At first glance, Wildwood, New Jersey is the exclusive province of motel balcony parties, boardwalk vices like corn dogs, cheap T-shirts, and fried dough along with Morey's Piers grand amusement park rides on the beach. You're getting a roller coasters, booze, and crashing-on-the-beach vibe until you start walking down some quieter residential streets like the corner of Atlantic Ave. & East 22nd Ave. where Summer Nites B&B sits. "100 years ago, our porch overlooked the ocean right across the street", says Sheila Brown who runs the inn along with her husband Rick.
The bed and breakfast world is full of husband-and-wife teams escaping the rat race of traditional careers to make a living together doing something they love. The Summer Nites homestead is no exception with Sheila, once in human resources at an Atlantic City casino and Nick as general contractor...skills that came in handy when extensive renovations were needed and guests started arriving.
Staying at Summer Nights allows you to walk most places like the 2-mile boardwalk 2 blocks away, overlooking a super wide beach that's actually growing rather than perpetually losing sand to erosion like so many other shorelines. At the end of the day, you're hanging your hat in the tranquility of nostalgic B&B where each room is themed to a particular 1950-70s snapshot of America's pop culture scene. Their 70's room features a disco ball hanging over the Jacuzzi tub along with a montage of sketches showcasing 70s music greats.
You're in for a treat if you've booked the Elvis Suite. Situated on the basement level next to the property's vintage game room along with an 1950s era Coca Cola machine right outside your door, these digs are a veritable Elvis time capsule. Memorabilia ranging from books, pillows, posters, a slot machine and even light switch pullers are all made in the image of the King of Rock at various stages in his too short career.
Beyond Sheila's personal obsession with Elvis (she has a whole condo filled with additional memorabilia), there's a deeper rooted historical influence at work here. Wildwood has long been considered the launching pad of modern rock n' roll since "Rock Around the Clock" was first performed at the HofBrau Hotel on Memorial Day weekend in 1954 by Bill Haley & His Comets. The scene grew and the spirit remains thanks to aggressive efforts by the Wildwood Doo Wop Preservation League. Over 200 motels built during the Doo-Wop era featuring space-age architecture as well as vintage neon signs of the 1950s and 1960s still stand.
You can have breakfast served outside on the deck during nice weather at Summer Nites but for the complete experience, grab a seat in their retro box car style dining area complete with a 1953 Seeburg Jukebox, coin-operated music selectors at every table (quarters included), along with bright colors and a vaulted ceiling. You can be sure that Shelia will be pouring coffee and serving up your bacon wearing her poodle skirt jump starting morning conversations.
Photos: Steve Mirsky & wildwoodsnj.com
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