8/28/2023 0 Comments Thunderbird lanes byobYou’ll also find antiques, local artwork, and jewelry. They specialize in reclaimed wood and wooden art. Another place we love checking out is Garden State Surf and Art. We could seriously spend all day just looking around. There’s also plenty of beachy decor and collectables here. Ship Bottom Antiques is the perfect place to pick up some original pieces you won’t find anywhere else including lots of LBI nostalgia pieces. While it’s not something you would probably think to do otherwise, rainy days on LBI are perfect for antique shopping. Kill a few hours here and then make your way over to one of Manahawkin’s restaurants for dinner while you’re off the island. Even if you’re not coming equipped with your own ball and shoes you’re guaranteed to have a great time. Get out your bowling shoes and grab a six pack to hit up Thunderbird Lanes! Bowling is one of the best rainy day activities in our book it’s low effort, you’re shielded from the elements, and BYOB is encouraged. We love grabbing La Jarochita or a pretzel platter from Philly Pretzel Factory next door to bring while we sip our stouts. Their dog-friendly tap room is the perfect place to wait out a storm. Travel just off the island for a trip to Manafirkin Brewery. If you’re lucky you might even get a taste of their “Chegg” Ludacris Sauce Beer. They have a wide variety of IPAs and some crazy flavors always on rotation. While on a sunny day they offer an outdoor beer garden, the rain may force you to take your tastings indoors. Right in Beach Haven you’ll find Ship Bottom Brewery. While you might not find yourself at one of the amazing local breweries on a typical day, a rainy day calls for some exploring of these local spots. The Ocean County area is home to some great local breweries both on and off LBI. You’ll have just 60 minutes to figure out the riddles and escape! It’s fun for the whole family whether you make it out in time or not! Breweries Try your luck in the “Raven Woods” room for a moderately difficult challenge and some creepy vibes. With three different rooms and levels, this is the perfect activity to wait out that summer shower. After the candy store, take an umbrella and walk over to The Haymarket toy and hobby shop to grab a new game or puzzle to play! Escape RoomĮscape the rain at LBI’s escape room, Escape LBI. There’s over 2,500 different candy varieties inside so it's guaranteed to keep the kids busy. For the kids, we recommend exploring Sugar Kingdom. Then, stop by next door to their newly opened women’s shop to be outfitted in head to toe beach garb and gear you won’t find anywhere else. Their men’s shop is loaded with tons of comfy and stylish beach clothes to keep any man looking LBI chic. There’s plenty of amazing places to shop on the island, and definitely enough shops and boutiques to keep you busy for the day! For clothes, we recommend trying out Sink r’ Swim. Save up your tickets or tokens until the next rainy day or blow them all on the best prize for your buck- we know you’ve been eyeing those whoopie cushions. If the crowds at Fantasy Island aren’t your thing you can try out Our Endless Summer or the arcade at Hartland Golf. Try out your luck at the Fantasy Island arcade and maybe even hop on some rides when the weather clears. While the rain is coming down outside it’s time to make it rain tickets! LBI is home to some great arcades up and down the island that are sure to be home to your favorite classic arcade games. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite rainy day activities on LBI to keep the fun going! And remember, while the beach may be a wash, keep your eye out for a rainbow! There’s plenty to see and do here to keep you (and the kids) busy during a passing storm. "We got pretty much what we were looking for.Rain on LBI may be inevitable, but that doesn’t have to ruin your trip. “We were kind of getting burnt out and felt it was a good time," Matt Davis, the youngest brother, said Friday. They are expected to close on each sale this week. The family, which also owns the shopping center, is selling that as well. More: Two high school students die in single-vehicle crash in Camden More: South Jersey malls prepare to open their doors The 24-lane bowling alley was founded by the current owners' father, James Sterling Davis. The Davis Family announced earlier this month that they were selling Thunderbird Lanes, which opened in 1958 inside a shopping center along Wrightstown Cookstown Road near Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.Ĭlosed since mid-March due to the coronavirus, owners and brothers Jim, Joe and Matt Davis opened the business one last time on Saturday to allow for anyone with equipment at the alley to pick it up and to say a final goodbye. WRIGHTSTOWN - After six decades of providing family-friendly fun, a local family is selling its bowling alley. Watch Video: WATCH: South Jersey barber shops begin to reopen
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