5 Top Summer Vacation Rentals in Ocean City

Whether you’re planning a vacation with your family or a large group of friends, or you just relish in the peace and privacy that houses and condos afford, vacation rentals in Ocean City are the way to go. If you’re lucky enough you can spend the entire summer in a rented condo, or just come for a week or two. Either way, vacation rentals provide you the space and privacy (and sometimes even swimming pool!) you need for a stress-free and fun summer vacay. 

If you find one you like, contact the owner early on, before your preferred dates are booked up. And if you don’t see one here that suits your fancy…

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There you can search by date, number of nights, number of bedrooms, price and location, so you’re almost guaranteed to find a rental that fits your needs and your budget. 

Here are just five awesome options that you’ll find in our directory of vacation rentals. 

Steger Ocean City Vacation Rental
Outside Steger Apartments.

Steger Seasonal Apartments

Downtown OC • Seasonal rental, 5/1 – 9/3

The Steger Apartments are a great choice if you’re looking to rent something out for the entire summer (if not, you’ll have to look elsewhere). Located on Dorchester St., this condo puts you at the heart of Ocean City and includes space to park, which gives you the best of both worlds: you can take your car out for a day-trip or drive to work, and pretty much everywhere downtown is a short walk or bike ride away.

Description

Immaculately clean two bedroom apartments located at 201 Dorchester Street, near OCPD Boardwalk Sub-Station and OCBP. Each unit sleeps five people with brand new primarily separate twin beds (two units have 3 twin beds and one bunk bed). The full size kitchen includes fridge, stove, dishes, pots, pans, utensils, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, electric can opener, etc. The air conditioned building has six units, each with its own deck and two assigned parking spaces (one behind the other). There is also an additional outside hot and cold shower for sand removal. All utilities provided including WiFi. No smoking, parties, or pets. All male or all female in each unit. May 1 to September 3. Price is $2,250 per person, with five people per unit, plus refundable security and key deposit. 

Million Dollar View

West Ocean City

You can enjoy the million dollar view from the pool.

The Million Dollar View provides just that. Located on the bay in West Ocean City, this rental is spacious, with four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, and also near all the action in West OC, just a walk away from restaurants, mini golf, go-karts, jet ski rentals and more. 

Description

The name of this property says it all – a home with a view worth a million dollars! We invite you to stay at this fabulous Bay Front home in West Ocean City. With stunning views across the bay of the Ocean City skyline, it features a private pool overlooking the water, a pool house with a full bath and an outdoor hot tub. In addition, it also boasts a screened porch, huge back yard with swing set, and a private dock for fishing or crabbing!

Thunder Island Ocean City vacation rental
Inside Thunder Island.

Thunder Island

Midtown OC
If you’re bringing your boat along, Thunder Island is a bayfront condo with its own boat slip, as well as a large balcony where you can watch other boats come and go from the public boat ramp on 64th street. Enjoy modern furnishings, pool access and being right next to Ocean City’s Convention Center. 

Description

Beautiful 2br/2ba direct bay front with pool and boat slip. Enjoy great bayside water views from your extra large balcony as well as from your living room, dining room, and kitchen. Master bedroom has a private bath and queen bed. Second bedroom has two twin beds. Nice bayside pool. *Boat slips are available from dock master. Public boat ramp at 64th street for launching. Great mid town location right next to convention center close to amusements, restaurants, and nite-life.

Our Winds

Our Winds Ocean City Vacation Rental
Inside Our Winds.

North OC

Our Winds can be reserved for weeks, “mini-weeks” and weekends, and is a great choice if you’re looking to stay in Ocean City’s quieter north end. The interior of this condo is spacious, light and beachy, there are balconies in the front and the back, and the beach is just steps away. Northside Park is also walk-able, just in case you want to take a sunset stroll along Ocean City’s bayside. 

Description

Our lovely, clean, two bedroom, two-bathroom vacation rental comes complete with front and back balcony porches and is set in a cozy wood frame building. Amongst its many features are the spacious, open kitchen equipped with gas stove, all appliances, large breakfast nook (perfect for brunch!), tiled floor, washer/dryer, bright, sun-filled living room ideal for lounging with a pull-out, full size sofa bed, spacious master bedroom with a full size bed and master bathroom equipped with a glass sliding door shower, porch access from the master bedroom, spacious second bedroom with a full size bed & so much more! This gorgeous beach condo is in a perfect location with the beach literally around the corner! Its conveniently located steps away from all the attractions and shops such as the beach, bay, North Side Park, jogging path, grocery store, restaurants, bakery, shopping and much more. Everything is accessible by a quick, short walk. It’s a wonderful place to relax, for families and professionals alike.

Lost Colony Ocean City vacation rental
Inside Lost Colony.

Lost Colony

North OC

Sometimes you want to swim in the salty seawater, but other times you want to lounge by the pool. That’s do-able at Lost Colony, a condo in North Ocean City that comes with swimming pool access and is just a short walk from the beach. Plus you’re close to the Maryland-Delaware border, which means tax-free shopping is just minutes away. 

Description

This fully furnished beautiful two bedroom, two bathroom vacation condo is located on 146th Street and has everything you could ever want out of a vacation! Its lovely features include: standard full kitchen equipped with all kitchen appliances, hardwood floors, large breakfast bar with stools included, central AC, washer and dryer, cable TV, VCR, DVD player, stereo, a small video library, DSL/Wi-Fi connection, cozy living room with a pull-out full size sofa bed, master bedroom with a full size bed and lovely master bath, second room equipped with 2 twin beds, bright sun- filled rooms and plenty of parking. It’s within walking distance of restaurants, bars, mini-golf, water park, go-carts, the beach, a movie theater, shopping, tax-free shopping outlet in Delaware, the boardwalk, bike/moped rentals, bowling, surfing lessons, water sport rentals (i.e. boats, jet skis, etc.) and loads more! This unit sleeps six and is great for families and responsible professionals alike.

This article was updated on 4/16/19.

Top Spots for Family Photo Ops in Ocean City

You can’t leave from vacation without having one good family photo to show everyone back home! In preparation for the summer of 2019, which we know will be fantastic, here are a few ideas for family photos (or selfies) in Ocean City.

Obviously, no trip to the beach is complete without a picture underneath the Boardwalk arch. But next time you’re seeking something a little more unique for the vacation album or your next Christmas card, strike a post in front of one of these six iconic spots. 

The Big Inlet Anchor

ocean city inlet anchor
Start your journey down at the Inlet. Outside the Life-Saving Station Museum is a giant 19th-century anchor that weighs in at 2.5 tons. The landmark was salvaged from an 1870s shipwreck and is believed to be the largest anchor on the East Coast.

The Whispering Giant Sculpture

Ocean City Inlet Indian
Say hi to Nanticoke, the famous wooden totem pole, next time you’re walking the Inlet pier. Carved in 1976, the sculpture is 20 ft. tall and depicts a member of the Assateague tribe, a former tribe of the Nanticoke people – hence his name. You can read more about Nanticoke here.

The Ripley’s Tire

Ripley's tire
You don’t have to go in Ripley’s to get a photo in their tire, but you will most likely find more quirky photo ops inside. Still, the tire is pretty cool, and a popular picture spot for kids. It’s about 12 ft. tall, weighs three tons and was built by the Good Year Tire & Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio.

The Postcard Mural

Ocean City postcard mural
Greetings from Ocean City! You’ll find this postcard mural on the Boardwalk at Caroline St.

The Beach Patrol Hunk

dumsers mural
Right across from the postcard mural is this old Beach Patrol hunk, standing with two female lifeguards. Take a picture with him or with the Dumser’s Coca Cola girl next door.

The Downtown Bus Station

ocean city bus station
Turn the flash on – there are some spots that look the best lit up in the night! The bus station on Dorchester St. looks antique and blends right in with its next-door neighbor, the brown-shingled, Cape Cod-style Henry Hotel, built in 1895. Take a picture, catch the bus back to your hotel, and rest up for the drive home.

 

Need a Room? For Senior Week or a Family Vacation, OC Rooms Has You Covered

You see it as soon as you hit the Route 50 bridge on your way into Ocean City — it’s almost as eye-catching as the famous beach ball water tower nearby. “Need A Room?” asks the big sign on top of the Madison Beach Bayside building. “Text “Hotel” to 474747.”

The sign also depicts a wooden post with markers that point to the beach, the Boardwalk, the rides, surfing, sun and the Madison Beach Motel, because the Madison is just a stone’s throw away from pretty much anything you could want to do in Ocean City.

OC Rooms sign
No room, no problem!

OC Rooms owns the Madison Beach Motel, and each of their properties is in its own prime location, depending on what you want to do in Ocean City. The Madison, the Madison Beach Bayside and the South Beach Apartments are all around 1st Street bayside, in the center of all the action downtown; the Buckingham Hotel, a charming, colonial-style property with rooms and apartments, resides a little further up downtown on 14th Street; while the Surf Inn Suites is in midtown on 71st Street, a bright orange-and-blue building that was just remodeled, repainted and renamed in 2017. 

OC Rooms are a solid choice for anyone, no matter where they want to be in Ocean City, but they’re also a popular lodging option for Senior Weekers.

Senior Week, for the uninitiated, is the catch-all for the several weeks in late May-mid-June when graduating high school seniors celebrate their newfound freedom for a week in Ocean City.

Madison Beach Motel deck
The 2nd floor deck at the Madison Beach Motel looks out onto Coastal Highway and the beach just beyond.

The actual dates of Senior Week vary, depending on when schools are letting out each summer. Private schools typically let out around late May, while public schools tend toward mid-June. This year, according to OC Rooms manager James Isaminger, June 8-15 seem to be the most popular dates for Senior Week bookings.

OC Rooms properties, unlike many hotels and rentals in the region, do rent to Senior Weekers. 

Isaminger said that last year was pretty tame, with only a few evictions, but their policy is firm: Don’t break anything, don’t be extraordinarily loud, and if there’s more than one complaint or visit from the property’s security guard, you’re out. 

Senior Week in Ocean City sometimes gets a bad reputation, but it’s typically just a few outlying groups of kids gone wild who give the rest of the graduating seniors a bad name.

“We haven’t really had too many issues,” Isaminger said. “We charge a security deposit and we try to make it pretty easy for them.”

South Beach Apartments
You can get a room for Senior Week, or you can get an entire apartment at the South Beach.

The rules are strict but sensible, and as long as seniors follow the rules, renting is easy. A security deposit is made, and payment plans are set up so the room or apartment is already paid in full three weeks prior to the group’s arrival. Once they arrive, they sign an agreement and are all set to enjoy the good, post-grad life on the beach. 

And the post-grad life on the beach is good, especially when you’re staying at a property in the heart of downtown Ocean City just minutes away from the beach, the Boardwalk and the rides.

“The Madison is great because they get parking with their room,” Isaminger said. “We tell everyone their best bet is to just park your car and leave it here your entire stay.”

While the Madison is a dream come true for senior weekers, the motel — and the Buckingham and the Surf Inn — are also a safe bet for families who want dependable accommodations, prime locations and decent rates. OC Rooms post new offers on their website each month, but they also have a Guest Appreciation special following every summer, so someone who stays with them between June and August can get a room for as low as $29 a night in the fall. 

For someone who is staying with them during the height of the summer, Isaminger recommends booking in advance — especially at the Madison.

“We fill up pretty much every single night, this is a very popular location,” he said. “When people come in across the Route 50 bridge and go left, we’re the first property that they see. It gets a lot of walk-in traffic.”

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New Location, Same Tradition: Ocean City Arbor Day Planned for April 26

For the second year in a row, the Town of Ocean City will celebrate Arbor Day at Ocean City Elementary School (OCES). The Arbor Day celebration, which took place for decades at Northside Park, will be held on Friday, April 26 and will include second grade classes from OCES.

The long-standing tradition is hosted by the Ocean City Beautification Committee, which has partnered with the students to bring this program to the community.  Students will assist the Mayor and City Council in planting a tree as part of the Beautification Committee’s TreeMendous Program.

The celebration begins at 9:30 a.m. with light refreshments, followed by the presentation of the flags by the American Legion Color Guard. Students will then present skits, poems, songs and artwork to show the importance of trees in our environment. After the performances by students, festivities move outdoors where the tree planting ceremony takes place, weather permitting. Following the tree planting, the students will enjoy demonstrations by the Ocean City Police Department’s mounted police and K-9 units.

All citizens and visitors are invited to join the Mayor and City Council along with the Beautification Committee for this long-standing tradition. For more information, contact Donna Greenwood, Beautification Committee Chairperson, at 410-289-7060 or visit http://oceancitymd.gov.

Life is Good: Macky’s opens for another summer on April 25

It was 1978 when Pam and Macky Stansell opened a restaurant on 53rd Street bayside, where Macky’s Bayside Bar & Grill stands today.

But their first restaurant wasn’t Macky’s. Closer to the street, where a Chauncey’s Surf-O-Rama surf shop now resides, was the Stansell’s first restaurant, Tio Gringo’s Mexican Cantina. Tio Gringo’s was around until the late 90s; In 1993, Pam said, she and Macky had the opportunity to purchase the entire block, which they did. Macky’s Bayside opened a year later, and the operations of Tio Gringo’s and Macky’s overlapped for about four years.

“The complexion of the dining was changing in Ocean City, everyone wanted to be on the bay and they wanted to be outside,” Pam said. “So we closed a very successful restaurant and we concentrated on Macky’s.”

tio gringo's ocean city md
A sign from Tio Gringo’s still hangs above the entrance of Macky’s. “A Nacho Two Above the Rest!”

What started as a modest restaurant with a small indoor seating area and an open-air dining and bar section out by the bay would eventually become the sweeping, seasonal spectacle that Macky’s is now, 25 years later.

During the day, families make their way up Coastal Highway or quickly hop off the Route 90 bridge to enjoy a scenic outdoor lunch. Soups and salads, sandwiches, seafood and an assortment of beachy mixed drinks, wine and beer are available all day for the adults, along with a kids menu for the little ones and a dog menu for the little, four-legged ones.

Yes, there is a menu that’s just for dogs. Macky’s is a family-friendly restaurant that’s friendly to literally the entire family. There are Hot Diggity Dog chicken sliders, a Healthy Hound meal with assorted carrots and apples and a big steak called the Marmaduke.

mackys restaurant is dog friendly
Dogs are welcome at Macky’s where they even have their own menu as well as merch. (This photo by Tony Russo originally appeared in “Macky’s cultivates a family-friendly atmosphere“.) 

Locals wait in anticipation every spring for its opening day of the season, which this year is April 25. Locals and tourists alike come in for the day, then often stay a little longer than anticipated to find out what really makes the restaurant special: Its nightlife. Once it’s finally open, a summer night at Macky’s means DJ’d entertainment, an array of special events throughout the season and, most importantly, the famous theme parties.

Theme parties are on Tuesday nights in the summer from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dress according to theme and avoid the cover charge. Don’t dress according to theme and pay a small cover that gets donated to a local charity, because Macky’s is at philanthropic as it is fun.

Themes aren’t repeated throughout the season, but some of them do make a comeback year-by-year. A few of the most popular ones, according to manager Kristy Baraniak, include the Redneck Ball, Anything but Clothes, and Red, White and Blue on the Fourth of July.

“In the last couple of years the ‘90s has become a lot more popular because that’s the big age group,” Baraniak said. “We used to do the ‘80s, but some of us grew out of that age group.”

 

This year, Baraniak will celebrate her 15th summer as an employee of Macky’s — she’s been there since 2005, and worked her way up from server to manager. She graduated from college, moved to Ocean City, began her career at Macky’s and hasn’t looked back since.

“I’ve learned so much within the restaurant business and in life,” she said. “And it’s nice because I still work with some of the people that I started with.”

She said that what makes it such a fantastic place to work is getting to be outside often in the summertime, along with the people — the ones she works with, and the ones who come to eat and party at Macky’s every day.

Likewise, Pam attributes Macky’s success over its 25 years of business to its staff.

“We think it’s important that we’re ambassadors of Macky’s and we’re also ambassadors of Ocean City,” she said. “And our main objective is to provide people with a wonderful atmosphere, great service and great food.”

The community has always been good to her and Macky, Pam said. The restaurant, and the Stansells themselves, are philanthropic, and give back to local organizations including Believe in Tomorrow, the Worcester County Humane Society and Coastal Hospice. The new Macky & Pam Stansell House, the first-ever hospice house for the Lower Eastern Shore, will be ready to receive patients by the end of May.

Already on the slate for 2019 at Macky’s is their annual Wagging Tail-Gate Party to benefit the Worcester County Humane Society and a Soiree on the Bay to benefit the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, plus a couple new craft beers on the menu and, of course, the theme parties. Lots and lots of theme parties, starting with an O.C. Tourist Theme Party on May 28.

“We dip our hands in as much as we possibly can,” Baraniak said.

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Planning a Wedding in Ocean City, Maryland

The most important part of any wedding is getting married to the person you love, surrounded by your closest friends and family.

The second-most important part, if you love Ocean City, is getting to say your vows on the beach, on the golden sand with the sun in the sky and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean as your backdrop.

No matter your budget, your date, the number of guests you’re inviting or the size of your wedding party, you can have your dream beach wedding in Ocean City.  Small, intimate affairs and huge gatherings are both welcome; from restaurants to country clubs to hotels with stunning views, plus florists, photographers, and houses of worship, you’ll find all the necessities in Ocean City, Maryland. All you have to do is close your eyes and jump right into the wedding planning process. These suggestions might make the process just a tiny bit less daunting. 

Find a wedding planner

If you feel like your head’s already swimming and you might need a little extra help, the first step is to find a trusted, local wedding planner. 

Do your homework. A quick Google search can point you in the right direction, but be sure to research each individual planner and compare the photos of past weddings they’ve organized to your own wedding vision. 

Some venues come equipped with their own version of a wedding planner. The wedding organizer at a big venue might not be able to guide you along every step of the way, so it’s important to find out how involved they may or may not be. They may also, at the very least, provide you with references to their favorite wedding service providers in the area.

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Pick your venue

If you’d like to arrange a beach ceremony, call the Ocean City Mayor’s Office at 410-289-8931. Consider where your reception will be, however, as some hotels have their own small, private beaches. You’re still likely to have onlookers, but on a venue’s private beach, no one will be allowed to come build a sandcastle in the middle of your ceremony.

Your desired level of intimacy during the ceremony is also something to consider, because if you choose to get married on Ocean City’s public beach, your wedding will be public, too. (Same goes for Assateague Island.)

Venues with private oceanfront or bayside beaches include the Golden Sands Club, Princess Bayside and Clarion Resort. At other venues, you can get married on the public beach and then just walk a few steps to your reception area; most will have indoor ceremony options in case of inclement weather.

Other popular choices for hotels include the Commander Hotel, Dunes Manor, Grand Hotel & Spa, Princess Royale, Aloft Ocean City, Hyatt Place, Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites and the Atlantic Hotel in Berlin. Receptions can also be hosted at area restaurants including the Angler, Blu Crabhouse, Fager’s Island, Macky’s Bayside Bar & Grill, Seacrets, Harrison’s Harbor Watch, Captain’s Table and Harpoon Hanna’s in Fenwick Island.

Venues

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Choose a color scheme and plan around it

Decorations, bridesmaids dresses and floral arrangements will have to be decided on soon, but once you choose a color scheme, a lot of little details will fall into place. There are endless color combinations to choose from, and the palette you pick will ultimately come down to the venue, the time of year and the bride and groom’s personal preferences and personalities.

A vibrant summer wedding on the beach, for example, might pair well with a marigold and white palette, while a winter wedding with oceanfront views could be complemented by a forest green and dusty light blue color scheme. Choosing the colors of a wedding takes vision and creativity, and a lot of times, it’s one of the most fun parts of wedding planning. 

Start thinking about food and beverage

Does your venue of choice cater? If not, you better start thinking about the food. Taste Events, based in Bethany Beach, provides offsite food and beverage services to weddings all over the Shore of Delaware and Maryland. Also consider asking your favorite local restaurant if they cater large events. The Shrimp Boat, for example, offers customizable catering and party options. 

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Choose a photographer, an officiant, flowers and all that other fun stuff

Ocean City does not have a Justice of the Peace, so you’ll need to provide the officiant. Photographers, videographers, florists and cake bakers are easy to come by in Ocean City, and it may even get a little overwhelming when there are so many options to choose from. Consult your wedding planner or your contact at your venue to see who they’ve worked with before and who they suggest.

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Kick back at your bachelor/bachelorette party

It’s not uncommon to see a gaggle of happy women in “Bridesmaid”/”Bride-To-Be” shirts and sashes parading down Coastal Highway. Bar hopping on a warm, summer evening is probably the most popular option for bachelor and bachelorette parties, and Ocean City is famous for its variety of bars and restaurants.

Nature lovers, or those who just want to be out on the water, might opt for something a little different. The Liquid Limo, for example, is a booze cruise and charter boat new in 2019 that can take bachelors and bachelorettes all over Ocean City, for anywhere from two to eight hours. You can go dry, or bring drinks and snacks on board, or even stop at restaurants with boat access on your journey.

Wherever you’re going, the Liquid Limo will get you there in style

Imagine riding along Ocean City’s back bays while the sun’s going down, a cold drink in your hand and all of your closest friends by your side. They’re snapping pictures, taking turns picking which song to play next, pulling snacks and sodas out of the cooler and passing them around.

Pamper yourself

After all the planning and organizing and stress (though hopefully not too much stress) leading up to the wedding, the week-of is all about relaxation. Take some deep breaths and, through all the anticipation and excitement, try to appreciate the moment you’re in. All the hard work is finally about to pay off. 

The hair and makeup on the wedding day are hugely important to many brides, but feeling happy and healthy is what’s most important of all. You might choose to meditate, and you should definitely get plenty of rest, but sometimes a full-fledged spa day is in order, too. Ocean Elements Spa and Float Center offers flotation and salt therapy for the ultimate relaxation day, whether you’re going solo or with an entire tribe of bridesmaids. 

Get married!

It bears repeating: The most important part of any wedding is getting married to the person you love, surrounded by your closest friends and family! If Ocean City is your favorite place in the world, and you’re getting married here to the person you love the most, then everything else will fall into place. 

Share your wedding story

Finally, once the glitter and rice have settled and you’ve made it back from your honeymoon, share the story of your dream wedding on OceanCityWeddings.com. Happy couples tie the knot every day in Ocean City, and their individual stories are as heart-warming as they are totally unique. If you would like to share yours, plenty of brides- and grooms-to-be who are just beginning their Ocean City Wedding journey would love to hear it! 

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Harpoon Hanna’s is a culinary institution on the Eastern Shore

I grew up spending summers in Ocean City, and at least one evening out of every vacation was spent eating outside, gaze toward the Little Assawoman Bay at Harpoon Hanna’s. What stayed in my mind most predominantly about Harpoon Hanna’s over the years was the fried clam strips, so it was a wonder, when I returned last May for the first time in forever to celebrate my 23rd birthday, that I didn’t order the fried clam strips. I remembered them as being sooo. Good. And I really did almost order them.

But, no longer being the 12-year-old I once was who only ate breaded foods that came with a side of fries, I opted to split the Chesapeake crab dip and the bacon-wrapped scallops with my fiancé. I picked the bacon-wrapped scallops, and he has to order the crab dip no matter where we are, so that was chosen by default.

Bacon-wrapped scallops, broiled in a zesty orange sauce.

Because that’s his ‘thing,’ I’ve become a just slightly unwilling crab dip connoisseur by proximity; That’s why I was so impressed with our meals at Hanna’s, even if they were only appetizers. The seafood plates, paired with a fruity mixed drink called the Hurricane Hanna and then their Deep Brew Pale Ale, which is brewed by RAR specifically for Harpoon Hanna’s, were matches made in Eastern Shore culinary heaven.

The Hurricane Hanna consists of Captain Morgan coconut rum, dark rum, black raspberry and banana liqueurs, pineapple and cranberry juice.

That was last May, just before Memorial Day weekend, when Hanna’s was entering their 36th summer in business. Now, with a refreshed menu and a slate of live musical entertainment booked for every weekend, they’re entering their 37th.

Harpoon Hanna’s is open year-round, but to prepare for the summer, owner Wes Hanna said, they hire over 200 employees just for the season.

“But we are prepared because of our core veteran staff that’s been with us for many, many years,” he added.

The roaming cat may or may not have been one of the veteran staff members.

The secret to the restaurant’s success — in addition to its veteran staff and, undoubtedly, its unmatched location on the water on Fenwick Island, DE just three minutes outside of Ocean City — is their food. They still use many of Frank Hanna’s original recipes which helped initially establish Harpoon Hanna’s when it first opened back in 1983.

The first Harpoon Hanna’s staff, 1983. Photo courtesy of Wes Hanna.

“You won’t find a better crab imperial or prime rib in the area, [and] of course our coconut and blueberry muffins, among others,” Wes said.

It doesn’t hurt that there’s also a waterfront view from every seat in the house. Over the years, the facility has grown to include outdoor decks surrounding the entirety of the south property, and every guest can eat fresh seafood while gazing out at the water, whether that’s from the deck, the indoor dining room or Hanna’s Hideout Tiki Bar.

Views for days.

What’s great about operating on such a huge facility, Wes said, is that it can accommodate an intimate dinner for two and a group of 25 all at once — and that’s all year long, not just in the summertime. Part of what makes Hanna’s so special is that they’re open 365 days a year and always have been, so even if you want their crab imperial on Christmas, you won’t be turned away.

Long-time Hanna’s loyalists and newer clientele come in November for the half-priced Lobster Blowout, then come back January through April for half-priced prime rib nights. On those nights, it gets so packed that it looks like summertime, even when the heavy coats and icy patches on the water say otherwise.

Harpoon Hanna’s had added a few new menu options for 2019, including chicken and waffle sliders, cheesesteak flatbread, crab cake caesar, southern crispy chicken sandwich, fried grouper sandwich, prime rib sandwich and blackened scallops over cheesy grits. However, their signature items — including the jumbo lump crab imperial, the slow-roasted prime rib and the homemade bread and muffins with every meal, among a few other things — will always remain on the menu.

As an aside, we stopped at Sea Shell City after dinner that evening and found these fun guys playing a game of cards — though this is only related to Harpoon Hanna’s in that it’s just another thing to love about the Eastern Shore.

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Competing in Ocean City’s Beach Rental Market

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Beautiful beach views look inviting

Competition for summer tenants is fierce at the beach. According to the finance department at City Hall in Ocean City, 8,100 rental license renewals were sent out for the summer of 2019.

Then there are those owners who are not in compliance, and rent their units on their own — without a permit. That unknown number, in addition to the 8,100 known rental units available to tenants, adds up to a substantial equation representing the decrease in each person’s rental opportunities to find renters for their condo or townhouse.

What you can do to increase the possibility of rental weeks

Keep your prices competitive

Sometimes owners feel they should increase their prices with each upgrade. However, if just one week is left vacant, it lowers your overall average income. Stay in sync with the prices of other unit owners, especially those in the same building.

Upgrade often

It is much easier to replace item for item rather than allow many repairs or upgrades to accumulate and become cost prohibitive. A number of required upgrades at once may become an insurmountable financial burden.

Think beach

Different owners prefer different types of décor. However,  early American style, for example, is best left in your primary home. 

Renters have visions of beach, sand, sunshine, boats, shells, starfish and boardwalk when imagining a vacation in Ocean City, Maryland. Most tenants scan through pictures of each unit online before they book. By including some wall hangings and throw pillows depicting seashells, sunrises over the ocean, the Ferris wheel, the boardwalk or sailboats, your unit’s attractiveness will be greatly enhanced.

Turn your tenants into repeat renters

People are creatures of habit, and by providing a welcoming atmosphere, your tenants will want to return.

A guest book offers a personal touch. By supplying a few pages for comments, and for tenants to use as a diary, you are providing a sense of “belonging” for the renter. Upon returning, tenants can revisit their trip from the previous year through their notes.

Provide local information

Information on local events, locations of movie theaters, amusements, Assateague Island, and medical centers are thoughtful and appreciated.   Such information may be attached to the guest book or included in a separate spiral notebook. Feel free to include information on local restaurants and be sure to include your personal opinions of each location, like your favorite dish at each establishment.

Supply essentials

Small items, although inexpensive, are strong indicators of your care for your tenants. Here is a list of items that tenants will appreciate and remember:

  • First aid kit
  • Sewing kit
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Sand pails, shovels and beach chairs
  • Adequate kitchen supplies:
    • Spatulas, can opener, serving spoons, pots and pans, coffee maker, toaster, corkscrew, blender. Check your kitchen supplies frequently to be sure they are in good condition and pots and pans are not scratched.

WIFI IS A MUST!

Remember: Renters that receive a generous welcome may become your repeat tenants for years to come.

Berlin Clean-Up Day to take place April 27

Berlin Park Clean-Up. Click to enlarge.

Every spring in the Town of Berlin, around the same time as Earth Day, the Town sponsors Take Pride in Berlin Week and Berlin Clean-Up Day at Stephen Decatur, Henry and Berlin Falls Parks.

This year, the Town is excited to announce new partnerships with the Kiwanis Club, Comcast and the Department of Natural Resources for Clean-Up Day on Saturday, April 27, 2019 starting at 8:30 a.m.

For more than a decade, volunteers have dedicated a few hours on an April Saturday to help give Berlin’s Parks and neighborhoods a spring cleaning. Individuals and teams are needed to help with planting, weeding, raking, mulching and whatever else needs attention. Students are invited to volunteer and earn community service hours.

There will be several new activities on Clean-Up Day this year: Comcast will work with the Parks Commission to incorporate Comcast Cares Day into the annual Clean-Up. The Department of Natural Resources will sponsor a Backyard Buffer tree giveaway, and there will also be plantings of pollinator gardens and tours of Berlin Falls Park.

Volunteers can sign up ahead of time at www.comcastinthecommunity.com, or at one of the Town Parks on April 27.  Free T-shirts will be provided while supplies last.

The Maryland Forest Service will also hold its Backyard Buffer tree giveaway, where bundles of trees will be available on a first-come-first-served basis to any Worcester County landowner; those living near streams, creeks or ditches especially are encouraged to plant.  Pre-register by April 26 by emailing Mary Bohlen at mbohlen@berlinmd.gov or call 410-641-4314 to reserve your bundle.

The Berlin Falls Park Advisory Committee will be planting pollinator gardens at Berlin Falls Park and will offer information and tours about the park.

Free lunch for all volunteers will be provided by the Ocean City Kiwanis club at Henry Park starting at 11:30 a.m.

The main clean-up areas are Stephen Decatur Park on Tripoli St. and Henry Park on Flower St., as well as Berlin Falls Park on Old Ocean City Blvd. Some supplies will be available for use, but participants are encouraged to bring their own.  Rakes, shovels and wheelbarrows are always needed.

Clean-up of Hudson Branch will also be needed; this activity is not for young children. Heavy clothes and boots are recommended. For general park clean-up, sign up at any of the parks starting at 8:30 a.m. The Hudson Branch sign-up is at Henry Park.

Residents and business owners can also choose to spend their time anywhere they feel needs attention.  Trash pickup will be available; items for pickup will need to be placed in one location at the clean-up area and the Town must be contacted so that Town crews can collect everything following Clean-Up Day.

For more information, please contact Mary Bohlen at 410-641-4314 or mbohlen@berlinmd.gov.  Information can also be found on Facebook at “Take Pride in Berlin Week” and on the Town’s website at www.berlinmd.gov/department/parks.

Planning the music for your wedding


Between fittings for the dress and tasting different cakes and picking out the rings and researching and hiring all the different services that go into a wedding, choosing our music had been the last thing on our minds.

We’d hired the DJ months ago, put the packet we were to send back to him a month-and-a-half before the big day was left untouched until the last possible second.

In it, we were to list 10 or so songs we wanted him to play, a couple songs that we definitely did NOT want him to play, what songs we wanted to announce the bridal party/bride and groom/the first dance/cutting the cake/bouquet/garter/etc./etc., and whether we’d be doing any special dances that would need musical accompaniment.

I had to look up what a money dance is, and the concept is still a little bizarre to me. But I digress.

When we DID finally sit down to list our songs of choice, I found myself turning to friends and the internet for recommendations, as someone who’s never personally been to a formal, DJ’d wedding before. Of course we weren’t hand-picking the exact playlist that would be played during all four hours of the wedding — although loading up Spotify on someone’s phone and plugging it into a speaker would be cheaper, a phone can’t facilitate a corny YMCA dance-off the way a live DJ can — but even having to choose 10 songs seemed like a lot.

Alas, we’re still two months out from our actual wedding so I can’t deliver the results of my findings yet, but I can share some of the advice and song do’s-and-don’ts I’ve garnered during my research. Please, share some of your own findings with me and I’ll add those here, too!

Pre-Ceremony Music

For when your guests are arriving to the ceremony and finding their seats.

Play: Music that sets the tone for the ceremony and the rest of the evening. You want your guests to be excited for what’s to come.  Some couples opt for religious music here, while others go for the traditional, like “A Rose Is Gently Blooming” Op. 122, No. 8 by Johannes Brahms or “Air on the G String” by Johann S. Bach. More contemporary popular choices include “Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton, “Truly” by Lionel Richie or “Wedding Song” by The Band.

Do not play: “Every Breath You Take” by The Police. It’s not romantic and never will be!!!

Processional Music

For when the bridal party is walking down the aisle.

Play: The guests will be most excited to see the bride come walking in, so the music here might be chosen to pull at some heartstrings and evoke an emotional response.
“Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis is always on heavy rotation at weddings around the world and can fit into almost any part of the ceremony/reception, but it fits especially well into the highly-anticipatory processional. “Over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole is a beautiful and light cover of The Wizard of Oz classic, that’s especially poignant at a beach ceremony. “Wild Horses” by The Rolling Stones or The Sundays is another solid choice.

Do not play: “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion, unless the bride’s first lover drowned in a way that was similar to Jack in Titanic, and this is her way to honor his memory. Otherwise,“Rose’s Theme” by James Horner and The Studio Sound Ensemble is another rendition from the movie that’s free of vocals and a little less morbid.

Bridal Entrance Music

For when the bride is making her grand entrance.

Play: Of course, the traditional Wedding March/“Here Comes the Bride” is a given at most weddings, but one might also opt for the traditional “Canon in D” by Pachelbel.

Cocktail Hour

For when the bride and groom and bridal party are probably off getting photographed on the beach, and everyone else is mingling by the bar.

Play: Something happy and upbeat to keep the good times rolling! Like “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” by Marvin Gaye, “Stuck Like Glue” by Sugarland and “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” by Natalie Cole.

Do not play: “Shots” by Lil Jon. The party is just getting started and you want it to last at least a few more hours.

First Dance

For when the bride and groom are having their first dance, of course — this tends to be the most difficult part of the musical decision-making process.

Play: It’s another good time to throw some Elvis on, but according to Spotify, the three most popular first dance songs are “Thinking Out Loud” by Ed Sheeran, “At Last” by Etta James and “You Are The Best Thing” by Ray LaMontagne. Whether you go traditional (“My Girl” by the Temptations), classic (“All of Me” by John Legend) or a little more contemporary (“Ho Hey” by the Lumineers), all that really matters here is that the bride and groom are happy and savoring the moment.

Do not play: “I Will Always Love You.” I love Dolly as much as the next gal, but dancing to this song just seems like a really bad omen.

Dinner

For dinnertime, when the music accompanies the sound of conversation and the clinking of silverware.

Play: All the bride and groom’s favorite low-key happy/romantic songs. It’s not time to get on the dance floor quite yet, and most people may not be paying TOO much attention to the music at this point in the evening, so here you can just play some upbeat, easy-listening songs. This is where many DJs break out the Michael Buble.

Do not play: Michael Buble. Unless you absolutely have to.

Dance Time!

For when it’s time to let loose and have fun.

Play:
Now you can play “Shots” by Lil Jon, if that’s really the atmosphere you’re going for (to each their own). Some DJs recommend that you start with one slower song to get couples out dancing on the floor, then immediately play dance music to keep them there and having fun. The Village People, the Bee Gees, the Black Eyed Peas, Whitney Houston… The options are endless!

Do not play: “White Wedding” by Billy Idol. Not a happy wedding song.

Easter at the Princess Royale

Like most holidays, there’s no better place to spend Easter than on the beach in Ocean City. The Princess Royale, which sits right on the ocean on 91st Street, becomes a springtime paradise on Easter weekend for children and adults alike. 

Kids can take part in the egg hunt on Easter Sunday starting at 12 p.m. on the Cafe on the Green outside of Schooners Restaurant, or poolside in the event of inclement weather. The egg hunt is free for children and is BYOB – Bring Your Own Basket.

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All members of the family are welcome to enjoy a delicious Sunday brunch in the Palmetto Ballroom, which will be seating 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on April 21. The selection includes an omelette station, top round of beef, chicken champagne, citrus-glazed salmon, hickory smoked ham, pierogies, quiche lorraine, mashed potatoes, bacon and sausage, home fries, a Belgian waffle station, French toast, homemade salad, the vegetable of the day and a gourmet dessert station, plus chicken fingers and tater tots for the kids.

The photos below portray just a small sample of all the fun to be had at a Princess Royale Easter celebration. Whether it’s a flip flops and t-shirts kind of day or a cloudy, light-jacket-needed Easter Sunday, the Easter Bunny will be hopping around and bringing springtime joy to all the children and their families who are celebrating in the Princess’ backyard. 

Searching for Easter eggs with the beach as your backdrop — what more could you ask for?
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Parents are welcome to help the little ones.

The whole family gets together for brunch, before or after the egg hunt.
Everyone is welcome to meet and take pictures with the Easter Bunny!

Tanger Outlets sells four properties, including one in Ocean City

Tanger Outlets announced on Monday that it had closed on the sale of four of its none-core outlet centers, including its location in Ocean City, Md. 

Tanger’s Ocean City outlet, along with three other locations in Nags Head, North Carolina, Park City, Utah, and Williamsburg, Iowa, represent 6.8% of the Company’s consolidated portfolio square footage and approximately 5.1% of its forecasted 2019 portfolio net operating income. The sale of the four outlets generated gross proceeds of $130.5 million. 

“By completing these asset sales, we are strengthening the overall quality, reducing the average age, and improving the longer-term growth profile of the portfolio,” said Steven B. Tanger, Chief Executive Officer. in a press release.

“We believe the benefits of these dispositions over time will more than offset the expected short-term earnings dilution, given that these assets are not expected to produce the long-term growth in cash flow that we anticipate from our core portfolio.  Our dividend remains well-covered even with the sale of these assets.”

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. acquired the shopping center, which was once known as Ocean City Factory Outlets, in 2011. Located off Route 50 in West Ocean City, the shopping center features brand-name and designer retailers including Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Coach and Under Armour outlet and factory stores. 

The buyer of the Ocean City location was still unidentified as of April 2. The now-closest Tanger Outlets to Ocean City in Rehoboth Beach, De. was not sold. 

Tanger’s stock price was down 2.96 percent to $20.35 per share in trading on Monday.

Write for us

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If you are looking to gain experience, we’re looking for freelance writers.

We provide editing, positive critique, and access to hundreds of photos (for writers who don’t shoot their own). Additionally, some writers get behind the scenes access to write about experiences from a perspective few other people can. OceanCity.com also provides social media support including highlighting all blog posts across all our destination sites on our Facebook page and Twitter streams, which reach more than 200,000 readers combined.
If you are interested in writing about local craft beer, we have a place for that as well.

If you’re a photographer, our Facebook page has some of the best photographic contributions any tourism site could ask for. So many in fact that we can’t share them all. We’re looking for photographers who can not only show the region’s true beauty, but who wouldn’t mind sharing tips and tricks with visiting photographers and enthusiasts. Contributors can publish photos either directly to OceanCity.com or from their personal or professional Flickr account. We provide editorial feedback on whatever prose you choose to contribute and promotion of your personal or professional photography page.

We hope to be a significant part of a supportive writing and photoblogging culture, a network where the creators work together not only to support one another, but to show the area in the multifaceted way it deserves.

If you are interested, please email aneely@OceanCity.com.

This Month in Ocean City: April

We’re approaching summer, which means the following list of events and things-to-do This Month in Ocean City is looong.

Come May, I’ll transition back to This Week in Ocean City, and I’ll also do a special edition later this month for Easter, but you can click below to see Easter events and specials, too. (I will also start doing videos again, since it’s finally the time of year where I can hold a camera without my fingers going numb.)

Easter in Ocean City

Easter is Sunday, April 21st and there are plenty of egg-cellent things to do in Ocean City! Here are a few great deals and some of our recommendations of things to do in OC during Easter weekend this year: Street celebrations Ocean Pines will be celebrating the holiday with an Easter/Spring Celebration and Easter Egg Hunt on April 20 from 11 a.m.

Aside from Easter, the big news of the month is that paid parking season, which runs from April 1 – Oct. 31, has started up again for the season. Rates are $2 per hour on the street and $3 per hour in the Inlet Lot. Vehicles with handicapped plates/placards can park for up to an hour at no charge on the street and in municipal lots.

The Pay-by-Plate system that debuted last year is still in effect. If you need a refresher, here’s our quick how-to video: 

Have a fantastic spring, and we’ll see you soon on the beach and Boardwalk!

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First Friday Opening Reception at the Art League (April 5): First Friday Opening Receptions are held the first Friday of each month at the Ocean City Center for the Arts on 94th Street. Meet the artists, enjoy hors d’oeuvres and refreshments, and see the new exhibits featuring a variety of local artists. From 5pm to 7pm and open to the public. Free Admission.

Reach the Beach: Dance Nationals and All-Star Prep and Novice (April 6-7): Cheerleading National Competition Adults – $22 Children & Seniors – $15.

Ocean City Bridal Show (April 7): Planning on getting married any time soon? Then this is where you need to be! Spend the afternoon at Seacrets, enjoy their Beach Cocktails while meeting the beach’s top wedding vendors. Enjoy free appetizer and dessert samples, entertainment, dance demonstrations, Bridal Fashion Expo and Men’s formal wear display. Admission: $10

2nd Friday Art Stroll in Berlin (April 12): Take a stroll through downtown Berlin and check out the town’s featured artists in their local shops and restaurants. Each month is unique, but you’ll always find great art!

Komen Ocean City More Than Pink Walk (April 13): Fundraise today to help reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50% in the U.S. by 2026. New lower $20 registration fee through Walk Day! All survivors will receive a complimentary t-shirt and Komen wrap to use in the opening ceremonies.

Boardwalkin’ for Pets (April 20): The 20th Annual Boardwalkin’ for Pets is a walk on the boards in Ocean City, Md to raise funds for the private, non-profit, NO-KILL animal shelter, the Worcester County Humane Society. This weekend of events is the largest fundraiser we hold each year. 

Spring Celebration in Berlin (April 20): Welcome the start of Spring in Downtown Berlin, Md. Enjoy a day of food, games for the kids, vendors and lots of fun.

Extreme Illusions and Escapes (April 20): Experience a show that leaves audiences breathless and bewildered. Prepare to be amazed by some unbelievable and death-defying escapes and laugh out loud, hilarious moments with audience participation throughout the entire show!

Ward World Championship Carving Competition (April 26-27): Carvers & visitors from around the world convene for the most prestigious competition of contemporary wildfowl art. Event includes judging, benefit auction, classes & seminars, demonstrations, children’s activities and exhibitor booths of artisans & art supplies. View world class bird carvings and sculptures, bid on world class art at the benefit auction.

Maryland International Kite Expo (April 26-28): Maryland International Kite Exposition on the Boardwalk between 2nd and 6th street will feature three fun-filled days of kite flying on the beautiful beaches of Ocean City. Take a walk down the Boardwalk and look up at the skies filled with colorful and spectacular kites.  

Island to Island Half Marathon/5k (April 27): You decide, either a half marathon or 5K! Half Marathon runners start on the scenic Assateague Island and finish their 13.1 miles at the Ocean City Inlet overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and white sandy beaches. 5K runners run on the historic Ocean City Boardwalk, also finishing at the Inlet, along with the Half Marathon runners.

3rd Annual Hero’s Challenge (April 27): The Salisbury City Police is hosting its 3rd Annual Fire Truck Pull to benefit the Maryland Special Olympics. Build a 10 person team and pull a Fire Truck 50 feet in the fastest time, or just come to watch, enjoy a family style festival, and try some local of craft beer from 3rd Wave, Evo and Tall Tales, only $5 a pint.

Spring Restaurant Week (April 28-May 10): Come to Ocean City for Restaurant Week and have the opportunity to try new restaurants from fixed price menu options. They may offer a $10, $20, $30, or $40 fixed menu. Dining options range from the clean and simple to fine dining. A great time to try something new.

Mid-Atlantic Symphony “Ode to Humankind, to Country, and to Joy!” (April 28): Ticket Prices: $45 & $50, tickets Available at the OC Convention Center Box Office.

Click here to see Easter events this month.

10th Annual Earth Day Cleanup Scheduled for Saturday, April 6

Earth day is an event that is observed globally on April 22. It is a day held to demonstrate and promote environmental awareness and calls for the protection of our planet. In observation of this event, numerous Ocean City environmental groups are conducting cleanups throughout the community.

To kick things off, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP), Ocean City Surf Club (OCSC) and the Town of Ocean City will be hosting the 10th annual Earth Day Cleanup on Saturday, April 6.  Last year, over 200 volunteers joined forces to help the town and coastal protection organizations pick up trash in the wetlands, beach and sand dunes in Ocean City.

Garbage bags, gloves and a commemorative tee shirt are provided (while supplies last). Volunteers are encouraged to pre-register with MCBP in advance to allow for an accurate number of supplies and assignments. Interested participants can register by emailing sandis@mdcoastalbays.org or calling 410-213-2297 ext. 106.

Registration will also be taken on the day of the cleanup by checking in at the Gazebo at the City Hall, located on 3rd Street and Baltimore Avenue, beginning at 10 a.m.  A cleanup area will be assigned at registration but supplies are available on a first come, first serve basis. Early registration is strongly encouraged.

To add to the effort, four additional cleanups will be held by varying groups, including the Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT) on Saturday, April 13, and the Surfrider Chapter of Ocean City on Saturday, April 20.  For more information, visit www.oceancitymd.gov or https://mdcoastalbays.org/.

Ocean City’s Paid Parking Season Begins April 1

Ocean City, Maryland – (March 26, 2019): Ocean City’s paid parking season begins April 1 and will remain in effect until October 31.  Rates are $2 per hour on the street and in municipal parking lots and $3 per hour in the Inlet Parking Lot.  Handicapped vehicles (with a handicapped plate or visible placard) may park for up to one hour at no-charge on-street or in municipal lots only. 

Last year the town converted the old “Pay and Display” system to new solar-powered kiosks with a Pay by Plate” feature. With the current system you must enter your license plate number first before paying for your time. There is no need to place a receipt on the dashboard, you just pay and go.  In addition, time can be extended at the kiosk with your plate number.

Enforcement for on-street and municipal lot parking and Inlet Lot parking vary.

Parking in Ocean City, Maryland

Parking Navigation Information on where to park in Ocean City, Maryland During the off season, parking is plentiful, but once the weather breaks it can become a challenge to find a place to park in Ocean City, especially in the Inlet and Downtown areas.

For Inlet Lot Parking:  Inlet Parking Lot visitors can pay for the desired amount of time when you park or before you leave your parking space by paying for the amount of time you stayed. Remember, your first 30 minutes are free!  You do not need to display a receipt on your dash. Instead, you enter your license plate at a nearby kiosk & the system will recognize your “paid time” based on your vehicle. (Note: You will need to know your complete license plate including letters). You may also pay with the ParkMobile App.  A violation of Inlet Lot Parking will result in a mailed bill of time spent in the lot at $3 per hour, plus a $25 administrative fee. This fee will escalate to $50 if not paid within 30 days. Patrons must pay for expired time prior to leaving the Inlet Lot to avoid being billed for additional administrative costs.

For On-Street or Municipal Lot Parking: To use on-street or municipal parking lot kiosks; park, take a moment to write down or snap a photo of your license plate, walk to the nearest pay station, enter your license plate number (including letters), the length of time you wish to stay, and your payment. You may also pay with the ParkMobile App. 

Unlike the Inlet Parking Lot, on-street & municipal lot parking requires that you MUST pay for your desired amount of time WHEN YOU PARK.  Weekly parking paid at 100th St. lot does NOT apply to parking at the Inlet, on-street parking, or other municipal lots.  A violation of Street Parking & other Municipal Lot parking will result in a physical parking ticket ($50 fine) which can be voided if payment is made at a pay station for expired time within one hour of receiving the ticket.

While the kiosks are new, the pay by cell parking system remains in place.  This highly recommended feature allows parkers to pay for their parking with the Parkmobile mobile parking app.  The app can send text reminders when your parking time is about to expire and you can extend your time directly from the app.  The Parkmobile app is available for download on the App store for the iPhone, the Google Play Store for Android devices, and the Microsoft store for Windows phones.

More information can be found here: https://oceancitymd.gov/oc/ocean-city-parking/