Jul 15, 2008
A Popular Vacation Spot
Tis’ the season for vacations, and most people are taking advantage. Sundance Vacations employees know the importance of vacations; after all we are working for a vacation company. We also work very hard to make vacations more affordable and memorable to numerous families across the nation.
This year, a popular spot for vacationing is the Jersey Shore. The main attraction you ask? Most people would say, the boardwalk. In South Jersey alone, three resort towns have them, Atlantic City, Ocean City, and the Wildwoods. The Wildwoods, which consists of Wildwood, North Wildwood, and Wildwood Crest, hold a plethora of activities. The towns are widely known to have some of the finest beaches in New Jersey. At the shore, you will find boardwalk standbys in multiple amounts. From t-shirt shops and jewelry stores, to arcade casinos the shore provides it all. In addition to the boardwalk and beaches, Wildwood also offers amusement and water parks to entertain the family. Pizza, hoagies, ice cream, fudge, soft pretzels, and the ever so famous saltwater taffy dominate the boardwalk menu. Just the thought makes your mouth salivate.
Sundance Vacations occupies 22 vacation properties for your convenience at the Jersey Shore. Some include: Surrey Beach House (Voted “Best Shore Motel” by Philadelphia Daily News), Wildwood By the Sea, and Mali Kai to just name a few. As the archway in North Wildwood boasts, the shore is home to “the happiest people in the world.”
Hopefully you’ll get a chance to vacation this summer, and if you do remember the Jersey Shore is waiting for your visit.
Have you visited the Jersey Shore? What was your favorite spot? What is your most memorable vacation?

I love the Jersey Shore! I can’t compare it to anything else. I love walking the boardwalk and hearing all of the strong Jersey accents. My friend from college had the best way of saying, “chocolate.” Also, the smell of the gyros and the fries with vinegar is enough to make your mouth water. Speaking of mouth watering, the taffy is such a tradition! Hopefully I’ll get the chance to stay at a Sundance Vacations property and experience the “happiest people in the world.”
I have visited Atlantic City recently. But, anytime that we have stayed in A.C., we spent alot of money for a hotel room at some of the many casinos. The last time I was visiting A.C. I met a couple who was staying in Brigatine. I would like to try out the Sundance property in Brigatine next time and save myslef some money. It is only afew minutes drive from the A.C. casino’s and looks beautiful!
I’ve visited North Wildwood many times. It’s true, they are some of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. We’ve stayed in the Montego Bay hotel, as well as the Surf Song hotel (recent converted to condos). It’s at the most northern end of the boardwalk.
One of our favorite attractions is Ed’s Funcade (1-3). It’s a family-friendly environment and is a boat-load of fun for everyone.
I grew up going to the Jersey shore as I lived only about one hour away from Seaside Hights and have many relatives that live on the New Jersey Shore. As I got older, I spent more time at the Wildwood beaches. They are always so much fun! between the watersports, food, beaches and all of the other activities, you could spend an entire summer and never get board. If you want to visit Atlantic city, the bordwalk is of course one of the very best and all of the activities are awesome. I suggest visiting the marina hotels and having brunch/ lunch waterfront, but a must is going to have dinnerand see a show in one of the hotels. And just another tidbit- make some time to get out to the Cape May Light House, and the Cape May Zoo. Both are amazing sights and not to be missed!
See you at the Jersey shore!!!!
I have visited AC recently, I stayed in Resorts, the property was amazing, the people were nice, the scenery beautiful but the trip was lacking something. However, last summer I visited Cape May, NJ and that was the trip of a lifetime. Didn’t stay in a resort or hotel, but rather a rental home, off of a private beach overlooking the amazing Delaware Bay, and I have to say it was the BEST vacation I have ever taken, I can only hope that Sundance has something to compare, and I look forward to finding out if they do.