- TripBuzz found 154 things to do with kids in or near Wildwood, New Jersey, including 134 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cape May, Ocean City, Rehoboth Beach and Lewes.
- From Wildwood Beach to Island Miniature Golf, the Wildwood area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (All Ages), Mini Golf, Arcades and Aquariums.
- A suburb of Ocean City, Wildwood is a resort town with an exploding summer tourist industry. Along with oceanfront hotels, the town is also home to several historical motels designed with 1940's architecture. In addition to beach fun, tourists visiting Wildwood can further enjoy family attractions such as amusement and waterparks, as well as adult sites like nightclubs, bars and taverns.
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Treat your children to the pirate adventure of a lifetime when you book your trip on the Pirates of Lewes Expedition. This 70-minute pirate fantasy cruise includes pirate souvenirs, face painting, water cannons, and fun for all.
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A fishing charter service, Anglers Fishing Center offers a variety of trips on several boats of different sizes and capacities. Trips are available in Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
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Lewes, Delaware's Zwaanendael Museum is a free public museum dedicated to local history. The building's name and architectural style are a nod to the first Dutch settlers who came to Lewes in 1631.
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1812 Memorial Park is a beautiful and relaxing park in the city of Lewes that is highlighted by the parks center cannon. The 1812 War Cannon, and surrounding plaques, are present as a reminder of war and those who fought here.
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A 19-hole miniature golf course, Medieval Fantasy Mini Golf combines medieval decorative themes and obstacles with black-light effects to create a distinctive experience. Outdoor sections are under cover, and so can be played in rain or shine.
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Jilly's Arcade has old school and new video games and arcade games including pinball, basketball, and Skee-ball. The arcade is known for starting the Dance Revolution.
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Conveniently situated in downtown Lewes, Mary Vessels Park offers visitors an opportunity to rest in the shade of its magnolia or gazebo. The park is adjacent to Lewes' historic area and shopping district.
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The Ocean City Boardwalk originally was constructed in 1880. Today, visitors can rent bikes and surreys to ride along the boardwalk, visit two amusement parks, an arcade, a water park, a miniature golf course, and enjoy several dining establishments.
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One of only 17 remaining original vessels, the Lightship Overfalls is open for tours five days a week. Tours take visitors into every part of the vessel. Groups must reserve guided tours in advance.
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Named for a former five-term mayor, George H. P. Smith Park features a butterfly garden and a pond area that can be used for fishing. The park also contains a playground, walking trails and a pavilion with tables.