Challenge Yourself with Escape Rooms in Ocean City

What do Sherlock Holmes, pirates and a poltergeist all have in common?

They — along with mad scientists, secret agents and Alice in Wonderland — can all be found in Escape Rooms in Ocean City. Specifically at 2nd, 56th and 118th Street.

Trapped Escape Rooms has been in Ocean City since their location on 118th Street opened in 2015, but even for the biggest escape room fans, Trapped’s real-life escape games never get stale; at least one room is redone every season to keep the challenges fresh for returning customers.

For 2024, Trapped Escape Rooms in Ocean City offers three options:

Poltergeist (7/10 difficulty)

An eerie feeling awakes you, and you know something is wrong inside the mansion. You notice that the power is gone. As the lightning illuminates your fears and the darkness stares into your face, you realize that the thunderstorm must be responsible for the wrecked fuses.

Amidst all that, you realize you have company. Who is it, you wonder? You aren’t quite sure, but being aware of the mansion’s history, you figure it is a supernatural force. Time is winding down. You have 45 minutes to tap into your ghostbuster skills and catch the ghost, or else you will be trapped there for an eternity.

Black Sail’s Lost Treasure. (8/10 difficulty)

You and your team need to find the book of sails on board, and uncover the secret and end the curse. And if you fail, your soul will be forever hunted! Every minute is precious, find the treasure and run away as soon as possible!

The Great Heist (10/10 difficulty)

Mr. Holmes and Dr. Watson are involved in a complex little problem that you guys must bring to a conclusion. Find clues hidden in the apartment at 221B Baker Street.

A peak inside the newest Escapomania room, Cursed Ship.

Good, clean fun, whatever the weather

These escape rooms aren’t meant to be just a rainy day activity. Kate and Asiya, two of the escape room owners in 2019, like to encourage their guests to get out of the hot sun and cool off with a challenging escape game.

“I don’t plan it around a rainy day,” said Kate, who travels and visits escape rooms all over the world. “I just want to go there because I want to experience something that challenges you, and it’s more fun to do besides just going to the bar and drinking.”

Groups who do take cover from a rained out beach in an escape room should expect a crowd: Rainy days tend to be the busiest days, and if a group doesn’t book the whole room for themselves (the largest room, Sherlock Holmes, holds up to 10 people), they may find themselves paired up with another team. That, however, only adds to the fun. 

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The Poltergeist room.

It’s a good way to meet new people, Asiya said. She’s seen several groups over the years head to the bar next door together after being paired up in an escape room.

“People should not be worried to be inside with somebody else,” she said. “It’s a good opportunity to make connections and friends.”

It’s not uncommon for a pair to enter an escape room as strangers and emerge as new friends. And on a somewhat less regular basis, a pair will enter an escape room dating and emerge as fiancés. 

At least two proposals have occurred at the 118th Street location, and one on 2nd Street. The proposer will ask the escape room employees if they can hide the ring somewhere, an employee will put it in a puzzle, and the proposee will be led to finish the puzzle toward the end of the game. 

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An ornate study within the world of Sherlock Holmes does make for a romantic proposal site.

Most people like a challenge. The rooms that are rated as “harder,” usually a 9/10 or 10/10, tend to be the most popular. But, Asiya said, what’s more important than completing a difficult puzzle or escaping a challenging room altogether is savoring the experience and having a good time with friends, old or new.

“People like solving puzzles, they like completion, but that shouldn’t be the ultimate goal,” she said. “The experience of the room, of being with people you love in the room and to see how they’re solving the puzzles, I think this is the most important.”

A Culinary Journey Through Maryland’s Beach to Bay Heritage Area

Indulge your senses in a culinary journey through Maryland’s Beach to Bay Heritage Area, where the flavors of the Chesapeake Bay and the Eastern Shore intertwine. From the iconic Smith Island Cake, a multi-layered masterpiece, to the freshest seafood pulled straight from the bay, this region offers a feast for food lovers. Immerse yourself in the rich culinary traditions, explore charming towns and bustling harbors, and discover the vibrant flavors that define this unique corner of Maryland.

Smith Island Cake: A Sweet Start

Smith Island Cake
The multi-layers of a Smith Island cake give you more frosting. The Smith Island cake is Maryland’s State Dessert!
 

Imagine yourself on a picturesque island in the Chesapeake Bay, where a day of exploration culminates in a slice of Smith Island Cake. This iconic dessert, with its layers of yellow cake and chocolate icing, is a feast for the eyes and the palate.Its origins are shrouded in mystery, but its popularity is undeniable, earning it the title of Maryland’s official state dessert.

A Rich Culinary Heritage

Salty seaside oysters
Who can resist salty seaside oysters?

The Beach to Bay Heritage Area, spanning from the Chesapeake Bay to Ocean City, offers a culinary landscape as diverse as its natural beauty. The Chesapeake Bay’s bounty is evident in the abundance of blue crabs, oysters, and rockfish.

  • Crabs: Crisfield, the Crab Capital of the World, is a haven for crab lovers, offering everything from steamed crabs to crab cakes.
  • Oysters: Explore the history of oyster harvesting and savor these delicacies raw, grilled, fried, or baked.
  • Rockfish: This iconic fish is a staple of the Chesapeake Bay cuisine.

Farm-Fresh Delights

farmers market in berlin maryland - fresh peaches and blueberries
You can’t beat the fresh produce and seafood at the farmers markets on the Shore,

The fertile farmlands of the region yield a cornucopia of fresh produce, including strawberries, tomatoes, and peaches.Roadside stands and farmers markets offer a taste of the season’s best.

A Haven for Chefs and Foodies

 

The Lower Eastern Shore has become a magnet for culinary talent, attracting chefs who champion fresh, local ingredients.These culinary artists create unique dining experiences that reflect the region’s rich heritage.

Breweries, Wineries, and Distilleries

The region’s burgeoning craft beverage scene invites exploration. Embark on a tasting tour to discover the unique flavors of local beers, wines, and spirits.  Check out Shore Craft Beer for the latest on local breweries and Shore Craft Beer Fests.

Festivals and Celebrations

 

The Beach to Bay Heritage Area celebrates a variety of festivals celebrating local food and drink. The J. Millard Tawes Crab and Clam Bake is a highlight, offering a taste of Maryland’s seafood traditions.  The Shore Craft Beer Fest: Octoberfest which will be held on September 21 – the first day of Oktoberfest in Munich – in Ocean City will celebrate local craft beverages.

Ocean’s Bounty

 

The coastal town of Ocean City provides access to the ocean’s bounty, including tuna, scallops, shrimp, flounder, and lobster. Witness the arrival of fresh catches at the West Ocean City harbor, where nearby restaurants serve up the day’s catch.

Plan Your Culinary Adventure

Embark on a culinary journey through Maryland’s Beach to Bay Heritage Area and discover a world of flavors rooted in history, culture, and natural beauty. Start planning your trip at Beach to Bay Heritage Area.

Maryland DNR Fishing Regulations

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Ben Semiatin – Good day fishing in Ocean City, Maryland

The following table provides an overview of the fishing regulations for various species in the Atlantic Ocean, Coastal Bays, and tributaries of Maryland. These regulations include minimum size limits, open seasons, and daily creel limits,helping anglers understand and comply with Maryland fishing laws. Remember, these are general guidelines, and specific regulations may vary depending on the location and species. Always consult the Maryland Department of Natural Resources for the most up-to-date information before heading out to fish.

Species, Size, Open Season, Creel Limit

Atlantic Ocean, Coastal Bays and tributaries

Information also available on the DNR website.

Species Minimum Size Limit Open Season # Limit Notes
American Eel 9″ 1/1 – 8/31 Daily 25 OPEN YEAR ROUND FOR SPEARS AND BAITED TRAPS OR POTS
Black Drum 16″ YEAR ROUND Daily -1; Boat limit – 6  
Black Sea Bass 13″, excluding tail filament May 15-Sept 30; reopens 10/10 – 12/31 15 per person Fishery under pressure, check DNR notices: https://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Pages/pub_notices.aspx
Bluefish 8″ YEAR ROUND Shore or Private boat = 3 daily; for-hire boat – 5 daily  
Cobia 40″ 6/15-9/15 1 cobia per person per day; or up to 2 cobia per vessel per day if there are 2 or more individuals on the vessel  
Croaker (Hardhead) 9″ YEAR ROUND Daily – 25  
Mahi-Mahi None YEAR ROUND Daily – 10; Boat limit 54  
Grouper Species none YEAR ROUND Daily – 1 Grouper species—www.dsd.state.md.us/comar/getfile.aspx?file=08.02.05.29.htm
Lobster 33⁄8–5¼ inches
carapace length
4/1-1/31 100/person/24 hour period or 500 for a 5-day or longer trip when using gear other than lobster traps Must be landed whole. Spearing is prohibited. No egg-bearing females.
Red Drum 18-27″ YEAR ROUND Daily – 1  
Scup/Porgy 9″   Daily – 30
Sharks      
Sheepshead None YEAR ROUND Daily – 4  
Shrimp (Brown, White) None YEAR ROUND None Must use authorized gear.
Snapper Species None YEAR ROUND    
Spanish Mackerel 14″ YEAR ROUND    
Spot None YEAR ROUND    
Spotted Seatrout 14″ YEAR ROUND    
Striped Bass (Rockfish) 19″-24″ 5/16/24-7/15/24 and 8/1/24-12/10/24 all rules are available here; https://www.eregulations.com/maryland/fishing/striped-bass Cannot be used as bait
Summer Flounder/Fluke     rules available online here: https://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Pages/pub_notices.aspx
To maximize summer flounder survivability, use a 3/0 or larger hook and be prepared to release undersized fish (pliers, wet rag, and a ruler).
Tautog 16″ 7/1-5/15 1/1-5/15 Daily = 4; 7/1-10/31 Daily = 2; 11/1-12/31 Daily = 4 May catch-and-release May 16-June 30
Tilefish (Blueline, Golden, Sand) https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-50/chapter-VI/part-648/subpart-N/section-648.296
Wahoo None YEAR ROUND Daily – 2  
Weakfish 13″ YEAR ROUND Daily – 1  
Alewife Herring CLOSED
American Shad CLOSED
Atlantic Sturgeon CLOSED
Blueback Herring CLOSED
Hickory Shad CLOSED
Shortnose Sturgeon CLOSED

Booking Directly Is The Way to Go in Ocean City, Maryland

Finding the ideal hotel price can be a stressful task. Prices fluctuate with demand, by season and balancing competitive rates. But here in Ocean City, booking direct is a win win situation for everyone.

Better Customer Service

Booking directly through a hotel rather than third-party websites offers several advantages that can enhance your overall experience. Direct bookings often come with better customer service and flexibility in terms of room preferences and special requests. Hotels can also offer exclusive perks such as complimentary upgrades, free Wi-Fi, or access to loyalty programs, which may not be available through third-party platforms.

Lower Prices

Another perk of booking directly can oftentimes result in lower prices. Many hotels guarantee the lowest available rate on their own websites, matching or even beating prices found elsewhere. This transparency eliminates concerns about hidden fees or misleading information that can sometimes accompany third-party bookings.

Easy Communication

Additionally, direct bookings can simplify communication and troubleshooting. If changes or cancellations are necessary, dealing directly with the hotel tends to be more straightforward and responsive compared to going through intermediaries.

What Hotels in Ocean City Are Saying

We reached out to several Ocean City hotels in the area to find out why booking directly though the hotel was the most cost effective option for vacationers. Here’s what some of them had to say:

Residence Inn (300 Seabay Lane):

Booking directly is skewed by the satisfaction of customer service with a hotel representative that is specifically representing your property or brand. A salesperson from Booking.com, for instance, is not going to know your property’s services and amenities first-hand, like one would if you are booking directly. Though  the deals may seem more attractive, think of “why” you are getting a discount and decide if it is worth it. The process to cancel or modify a reservation can be both taxing and time-consuming.”

Hyatt Place (1 16th Street):

hyatt place boardwalk
The Hyatt Place sits at 16th street and the boardwalk.

By booking direct, guests can automatically join our World of Hyatt loyalty program, World of Hyatt Loyalty Program recently rated “Best Hotel Rewards Program” by Nerdwallet  2024’s Best-Of Awards: Travel Rewards (nerdwallet.com) It’s easy, free, guests can earn more, redeem more and achieve more. Other discounts such as Government, Military, AAA & Senior are also available.

Park Place (208 Baltimore Avenue):

Beach view of the Park Place Hotel in Ocean City, MD
Beach view of the Park Place Hotel in Ocean City, MD

“Our hotels offer several perks for booking directly with us. We participate in the vacation rewards program in Ocean City, which gives each guest up to 6 vouchers for a variety of local restaurants and attractions. Some of the vouchers include $10 off a menu item, a free round of golf, or casino credits. We also offer a welcome gift (beach bag, waters, koozies) and a complimentary late check out. We encourage guests to give us a call when rate shopping, as we will always beat any price they see online through 3rd party sites. Sites like booking.com and Expedia charge a hefty commission, so we are happy to discount the rate the guest would pay through them. It’s a win-win, the guest gets a cheaper rate, and we save by not paying commission costs.”

Booking Direct is the Way to Go

While third-party websites offer convenience and comparison tools, booking directly with a hotel often provides better service, potential cost savings, and a more personalized experience overall. For a whole list of hotels in Ocean City click here. Happy vacationing!

Frank-ly Delicious: 3 Hot Dog Specials to Celebrate National Hot Dog Day

National Hot Dog Day, celebrated annually on the third Wednesday of July, is a tribute to the iconic American hot dog.Although the exact origins of the day are unclear, it was officially established in 1991 by the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council to coincide with a hot dog lunch on Capitol Hill. The day serves to highlight the hot dog’s rich history,which dates back to the late 19th century when baseball team owner Chris Von de Ahe popularized the pairing of hot dogs and baseball games. While the day is a national celebration, local communities often host their own unique Hot Dog Days, with the earliest known one taking place in Alfred, New York, in 1972.

While Ocean City isn’t doing anything universal for National Hot Dog Day, the OCMD Restaurant Group decided to get festive.  Celebrate National Hot Dog Day in style! These three local spots are serving up delicious hot dog specials you won’t want to miss:

National Hot Dog Day @the Atrium:

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Get your hot dog on at one of the OCMD Restaurants! Grab this special at the Atrium!

Located in the Quality Inn Oceanfront, 5400 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842

Score a classic combo of a Hot Dog, Fries, and Draft Beer for only $10! Available from noon to 8 PM, it’s the perfect deal for lunch or dinner.

National Hot Dog Day @ the Wedge:

The Wedge Bar and Restaurant offers exquisite views of the inlet.
The Wedge Bar and Restaurant offers exquisite views of the inlet.

806 South Atlantic Avenue, Ocean City, MD 21842

Craving something unique? Try the Sea Dog, a mouthwatering 1/4 lb beef hot dog with all the fixings, plus a side of fries and cucumber salad. Wash it down with a Natural Light and a Wedgie Shot, all for $15. This lunch special is available from 11:30 AM to 3 PM.

National Hot Dog Day @ the Original Pool Bar:

the original pool bar holiday inn
Come on down to 66th street for a frozen delight at the Original Pool Bar – and get $2 off the Beach a hot dog!

Located outside behind the Holiday Inn Oceanfront, 6600 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842

Take $2 off the All American Beach Hot Dog all day long! It’s the perfect poolside snack to pair with your favorite drink.  You can’t swim unless you are staying at the hotel, but you can access the pool bar from the other side which is open to the public at all times.

BLOOD BANK OF DELMARVA ISSUES URGENT CALL FOR O+ AND O- DONORS

Current inventory of O+ and O- is at its lowest since COVID-19 shutdown

DELAWARE – Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD) has issued an urgent call for type O+ and O- blood donations. This dangerous shortage is impacting local hospitals and part of a disturbing national trend, with Type O shortages reported across the U.S. The current inventory of type O blood is the lowest it’s been since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Further complicating this shortage is a recent surge in blood usage. In the past several days, 7 massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) have occurred across the region. MTPs involve administering 10 or more units of blood to a patient within 24 hours but can often require 50 or more lifesaving blood products per patient, placing tremendous strain on the blood supply.

Type O+ is the most common blood type, representing nearly 40% of the U.S. population. Type O- is the universal blood type and is commonly used in emergency settings. A shortage of both types, both locally and nationally, poses serious concerns for our healthcare system, and the need for donors is critical. 

In addition, the region continues to struggle with the challenges that often accompany the summer months. Seasonal travel, school breaks, and a rise in traumatic accidents during the summer months often strain the blood supply and lead to shortages. BBD is calling on all individuals with Type O blood to make an immediate donation. 

“We are appealing to our community to step up and donate blood, especially those who are      type O. The summer months are always a challenging time for the blood supply, but we are currently experiencing an even lower level of this crucial blood type than at the start of the pandemic,” said Steve Corse, Executive Director at Blood Bank of Delmarva. “Following the recent surge in blood usage, our local inventory is critically low, and we need immediate support to ensure that every patient receives the lifesaving care they need.” 

Blood donors can give every 56 days, and platelet donors can give twice per month. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently lifted several blood donor eligibility restrictions. To view current eligibility guidelines, visit delmarvablood.org or call 1-888-8-BLOOD-8.

 

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About Blood Bank of Delmarva 

Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD) celebrates 70 Years of Extraordinary Lifesaving Research, Innovation and Impact. BBD is a nonprofit, community blood bank with a simple mission: saving lives. BBD achieves its mission every day by providing safe blood and blood products to all 19 hospitals in Delmarva and relies on over 80,000 volunteer blood donors each year to ensure patient needs are met. BBD distributes over 130,000 blood products annually and operates four donor centers. Each year, BBD normally hosts over 600 blood drives that would not be possible without the commitment of community organizations that volunteer to serve as sponsors or coordinators, providing opportunities for blood donors to donate and help patients in need. BBD is a Division of New York Blood Center, Inc. (a family of operating Divisions known as New York Blood Center Enterprises) and a member of AABB and ABC. For more information, visit delmarvablood.org. Connect with us on FacebookTwitter/XInstagram, and LinkedIn.

 

Summer Nights of Music at Freeman Arts Pavilion and Ocean City Convention Center

Freeman Arts Pavilion

Delaware’s Freeman Arts Pavilion is gearing up for a spectacular summer of music in 2024, promising a lineup that spans genres and eras to delight every music aficionado. Kicking off the festivities on June 26 at 5:30 PM is Michael Franti & Spearhead, bringing their signature blend of reggae, funk, and soul to the stage alongside special guests sure to elevate the evening’s vibe.

Iconic 80’s

Continuing the journey through musical nostalgia, on June 28 at 7:00 PM, get ready to groove at the ‘Back To The Eighties Show’ featuring Jessie’s Girl. Relive the iconic sounds of the 1980s with hits that defined the decade of big hair and neon colors, promising a night of infectious energy and sing-along anthems.

The tribute spectacular continues on June 29 at 7:00 PM with ‘Face 2 Face: A Tribute to Elton John & Billy Joel’. Experience the timeless classics of two legendary pianists and vocalists as their greatest hits come to life on stage, transporting audiences through decades of music history.

County Meets Coastal

As July unfolds, the pavilion hosts country super star Lee Brice on July 3, UB40 on July 6, and ‘Rain — A Tribute to The Beatles’ on July 7, each bringing their unique flair and undeniable talent to the Delaware coast.

Mark your calendars and prepare for unforgettable nights under the stars at Freeman Arts Pavilion, where music meets magic in every performance.

Ocean City Convention Center

The Ocean City Convention Center is set to host a series of electrifying performances that promise to enchant audiences of all tastes and ages throughout the summer of 2024.

Calling All Taylor Swifties!

Kicking off the lineup is Kanin Wren’s Taylor Swift Experience on July 26th at the Ocean City Performing Arts Center. Fronted by Kanin Wren, this dynamic live show celebrates the greatest hits of Taylor Swift, from classics like “You Belong With Me” to newer favorites like “Midnights”. Known for packing dance floors and creating unforgettable memories, this experience is a must-see for fans eager to relive Swift’s iconic discography in a vibrant live setting.

On August 18th, the excitement continues with “Slippery When Wet – The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute” and “Light Up The Moon” at the Ocean City Performing Arts Center. This double-header promises to blend classic rock with pop energy, offering an evening of music that spans generations and genres, ensuring a night of pure entertainment.

What Happens in Ocean City, Stays in Ocean City

Closing out the summer spectacularly is “Ultimate Vegas Variety Show Hosted By The Edwards Twins” on August 21st. Presented by the Stars Of LaCage, The Edwards Twins bring to life the legendary superstars of yesteryears and today with uncanny resemblance and live vocal performances. From Sonny & Cher to Lady Gaga, this show recreates the magic of the variety shows from the 70s and 80s, earning praise from critics nationwide as a must-see extravaganza.

Don’t miss out on these extraordinary performances at the Ocean City Convention Center, where music, nostalgia, and entertainment converge to create unforgettable summer nights for locals and visitors alike. You won’t want to miss this!

 

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Ocean City’s Boardwalk Tram

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License

Have a CDL? You can drive the tram from the 3rd street lot to the boardwalk.

No special license is required to drive the tram. All one needs is a regular ol’ drivers license. However if you want to drive the tram across the street from their 3rd street lot to the boardwalk for your shift, you must possess a CDL license. Sometimes drivers without a CDL switch with one that does to get the tram across the street and then walk back to the 3rd street lot.

25 Cents Per Ride

Tickets are $5 now, but used to be 25 cents for a one way ride.

When the tram began back in 1964, it only cost 25 cents for a passenger to ride the tram- and you only paid cash. However as time went on, prices reflected the economy. In addition there are more ways to pay for a ride now. Exact cash is always accepted but now you can use credit card and apple pay.

They Have a Special Button!

The inside of a tram Jeep.

It’s amazing to see the tram crossing local roads en-route to the boardwalk. How do they do it with all of those cars coming? They have a special button in the front of the jeep that changes the light at 4th street red in order to stop incoming traffic! How powerful?

Punch Cards

Look at the time punch cards!

Advancements of technology is all over the world…except when talking about “punching in” for your shift as a driver or a conductor. Tram employees still use the “old time” punch card systems that have been upgraded slightly with a digital touch. 

Small But Mighty

Conductors also count how many passengers board.

The small fleet only has 8 trams with an extra jeep in case of mechanical issues. Each tram can hold up to 75 passengers with the addition of some large stuffed animal claw machine winnings of course. And what’s the record for the highest number of passengers on a tram in one shift? Just ask Dennis! He holds the record with 558 passengers!

Rent the Tram?

Each tram can hold 75 people for your event!

You can what?! You can actually rent a tram for special occasions such as weddings, family reunions, celebrations of life, or even a bachelorette party! Talk about riding in style.

Always Safety First

Larry ushers the south bound tram.

When two trams are coming head to head, North bound trams will pull over to allow the South bound one to pass. The conductor of the North bound tram will always get out to ensure they are a safe distance from one another and people on the boardwalk. In addition, there are only two locations where the tram can not stop on the boardwalk due to a lack of vision/space- it’s the turn on the top of the fishing pier and the rest station at Caroline street. Drivers must use their radios to inform other drivers of their whereabouts and direction.

Crowds and More Crowds

The tram team is made up of 8 trams total with an extra jeep in case of engineering emergencies.

You would think that when major events like Ocean’s Calling are in town, the tram would be running non- stop. However truth is, due to the gigantic number of patrons the tram can’t actually navigate the boardwalk. The tram can only turn around in two different spots on the boardwalk, both the north and south stations. 

Labor of Love without the Labor

To another 60 years of tram service!

Being a member of the tram team seemed to have a commonality. Thanks to Robert, Hal, Dale, George, and Scott for answering all of my questions and lengthy emails. And even more thanks to the drivers, conductors, and ticket sales: Vicki, Patrick, Dennis, Mary, Larry, and Stewart- Each and every one of you expressed your love of being a member of the tram team whether for 1 year or 20 (we won’t mention names). You all made it very clear that “working” wasn’t really work- it was a labor of love without the labor. 

To another 60 years of boardwalk fun!

Celebrating 60 Years of the Tram: The Inside Scoop

For six decades, the Ocean City Boardwalk Tram has been a beloved fixture, ferrying locals and visitors alike along the iconic 2.5-mile stretch of Ocean City’s bustling boardwalk. Since its inception in 1964, the tram has not only provided transportation but has also become a symbol of summer fun and relaxation for generations.

History and Evolution

Collection of the Ocean City Museum Society

The tram first rolled onto the scene in 1964, offering rides for just 25 cents per trip. Initially, it operated with a simple mission: to provide convenient transport along the vibrant boardwalk, known for its lively atmosphere and stunning ocean views. Over the years, as Ocean City grew in popularity as a vacation destination, so did the tram’s role in facilitating easy access to the myriad attractions lining the boardwalk.

Collection of the Ocean City Museum Society

Throughout its history, the tram has seen several upgrades and expansions. It started with a fleet of open-air cars pulled by modified Jeeps with soft tops, providing passengers with a refreshing ocean breeze and panoramic views. Today, the tram continues to operate with its nostalgic charm, although the fare has evolved to reflect modern times, now costing $5 per one-way trip.

Operational Insights

The tram fleet is made up of 8 trams total with an extra jeep in case of engineering emergencies.

From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the tram operates daily from noon until midnight, ensuring convenient access for beachgoers and boardwalk enthusiasts alike. During the “off season” months of May and September, modified schedules accommodate special events, showcasing the flexibility and adaptability of this iconic service.

To enhance accessibility, the tram stops officially at designated points: the North Booth at 27th Street and the South Booth at the Inlet parking lot. However, passengers can hail the tram virtually anywhere along the boardwalk by signaling the conductor, stationed at the rear of the tram—an insider tip often overlooked by first-time riders. 

Trams are wheelchair accessible as well. There is a removable ramp that conductors attach to allow for wheelchair service. Only service pets are allowed in addition to those extremely large boardwalk stuffed animals (no charge for those)! And lastly fold up strollers can be boarded, too. However bicycles are not allowed. 

Behind the Scenes

The tram’s success is largely attributed to its dedicated team of over 65 staff members, led by a committed supervisor who himself started as a tram conductor four years prior. That supervisor is Dale Brown. Brown himself came to the Ocean City team by recommendation of a friend. And it was one of the best decisions he’s ever made. An enthusiastic leader, explains that there is so much that goes on behind the scenes that no one really understands the complexity of the tram. “We get flat tires, engine trouble, etc. But George (Peake) transit operations manager goes above and beyond what we need.”

The team, consisting mostly of retired individuals from diverse backgrounds and even a 20-year-old newcomer, brings enthusiasm and customer service excellence to every ride. Their efforts ensure that each journey remains safe, enjoyable, and memorable for passengers of all ages. Brown explains that “all of our staff bring their A game every day assisting vacationers enjoy the best Ocean City has to offer.”

Memorable Moments and Traditions

Collection of the Ocean City Museum Society

Over the decades, the tram has witnessed countless heartwarming and memorable moments. From engagements and wedding parties celebrating their love on board to regular families making the tram a part of their annual vacation tradition, each ride carries a unique story.

The tram’s popularity is also rooted in tradition, with many riders returning year after year to relive cherished memories and create new ones. Its role extends beyond mere transportation; it embodies a connection to Ocean City’s vibrant culture and community spirit.

George Peake, comments that the tram isn’t just a mode of transportation. “It’s an amusement. People need to ride the tram during the day and during the night. It’s an entirely different experience. And what I love about it is that it makes you fall in love with Ocean City all over again.”

Looking Ahead

Tram drivers leave the station and have to cross St. Louis Avenue to access the boardwalk.

As the Ocean City Boardwalk Tram celebrates its 60th anniversary, its future remains bright. Plans for continued enhancements and service improvements ensure that future generations will continue to enjoy the convenience and charm of this beloved amusement. Whether it’s enjoying a leisurely ride to soak in the sights or using it as a backdrop for special occasions, the tram continues to be a cherished part of Ocean City’s summer experience.

For those planning a visit to Ocean City, don’t miss the opportunity to hop aboard the boardwalk tram—a timeless tradition that promises not just a ride, but an unforgettable journey through Ocean City’s storied past and vibrant present.

The White Marlin Open: Gearing Up for it’s 51st Year of Fishing

Ocean City, Maryland, is gearing up once again for the highly anticipated White Marlin Open, an event that has become synonymous with prestige, competition, and substantial prize money. As the tournament marks its 51st year in 2024, it continues to attract anglers from around the globe eager to test their skills in the pursuit of the majestic white marlin.

A Legacy of Excellence

View from above of the White Marlin Open at Harbor Island

Since its humble beginnings in 1974, when a modest fleet of 57 boats competed for a total prize purse of $20,000, the White Marlin Open has grown exponentially. Back then, the largest individual prize was $5,000—an impressive sum at the time. Over the decades, the tournament has evolved into the world’s largest and richest billfish tournament, reaching a milestone last year with over $10.5 million in prize money distributed among participants.

The $50,000 Winner Take All White Marlin Category

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One of the most exciting developments from it’s 50th anniversary year is the introduction of new categories and substantial cash prizes. A continued highlight of the upcoming tournament is the $50,000 winner-take-all category for white marlin. This addition promises to intensify the competition as anglers vie not only for the prestigious title but also for a significant cash reward reserved exclusively for those who catch and weigh in the largest white marlin. This being especially true since no white marlins made the 66″ minimum last year to bring to the scales.

50 Years of Success

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Over half a century, the White Marlin Open has solidified its reputation as a premier event in the sportfishing world. With each passing year, the tournament has attracted more participants, expanded its prize offerings, and continued to showcase Ocean City’s rich marine heritage. The community eagerly anticipates the economic boost and international attention the event brings to the area.

The Growth and Impact

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Angler Jared Albert and mate Wes Parker on a white marlin release on the Desperado.

From its early days to the present, the White Marlin Open has been instrumental in promoting Ocean City as a top destination for anglers and tourists alike. Beyond the thrill of the competition, the tournament has fostered a sense of camaraderie among participants and spectators, creating lasting memories and traditions for fishing enthusiasts of all ages.

Preparing for the Future

Anglers prep their boats still hoping to be the first to snag that white marlin for this year's 50th anniversary.
Anglers prep their boats still hoping to be the first to snag that white marlin for this year’s 50th anniversary.

As the White Marlin Open prepares for its 51st edition, organizers are committed to upholding its legacy of fairness, sportsmanship, and conservation. The tournament’s strict rules ensure that participants adhere to sustainable fishing practices, helping to preserve the delicate marine ecosystem for future generations.

Joining the Tradition

Prepping has already started for the 2024 WMO.

For anglers gearing up for the White Marlin Open, the excitement is palpable. Whether competing for the top prize in the white marlin category or enjoying the festivities from shore, participants and spectators alike are poised to witness another chapter in the storied history of this iconic tournament.

Looking Ahead

We are called The White Marlin Capital for a reason!

As Ocean City counts down to the start of the 2024 White Marlin Open, anticipation runs high. The event promises not only thrilling competition but also a celebration of the tournament’s enduring legacy and the remarkable journey from its modest beginnings to becoming a global phenomenon in sportfishing.

Saltwater Adventures Fishing Boasts 5 Star Reviews All Around: Ocean City, Maryland

Are you ready to experience five star fishing of Ocean City, Maryland? Then welcome to Saltwater Adventures aboard the “Kashmir,” a custom-built 25-foot center console vessel that embodies the spirit of Ocean City fishing!  Tailored fishing trips by Captain Tony Battista of Saltwater Adventures promises an unforgettable fishing trip amidst the stunning waters that surround this coastal paradise.

Aboard the “Kashmir”  

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Welcome aboard Kashmir with Saltwater Adventures.

Step onto the “Kashmir” and you’ll find yourself surrounded by top-of-the-line electronics and fishing gear, ensuring that every angler’s needs are met with precision and quality. This vessel, proudly constructed in Ocean City itself, reflects a commitment to excellence and local craftsmanship, setting the stage for a day filled with excitement and exploration.

Fishing Amenities

Each Saltwater Adventures trip aboard the “Kashmir” includes all necessary licenses, gear, bait, and cold non-alcoholic beverages, ensuring a hassle-free adventure from start to finish. Captain Tony, a seasoned expert familiar with Ocean City’s waters, the vessel primarily employs light tackle spinning gear, both artificial and live bait techniques to target a diverse range of species.

Abundant Fishing Opportunities

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Always family friendly with Saltwater Adventures.

Every trip aboard boasts a potential encounter with flounder, striped bass, bluefish, trout, croakers, tautog, and sea bass. Depending on the season and conditions, lucky anglers might even spot red drum and cobia, adding excitement to each cast and reel. One family reviewed saying, “We wanted to catch Mahi-Mahi so badly, and luckily the water conditions were great and he took us out further and found us some Mahi to catch!” 

Tailored Fishing Trips

Whether you’re an early riser eager for the morning bite or prefer a leisurely mid-day excursion, the “Kashmir” offers flexibility with 3, 4, and 6-hour fishing trips. The morning trip typically sets off between 6-7 AM, optimizing the fishing experience during prime hours. Mid-day and afternoon trips depart between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM, while the night trip, perfect for sunset enthusiasts, starts promptly at 7:30 PM.

Capt. Tony’s Expertise

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Welcome aboard Kashmir with Saltwater Adventures.

Capt. Tony’s dedication to providing exceptional service extends to scheduling each trip around optimal tide conditions, ensuring the best chances for a successful fishing outing. His knowledge and passion for Ocean City’s marine ecosystem create an enriching experience for all aboard. Even when weather may not be favorable for fishing, Saltwater Adventures turns the tide themselves! “We booked during a week of rough weather and high chances of bigger seas. Captain Tony was very up front about the situation but did not cancel incase the weather cleared. We were fortunate enough to get out in the morning and get some quality time at the wreck site. He refused to let us go home empty handed and we ended up with a 4 or 5 fish.” It’s all about the experience and knowledge of the captain, and Battista doesn’t disappoint.

Beyond Fishing

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Different length trips are available.

While fishing remains the highlight, the “Kashmir” also offers sunset dinner cruises, providing opportunities to relax and enjoy Ocean City’s breathtaking coastal views in a unique and intimate setting. While dinner is not included, the boat is conveniently docked at Fish Tales, that boasts a great menu with delicious food to go for the boat.

Reviews and Testaments

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Enjoy a trip with the guys or bring the whole family.

Whether anglers were back bay trolling, wreck fishing, or sunset fishing anglers are raving about their experiences with Captain Tony. “We spent a majority of time with our lines in the water. Compared to other trips we have booked over 20 years this was the best. My boys and I had a great time,” boasts a customer from 4th of July 2024. “By far the most knowledgeable, honest, and personable captains my family and I have aver met,” reviewed another family. 

Plan Your Adventure

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Take in the Ocean City scenery while out on the Kashmir.

For those seeking an immersive saltwater fishing experience in Ocean City, Maryland, the “Kashmir” promises more than just a day on the water—it offers memories to last a lifetime. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a novice looking to cast your first line, embark on an adventure aboard the “Kashmir” and discover the thrill of fishing amidst Ocean City’s natural beauty and abundant marine life.

Bats on the Shore

Eastern Red Bat: Photo Credit Merlin D. Tuttle, Bat Conservation International
Eastern Red Bat: Photo Credit Merlin D. Tuttle, Bat Conservation International

Growing up in the Shenandoah Valley with a dad who is a bat biologist, my sisters and I would spend weekends scrambling through caves, feeding injured bats water droplets through straws, and avoiding the Ziplock bags of frozen bat specimens when reaching into the garage freezer for a frozen pizza. A few times a year my dad would travel to the Eastern Shore of Virginia to study coastal bats on the barrier islands with his colleagues. Bats at the beach? That notion always confounded me. Most people equate bats with deep, echoing caves in the mountains, not flat marshy islands. Yet bats are important members of our coastal ecosystems.

Bats are divided into two main groups- tree bats and cave bats. The Eastern Shore is home to bat species that prefer tree dwellings. The six most common species that inhabit Maryland’s Atlantic coast include Eastern Red Bats, Evening Bats, Big Brown Bats, Hoary Bats, Tri-Colored Bats, and Silver-Haired Bats. You have probably noticed these nocturnal insectivores emerging in the purple dusk of summer evenings, flitting over the marsh or around forest edges chasing mosquitos, flies, moths, and other small insects. The US Department of Agriculture estimates that a small bat can catch 1,000 or more insects in a single hour. If a bat worked for a pest control service, they would earn employee of the month throughout the entire summer season. It is estimated that bats provide about $22.9 billion in pest control for the agricultural industry across the U.S. (Boyles et al. 2011). These positive benefits that wildlife or ecosystems provide to people are called ecosystem services. Bats make up about one-fifth of all mammals on Earth, and the ecosystem services they provide make them an invaluable part of our natural world, even here on the Coastal Bays.

Bats on the Shore are not only valued for what they can do for us humans, like reduce the number of mosquito bites we itch each summer. They are genuinely fascinating creatures, and each species has its own unique characteristics. Eastern Red Bats, which are the most common tree bats in Maryland, can fly up to 40 miles per hour. On the contrary, Silver-Haired Bats live life in the slow lane and fly at unhurried, leisurely speeds. The Hoary bat is the largest bat in Maryland, with a wingspan that can reach 16 inches. Evening Bats win the undesirable award of smelliest bat. They have a strong, pungent odor that earns them this prize.

Bats use echolocation to find food and navigate at night by emitting sound waves through their mouth or nose at frequencies above human hearing and listening for the echoes to bounce back. From the echoes they can create a detailed map of the objects in their environment, including the size, shape, and texture of their surroundings. Scientists are learning from bats’ use of echolocation to develop navigational aids for the blind.

When the tourists have packed up and driven back across the bridge for the season, and the ocean spits a chilly spray into the crisp air, winter’s arrival is imminent, and bats have a few options for how to prepare. They may hibernate, migrate, enter torpor, or choose to do a combination of these. Most species that roost in trees migrate south to warmer areas with active insect populations for a steady food source. They may enter bouts of torpor, in which their heart rate decreases significantly, their body temperature drops to near freezing, and all other bodily functions slow to a crawl to conserve energy. This state of torpor can reduce energy usage by 98%. Torpor can last for only a few hours, or a few months, in which this extended state of torpor becomes a hibernation. For example, many Eastern Red Bats migrate south for the winter, but some choose to stay in Maryland and make themselves at home in hollow trees or leaf litter to enter torpor. During warm winter days they may awaken and resume activity, and during this time you may notice them flying about as if it were a balmy summer night.

Mark Johnson- Eastern Red Bat
Mark Johnson- Eastern Red Bat

Bats in much of the U.S. are in serious decline. Habitat loss and disease are the main culprits causing all 10 of the bat species occurring in Maryland to be listed as “Species of Greatest Conservation Need”. In 2006 a fungal disease called white-nose syndrome was introduced from abroad into an east coast cave. It was first discovered in upstate New York and has been spreading with a vengeance throughout much of the U.S. and into Canada. White-nose syndrome (WNS) is the worst wildlife disease outbreak in North American history. It mainly affects cave-dwelling species of bats but can also impact tree species. In caves affected by WNS, biologists have observed as much as 100% decline in hibernating bats. It has decimated entire species of bats as well- the populations of Northern Long-Eared, Little Brown, and Tri-Colored bats have been reduced by over 90% in less than 10 years. White-nose syndrome is an invasive fungus that acts as a silent killer, affecting hibernating bats by growing into their skin and causing disruptions to their fragile state of hibernation. These interruptions lead to dehydration, starvation, and death. The stalactite-decorated ceilings of the caves I visited as a child in the days before white-nose syndrome were carpeted with the soft fur of thousands of bats. Today those caves echo with a cold, haunting silence.

At this point we all may find ourselves asking, “Is there hope?”. Some species of bats are more resilient to disease than others. While there is no cure for white-nose syndrome, scientists around the world have been working tirelessly to find answers and solutions to offer a brighter future for bats across North America. Many caves have been closed to recreational cavers to prevent the spread of disease that may be transported from human clothing and gear. The awareness of the fragility of many bat populations and the important role they play in ecosystems from the mountains to the coast enables us to fight for these important species. As long as bats continue to dance across the dusky treeline on humid evenings to the cacophony of cicadas and spring peepers, there will be hope.

Longboard Cafe Wins Best of Ocean City- Drinks Category

In the heart of mid town Ocean City, Maryland, Longboard Cafe shows off both culinary excellence and happy hour couture.  Since its opening in June 2013, this restaurant has quickly become a favorite among locals and tourists alike, offering a diverse menu that caters to every palate.

Behind the Board

Longboard Cafe is owned by a longtime local resident, Rick Vach, who possesses a rich history of entrepreneurial ventures and family ties to the restaurant scene in Ocean City dating back to the 1960s. Longboard Cafe embodies a passion for hospitality and quality dining. Located conveniently near Sunset Island, the restaurant welcomes guests with its relaxed beach-themed decor and welcoming ambiance, making it a perfect spot for families, couples, and friends.

Menu Highlights

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Catch of the day topped with Blistered Cherry Tomatoes, Baby Spinach in a Tuscan Sauce over Fettuccine!

The menu at Longboard Cafe is a culinary journey, featuring everything from gourmet burgers and tacos to fresh seafood and creative salads. Each dish is crafted from scratch in their kitchen, ensuring quality and flavor in every bite. Specialties include their famous Longboard Wings, coated in Addiction Sauce with sweet heat and topped with crumbled blue cheese and bacon dust—an award-winning dish that keeps patrons coming back.

Seafood enthusiasts will delight in options like shrimp, crab, lobster, scallops, and a variety of daily fish specials. For those craving something unique, Longboard Cafe offers raw seafood options including Ahi tuna, perfect for those who enjoy the freshest flavors straight from the ocean.

The Best of Ocean City- Drinks

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Longboard swaps out beer throughout the seasons using Burley Oak, Evolution and RAR.

Longboard Cafe isn’t just renowned for its food; it’s also celebrated for its innovative drink menu. Voted Best Drinks by editorial staff, their cocktail selection includes a variety of margaritas and martinis, each crafted with care and creativity. Popular choices include the Prickly Pear Margarita and the Cucumber Jalapeno Margarita, perfectly complementing the vibrant flavors of their dishes.

On tap, guests can enjoy a selection of local beers, supporting nearby breweries and offering a taste of Maryland’s craft beer scene.

Happy Hour- Say It With Me “241526”

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With a list margaritas, you’ll be ablet to find something to your liking.

Every day except Tuesday during the off-season, Longboard Cafe hosts a vibrant happy hour featuring enticing specials on drinks. Known by the slogan “241526,” this daily event invites guests to unwind and enjoy discounted treats in a laid-back setting.

Allergy-Friendly Dining

Catch of the day and three blackened jumbo shrimp smothered in a creamy coconut curry sauce.

One of Longboard Cafe’s standout features is its commitment to allergy-friendly dining. Recognized as the Best of Ocean City, Allergy Friendly Restaurant, the establishment offers a gluten-free menu upon request, with allergens clearly marked on the main menu.

Reservations Are Highly Recommended

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The center stage of the restaurant is their incredible bar.

Beyond its exceptional food and drink offerings, Longboard Cafe enhances the dining experience with outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying Ocean City’s pleasant weather. 

For those planning a visit, Longboard Cafe accepts reservations, which are highly recommended, especially during peak times, and even days ahead of time. This ensures that guests can secure their preferred dining experience without delay.

Someone For Everyone

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Sliced roasted turkey breast, sweet & spicy bacon, lettuce, tomato, and avocado ranch on sprouted wheat.

With a loyal clientele and a reputation for being family-friendly and pet-friendly (on the outdoor patio only), Longboard Cafe has become a cornerstone of Ocean City’s dining scene. Its location within walking distance of Sunset Island adds to its appeal to nearby neighbors.

Whether you’re looking for a memorable dinner with family, a romantic evening out, or simply a place to relax and enjoy good food and drinks, Longboard Cafe promises an unforgettable experience. With its welcoming atmosphere, diverse menu, and commitment to quality and service, it continues to uphold its status as a culinary gem in Ocean City, Maryland.

For those planning to visit, remember to make your reservations early to secure your spot.

Photo Friday Contest Winner July 11th 2024

Thank you for all the great photos you shared with us for our Photo Friday Contest this week. We received pictures of fireworks, relaxing and jumping on the beach, boogie boarding in the ocean, new babies first visit to the Boardwalk, treats for older kids on the Boardwalk, amusement park and arcade fun, stormy days at the Inlet, and beautiful sunsets on the bay, all here in Ocean City Md.  We love receiving photos taken during your vacation here in Ocean City, and we have put together a selection of this week’s pictures for you to look at.

This week’s randomly selected winner of 2 FREE Mega Passes to Trimper Rides of Ocean City is Heather Martz for this great photo of someone enjoying the show during the 4th of July fireworks display on the beach.  Congratulations Heather!

 

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Lindsay Muir Johnson – Mia on the 4th of July… OC happy
William Kirk – 8yr old Angelina and Mommy Simo LOVE OCEAN CITY, especially as seen from Sail Alyosha.
Karen Weber – Nothing better than early mornings on the beach! Dipping our toes and knowing you have a full day of fun ahead of you.
Desiree Moore – Our favorite place on 9th
Hannah Wilson – Drove to ocean city for a one night stay just so this girl could see the beach
Mindy Langer – We had a whaley great time on the boardwalk!
Emily Pridgen – Getting sunset pictures and the big kid wanted to be a kid
David D Deithorn Jr – Sunday funday
Kathie Baldwin – My grandkids have so much fun with bubbles on the beach. It’s a great way to meet new friends because who doesn’t love giant bubbles?
Amie Walker – Chilling on the boardwalk
Seth Dora – Snow cones on the boardwalk fun!
David Rossbach – Easy like Sunday morning!
Lisa Nettles – Our way to bring in the New Year Ocean cityMD , my favorite place, this was at SPAIN awesome view
Trista Dora – Seagulls want food!
Sally Arnold – Sunset at deLazy Lizard.
Amy Fitzgerald – Loves his little seashell collection
Carolina Rogers – Our 6 year-old made a stop heading to the beach!
Tara Ann – Beach then boardwalk and some games! We won! Thank you OC Fun City!!
Hannah Wilson – Baby’s first boardwalk visit
Michael Krol – Having the best time at Trimpers!
Michael Smith – We love OC.. will be there in exactly one week again!
Sarah Addis – She loves her some boogy boarding
Lisa Dotson-Friel – Enjoying the sights and sounds of the waves crashing.
SkyLynn Nicole – Had to stop and get a picture with peppa pig and get some candy

RELEASE OF REEL HAZE CRAFT BEER BY FIN CITY

FIN CITY NEW TAPROOM RELEASE

This Thursday (July 11th) Fin City Brewing Company of West Ocean City will release its newest craft beer, Reel Haze.  Reel Haze is a New England India Pale Ale (IPA).  This new IPA will bring together that perfect blend of malts and hops to give you your new favorite beer for this summer season!  New England IPAs are known for their hop aroma and flavor without the bitterness.  It will have a bursting juicy and tropical taste. Come try it out tomorrow!!

 

REEL HAZE CRAFT BEER
Reel Haze craft beer

In keeping with its tradition, all Fin City beers are dedicated to the fishing industry.  Reel Haze will contain a 6.7% alcohol count with 35 IBU.  This beer will complement other Fin City craft beers at its new Taphouse location.  Fin City’s Head Brewer, Zack Lucas’ thoughts on this new craft beer:

“Reel Haze is my take on what a New England IPA should taste and look like.  After brewing in New England, I learned the style and had the ability to try new hops; even the experimental hops. Reel Haze uses classic hops for this style Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe with some new innovated hops to help with yield. We used Mosaic incognito, which is a 100% all-natural, full-spectrum hop product crafted to deliver highly concentrated flavor while maximizing brewing efficiency and reducing process loss. This was used in the whirlpool along with Citra pellet hops. Then, during primary fermentation we dry hopped with Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe. These hops and our house yeast, give off that classic citrus, tropical fruit, and slight dank flavors you want in a hazy IPA. I wanted our first hazy IPA to be a classic representation of the style to open the door for the next creation in the future.”

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THE RELEASE

This Thursday, July 11th Reel Haze will be released for tasting and sale at the Fin City Taphouse in West Ocean City.  This beer will be available in five-, ten- and sixteen-ounce pours.  The Retail Release (in cans) will be available starting July 15th.  Six packs and crowlers (32 ounces) will also be available for purchase for to go customers. 

 

FIN CITY BREWING COMPANY

Fin City was started in 2012, making it the oldest brewery in the Ocean City, Maryland area.  Formerly housed in Hoopers Restaurant near the Route 50 Bridge in Ocean City, Fin City Brewing Company has its own location now at its Taproom facility in West Ocean City at 12911 Ocean Gateway, unit 206 in Ocean City, MD  21842. 

Fin City facility in West Ocean City

Its Taproom hours are:

Monday thru Thursday:  4 pm to 9:30 pm

Friday: 3:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Saturday and Sunday:  11 am to 9:30 pm

 

Taphouse bar serving area at Fin City

Fin City’s new Taproom is located next to Pancho & Lefty’s Cantina in the Westside 50 Plaza. The new Taproom has a seating capacity of about 45 plus standing room. There are 12 taps serving Fin City’s core beers as well as tasty experimental brews only available at the Taproom. There are TVs for the big games and food is available from Pancho & Lefty’s Cantina (will deliver) and any of the local restaurants within close vicinity.  Fin City will also have the opportunity for small events for parties, gatherings, and other social events.

The beer lab at its Taproom, includes a small batch brew house. Similar to where Fin City started in the loft at Hooper’s Crab House, the brew lab will be viewable from the taproom. Its small batch brewing philosophy allows for constant innovation of traditional brewing.  Fin City currently partners with Oliver Brewing Company of Baltimore for its larger craft beer production, but will have its own brewing facility in Easton, Maryland.  These craft beers are produced using Fin City beer recipes.

Co-owner of Fin City Brewing, Vince Wright at Taphouse

Fin City’s mission from co-owner Vince Wright, “We strive to source the highest quality ingredients from local farmers and suppliers whenever possible. This not only supports our local community, but also ensures that our beers are made with the freshest and most flavorful ingredients available. Whether it’s a refreshing IPA or a rich and complex stout, we take pride in crafting small batch beers that are truly one-of-a-kind. We are looking having a few pints with our loyal customers!

Fin City Brewing Company was born on the water in Ocean City, Maryland.  All our beers are dedicated to the fishing industry.”

 

MEET NEW HEAD BREWER – ZACK LUCAS
Zack Lucas, Head Brewer

Zack Lucas has been brewing professionally for the last seven years and started his career at Four Quarters Brewing in Vermont.  Zack states, “They gave me the opportunity with only homebrewing experience but I worked my way up the ladder becoming head brewer in a year and half. There I was able to create beers freely and to this day they still produce them with my recipes.”  Zach moved back to Maryland in December 2021. He has worked at three different local breweries but it never felt like the home feeling he had at Four Quarters, until he was hired as Head Brewer at Fin City.  Zach adds, “I have that creative freedom again and pleased to be able to build out a brewery from scratch for our Easton location. That is a brewer’s dream to be able to buy and build out a production space with the trust of your owners. I am looking forward to this chapter in my life and the growth of Fin City Brewing.”

Fin City tastings
FINAL THOUGHTS AND WHAT NEXT?

Fin City Brewing’s Taproom is located in West Ocean City Maryland. In the Taproom is a 1-barrel brewhouse by SS Brew Tech so small batch one-off beers for taproom draft pours only.  According to Zack, “This gives me the creative freedom to use different malt, hops, and yeast companies to figure out who we want to use in the production facility next year. Our next one-off will be a Peach American Wheat Ale that will be available in the taproom next week. COME CHECK US OUT!”

This Week in Ocean City: 7/10-7/15/24

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This summer, Ocean City, Maryland is the place to be for unforgettable family fun and entertainment!

 

Join us at the Carousel Hotel for Beach Movies under the stars. This week, it’s ‘Paw Patrol,’ a favorite for the kids!

Every Thursday, Sunset Park comes alive with live music at Sunset Park Concerts, kicking off an exciting summer of performances.

Mark your calendars for July 14th as Fitz and the Tantrums take center stage at Freeman Arts Pavilion. It’s an evening of music you won’t want to miss!

Every Sunday evening, Ocean City hosts Sundaes in the Park at Northside Park. Enjoy live music, delicious sundaes, and fireworks lighting up the night sky.

And don’t forget the Beach Dance Parties and Fireworks at Caroline Street Stage and the Boardwalk. It’s an Ocean City tradition of music, dancing, and spectacular fireworks!”

Make your summer unforgettable in Ocean City, Maryland. Plan your getaway today.