Just got back from a trip to Lewes/Rehoboth. We had a great time. I hadn%26#39;t seen anyone else mention the parking meters in Rehoboth. We found a 2 hour meter--75 cents per hour. I don%26#39;t mind the cost but having to run back every 2 hours was a pain. We probably would have stayed longer but we got tired of running back to the meter. I don%26#39;t know if someone else knows of a better spot for parking.... Anyway bring quarters.
Also, we went to Cape Henlopen state park to swim. The water was FULL of jellyfish. Honestly I%26#39;ve never seen so many. I%26#39;m not usually afraid to swim with a few jellyfish, but this was something else. In the 3 hours we were there I probably saw only about 10 people go in the water, and then for only a short time, in and out.
We went to the beach in Lewes (bay).
Parking meters and Jellyfish
RE: Meters: If you go a few blocks away from Rehoboth Ave. the meters are only .50/hr. %26amp; I think you can put up to 6hrs on them. Or you can buy a parking permit that allows you to park in unmetered spaces. DO NOT let them run out...Rehoboth meter readers are notoriously efficient!
RE: Jellyfish: They have been a problem up %26amp; down the Atlantic coast lately. Monday the 24th was one of the worst days EVER...the water looked like it was polka dotted. Since then, it has been much better, but if you look you will see a few %26amp; every now %26amp; then someone gets stung.
Parking meters and Jellyfish
That%26#39;s when we were there! on July 24th. It was something else! A wall of jellyfish. Glad to hear it%26#39;s gotten better.
Good to know about the parking meters. I%26#39;ll look for the 50 cent meters when I return in August.
The parking permit is the best option. I always get one unless I am staying at a hotel. Meters are a pain.
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