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12 things you know to be true if long beach island, nJ is your happy place

I strongly suggest making LBI your next vacation spot

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12 things you know to be true if long beach island, nJ is your happy place

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1. You know where all the best salt water taffy/ fudge places are

Stutz. Look it up.

2. You roll down the windows when you cross the bridge just to smell in that salty water air

Okay, maybe this is just me but you should try it sometime

3. You know that most of the restaurants are BYOB

4. Speaking of restaurants, we got some of the best ones

Just to name a few: The Black Whale, The Chicken or the Egg, and Uncle Wills

5. You've spent wayyyy too much money at the Fantasy Island arcade

6. Speaking of Fantasy Island, you begged your parents to bring you as a kid and you're just as happy going now

Basically an amusement park made for little kids but even if you're 21, you still get excited to go

7. You know we have the best water park, even if the "lazy river" scarred you for life

8. You know we have the best doughnuts

Marvels, please just look it up or go there or do something 'cause they're the best.

9. You know that Bay Village is your go to for all your shopping needs

It's basically a boardwalk without being a boardwalk?

10. There's a Wawa on every corner and they're the best for your morning iced coffee

11. You know that when you're on vacation here, calories don't exist

12. And last but not least, our beaches are the best and it's an easy walk from pretty much any location

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