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A walking tour of the boardwalk at Point Pleasant NJ on a hot day in the middle of summer. Thanks for watching.
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CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS SHATTERPROOF 72 COUNT ON AMAZON Point Pleasant beach in summer 2014, including a walking tour and some views of the beach and boardwalk Thanks for watching.
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Jenkinson boardwalk Beach
The following is a summary from the book Amusement Parks of New Jersey by Jim Futrell. Published by Stackpole Books of Mechanicsburg, PA. Amusement Parks of New Jersey features an in-depth history of Jenkinson’s Boardwalk along with 15 other parks operating in New Jersey. For ordering information please visit stackpolebooks.com or call (800) 732-3669.
Charles Jenkinson was one of the many entrepreneurs that flocked to the Atlantic shore to seek their fortune by catering to the throngs of tourists that came to enjoy the sea air. In the early 1900’s, Jenkinson opened soda fountains in the shore towns of Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. Both stores occupied leased space and Jenkinson eventually grew tired of the restrictions placed on him by his landlords.
As a result, in 1926 he acquired property in the nearby town of Point Pleasant Beach. Its boardwalk was much quieter than the ones in Asbury Park and Ocean Grove and he saw an opportunity to have a significant impact. In 1928, Jenkinson’s Pavilion opened for business, totally transforming the sleepy Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk.
The Pavilion was a large open air building on the beach featuring a candy shop, soda fountain and refreshment stand. On the opposite side of the boardwalk from the Pavilion, Jenkinson built a novelty store and a swimming pool. The business grew rapidly, with a dance hall opening in 1929 and a miniature golf course soon after.
Despite the Depression that was impacting business throughout the country, Jenkinson’s was able to thrive and in 1934, the operation expanded by acquiring the beach, and a bathhouse and pavilion north of his existing operation at the inlet, the place where the Manasquan River flowed into the ocean.
Charles Jenkinson passed away in 1937 but his son, Orlo, stepped in and growth continued. In 1949, Jenkinson’s opened a miniature train ride along the beach to connect the operations at the Pavilion to the inlet facilities. It remained a popular attraction until it was retired in 1996. With the additional acreage at the Inlet, Jenkinson’s opened a small kiddie park in 1954 that remained a popular attraction until being replaced by a miniature golf course in the mid-1960’s.
In 1964, Orlo Jenkinson passed away and his son took over the business. While Jenkinson’s remained a popular destination, without the hands-on leadership that Orlo provided, it went into a period of stagnation.
By the late 1970’s, the Jenkinson’s operation was struggling and new blood was needed to revitalize the Pavilion and boardwalk. Pasquale “Pat” Storino, a juke box and arcade games dealer, was looking for a new opportunity that would not require so much travel. His family had owned a summer home in Point Pleasant Beach since the 1940’s and he thought the tired old Pavilion would be a great opportunity.
Storino reached a deal to purchase the Jenkinson’s holdings and immediately launched a renovation of the Pavilion, creating an arcade, concessions stands, games and a restaurant. In 1978, a dinner theater was added to the Pavilion and in 1980, a waterslide complex replaced the aging swimming pool and miniature golf course.
Storino knew that the long-term future of his business depended on him acquiring control of as much of the boardwalk as possible so that he could create a multi-faceted destination. In 1980, he acquired Fun Fair, a small kiddie park that was located across the boardwalk from the pavilion. This was followed in 1983, when Pat, with his brother Vincent Storino, purchased Holiday Playland, another small amusement park located on the southern end of the boardwalk. Holiday Playland was immediately renamed Jenkinson’s South after the 1983 season and many of the thrill rides were sold to make room for more family oriented rides.
1987 was a critical year for Jenkinson’s amusement park operations. Following the end of the season, Fun Fair was closed and replaced by an elaborate miniature golf course, while Herman’s Amusements, an amusement park located next door to Jenkinson’s South, was purchased.
By 1989, Storino was well on his way to realizing his ultimate vision for the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk. The southern end was now anchored by a single family-oriented amusement park featuring about two dozen rides, while the northern end featured the Inlet facilities. At the heart of the boardwalk was the original Pavilion, now supplemented by a new miniature golf course that replaced the Fun Fair and the waterslides that replaced the original pool.
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CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS SHATTERPROOF 72 COUNT ON AMAZON A few quick views inside Martell's Tiki Bar in Point Pleasant, NJ on a super hot Saturday (110 degrees with the heat index) in August. Thanks for watching.
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CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS SHATTERPROOF 72 COUNT ON AMAZON A look at the boardwalk and beach with the ocean and waves on a hot summer evening in July 2018. NJShoreBeachLife is a travel and tour guide channel that has videos of New Jersey beaches and boardwalks and ocean front water views including some walking and driving point of view tours, static beach shots, horseback riding videos, fun NJ activities videos, store walk throughs and other interesting stuff relating to the NJ shore scene (including the towns of Asbury Park, Long Branch and Pier Village, Bradley Beach, Avon by the Sea, Ocean Grove, Belmar, Spring Lake Heights, Seaside, Point Pleasant, Atlantic City, Sandy Hook, Manasquan, Monmouth Beach, Sea Bright, Ocean Township, Deal, Allenhurst, Lake Como and the Highlands). Thanks for watching.
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A really cold day at the NJ shore and we had our first snow yesterday. Here are a few shots of the different beaches along the New Jersey shore including Spring Lake, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, Allenhurst and Deal. Thanks for watching.
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The following is a summary from the book Amusement Parks of New Jersey by Jim Futrell. Published by Stackpole Books of Mechanicsburg, PA. Amusement Parks of New Jersey features an in-depth history of Jenkinson’s Boardwalk along with 15 other parks operating in New Jersey. For ordering information please visit stackpolebooks.com or call (800) 732-3669.
Charles Jenkinson was one of the many entrepreneurs that flocked to the Atlantic shore to seek their fortune by catering to the throngs of tourists that came to enjoy the sea air. In the early 1900’s, Jenkinson opened soda fountains in the shore towns of Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. Both stores occupied leased space and Jenkinson eventually grew tired of the restrictions placed on him by his landlords.
As a result, in 1926 he acquired property in the nearby town of Point Pleasant Beach. Its boardwalk was much quieter than the ones in Asbury Park and Ocean Grove and he saw an opportunity to have a significant impact. In 1928, Jenkinson’s Pavilion opened for business, totally transforming the sleepy Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk.
The Pavilion was a large open air building on the beach featuring a candy shop, soda fountain and refreshment stand. On the opposite side of the boardwalk from the Pavilion, Jenkinson built a novelty store and a swimming pool. The business grew rapidly, with a dance hall opening in 1929 and a miniature golf course soon after.
Despite the Depression that was impacting business throughout the country, Jenkinson’s was able to thrive and in 1934, the operation expanded by acquiring the beach, and a bathhouse and pavilion north of his existing operation at the inlet, the place where the Manasquan River flowed into the ocean.
Charles Jenkinson passed away in 1937 but his son, Orlo, stepped in and growth continued. In 1949, Jenkinson’s opened a miniature train ride along the beach to connect the operations at the Pavilion to the inlet facilities. It remained a popular attraction until it was retired in 1996. With the additional acreage at the Inlet, Jenkinson’s opened a small kiddie park in 1954 that remained a popular attraction until being replaced by a miniature golf course in the mid-1960’s.
In 1964, Orlo Jenkinson passed away and his son took over the business. While Jenkinson’s remained a popular destination, without the hands-on leadership that Orlo provided, it went into a period of stagnation.
By the late 1970’s, the Jenkinson’s operation was struggling and new blood was needed to revitalize the Pavilion and boardwalk. Pasquale “Pat” Storino, a juke box and arcade games dealer, was looking for a new opportunity that would not require so much travel. His family had owned a summer home in Point Pleasant Beach since the 1940’s and he thought the tired old Pavilion would be a great opportunity.
Storino reached a deal to purchase the Jenkinson’s holdings and immediately launched a renovation of the Pavilion, creating an arcade, concessions stands, games and a restaurant. In 1978, a dinner theater was added to the Pavilion and in 1980, a waterslide complex replaced the aging swimming pool and miniature golf course.
Storino knew that the long-term future of his business depended on him acquiring control of as much of the boardwalk as possible so that he could create a multi-faceted destination. In 1980, he acquired Fun Fair, a small kiddie park that was located across the boardwalk from the pavilion. This was followed in 1983, when Pat, with his brother Vincent Storino, purchased Holiday Playland, another small amusement park located on the southern end of the boardwalk. Holiday Playland was immediately renamed Jenkinson’s South after the 1983 season and many of the thrill rides were sold to make room for more family oriented rides.
1987 was a critical year for Jenkinson’s amusement park operations. Following the end of the season, Fun Fair was closed and replaced by an elaborate miniature golf course, while Herman’s Amusements, an amusement park located next door to Jenkinson’s South, was purchased.
By 1989, Storino was well on his way to realizing his ultimate vision for the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk. The southern end was now anchored by a single family-oriented amusement park featuring about two dozen rides, while the northern end featured the Inlet facilities. At the heart of the boardwalk was the original Pavilion, now supplemented by a new miniature golf course that replaced the Fun Fair and the waterslides that replaced the original pool.
Finding a Sweet Treat in Point Pleasant Beach
Jenkinson's Sweet Shop on the boardwalk offers visitors candy coated apples, fudge, popcorn and more.
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Sand Pebble Motor Lodge in Point Pleasant Beach NJ
Rates: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Sand Pebble Motor Lodge 905 Ocean Avenue Point Pleasant Beach NJ 08742 Featuring an outdoor pool, this motel is in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, just 325 ft from the beach and boardwalk. Wi-Fi access is provided to guests free of charge. Cable TV and a view of the pool are featured in each room at Sand Pebble Motor Lodge. A dining area with a refrigerator and a patio with outdoor furniture are provided. The private bathroom includes a hairdryer and free toiletries. A large terrace provides a perfect place where guests at the Sand Pebble Motor Lodge can relax. Refreshments are available at the on-site snack bar and vending machines. Point Pleasant Train Station is just under 1 mile from the motel. Pleasure Park is just under half a mile away.
Jersey Shore Karaoke Idol: Contestant #192 Rebecca Boardwalk Bar and Grill, Jenkinsons
The Jersey Shore, known for its beaches and the boardwalks, is attracting everyone for the summer months once again. However, this summer brings our visitors something different. Also known for its historical music scene, the shore is encouraging locals and people across the world to be seen. By registering for the Jersey Shore Karaoke Idol competition, whether you can sing or not, you are participating in making history because the competition is in the running to break a new Guinness World Record for the largest karaoke contest. Oh, and the $10,000 grand prize isn’t too shabby either!
As the shore continues to pick up the pieces from Super storm Sandy, the competition is the perfect way to bring the people back either in person or in spirit. You don’t have to live at the Jersey Shore, or even in New Jersey for that matter, to participate in this competition; that’s what really sets it apart from the rest of the local singing competitions. To have what could be one of the largest karaoke contests, and to even break a world record, right here in my own backyard is a pretty cool experience. I’ve only ever seen contests of this size on television. Watching the competition come together and grow each week has been a lot of fun and I’m really excited to see the turnout as we come closer to the grand finale in November 16th at the Famous Paramount Theater in Asbury Park.
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Jenkinson's Boardwalk Walkthrough: Coaster Vlog #22
Check out this boardwalk amusement park at night! Located in Pt. Pleasant, New Jersey, this park is home to 2 coasters and lots of carnival style flat rides. In this video, I'll take you all around the park and show you all of the major attractions here.
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LBI, NJ Family Vacation Montage July 2019
Starting 5 years ago, my family has spent 7 days in a [different] summer rental home in Long Beach Island (LBI), NJ; also sharing the home with other family members.
LBI is a great area for vacationing and a family place. While it's only a short 1.5 hour drive from our home...it's still an amazing place and feels like you're away from home.
In this video, I created a montage of the week...included different things like a tour of our house, the beach, morning exercises, beautiful Barnegate Lighthouse, Sunrises and Sunsets. Hope you enjoy!
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00:03 - Arrival and House Tour
11:04 - My daughter's dance skills after Hole-in-One
12:42 - 4:30AM routing + BEAUTIFUL tour of Barnegate Lighthouse
15:53 - Lessons-Learned & Tips on SUCCESS
17:20 - Morning Work-Out by Pool (Handstand Push-Ups, Push-Ups, Jumping Rope, etc.)
22:01 - Final day, personal advice and reflections on Life and pictures of a beautiful SUNSET
Night at Tikki Bar-Point Pleasant
I had a great night with friends at Martell's Tikki bar ( Point Pleasant, NJ) over the last weekend. the DJ was awesome...
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Some different pan and still shots of the beach and boardwalk at Asbury Park, NJ in January 2017. Thanks for watching.
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