Beach Badges
by moiraistyx
In order to use the beaches at Seaside Heights visitors are required to have a beach badge. Children 11 and under are free, but those above the age of 12 and adults will need a badge. Daily badges are $5 apiece or you can purchase a season pass for $35. Senior citizen pay a once in a lifetime fee of $10. There is an online order form or you can stop at the Hiering Avenue Beach Control Headquarters or at Borough Hall which is located at 901 Boulevard on the Corner of Sherman Avenue. I don't know if I would call it found, but I certainly remember being stung by jelly fish.
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by Hexepatty
I wish there was a train from NY that reached Seaside Heights. There isn't! Strolling along the boardwalk was a success from the beginning. It's reported that in 1917 the Pennsylvania Railroad had to send a special 12-car train to get Philadelphia visitors back home. Today's day-trippers flood in from North Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania via freeways and toll roads all feeding into the $6 million Thomas A. Mathis Bridge, which replaced the narrow wooden bridge back in 1950.
Welcome to Seaside Heights
by VinTolucci
"The beach with the boardwalk and amusement park"
Seaside Heights is one of the better beaches in Jersey. They have hotels on the beach if you want to spend the night . Furthermore the boardwalk is reminiscent of Coney Island in Brooklyn, with arcades and bars. There is plenty to do here. I guess another comparable place would be Leeds, or maybe Brighton Beach.
"Water parks"
Seaside Heights also has an aquatic park on the beach. Real nice!