Shopping on line can be easy, simple and save you lots of money. It can also take a lot of your time, frustrate you, and result in unwanted purchases. Now the same can be said for regular high street shopping, but with the vast opportunity presented by the Internet it will pay you to spend a few minutes reading this and understanding how to better optimize your Boardwalk shopping experience:
1. Compare - without doubt the biggest advantage that the Boardwalk offers shoppers today is the ability to compare thousands of Boardwalk at a time. This is a great thing, but not necessarily all the time! Too much can be daunting at times so take advantage of the great comparison sites and where possible let them do the hard work for you.
2. Research - if it has been said it will be on the internet. Ignorance is no longer a justifiable reason for buying the wrong thing. Take the time to research in detail everything that you could possible want to know about
3. Testimonials - don't know anybody that has bought a Boardwalk? Wrong! If the Boardwalk is good the internet will let you know. Use the Internet as a friend and get testimonials before you buy.
4. Questions - Got a question about Boardwalk then search the Forums, FAQ's, Blogs etc. Don't be afraid to ask .....
5. Reputation - Never heard of the company selling Boardwalk? Don't worry, no reason why you should know every company in the world, but you know someone that does! Use the internet to find out what people are saying about Boardwalk and build up a picture of their reputation for sales, returns, customer service, delivery etc.
6. Returns - still worried that even after all of the above your Boardwalk wont be what you want? Check out the returns policy. There is so much competition now that someone, somewhere is bound to offer the terms that you are comfortable with.
7. Feedback - happy with your Boardwalk then let people know, after all you are depending on others people input in your buying decision, so why not give a little back.
8. Security - check for the yellow padlock on the Boardwalk site before you buy, and the s after http:/ /i.e. https:// = a secure site
9. Contact - got a question about Boardwalk, or want to leave a comment then check out the sites contact page. Reputable companies have them and respond.
10. Payment - ready to pay for your Boardwalk, then use your credit card or PayPal! Be aware of companies that don't accept them, there may be genuine reasons but given the huge amount of choice you have when buying online there is no reason at all not to buy via credit card or PayPal.
For the record label, see Boardwalk Records. for the former Las Vegas hotel, see Boardwalk Hotel and Casino.
A
boardwalk is a wooden path for pedestrians and sometimes vehicles. Boardwalks are often found along beaches, but they are also common as paths through wetlands, coastal dunes, and other sensitive environments. Boardwalks along foreshores are known as
foreshoreways. A boardwalk along a river is often known as a
riverwalk and a boardwalk along an oceanfront is often known as an
oceanway. Although boardwalks can be found around the world, they are especially common along the
East Coast of the United States in North America, where they have many of the functions of a city street and are often tourist attractions themselves. An early boardwalk was designed in
New Jersey and opened
June 26,
1870, in
Atlantic City.
Famous boardwalks
Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Boardwalk starts at Absecon Inlet and runs along the beach for four miles (six kilometers) to the city limit. An additional one and one half miles (two kilometers) of the Boardwalk extend into Ventnor City, New Jersey. Casino/hotels front the boardwalk, as well as retail stores, restaurants, and amusements. Several piers extend the boardwalk over the Atlantic Ocean. Garden Pier houses the
Atlantic City Historical Museum and the
Atlantic City Art Center. The four story "Pier at Caesars" entertainment complex opened in July 2006. This boardwalk gained notoriety due to the
board game Monopoly (game), which was based upon the trading and dealing of
real estate in Atlantic City; in the game, Boardwalk is the most expensive property to purchase and develop, but also yields the greatest rent payoffs to its owner.
Ocean City, Maryland
This 3
mile long boardwalk is at the heart of downtown Ocean City, Maryland. Located at the eastern end of
U.S. Route 50, it supports a dazzling array of entertainment options including two amusement parks, Ripley's Believe it or Not, as well as countless arcades, shops, restaurants, hotels, time-shares, and condominiums.
Wildwood, New Jersey
The 2
mile (3 kilometer) long boardwalk has a total of five amusement piers plus a myriad of other carnival games, souvenir shops, food stands, waterparks, and world-class roller coasters. The Boardwalk started out as a mere 150 feet (45 meters). It has actually been moved closer to the ocean twice. Today, the boardwalk stretches from 16th Ave in
North Wildwood to Cresse Ave in
Wildwood Crest. The Wildwood Boardwalk is said to have more rides than Disneyland. Kiddie rides include a convoy of airplanes, trucks, dune buggies, boats, and trains. Flying elephants, teacups, bouncing giraffes, mini-Ferris wheels, and a traditional carousel round out the mix. Children are said to line up for their chance to sit in the driver's seat of the bumper car ride.
Ocean City, New Jersey
The 2.5 mile (4 kilometers) boardwalk in Ocean City has classic attractions and many newer additions. The 140-foot (42 meter) Ferris Wheel can be seen from miles around, with views of Ocean City and the surrounding communities from the top. Other rides include rollercoasters, bumper cars, water rides, and tens of miniature golf courses. Shops sell souvenirs and snacks, such as cotton candy, popcorn, pizza, and ice cream. Other boardwalk activities include enjoying the sunrise with a leisurely walk, a brisk jog, a bike tour, a ride on a surrey cart, or a meal at one of the many ocean front cafes.
Seaside Heights, New Jersey
This 1 mile long, action-packed boardwalk in one of the most famous in the world and probably the third most visited in New Jersey. The promenade is full of game stands, pizzerias, souvenir shops, beach gear stores, arcades and ice cream parlors drawing families, teenages and adults alike. The Seaside Heights boardwalk is bookended by two 300-foot long
piers that feature amusement rides, carousels, log flumes, roller coasters, ferris wheels and more. One of these piers is the world-famous Casino Pier, home to a 1913 circa merry-go-round, the Niagara Falls log flume and the Star Jet roller coaster. The other is the
Funtown Amusement Pier home to the Tower of Fear, Seaside's tallest ferris wheel and a go-kart track. Across from Casino Pier is the redeveloped Jenkinson's Breakwater Beach waterpark (formerly WaterWorks). Many of the businesses are still family-owned and operated and have been almost as long as the boardwalk has been around.
Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
About 7 miles from Seaside Heights, the
Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk (frequently known as Jenkinson's Boardwalk) is similar to the boardwalk found in Seaside Heights, but is a bit more subdued. The promenade extends from the Manasquan Inlet in the northern end of the borough to the border with Bay Head in the south. Right in the middle is the Jenkinson's Amusements/Jenkinson's Boardwalk area brimming with rides, games, carnival food, miniature golf, fun houses, souvenir shops, and the excellent Jenkinson's Aquarium. The
Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk is the first "real" boardwalk (with rides, food, games, entertainment) on the Jersey Shore coming from the north and attracts many weekenders from North Jersey and
New York City.
Coney Island,
Brooklyn, New York
Riegelmann Boardwalk, located along the southern shore of Brooklyn along the
Atlantic Ocean, Coney Island is known for the amusement parks along the boardwalk. Many of its most famous parks no longer exist, but the boardwalk still hosts the Cyclone roller coaster and the Wonder Wheel ferris wheel, as well as the New York Aquarium. A recent addition to the boardwalk is KeySpan Park, home of the minor-league Brooklyn Cyclones baseball team.
Asbury Park's boardwalk
Asbury Park's boardwalk is in the process of revitalization and has recently been connected to the neighboring town of
Ocean Grove, New Jersey.
Hampton Beach, New Hampshire
This boardwalk is largely a tourist attraction. In fact, it is widely used for common shops where it is possible for
tourism to purchase
souvenirs and trinkets to remember their trip.
Sandwich, Massachusetts
This boardwalk does not, strictly speaking, lead along the beach. Instead, it begins in a parking lot and leads through the salt marshes and out to the beach. It was destroyed in a powerful storm and was then rebuilt through donations made by the townspeople. In turn, family names were carved into the planks of the boardwalk, and it is still used to this day.
Santa Cruz Beach BoardwalkSanta Cruz, California
This boardwalk is the oldest
amusement park in California and is the home to two national historic landmarks — the Looff Carousel and the Giant Dipper
roller coaster. The boardwalk was opened in
1907.
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
The Beaches neighbourhood has a boardwalk along its scenic Lake Ontario shoreline. It runs 3 kilometers from Ashbridge's Bay in the west to the
R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant in the east.
Venice Beach, California
This 2.5 kilometer boardwalk has a bike path, rollerskaters and skateboard ramps, restaurants, sunglasses, and plenty of tourists. Venice beach is famous for muscle beach, where body builders work out.
Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger worked out on
Muscle Beach and made Gold's Gym famous in the 1980s.
Keansburg, New Jersey
Keansburg, New Jersey is regarded locally as a boardwalk town, with one of America's oldest shoreside amusement parks housing vintage rides dating back to the 1920s, but the amusement area fairway is now asphalt.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Virginia Beach, Virginia's 3-mile boardwalk features restaurants, entertainment, and many sporting events., Ontario, Canada
Gold Coast Oceanway
Gold Coast, Queensland Australia has a 36km foreshoreway stretching from the Gold Coast Seaway to
Point Danger, NSW/Queensland on the Queensland and New South Wales state border known as the Gold Coast Oceanway. The Oceanway has become so popular that extensions are gradually emerging in the neighbouring Tweed Shire Council. The Logo depicts a family group of pedestrians and a cyclist enjoying a sustainable transport and
obesity journey past green dune#Coastal duness along golden
beaches.
Other boardwalks
- Eskimo villages of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska — Today, 10 foot (3 meter) wide heavy-duty boardwalks are common in villages throughout this part of Bush Alaska. Tuntutuliak was the first village to receive them in the mid 1990s by way of a government funded program to determine whether they would be a worthwhile investment elsewhere. Before the existence of these boardwalks, a much narrower, lower, and less extensive system of boards and boardwalks served delta villages.
See also
External links
- Asbury Park Press feature on Jersey Shore boardwalks
- The Asbury Park Boardwalk - A current and past look at the boardwalk, events and more
- The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
- Travel Channel — Best American Boardwalks
- Ocean County Boardwalks
- The Star Ledger — Photograph Gallery "New Jersey Boardwalks"
- Eddie Florano wrote a song called Boardwalk from the SONGS FROM AN ISLANDER album (2006).
For the record label, see Boardwalk Records. for the former Las Vegas hotel, see Boardwalk Hotel and Casino.
A
boardwalk is a wooden path for
pedestrians and sometimes
vehicles. Boardwalks are often found along beaches, but they are also common as paths through
wetlands, coastal dunes, and other sensitive environments. Boardwalks along foreshores are known as foreshoreways. A boardwalk along a
river is often known as a
riverwalk and a boardwalk along an oceanfront is often known as an
oceanway. Although boardwalks can be found around the world, they are especially common along the East Coast of the United States in
North America, where they have many of the functions of a city street and are often tourist attractions themselves. An early boardwalk was designed in New Jersey and opened
June 26, 1870, in
Atlantic City.
Famous boardwalks
Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Boardwalk starts at Absecon Inlet and runs along the beach for four miles (six kilometers) to the city limit. An additional one and one half miles (two kilometers) of the Boardwalk extend into
Ventnor City, New Jersey. Casino/hotels front the boardwalk, as well as retail stores, restaurants, and amusements. Several piers extend the boardwalk over the Atlantic Ocean. Garden Pier houses the
Atlantic City Historical Museum and the
Atlantic City Art Center. The four story "Pier at Caesars" entertainment complex opened in July 2006. This boardwalk gained notoriety due to the
board game Monopoly (game), which was based upon the trading and dealing of
real estate in Atlantic City; in the game, Boardwalk is the most expensive property to purchase and develop, but also yields the greatest rent payoffs to its owner.
Ocean City, Maryland
This 3
mile long boardwalk is at the heart of downtown Ocean City, Maryland. Located at the eastern end of
U.S. Route 50, it supports a dazzling array of entertainment options including two amusement parks, Ripley's Believe it or Not, as well as countless arcades, shops, restaurants, hotels, time-shares, and condominiums.
Wildwood, New Jersey
The 2 mile (3 kilometer) long boardwalk has a total of five amusement piers plus a myriad of other carnival games, souvenir shops, food stands, waterparks, and world-class roller coasters. The Boardwalk started out as a mere 150 feet (45 meters). It has actually been moved closer to the ocean twice. Today, the boardwalk stretches from 16th Ave in
North Wildwood to Cresse Ave in Wildwood Crest. The Wildwood Boardwalk is said to have more rides than Disneyland. Kiddie rides include a convoy of airplanes, trucks, dune buggies, boats, and trains. Flying elephants, teacups, bouncing giraffes, mini-Ferris wheels, and a traditional carousel round out the mix. Children are said to line up for their chance to sit in the driver's seat of the bumper car ride.
Ocean City, New Jersey
The 2.5 mile (4 kilometers) boardwalk in Ocean City has classic attractions and many newer additions. The 140-foot (42 meter) Ferris Wheel can be seen from miles around, with views of
Ocean City and the surrounding communities from the top. Other rides include rollercoasters, bumper cars, water rides, and tens of miniature golf courses. Shops sell souvenirs and snacks, such as cotton candy, popcorn, pizza, and ice cream. Other boardwalk activities include enjoying the sunrise with a leisurely walk, a brisk jog, a bike tour, a ride on a surrey cart, or a meal at one of the many ocean front cafes.
Seaside Heights, New Jersey
This 1 mile long, action-packed boardwalk in one of the most famous in the world and probably the third most visited in New Jersey. The promenade is full of game stands, pizzerias, souvenir shops, beach gear stores, arcades and ice cream parlors drawing families, teenages and adults alike. The
Seaside Heights boardwalk is bookended by two 300-foot long
piers that feature amusement rides, carousels, log flumes, roller coasters, ferris wheels and more. One of these piers is the world-famous Casino Pier, home to a 1913 circa merry-go-round, the Niagara Falls log flume and the Star Jet roller coaster. The other is the
Funtown Amusement Pier home to the Tower of Fear, Seaside's tallest
ferris wheel and a go-kart track. Across from Casino Pier is the redeveloped Jenkinson's Breakwater Beach waterpark (formerly WaterWorks). Many of the businesses are still family-owned and operated and have been almost as long as the boardwalk has been around.
Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
About 7 miles from
Seaside Heights, the
Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk (frequently known as Jenkinson's Boardwalk) is similar to the boardwalk found in Seaside Heights, but is a bit more subdued. The promenade extends from the
Manasquan Inlet in the northern end of the borough to the border with Bay Head in the south. Right in the middle is the Jenkinson's Amusements/Jenkinson's Boardwalk area brimming with rides, games, carnival food, miniature golf, fun houses, souvenir shops, and the excellent Jenkinson's Aquarium. The
Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk is the first "real" boardwalk (with rides, food, games, entertainment) on the Jersey Shore coming from the north and attracts many weekenders from North Jersey and
New York City.
Coney Island,
Brooklyn, New York
Riegelmann Boardwalk, located along the southern shore of Brooklyn along the Atlantic Ocean, Coney Island is known for the amusement parks along the boardwalk. Many of its most famous parks no longer exist, but the boardwalk still hosts the Cyclone roller coaster and the Wonder Wheel ferris wheel, as well as the New York Aquarium. A recent addition to the boardwalk is
KeySpan Park, home of the minor-league
Brooklyn Cyclones baseball team.
Asbury Park's boardwalk
Asbury Park's boardwalk is in the process of revitalization and has recently been connected to the neighboring town of Ocean Grove, New Jersey.
Hampton Beach, New Hampshire
This boardwalk is largely a tourist attraction. In fact, it is widely used for common shops where it is possible for tourism to purchase souvenirs and trinkets to remember their trip.
Sandwich, Massachusetts
This boardwalk does not, strictly speaking, lead along the beach. Instead, it begins in a parking lot and leads through the salt marshes and out to the beach. It was destroyed in a powerful storm and was then rebuilt through donations made by the townspeople. In turn, family names were carved into the planks of the boardwalk, and it is still used to this day.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Santa Cruz, California
This boardwalk is the oldest amusement park in
California and is the home to two national historic landmarks — the
Looff Carousel and the Giant Dipper roller coaster. The boardwalk was opened in
1907.
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
The Beaches neighbourhood has a boardwalk along its scenic Lake Ontario shoreline. It runs 3 kilometers from Ashbridge's Bay in the west to the
R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant in the east.
Venice Beach, California
This 2.5 kilometer boardwalk has a bike path, rollerskaters and skateboard ramps, restaurants, sunglasses, and plenty of tourists. Venice beach is famous for muscle beach, where body builders work out. Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger worked out on
Muscle Beach and made Gold's Gym famous in the
1980s.
Keansburg, New Jersey
Keansburg, New Jersey is regarded locally as a boardwalk town, with one of America's oldest shoreside amusement parks housing vintage rides dating back to the 1920s, but the amusement area fairway is now asphalt.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Virginia Beach, Virginia's 3-mile boardwalk features restaurants, entertainment, and many sporting events., Ontario, Canada
Gold Coast Oceanway
Gold Coast, Queensland Australia has a 36km
foreshoreway stretching from the Gold Coast Seaway to Point Danger, NSW/Queensland on the
Queensland and New South Wales state border known as the Gold Coast Oceanway. The Oceanway has become so popular that extensions are gradually emerging in the neighbouring Tweed Shire Council. The Logo depicts a family group of pedestrians and a cyclist enjoying a sustainable transport and
obesity journey past green dune#Coastal duness along golden beaches.
Other boardwalks
- Eskimo villages of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska — Today, 10 foot (3 meter) wide heavy-duty boardwalks are common in villages throughout this part of Bush Alaska. Tuntutuliak was the first village to receive them in the mid 1990s by way of a government funded program to determine whether they would be a worthwhile investment elsewhere. Before the existence of these boardwalks, a much narrower, lower, and less extensive system of boards and boardwalks served delta villages.
See also
External links
- Asbury Park Press feature on Jersey Shore boardwalks
- The Asbury Park Boardwalk - A current and past look at the boardwalk, events and more
- The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
- Travel Channel — Best American Boardwalks
- Ocean County Boardwalks
- The Star Ledger — Photograph Gallery "New Jersey Boardwalks"
- Eddie Florano wrote a song called Boardwalk from the SONGS FROM AN ISLANDER album (2006).
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