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World's Best Seaside Amusement Park WORLD’SWORLD’S BESTBEST SEASIDESEASIDE AMUSEMENTAMUSEMENT PARKPARK This summer we celebrate 50 seasons of WOW with new events and attractions! New to Mariner’s Pier, the Wild Whizzer is a fun-sized, spinning coaster for everyone in the family to enjoy. Safety Information Observe each ride before participating. Each ride has specific rules for specific WATER PARKS SAFETY safety reasons. Failure to follow these rules is dangerous and may result in If you or anyone in your group is unsure of his or her ability to swim, do not serious injuries to yourself or others. Read and obey all ride signs, audio swim without a life jacket. Life jackets are available free of charge at both instructions and verbal instructions. If you do not understand the water parks. Please see any staff member for assistance. instructions, ask a lifeguard or ride attendant. No diving or horseplay. WARNING: Every Guest has different capabilities and limitations and every ride On double tube rides, be aware of your riding partner’s position and has associated risks. As such, certain individuals are at increased risk for injury maintain a safe distance. from these rides. Only you know your physical condition and limitations. Please carefully evaluate each ride to determine if you, or members of your party, can No glass containers of any type are permitted in the park. safely participate. DO NOT RIDE if you could aggravate a pre-existing condition Children under 3 years of age must wear an approved swim diaper. or you believe your health could be at risk for any reason. The entire premises of our water parks will, at times, be covered in water. Do Morey’s Piers cares about the health and safety of our not run. Guests. All Piers and Water Parks are now smoke-free All shoes, including water shoes, are not permitted on any slide. environments. See the enclosed map for designated smoking areas. OTHER TERMS, CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS • For the safety of all our Guests and Associates, selfie sticks are not AMUSEMENT RIDES SAFETY permitted to be used at any time while on Morey’s Piers property and Loose articles, including cell phones, purses, stuffed animals, cameras, are not permitted to be brought on or into any ride or attraction. selfie sticks, etc. are not permitted on most rides. Please leave loose articles with a non-rider, use the provided loose article storage available at some • We reserve the right to inspect all persons and articles which enter any rides, or store them in a locker prior to joining the line. Morey’s Piers and Morey’s Piers property. its Associates are not responsible for articles that are lost, stolen or • Morey’s Piers and its Associates are not responsible for lost or stolen items. damaged while riding or when left in any storage area. Most rides do not permit loose articles. Please leave all loose articles with a non-rider. Keep all parts of your body inside the ride at all times. • Any Guest who may jeopardize their own or another’s safety, will not obey Secure all loose articles, clothing and long hair. the rules and regulations of a ride or are giving the indication of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, will be required to leave the Remain seated in an upright position. premises and may face criminal prosecution under NJSA 5:3-36.1. Hold on until the ride comes to a complete stop and you are • All accidents or injuries should be reported in accordance with posted instructed to exit. instructions. First-aid stations are located on all piers. Keep all restraints fastened until the operator instructs you to exit. • All claims of any kind, including but not limited to claims for personal Shoes are required on most rides. Certain rides have shoe-type restrictions. injuries, may only be brought in the Courts of Cape May County, NJ. Restricted shoe types may include flip-flops or similar shoes. • Audible music players, laser pointers and pets are not permitted on Food, drink and smoking are not permitted on any ride. Morey’s Piers. Throwing objects, spitting off of any ride or attraction and • All riders are subject to height, weight and age restrictions. horseplay is not permitted. • Approaching severe weather may cause some or all attractions to close NEVER enter a ride area without the operator being present and temporarily. All rides and attractions will reopen as soon as we determine consenting. it is safe to do so. While rare, evacuations may be required due to mechanical issues, weather conditions or power interruption. Evacuating may require you to step over and around objects and walk down steep inclines. We Care about your Kids... MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR • Please observe the ride before participating. Read all rider EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK! requirements to your child and speak with your child about how to ride safely. Morey’s Piers offers great savings • Tell your children to: every day of the week. Pick up our ➤ Listen to all instructions. Specials & Events rack card at any ➤ Hold on with both hands. ticket booth for more information. ➤ Remain seated until the ride stops completely and they are told to exit. Closing times and operating hours are subject to change at anytime ➤ Never run. based on various factors including weather and crowd conditions. • NEVER force your child to ride All specials are subject to operating hours. if they are afraid. Visit www.MoreysPiers.com for up-to-date operating hours and complete details on all of our specials. Some restrictions apply. • Do not reach into ride areas to touch or “Hi-Five” your child once he/she is seated. EXPERIENCE TWO UNIQUE BEACHFRONT WATER PARKS! BOTH OFFER THEIR OWN STYLE OF SLIDES, POOLS, FOOD, & PRIVATE CABANA RENTALS WITH WAITER SERVICE! VISIT WWW.MOREYSPIERSCABANAS.COM FOR CABANA RESERVATIONS. New! Named after co-founder Wilbert C. Morey, this outdoor beer garden features local craft beers, German pretzels, tasty sausages, along with boardwalk favorites like chicken fingers, fries and more. WILHELM’S BIER GARDEN ON MARINER’S PIER SEPT 21-23 | SEPT 28 - 30 | OCT 5-7 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, KIDS ACTIVITIES, RIDES AND OF COURSE BEER. BITE INTO A SPECIAL GERMAN MENU AND ENJOY THE OUTDOOR BIERGARTEN. FIND OUT MORE AT MOREYSPIERS.COM/OKTOBERFEST New! Where surfers, beach-goers, burger lovers & locals all come to hang out on the beach... Its laid back and dog friendly atmosphere is the perfect spot to enjoy an array of beach-influenced fare, refreshing beverages, and live entertainment. PIG DOG BEACH BAR ON MARINER’S PIER WATER LILIES SWIM UP BAR WATER LILIES SWIM UP BAR located inside Ocean Oasis Water Park but feels Whether you’re visiting Raging Waters or hanging out at the beach, WRECKER’S like you’ve landed in the Caribbean with the sounds of island music and a pina BEACH GRILLE welcomes even the sandiest, wettest bare feet to enjoy a menu of colada in your hand while you relax in the warm waters of the oasis. classic summertime favorites. OASIS CAFE features everything from hot dogs to crab cakes to keep you going RAGING WATERS WATER PARK, MOREY’S MARINER’S PIER, on all the slides at Ocean Oasis Water Park & Beach Club. SCHELLENGER AVE. & THE BOARDWALK INSIDE OCEAN OASIS WATER PARK, MOREY’S SURFSIDE PIER, 25TH STREET & THE BOARDWALK MOREY’S RESTAURANTS FEATURE FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE & SEAFOOD! TRAVEL CHANNEL TRAVEL CHANNEL Epic Epic JOE’S FISH CO. features a lively second floor bar overlooking BREAKFAST IN THE SKY - A ONE-OF-A-KIND the lights and action of Surfside Pier. Grab a stool for a wide DINING EXPERIENCE! AdventuresUp and at ‘em! Start your Jersey Adventures selection of local craft beer or a signature cocktailFEATURED and ON indulge THE Shore morning right,FEATURED with our ON exclusive THE and unique “Ferris in the new laid-back menu while you listen to liveTRAVEL music CHANNEL or Wheel Breakfast.” ImagineTRAVEL CHANNEL a picnic in the sky complete with watch TV. Head downstairs to the classic seafood house for white linens and china with culinaryU RdelightsED created by our URED finger-licking, oyster shucking and French fry munchingFood pleasure Food Epic Food AT O Food Epic AT O Executive Chef, Wally Jurusz. FUpE to four guestsN per car. FE N with the freshest seafood menu on the island. Joe’s offers a Paradise Attractions Paradise Attractions Paradise Seating is limited. Dates:Paradise (Sat,S Sun, Mon) July 22 thru August 21 S variety of oysters, crab dip, fresh unique salads, signature crab A A Advance reservation required. Call (609) 846-1624. cakes, fish and chips, grilled local fish, NJ Lobster bake, along with an assortment of landlubber favorites. THE GIANT WHEEL ON MOREY’S MARINER’S PIER, SCHELLENGER AVE. & THE BOARDWALK MOREY’S SURFSIDE PIER, 25TH STREET & THE BOARDWALK FEATURED ON THE FEATURED ON THE TRAVEL CHANNEL TRAVEL CHANNEL Epic Epic Attractions Attractions STUBBORN BROTHERS BEACH BAR & GRILLE’S laid-back mood, tropical JUMBO’S SEAFOOD GRILLE offers re-imagined boardwalk classics in a drinks, oversized Adirondack chairs and beach-influenced fare have made it THE family-friendly atmosphere overlooking Wildwood’s beaches and Mariner’s Pier. SPOT to grab some shade and a bite to eat. Dress code is swimsuit casual and Enjoy outstanding American cuisine, pizza and a raw bar along with a selection bare feet are not only okay but encouraged. of beer, wine and mixed drinks. OVERLOOKING OCEAN OASIS WATER PARK ON SURFSIDE PIER, MOREY’S MARINER’S PIER, SCHELLENGER AVE. & THE BOARDWALK 25TH STREET & THE BOARDWALK CURLEY’S FRIES has been a delicious TACO JOINT captures the flavor and boardwalk staple since 1974.
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