I am not originally from the area so the first time I packed up the car and headed to the beach (I still cant call it "the shore" out loud) I was suprised at the rules and regulations.
You had to pay to get on to the beach? You had to wear a little metal tag on your shorts.
Then you werent allowed to go barefoot.
Then you couldnt bring the cooler with you.
No big umbrellas.
No frisbees.
No beach tennis.
No volleyball.
No alcohol.
No food.
When I was growing up a trip to the beach meant a (free) day spent sitting in the sun, drinking, eating (my own food) and boogie boarding in the waves.
In NJ it means a $100 trip. $15 for parking, $5 to get on to the beach, $25 for food, chair rental, umbrella rental.
I still peed in the water, but other than that it was nothing like it should be. :-[
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20070526_ap_dignjbeachesbetterknowtherules.html
You had to pay to get on to the beach? You had to wear a little metal tag on your shorts.
Then you werent allowed to go barefoot.
Then you couldnt bring the cooler with you.
No big umbrellas.
No frisbees.
No beach tennis.
No volleyball.
No alcohol.
No food.
When I was growing up a trip to the beach meant a (free) day spent sitting in the sun, drinking, eating (my own food) and boogie boarding in the waves.
In NJ it means a $100 trip. $15 for parking, $5 to get on to the beach, $25 for food, chair rental, umbrella rental.
I still peed in the water, but other than that it was nothing like it should be. :-[
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20070526_ap_dignjbeachesbetterknowtherules.html