The plan today was to visit the Doo Wop Experience Museum in
Wildwood, just north of Wildwood Crest and have lunch at a highly rated hot dog
restaurant in North Wildwood. Most of the
rest of the group was going to the beach again.
Our first stop was the restaurant, the Maui Dog House. It is
actually more of a hot dog stand, not very large with window ordering and
pick-up. The main menu focus is hot
dogs. They make their own and offer at
least 25 different variety of toppings/combinations. They have other things on the menu but people
come here for the hot dogs. We had a
delicious lunch including their specialty French fries with unique seasoning
and dipping sauce.
Alas, the Doo Wop museum was closed despite the hours advertised on their website. The place viewed through the window is not very large and seems to be combined with a travel info center. Outside they have a collection of neon hotel signs from old hotels aound town. It is definitely a work-in-progress and not really a formal museum but rather a collection of artifacts. The Doo Wop Experience is a theme the city is promoting but it still has a way to go. We may go back if the timing works out.
After resting back at the RV for awhile, it was another dinner at the main group house. I grilled steaks and Judy made linguine and clams. Others made salads and side dishes. It was another farewell diner as our son Brian and his family are leaving early the next morning.
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