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    Rehoboth Beach Marathon

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Funland

    Funland

    4.6(144 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    First time coming to fun land. It was a great experience! The rides were so fun and exciting. All…read morethe operating and ticket booth staff were friendly. Me and my son enjoyed many of the fast rides. I liked that for the sea dragon ride there was a line to be at the ends. The haunted mansion had many jump scares. It was fun and worth the line. I liked how staff had their flag on their name tags. There were also areas where the history of fun land was shared. I would come here again

    Funland takes me back to my childhood with the character of this partially-renovated space. This…read moreplace is nostalgic. There are age-appropriate games and rides for the young and mature, making this the ideal family-friendly fun park. The rides are ticket-operated like many beach town fun parks. I kept some of the tickets as a memento. There are some instant-win prize arcade games to play, which again adds to this place's charm. They also offer popcorn, pretzels, drinks, and ice cream for sale. One thing to note is the ride attendants adhere to and strictly enforce the minimum height requirements for some of its rides, like bumper cars. I witnessed attendants turn away multiple kids who did not meet minimum height requirements despite the kids crying, screaming, and their parents visibly heartbroken that that they had to console their kids. I also observed some parents even question the determination by some ride attendants to deny their child entry to a ride despite the height measurement guideline being conspicuous; which I thought was odd. I understand parents do not want to see their children upset, however it is also true that no parent wants to see their child injured on a carnival ride when it could have been prevented. Overall, a very fun experience and my rule of thumb is if the kids love it, I love it too. I'll visit again when at Rehoboth Beach.

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    New Jersey Motorsports Park

    New Jersey Motorsports Park

    3.7(40 reviews)
    44.4 mi

    Beautiful place to host an event , people are very welcoming and fun . Definitely recommend.read more

    Ah-mazing!! Great…read moreinitiation into the Track Racing world. Feel a need for speed but don't own a Fighter Jet? If you own a Sports/Racing Car and want to open up that engine and put the pedal to the metal in a professionally managed, safe setting, Track Night in America is what you need and New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) provides the tracks for that thrill seeking driving pleasure. Participating in Track Night in America is the ultimate way to put your driving skills to the test without endangering others on your local streets and highways. I have so much to say but I'll keep this short. Props to the team that run these Track Night events in a professional and orderly manner. And most importantly big props to my brothers and mainly my little Bro., the heart and smarts to make this happen. TIPS: Events managed by Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) NJMP = Two Race Tracks Lightning and Thunderbolt Raceways. Go Kart Track also available. Track Night categories based on experience: Novice, Intermediate and Advanced. MPH on track can range: 90 -125+ Certified Auto Racing Helmets are mandatory Driver and Passenger windows MUST remain open during all track runs Passenger Track Tour Laps. For safety Pacer Car keeps our MPH low at 70+/- (No Helmet Required) 100 Octane Race Fuel available for purchase @ approx $13/gal as of this review.

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    Angela Ivory Memorial Runs

    Angela Ivory Memorial Runs

    5.0(1 review)
    31.5 mi

    The Angela Ivory Memorial 50km trail race is named after a talented ultra marathon runner who lost…read moreher valiant battle with cancer. This race is in tribute and a memorial to her inspiration. I needed Delaware for my 2nd round 50 states marathon/ultra quest and there was only a handful of events that I can participate in but of course, with time limits. I'm the type of person that loves the laid back vibe of ultra running, the generous time limits notwithstanding. With that said, I ventured over to runningintheusa website and scoured the entries to find a suitable candidate for my Delaware race that didn't have a hard cut off time. Ultras are a different breed and so I welcomed them with open arms. Once reading over the race event description, I signed up and felt happy to secure Delaware for my 2nd round marathon/ ultra circuit. The Angela Ivory memorial trail runs features a 24 hr race and a 50km fixed distance race event. In previous years, it was just the 50km but in 2023, there was the 24 hr event. The event is a small one, boasting the crazy of the crazy who love to run and race. I was surprised that the weather held up really well that weekend instead of snow and sleeting that comes with winter and January. Upon arrival to the race site, we were instructed to leave our stuff in the community pavillion tables, separated by the 24 hr peeps and the 50km peeps. The mission is 3.12 mile loops on mostly trails at the Killens Pond state park in Harrington, Delaware. 10 full loops for the 50km and obviously whatever you can do within 24 hours. Night running is fun and challenging at the same time. The overall experience here at the 2023 Angela Ivory Memorial trail run ultras was eventful, exhausting, wouldn't say worth it, but I got what I needed from Delaware, which was a timed race result that I can use to mark off a marathon/ultra ran in the state of Delaware. This was a low key race event, where the race director knew everyone and manually checked in runners after each lap. The plan was simple, have fun and enjoy the trails while racing a marathon/ultra at the same time. The course was marked with orange flags, so that was cool. I got lost twice and was unfortunately attacked by a raccoon on my last lap. Apparently, I took a wrong turn and when I backtracked, I encountered the thing and I guess it was protecting its young from randoms creeping around. Thank goodness I didn't get bitten or scratched. With that said, the trails were marked clearly, but in the dark, it was different, especially on trails and you're not local to the area. Thankfully that I knew enough during the day to know how to navigate at night (with a light) and fellow runners to guide me out of the wilderness. The trails in Killens Pond state park were well groomed and suitable for running. The event was come as you go, run as you please. There's no time limit for the 50km, since there was the 24 hr event running concurrently. Best to bring your own food and drinks if you're doing the event, so you don't have to worry about options. The race director is friendly and will help you out if you need. The Angela Ivory Memorial Ultra trail runs is held annually at the Killens Pond state park near Harrington, Delaware. Race day is generally on a Saturday in late January. Be prepared for all types of weather including snow. But then again, if it's snowing enough to warrant the closure of the park, then the race will likey be canceled. I've been told that Delaware rarely gets substantial snowfalls in late January, but it just depends on the year and gauge it individually. In 2023, the 50km event is free but the 24 hr event cost $50, which directly benefits the state of Delaware state parks, due to the useage for the event. All registration is held online, which accepts major credit cards, I believe. As far as race day parking goes, best to get in by 8am since the race starts for both events at 8:30am. It's a fun group mix of expert, those who love trail distance running, and those who just love trails. Thankful for meeting new friends at the race since my ride had to leave soon after his finish, but I asked around and found someone willing to drive me back to the hotel for the night. Runners are the best! If you need Delaware for your 50 states marathon quest or just want to run an ultra distance, consider coming to Delaware in January and run this race. Definitely a good one, but be wary of wild animals who make their home in the park. 5.0 stars for the overall experience, despite the raccoon attack. Support local! A+

    Midway Speedway

    Midway Speedway

    2.6(56 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Never had a bad time, even when I come in last! They have a range of carts, some super fast and…read moresome more average. My adult family and I did the 5 ride pack so we did each course once, than chose our favorites to do a second time. Any more than that would've been too much for us, but most people that were there had the 8 ride bracelet. Some of the races we thought too many people were on the track, but some people think it's more fun that way. We are all a bit sore the next day (bruised knees and backs from the force of the karts). The carts are small so anyone over 6' might have a tough time fitting.

    I am so happy that I didn't listen to the reviews on here and TripAdvisor. My kids wanted to do a…read morewater park, but they also love go karts. I almost just opted for Jungle Jim's instead and changed my mind at the last minute figuring we would just deal with the teenagers working in order to do what we wanted. We arrived at 10:20 am (they opened at 10) and went right up to buy the full day pass. This allowed us all day access to the water park, and 4 ride tickets and mini golf. The go karts had zero wait times and the boys working were all helpful and nice. We did 2 rides and then went to the water park. TONS of available tables all with umbrellas. The mountain slides were a lot of fun as were the regular water slides. Lazy River was a hit and when I just wanted to cool off alone, I went into the pool because it wasn't busy. The nice thing about the water park is you can come and go with the wrist band. We stayed for about 2 hours and left to eat lunch at another place, then drove back and finished our final go kart rides, did mini golf and spent another 2 hours at the water park. A lot of parking options. The bathroom stalls are a little difficult to get in and out of because the doors swing in almost hitting the toilet. My kids and I had a great time! All of the lifeguards were great, to be honest the only somewhat unfriendly person was the older lady working the ticket booth upon arrival.

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    Dover Motor Speedway

    Dover Motor Speedway

    4.0(24 reviews)
    40.8 mi

    Great tour experience. Guide takes you everywhere on track. (Start/finish, bridge, garage,…read morevictory lane). You get to drive on the track. Really great background on track and races. Tour fee goes to charity. This is a really cool activity.

    I was at the Drydene 400 yesterday at Dover International Speedway with family! I went because…read morealthough my normal experience with NASCAR is watching on tv the start of a race, falling asleep on my favorite chair and waking up in time to watch the finale, I wanted to see what it's like in person at least once in my life. Although exciting, and the overall experience I had was outstanding, a good part of actually watching the race, to me, was somewhat boring. I didn't end up sleeping in the stands but almost did, and I did catch my brother with his eyes closed. There were about three or four cautions during the race not including the stages or competition caution, and they were for cars that went loose into the wall, or a piece of equipment on the track. Nothing special or spectacular but the one car did catch on fire. Thankfully no one was injured or seriously hurt. It was amazing to see the top cars in this particular race who were on point really take command of the track. The first car that got a lap down was on lap 13 according to my brother. Although COVID rules were being advised, and you needed to wear your mask to get into the track, no one was wearing them once in the stands. It was a mix of on or off when walking around, and wearing when in line to get food or use the bathroom. The facility did not sell all seats so there was space and I was glad they did not sell all the seats to do so. They were offering vaccination shots, so that's pretty cool. They were also giving out free masks. All staff were wearing their masks the whole time. The fan zone included food, clothing, a car show, the military, other car and tire company demos and games to play. I won some stress ball tires and low end tire gauges, and also got a free t-shirt. I loved that you were allowed to bring in your own food and drink as long as you followed their requirements. A hell of a lot of people were tailgating, and my brother hooked up into a cornhole game. Everyone was extremely friendly and well behaved in the stands and also outside in the lots and fan zone. I highly recommend bringing ear protection. Again BRING EAR PROTECTION. I took out my earphones for the last five laps, and I was dumbfounded at how loud the race really is with the sound reverberating off the massive aluminum stands. We were in the last (top) row (46) of the Allison stands and had a perfect view of the whole track. I'd also bring sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen. If you have can headphones, bring them. You could also rent scanners which I did not do, but they would have been helpful. $96 each for the tickets, $10 parking, brought our own food, and an awesome day with family. Was almost a little more expensive when my brother lost his Apple AirPod at the top of the stands, but luckily a fan a row down found it before it dropped to the ground. Congrats to Alex Bowman who won, and did it all after taking the lead during an outstanding pit stop jumping two places to get it. He then held it to the end.

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