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kenny chesney playing in wildwood

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Yea enjoy that. FREE means all the areas trash will be there which means fights or worse. Have you ever been to the xtu anniversary concert?

 

It's Kenny Chesney, he could walk down the street right now and who would know who he is. So go and have fun, although the music would definitely suck.

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Nobody would know who he is? The guy is a hit machine that sells out concerts all around the world. Just because you aren't a fan doesn't mean other people aren't. I've gone to 3 of his shows and always had a great time. It's a really good laid back crowd.

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Those hands were the people in the sand bar. That's the 10' space between the stage and the first seats. I was in the first seat.

 

And yes I did have a great time. Just as I did at all his shows, Xtu shows and Toby kieth. Country concerts have a great crowd and anybody that goes to one is converted.

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For those of you who are coming down today; advise from a local Paramedic.

Some of the parking lots are charging $50+ for parking. There is free parking on the streets of Wildwood, but the free parking is blocks from the beach. My advise, bring bicycles, park away from the beach and ride to the concert. Use a GOOD bike lock.

As the time nears exit 4 of the GSP (Wildwood exit) is going to be swamped. I'll give you some alternative routes. Exit 6 of the GSP brings you into North Wildwood, onto New Jersey Ave. Follow NJ till you get parking. If you have a bike try parking north of Rio Grande Bvd, somewhere near the Wildwood Municipal building (PD and FD). This will give you ride of about 8 blocks.

 

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Also, just to add... be sure you lock the FRAME of the bike. I always see locked up wheels or even seats in wildwood.

 

Most people don't realize but WW is a pretty bad town depending on where you are.

 

If I were coming into town and was worried about traffic I would both come in and leave via ocean drive at exit 0. Very few people will be taking that route i suspect. It's worth the $1.50 toll on the way out to avoid New jersey and rio grande ave's...

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Your heading south on the GSP and start encountering heavy traffic between mile 12 and 9, it ain't gonna get better as you approach 6 and 4. Turn left at either mile 10 or 9 (both are traffic lights). After the left, take your first right. This road becomes Golf Club Road and runs parallel to the GSP. It is a residential road and often has speed traps but it still tends to flow quicker the the GSP in heavy traffic. Golf Club Road will end on North Wildwood BVD, turn left and go in through North Wildwood.

 

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Do take it easy there though my grandmother lives on that road :)

 

If you're really adventureous you can go through stoner harbor on ocean drive then onto north wildwood BLVD.. That wont save you any time but it is more interesting lol

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I would rather put dull spoons in my ears then listen to country music. Its so bad that they have to offer free concerts in NJ for people to show because no one in their right mind would actually pay to listen to that crap. LOL Just having fun with you guys. But Country does suck.

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So many idiots out last night pretending to be rednecks. Wildwood was ridiculous. Waving a confederate flag and screaming yee haw doesn't make you cool.

My how times have changed....there are actually folks aspiring to be rednecks?

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