

My family and I were down midJuly and again July 26. Both times Log Flume was closed today we were told it would open in 40 minutes but after an hour and a half it never opened. The trucks that go in circle for toddlers wax broken, Dantss Dungeon never opened by 2:30 either today. We were surprised the water balloon race by the roller coasters was broken too. Very disappointed by Morey’s Pier.

The boardwalk on long and hot and there isn’t much shade. There is a lot of the same stuff in stores repeating over and over and over again: shirts, shirts and more shirts. And they’re all the same shirts. My 9 year old chose a picture he wanted put onto a sweatshirt like they had displayed and it ended up costing $60 which was surprising to me because for some reason I expected it to be cheaper. Even at night time there were not drunk people or cigarets or fighting people- it was a pretty good crowd. I didn’t mind walking around with kids at 11pm. There were a lot of families with kids there late at night near the rides. The ride wrist band cost $60 to go onto the rides on all three of the different piers. There are three piers spaced apart from each other and each has different rides. Not every ride is included in the wrist band- like for some inexplicable reason the cars that look super fun to drive around are not included in the $60 band. The boardwalk has a fun 3D mini golf thing for $7 and we went during the day and it wasn’t uncrowded and somewhat cool, and our 9 year old son enjoyed it very much. The best thing you can do is buy the wrist bands for the tram car. One night I bought 6 tram tickets for the price of 5 at a ticket booth on the boardwalk and the tram took 6 of us from one end of the boardwalk all the way to the other end for something like $16 total. Totally worth it. The next morning we bought a $7 band and it was good until 5pm and we could get on and off at any time at any place. That tram car is worth the money. It can be a long hot tiring walk to do and there’s no reason to when you can just pay a few bucks and get a ride. Same thing if you go to the beach there: there is a beach taxi who will drive you to the water and pick you back up so you don’t have to walk across a blazing endless expanse of sand wondering if you’ll ever see the ocean. Use that beach taxi if you can.

This park was very clean. With rides for all ages. We took advantage of the Tuesday special which worked perfectly! We also listened to School of Rock bands. They were a great addition and very impressive! KangaBounce was my kids personal fave. Highly recommend doing the piers.

I highly recommend Morey's Piers & water parks. The best at the jersey shore. Cool water park rides, great tiki bar for adults and good food too. The piers have plenty of good rides and games.

How can you go to the Wildwoods without spending a day on the piers?? So much to do and so much fun to be had!!

The only knock on Morey's Piers is the pricing.
Individual tickets for rides are quite high even if you buy one of their packages. There are ALOT of rides stuffed onto these piers for kids and adults of all ages. A family of 4 could easily spend a couple hundred bucks on tickets over a day or 2so you will be better off sticking to the wrist bands.
There's an old wooden coaster, a reverse looping coaster, as well as a feet dangling coaster. There are multiple go kart tracks, a massive ferris wheel, and everything in between. There is even a good 10-15 rides for my 2 year old to go on alone and with an adult.
There are also pay for thrill rides like a slingshot. The Ferris Wheel has a newer feature of serving breakfast while on the ride in the mornings.
The real killer are the water parks. They are like $45 a person for a couple hours of access and kids and elderly are cheaper but not much. There's pretty much nothing my 2 year old could do in there yet he's still be charged like $35 if i remember correctly. It's gotten quite out of control from when I was a kid. so bring your big boy wallet cause this place is going to cost you a fortune.
Games average a minimum of $5 to play. Arcade games are regularly $1 or more. Be prepared to spend $15 to end up with a dollar store stuffed animal with your typical water gun games, basketball games, tossing a softball into a basket, ring toss, quarter toss, the usual.
Food prices arent too bad and there are plenty of options. The only bad meal we had was at one of the Hot Spots. It was awful and the service was almost as bad as the food.
There's a bit of a language barrier at times too. There are a lot of Eastern European workers who struggle to communicate clearly and lack patience and people skills. My overtired son started crying and we got tossed off the ride where you just sit in a pirate galley and get taken around on a sight seeing slow trip. The guy who kicked us off struggled to properly explain it was due to a rule where they can not let crying kids on a ride. We were confused because we had been putting him on rides all day with other screaming/crying kids and none of them got booted. It would've been nice if there were signs posted anywhere warning of such a thing.

Between my family and my sister's we have kids ranging from 10 down to 4, and they all LOVE going to Morey's. The older kids were big enough this year to go on the wooden roller coaster and spent the whole night just doing that. There are lots of rides for our 6 and 7 year olds (the giant Ferris wheel, the tea cups and the mini roller coaster were favorites) and then there was the kiddie area for my little guy. We were there in late August and while it was busy on the piers the lines were not bad at all. There were plenty of rides especially for the little ones that you only waited a few minutes to get on.
You can buy your passes online but I recommend waiting and buying them in person because they will split the family packages onto multiple cards for you. Really helpful if you have kids of different ages who will be in different parts of the park.

The water park is cool, flume ride is nice, and the roller coasters are great. It is pretty expensive if you buy separate tickets; we paid $31 for 1 ride for 3 ppl at 5 tickets each. Dante’s Inferno a was boring, 2 min ride, that did not have live actors inside like they said it did. It looks cool from the outside but nothing great inside. Some of the props were ok but overall pretty short and boring! The best place in the boardwalk is the 3D indoor mini golf place where the OLD TIME PHOTOS are!

Moreys is a great place to bring the whole family for a great time out on the boardwalk. There are so many games, rides, and activities for all to enjoy.

We’ve been coming to WW for years and years and needed a place to go with a large group. Found Joe’s at Morey’s Pier that accommodated is perfectly and quickly during peak dinner time!
We had 4 adults and 7 teens, which the very pleasant and lovely young hostess placed us at two long picnic tables back to back.
Service was very quick, very pleasant, and food was served pretty fast.
A bit pricey but typical for boardwalk restaurants.
We loved the presentation of the Chicken Caesar salad- although it took 5x to cut up to eat :)
Now, onto the best part...we had the sautéed/seafood seafood dish. OMG! Delish!!!
Highly recommended.
We ate our dinner downstairs and afterwards we sat at the upstairs bar to listen to some live music, which sadly ended at approx 9pm(?) but the musician was pretty darn awesome!!
Enjoy!

The most expensive amusements I have ever experienced. The rides are scattered among the piers, so you will have to walk from pier to pier to get to everything. There appeared to be an okay variety of rides. We were there in peak season, and the lines for the rides were not particularly long, obviously due to the high prices. However, since there are other activities on the piers, the place is jam packed with people mulling around. You will be among thick crowds as you wander around. We were in Wildwood for more than the rides, so myself and the 2 teenagers with me picked out 2 rides near us to try out. Single ride tickets are $1.25 per ticket. We rode the giant Ferris Wheel and the Flitzer (which we used to call the Wild Mouse when I was a kid). The cost for the 3 of us for both rides was $41.25 in tickets. The Flizter is a one minute ride, and the ferris wheel did probably 3 or 4 rotations. What a shame that both rides were quick and so expensive, since they were kind of fun. We found the ride operators to be very friendly.

I recently rode the 227' Observation Wheel in Atlantic City, which is awesome with its climate controlled cabins and views of the Atlantic City boardwalk. Last weekend I was in Wildwood...where I've been before...but just had to once again ride their 200' Giant Wheel to compare. The Giant Wheel gondolas have openings on all sides, allowing for a nice breeze. In addition, it's easier to take photos of the beach, amusement pier and boardwalk since there is no glass enclosure to come between your subject and your camera. The ride cost about $6 (tax included) whereas the AC ferris wheel is almost $17 with tax. So it's a great bargain and a wonderfully relaxing way to see Wildwood.

This is a the making of a great shore vacation. The rides and the staff are wonderful. The food vendors that are affiliated with the park are great also.

Our grandkids had a great time here, but with four of them all going on rides that were "5 points" that translates to $6.25 per rider! Every ride cost $25 for the four of them! I know they think you "forget" when you purchase a card loaded with points how much each ride actually costs, but it would be nice if it were a bit more affordable.
The rides did appear to be well-maintained and that's very important.

I had a blast with my 6-year old granddaughter and 2-year old grandson. What a fun magical place. Great rides, great food, carnival games and the best waterparks anywhere. I highly recommend Morey's Piers for families of all ages.,

Are area for the family. Great rides. We did the zip line and a few rides. We are able to pay per ticket which was cheaper than paying for passes for adults and kids. Especially for adults who that dont do the rides.

We had an amazing day at Moreys Pier while staying in Wildwood. The water park is so fun! The water slides are great for all ages and the view of the beach from the water park is spectacular. Nothing like standing waiting for a water slide while looking out into the ocean. There are two water parks on different piers but there is a shuttle to bring you from one pier to the other. There are beach bars at the water parks if you need a break to relax with a drink.
The amusement park was also fun, lots of rides , and not far apart from each other so your not walking for long periods between rides. Lots of selection to eat if you are hungry or need a snack.
I would definitely love to revisit , and would recommend Moreys Pier to anyone visiting Wildwood with kids!

Come here a few times a year. Everything on the pier is VERY expensive, but the rides are a family favorite.

We brought a large group of kids who performed on the pier stage there for 2 nights. They had a great time and the stage was their favorite place to play during their tour. Definitely include time here in your plans.

3 full amusement parks and 2 Water Parks will keep those of all ages occupied for days. We go the Wildwood NJ at least twice a year from Maryland. Lots of fun until the wee hours of the night. Morey’s has ticket specials to help you entertain children of all ages.

Just fantastic for everyone. So much to enjoy. From the numerous midway rides and games to all the daily events. Rides were all closed for the season but that was not something we intended to do on our vacation. The old beach wood rollercoaster is huge. Very old school. We enjoyed our walk about very much.

Really fun experience for the whole family. There are 3 piers, and 2 water parks which are all part of Morey's. You can buy ride tickets or brackets at anyone of them and they are good at all three. Fun rides and helpful and friendly staff. Best part is even though the food and drinks are overpriced like most amusement parks and carnivals, there are places on the piers selling hot dogs for a buck and a half. Also, the Wildwood boardwalk runs between all the piers is loaded with food, Games, activities and shops. A must visit if your vacationing in wildwood.

We were celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary and decided to return to where we had our honeymoon dinner. The food, service and atmosphere are all very good. They never disappoint.

We bought the 2 day package of rides and waterpark for $280 or thereabouts. We did both water parks in the same day. One in the morning and one in the afternoon. That was a mistake as we had a nice area under a big umbrella at the first one and thought the second one would be much different with totally different slides. They were both quite busy so it was hard to find seats at the second one. There both basically the same. Both great but the same for the most part. So if u get a good spot just stay there for the day. They are both really fun waterparks and would definitely go back

Great place to spend an evening with the family. There are plenty of rides and attractions for all ages. It is on the pricy side, but everyone will enjoy their time spent here

Waterpark was super clean and a lot of fun. The amusement park had a great mix a of big and small rides and during the day the lines were really reasonable, at night was a different story.

Enjoy the many games, rides and places to eat in the pier!!! The evening lights up and the kids enjoyed it. First time walking the North Wildwood pier. Definitely will return.

We rode the rides and spent one day at the ocean oasis water park in a private cabana. It was the best day!! You get waitress service to the cabana, there was a great musician situated right by the cabanas and the water park did not disappoint!

Always a great fun place to be. Food is good and priced right. Adult beverages available. Bathroom clean and rides for all ages. Yes we will be back.

I've been coming to the Wildwood Boardwalk since I was 7 -- it remains my favorite out of all the boardwalks I've visited in the interim 67 years. Great food, fun rides, and the people-watching is just great.

A true huge selection of rides on three piers. Two water parks, Great white coaster and more. Been same high quality for almost 50 years. Great food, great rides, fair value for a family or a single person. More rides than Busch Gardens and better value.

If your visiting Wildwood you MUST go to Morey's Piers! Its absolutely beautiful at night and there is so much going on!! Fun for the whole family!!

Spent 4 days here and the children loved it. Workers for Moreys were always helpful!! Plenty if rides for all ages. Also a good selection of gammes to play. The rest room area were clean.

Morey's Piers is a great place to take your family, tons of rides and plenty of water park fun to explore. The games like most board walks are ridiculously overpriced to play. I miss the way it use to be when it was about having fun not going broke and spending $20 to win a small cheap stuffed animal. Kids had a great time on the water park but that can be pricey too. More reasonable to buy a stay and play all inclusive pass, you get your money's worth that way. It would have been nice if someone told us that the tram was included with the pass. You pay all that money and I literally found out from the man working the tram car that when you have the stay and play pass that riding the tram back & forth is included. Customer service not very helpful with explaining all the details, they just want you to buy their tickets.

We bought 2 all day passes for our teenagers and they got on rides on and off for hours. There’s rides on the 3 piers for all ages. The ride pass is definitely the way to go, if you buy single tickets to get on rides they’re $1.25 per ticket which I feel is way too expensive. They also didn’t have all of the rides open which was a bummer. I would’ve liked to get on a ride or two but I refused to pay around $10 to get on 1 ride.

There’s lots of rides on. Morey’s Piers. It has a Giant Ferris Wheel. You can buy a book of tickets and save on Rides. The best for us, was the Giant Ferris Wheel, what great views from the top and the wheel goes around 4 times.

Was not worth even a penny. enter only if you feel like getting ripped off. wish i could get my money back.

Everything from first for kids rides(true for both my kids) to ones they beg to go on, to several family rides. Of course there are extreme (no thanks!) Rides as well. Sprawling over 3 piers, get some exercise or use the Tram Car! Moreys has it all!
(Oops almost forgot the water parks! 2 for one admission!)

I come here every summer all summer long. This is where all my good summer memories are i love it here. Defentially recomend.

Visited Morey’s Pier with my daughter’s GS Troop. We decided to make it a family trip so my husband and 18month old tagged along. They had plenty of rides for both children, lines moved quickly, staff was visible, polite and made sure to greet everyone. The bathrooms were CLEAN!!!! I was so surprised and I had to use the changing table. I am not to sure what the regular pricing is since I traveled with a group. We received unlimited rides and access to the water park which was nice. Games and food on any boardwalk is always pricey so we knew what to expect. We did not get the chance to visit the beach as the kids wanted to stay on the Boardwalk. I’ll be back before summer ends. We had a great time.

This is the perfect place to bring the kids while vacationing in Wildwood. Lots of rides, games, and things to do. Several nearby eateries on the boardwalk offer options popular with the kids (pizza, hot dogs, etc).

I was recently at Morey's Pier Oktoberfest for the first time. The Morey's really went all out with this event. There was lots of good food and drinks. There was alot of different food that is not offered during the regular summer operating hours. There was alot of things for kids to do from pumpkin painting and cookie decorating. Lots of games to play. A strolling German band that sounded really good and lots of live music on the main stage area. This was my first time there but I will be sure to go back next year. It was a fun time had by everyone. The Morey's really did a good job putting this event together.

My teenage son and his friend went to waterpark, although having a good time, WAY TOO PRICEY. Paid 45.00 for the day, which is understandable, but 20.00 to lock up your wallet and a phone in a locker, disgrace!!!!!!!!! This is the most ridiculous amount of money ever spent to rent a locker for 3 hours!!!!! All the parks we have visited in the past, was NEVER charged such an outrageous amount. Will never go back!!!

My boyfriend and walked around 2/3 parks and people watched. Seems like a good park for families with small children because of the several kids rides. Free admission, so you pay for the rides you want. It can get expensive. Three parks are spread out across the boardwalk, so expect a long walk between the parks.

My daughter and I traveled for Beach Jam, a Scout encampment which includes tenting on the beach, two day ride passes and one day at the water park. Although very crowded at the water park, it was a lot of fun. Since the ride wristband was good for two days, we found very quick waiting times at most rides. We splurged for the reusable cup and got free refills all weekend long - totally worth it. There was a very nice variety of rides for all ages and the operators were very pleasant and polite. There were three Piers of rides included, I think we tried most of them except the very extreme ones! Definitely enjoyable and would come again.

This ride is a fantastic steel/wood hybrid. I have been on a good number of roller coasters and this would definitely rank in my Top 10. IT IS ABSOLUTELY UNDER-RATED!!! The most original and unique thing about the coaster is that it actually goes out onto the sand of the Wildwood beach. The coaster also provides many of the aspects that riders enjoy! It features a 100 ft. drop hill - not huge, but still gives a thrill. It travels at a nice 50mph speed. It is a very smooth ride that lasts 2 minutes. Provides great air time. If you are in the Northeast USA, I would surely make a plan to get on the Great White!!

If you have little ones, you know the drill. They want to go places that cost a ton of money, and then they want to eat and drink, and it costs a fortune. I have to say, This place is different. Yes. It is somewhat pricy to get in, but they do run specials in the off season, and you can save a little. The place is just plain nice, as are the staff. Very well done. Clean. Orderly. Fun.

Been over 12 years since being here last. My kids (16/22) definately remembered more roller coaster rides. We spent a full evening (6 hours) here and bought tickets for rides. One extreme ride and 3 other rides later the kids didn't find alot more rides for their interest. Planned to go the next day for the water park special $25 from 3:30-6 but after looking at the rides realized there isn't much of a water park rides for older/ adult people unless they have younger kids. So due to the very high prices and limited adult rides it was a disappointment.

Fun place to be! Great rides for the kids. No admission fees. Lots of places to eat, people watch, spend time on the boardwalk.

My family visited Moreys Pier on July 5, 2019 with my grandchildren; a 5 yo autistic boy and his younger brother. The amusement park advertises as special needs friendly, and we proceeded to the customer service window to fill out papers to register my grandson as autistic and received a green wrist band so that the rides operators would recognize this. The customer service rep explained what we could expect from the rides operators, although it was not very clear or didn't seem like it was much in the way of special concessions. At one point, the boys wanted to ride the elephant ride. Only 1 elephant was occupied and there was no one else on line. The operator refused to allow the boys to enter saying they would be 1st at the next cycle. Well, duh. There was no one else there! We tried to reason with her, to no avail. His parents were, thankfully, able to divert him so that a full blown breakdown did not occur, but it could have gone very badly with him throwing himself on the ground and screaming or, even worse, running away, which would have entailed calling in security and initiating a full search with all of us in a complete panic. I went to the customer service window to complain and a rides manager was called. I told him about the situation, but got no real satisfaction. It seems that their policies on special needs kids are all but non-existent and what there are seem to be very poorly conveyed to the rides operators. We talked to several of them during the remainder of our visit and each one had a different interpretation. We ended up having a good time and the only real consequence was that I had to spring for a pink T shirt to mollify him.

Beware of sea gulls. The beach is far alway at spots. Please review my Wildwood review. There is information on all the beaches. Bring money for the “fudgie wudgie” guy.

Very Clean with so much joy and incredible, unique food. Many rides to experience, or just sit comfortably on one of the many beautiful seats and benches everywhere. Extremely clean and well-maintained. Much fun and excitement!

Wildwood is one of the best things to do in NJ. Take advantage of the different specials (waterpark prices before 12:30 or after 3:30, rides after 10 pm, etc).

This review is for the main pier and the boardwalk (the other piers and water parks were closed). Visited with pre-teens. Due to weather and low crowds (after Labor Day), several rides were not running. The pier is a classic amusement park with many well-maintained rides for all ages/thrill levels as well as classic carnival games. The workers at the piers were friendly and welcoming despite the terrible weather and end of season. It is difficult to tell where the amusement part ends the boardwalk shops begin. The niceness of the amusement park staff and cleanliness of the piers was in stark contrast to the the boardwalk shops where the experience was hit or miss and the food looked disgusting/moldy. There is a real attitude problem at the boardwalk shops, with no set prices (sometimes angrily negotiated), and that detracted from the positive experience of the amusement park.

First, the boardwalk area is very nice with plenty of souvenir shops, restaurants, and fun stores as you stroll through the boardwalk. The overall ambience is great for families and to have fun. The attractions cater to all age groups but mainly to younger kids but every member of the family will find something to do here. The only drawback is the cost, even if you are to spend the whole day enjoying attractions, the total cost is almost what you end up paying in much bigger amusement parks. I believe the prices are too high for the amount of attractions. Aside from this, it is a great area to enjoy with the family.

I love both the piers, and the water parks. I'm a grandmother, but could never tell by my enjoyment while down the shore. I love the water parks, certainly not as much as the kids. I got them beat when it comes to the rides. I told them I'm a veteran when it comes to the rides. I'm the biggest kid on the rides, and normally hanging to close around midnight. Can't wait to go back for the holiday weekend

If you're looking for some watery fun (besides the ocean) while at Wildwood, consider Morey's Piers. There are two waterparks (Raging Waters and Ocean Oasis); your admission gets you into each one. The atmosphere is nice, the park is clean, but the slides could use some updates; for the most part they aren't that exciting.
Despite the name, Raging Waters is the tamer of the two. Ocean Oasis has more intense slides and a better atmosphere (hot tub swim-up bar, hammocks, and a firepit). Keep in mind the parks are on separate piers and quite few blocks from each other. Supposedly, you can take a free shuttle, but I saw nothing about this or any indication of how it works.
In terms of the slides, more variety couldn't hurt. While they had a good amount of slides, a number of them were rather similar in design. Although space would limit giant funnels and bowls, there weren't even any trapdoor or pitch black slides to spice things up. I think most of these slides were put in a pretty long time ago and were never updated; some new ones may be in order...
A small locker was $15 and they gave you $5 back when you returned the key. Unfortunately, although understandably, the locker did not appear to be "transferable" between parks. In other words, you have to leave your stuff in the one park while you visit the other.
One of the top 10 water parks in the U.S.? Somehow I doubt it. A good beach side waterpark and good place to go while on vacation? Definitely.

So many fun shops,food and activities. The tram is a good choice for the day the boardwalk is never-ending. Its fun for all ages. Plenty to see and do all day. A must see at night all lit up its just beautiful

We loved visiting the pier! The games were so fun, the rides were excellent and the people working the games and rides were friendly and helpful. It was so clean too! I highly recommend visiting. You will not regret it.

Great experiences and lots of fun. Family had a great time down at the shore. Looking forward to going again for next years Beach Blast.

Morey's Piers is very expensive and the hotels are not worth what they're asking. EVERYONE at Wildwood set their prices extremely high since the place is extremely crowded and full of drugs. Wildwood is not recommended for family with children. Family have so many choices and much better places to visit. I personally DO NOT RECOMMEND WILDWOOD.

We come every summer and visit. Our daughter loves all the rides and memories will last forever! We buy tickets instead of the band, lasts for days!

Had a great time here with the family. There are three amusement parks with plenty of rides and two water parks, along the boardwalk. You really should do your research before going to find the best price for the rides. It can get downright confusing about what it is you are paying for and which amusement parks you are paying to have access to. There are plenty of deals and you are guaranteed to find the best deals online. If you go before summer ends, bring plenty of sun block and water and wear a hat. Great place to visit! P.S. the tram needs to have wheelchair accessibility.

A friend and I spent a day here in Wildwood, visiting the three amusement piers of Morey's. The employees were very friendly for the most part as well as efficient in their operations of the rides. The boardwalk midways looked to be clean, and the rides were in good condition. This is an excellent example of how pier parks should be.
Some reminder tips for those coming to Wildwood: There are three piers with amusement attractions on them. Though you can see all three piers from the boardwalk, there are several blocks apart. I would suggest wearing good walking shoes. This year, management has staggered the times for the opening of the piers. They used to open at the same time. One of the piers will open a couple hours after the other two, so please check their online schedule and plan accordingly. I have found that during the day, most people tend to be on the beach. As the night progresses, more people come to the pier parks for the rides. If the day is overcast, the piers tend to get crowded quicker than on sunny days.
You will find many eateries and gift shops along the boardwalk. This is a great way to spend the day.

Last month I bought a water park season pass with the understanding it comes with four buddy-passes (discounted entry cost for guests). This had been explicitly stated by the customer service representative Jose, yet when returning to the water park with the intention of bringing guests along, I was told there were actually only TWO buddy passes to begin with.
Spoke with the supervisor of Mariner's landing and she made me out to be a liar. Lee dismissed anything I said and searched for reasons it was my fault. Apparently customers should always consult the website for accurate information, even if they're speaking with customer service employees face to face. I left disappointed in Morey's Piers management and will most likely never again buy a season pass or recommend it to friends or family. Be sure to do your research before purchasing passes. After they've been bought, the workers couldn't care less about you.

We visited Wildwood for the week of the 4th of July! I really liked that we could buy one ticket pack to use over multiple days at all 3 pier parks! We had a great time exploring all of the options and we were able to spread out the fun over 4 nights. There were options for fun across all ages including some rides that we could all enjoy together. We had a great view from the park of fireworks and, even on the 4th, the lines were not too long. From adults to teens to tweens, everyone enjoyed Morey’s Piers!

Amazing way to celebrate an anniversary. Gourmet shrimp and lobster omelet with goat cheese for me, Jersey tomato BLT for the hubby. Coffee and an assortment of juices, excellent service only topped by the smooth ride and the relaxing views. $100 for two with white tablecloths—intriguing way of giving you a table in your car. I could stay all day.👍🏼

We had a blast here. Rented at cabana and had a waiter. We were there all day. The kids really enjoyed it. Clean too.

When we come to Wildwood, this water park,is very nice, clean,safety and professional, for every we need, I definitely recommend it.

We have gone to Morey's Piers for over 15 years. We love it. The kids have a great time with all the games and rides. There is so much to do.

There are 3 pier with rides. The northern most one is the best one for little kids. Lots of rides. We bought the unlimited ride pass. While pricey, it was worth it. For younger kids, under 36”, there are a few rides that they can go on. Plus they give the parents a free ride pass for the rides you need to go on there with them. The middle pier has a few more little rides but there are more rides for bigger kids there. The last pier is all big kids rides.
Also wanted to mention how nice and friendly the attendants are to the kids. Giving them high fives after strapping them in and then cheering when the ride is over.

The ghost ship was the worst experience, I personally have no fear when it comes to actors, however these actors should be trained to see that a person is in serious trouble. I took my daughter and grand daughter into the ship and the first was a very foul odor, then spraying in the face. My daughter in law who normally is fine went into a panic attack which then started her asthma attack. The first person to scare people got in her face and would not let up the next few people added to this the smells and the spraying onto people should be forbidden due to allergies however we tried to continue and get our selves out of the ship, we finely reached the half way point when a young girl stepped forward and went into her act, my daughter fell to her knees and cried i picked her up and at least this girl was smart enough to see she was in real trouble, I told her we needed to get her out now she walked us to the end telling everyone no scare.. Thank you to her for that but this should be shut down, my personal opinion is people these are not real you want real experiences with ghosts contact someone in the ghost business because this is just pure danger. The actors can get in your face when you stand up to them they get aggressive.

Did all parks and loved it. Most of all, my Family really enjoyed it. Can’t wait to go back.. a must do in the near future..

Morey's Pier is a must to do when visiting Wildwood. What great summer fun enjoying rides, splashing at the waterpark, and treats like funnel cake and boardwalk fries. I recommend the waterpark and ride combo. Enjoy!!

I mean its the beach and they know that kids like amusement rides and parents will have to pay for it. So....it is what it is.
My kid had fun, she rode everything she wanted too and only a couple lines were annoyinjgly long. Haunted Boat seems to scare some.

Had a really fun time with friends, didn't know a place like this excited before finding it on google. Coming back again this year, when the weather gets warmer.

I definitely recommend buying the family four pack online, it’s $135 for everyone and you get $5 food voucher per wristband. You get to go to both water parks, even though they aren’t huge parks there is plenty to do for everyone.

It’s been a while since I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Wildwood, New Jersey. Mu family goes down every year however, I’m unable to because of my job.
I must say I really enjoyed Wildwoods boardwalk. Parking was great even though it was metered it was still great price and a great safe location. The wristband for all three piers is economical. The crowd is young and vibrant. I loved every minute of it. They accommodated my son who is special needs. Thank you Wildwood! Morey’s Pier is great!!!!!!

Morey's piers is a very good family vacation destination. Plenty of food, games & entertainment. Loved it at night!

"Down the Shore" for many means a trip to the boardwalk. Morey's Pier's are full of fun and excitement for all ages. Rides, arcades and that good old boardwalk junk food! Great place to enjoy a day or more. Just 'watch the tram car, please!!! ' (insert laughter here)

Went there with our children and grandchildren and had a great time. The two story merry-go-round was very nice. Our little grandson loved the boats. Lotta fun to be had here.

We enjoyed walking through the park and the atmosphere. We didn't go on any rides. We ate dinner at the PigDog Beach Bar - the food was delicious and service was wonderful. We wish we had known about this place the day we went to the beach because we would have set up nearby, so we could have gone there for lunch then back out to the beach.

The Piers offer lots of choices of rides over 3 different piers. THis spreads out the crowds nicely. There are a lot of choices for how to pay for the rides. I chose the "Wild Card" which gave us the flexibility to use the rides over different days and seemed to be the most cost effective. The tickets on the card never expire so you don't have to work hard to use them up on one trip. THe ride area is clean and easy to find the rides for younger children and teenagers.

Great rides. Fun games and prizes . Good food . Good arcade. A bit busy but lines moved fast . Clean

Came here with the family. Definitely expensive but the price is worth it for the most part. Lots to do here!

We went 1st week in June during off season and only mariners pier was open. The kids had fun but there are only so many things that both a 4 and 12 yr old can do together. It was frustrating that some rides let them both on with him as the responsible supervising person, but other rides w exact same requirments signs told us no. Wristbands were definitely the way to go. We were going to get the 65 tickets option because we wernt spending more than a couple hrs and only going on 1 pier, but they would've been gone after about 5 rides together.

There are two things that really stood out to me about the piers. One is the cleanliness. The boardwalk do immaculate. Rides very clean. Always saw staff out there.
The other was the majestic lights. So beautiful!! Bulbs went blown out everything worked. Just such a magical experience. Ride selection was excellent. Something for everyone. Very pricey though. Your only real option is to buy a pass. So save your $$$ for that especially if you have more then one kid!

Kids had a blast but like all of these ride places the prices are just ridiculious. We paid $65 for 60 points on a card - each little kiddie ride is 3-4 tickets. Thats like $3.25 per ride. My 2 small children wanted to ride the bumper cars but were too small to ride alone so we had to pay 20 points (5 each) for one ride. Thats like $22 for one ride! I think if kids are too small to ride alone than the adults should ride free. The carousel does that but the kids have to be under 5. All that being said us parents know to expect these type of prices when heading to these places..... KIDS HAD A BLAST

We went onto the Pier to explore and ended up riding the Great White! The staff were very friendly and kept the line moving well. The overall cleanliness was very neat and wasn't too crowded.

we have been coming to morey's pier for 52 years.we loved it as kids,as teenagers,and as adults.we took our children there & now our grandchildren.there is so much to see and do for all ages. from rides to games to food to just sitting & relaxing. we never went any where else but here.

So much to do, so little time, The arcades, the rides, the attractions. There's something for everyone...Awesome

Raging Waters
Both our daughters (2 & 4) had a blast at Raging Waters at the back of the middle pier. With younger kids, we felt the best deal was the half day (morning) pass, good for 9:30am-12:30pm. Plenty to do for them. They provide free life jackets. Admission is free for 2 and under if they have a swim diaper. There were pirate ship slides, cargo nets, play decks and several larger slides they went on with one of us as well as the lazy river.
Lunch at the PigDog Beach BarBQ right at the back of the park was better than I expected at prices I expected for an amusement park. It was far better than lunch the day prior at Hot Spot on the boardwalk.
Boardwalk rides (we only went to the middle pier) are way overpriced without one of the specials or wristbands.
Ended the day like any good day at the boardwalk with some Kohrs.

Morey's pier(s) - there are three piers on the Wildwood Boardwalk - offers great family fun. First, the rides. There are a lot of rides for all different age groups. There are plenty of kiddie rides for the youngsters and there are a couple of real nice rides on each pier for the older thrill seekers. The also have a couple of extreme thrill rides for the crazy kids/adults...lol. The prices for the rides, as you would expect are fairly pricey. Individual tickets are $1.25 each and the rides take anywhere from 3 to 8 tickets. You can buy a book of tickets at a slight discount. My recommendation, and in my opinion the best bargain, is the midday special. From 1 - 6 pm you can get a band that allows you unlimited rides on all the Morey Piers for $25.00 (You cannot use the bands on one or two of the extreme thrill rides). The band also gets you on the monorail at no additional cost. Since the monorail is now $3.50 or $3.74 per person, that in of itself is a great deal. Myself, my wife, my daughter and my granddaughter all got the midday bands. My granddaughter (7yrs) is a little daredevil and loves rides of all types. We had a blast taking turns going on the rides with her. We saved a lot of money on tickets and the monorail with the bands. If you don't mind going to the boardwalk during the day, then take advantage of that special.
Second, the Water Park. Like the rides, the water park is a blast and it can be expensive. And, like the rides, the water park offers specials. We took advantage of the book online 30% off special. With the 30% off, two tickets cost $68.00 for the entire day (9:30 - 6:00 pm) There is also a discount for a family of four. I'm not sure of the exact price, but it is roughly equivalent to the discount for ordering tickets online. There are also half day discounted tickets. If you are going to the water park, go early. When booking online, you also get $5.00 off for each band at the food stand. There are a lot of water rides suitable for all age groups), but the park gets crowded very quickly. Same with chairs. There are a lot of places to sit, but within an hour and a half, they are pretty much all taken. There are two size lockers for $15 & $20. The lockers are controlled by a touch screen. You pay with cash or a credit card and set up a pin #. The pin # allows you unlimited access to the locker throughout the day. You don't have to worry about losing the key. Like the chairs, the locker go fast, so again your best bet is to get to the park early. There are not a lot of umbrellas, so if you want to get some shade while seated, you better get there at 9:30. If you want a little more room, you can get a Cabana for yourself and your family. The Cabanas are expensive (I think they are $165 or $175 for the day). You can book them online the night before you go, or book them when you arrive. But, The Cabanas go even faster than the chairs and lockers. We thought about getting one, but by 10am they were all gone. We were all impressed with cleanliness of the water and the grounds. We were also impressed with the work of the life guards. They were all very attentive to their duties and constantly scanning the pool areas for signs of anyone in distress. Like the early afternoon ride special you can use your water park bands to travel from one Morey's Piers to the others on the mono rail for no additional price. The water park is great fun for all ages. We highly recommend it. Just take advantage of the specials to save yourself money.

This was our 3rd visit to Wildwood and Moreys Pier and we always have a wonderful time. This week was very hot so there were a lot of people at the water park, but lines were not long and it was refreshing to be there.

Had my 3 granddaughters and my daughter and son and daughter in law and husband all together for vacation in Wildwood. We spent the day in Ocean Oasis and had so much fun there!

Never have been to NJ or the type of beach that had a boardwalk. Classic old school coney island. Was a great day of fun food and people watching. You could drop a lot of $$ here if you’re not careful-lol Was clean, definitely ride the tram, worth the $7 pass from 11-5 all day. Boardwalk is 2 1/2 miles long. Can rent and ride bikes on it daily until noon. Very pretty at night with all the lights.

A whole days worth of fun . Rode the board walk shuttle from our hotel to the water park . The grandkids ages 5 & 2 1/2 still talk about the slides almost a year later . took a break for lunch ,shuttle back to hotel then back to water park for more fun.

Enjoyed riding the large ferris wheel and the rollercoaster. That's all we had time for but we had never been on a wheel this tall. We rode in the evening so it was kind of romantic.

Every worker is very polite and excited to see you have an outstanding time while you are on vacation. Workers are constantly cleaning the piers while ride operators pay extra attention to the rides they are manning. It's like being at Disney except you are on the beach at the best place on earth, the Jersey Shore.

Great fun 4 the whole family something 4 everyone and always the water parks...great food and safe clean atmosphere ....Love it 😃

You can’t go to Wildwood and not go to Morey’s Piers. It’s a must if you have children. My family has been going here for over 30 years. Today it is better then ever. Good clean fun.

Walking the boardwalk was enjoyable and great experience. All the people were happy and no drama. Maybe because no one sold booze! We couldn't find a beer anywhere but that didn't keep any one away.

Yes, the piers can be pricey BUT if you go to their site and check out the specials, it's basically buy one get one free.
On the site, there are several deals as long as you're flexible.
Most, if not all, limit you to 1-6 pm on certain days, but again, it's half price.
So for instance, my son and I did the "Pizza and Piers" deal which is only on Monday's.
For $30 per, we got to go to all three piers and ride nearly all the rides (water park not included) and also got a slice and soda per person.
The "catch" is that it's only good on Monday's from 1-6 and that Adventure Pier opens at 4 (giving you no more than two hours there).
But, the regular price would be $55 per person.
The other deals for different days are about the same, minus pizza.
The middle pier has the most rides, I suggest you do that first.
Also, know that the other piers are a walk from the middle one, but that's why the Tram Car is there.
The rides were pretty much all very good and if you like roller coasters, the great white will toss you around.

Going into Wildwood, New Jersey is like stepping back in time.
Although I was never there prior to July 15, memories of my childhood appeared from nowhere as I was greeted by the big sculptural beach balloons that seemed to have landed in what appeared to be, randomly chosen spots.
Then as you look around, you can’t help but to notice the dated and hypnotic restaurant and store signs of an era long, long gone.
With the sounds of waves crashing and children playing, all that’s left for your senses to experience is the unforgettable and iconic Coppertone smell.
Tons of restaurants, ice cream stores, amusement park rides and souvenir shops, engulf the the few blocks that make up this 1960’s vacation retreat... and no one in their 60’s should be allowed to miss.
The only indication, you’re still in the 21st century and not in a time tunnel, is when the music starts playing with live performers featuring a contemporary sound.
But please beware, your first inclination after going through the main strip is to run into the nearest drug store looking for that addictive smell of the old coppertone suntanning lotion that sadly, very sadly... no longer exists.
There’s something very special about Wildwood. When you first get there, you clearly know, if like me, you’re in the 60’s age group. When you leave, you will question yourself if indeed you’re that old, as you suddenly find yourself dressing and acting like a kid all over again!

What an awesome vacation and a great time for everyone in our family!!! So much to do for everyone .

This pier is the overall best one for kids,teens,and young adults. It even has its own waterpark. Love it.

My family and I have been coming to Wildwood for years now and each time we come down we always enjoy the rides and what the boardwalk has to offer. The 3 piers offer a wide array of rides and games that always have something for every type of rider. I myself like slow clam rides like trains, the most "exciting ride" I will venture on is the Long Zoom, while my sisters love the rollercoasters and other extream rides. Yet, each pier we all find something to ride on. I love how each has its own theme. The middle pier is the best one since it has the waterpark and an eating area that looks like Disney

Well me and my family go every year and every time is better than the last. If you did come down do more than 2 hours when we went we took 2 days. so bring walking shoes. And man don't you just love the sound of the tramcars. Also (all the rides light up at night.)

This was our first time here.. what a let down!! Overly expensive..for the amount of rides and the water park was closed

Morey's Piers in Wildwood are a fun amusement place to visit while in Wildwood. Lots of Rides and games for the children. I recommend getting a bracelet instead of ticket books... and you can use them on all 3 piers.

BEWARE: Staff, Larson, Trish, Lee, Jose lie about ammentites of Wild Pass then REFUSE to hold themselves accountable!! Even when they witness it!!! DISGRACE!!! IGNORANCE at it's Peak!!!! Record any significant transactions!!!!

This is my go to place for dinner on the boards...I was elated when they debuted and the food is still just as fresh and yummy!
Thank you for staying consistently delicious
And reasonably priced

I love that the piers have found a way for very small children to enjoy the rides! It's awesome that a parent can get a special wrist band so that they can ride along on a few of the children's rides for free. I grew up coming to the piers and have enjoyed sharing the experience with our children!

A friend and I started our amusement park vacation here at Morey's Piers. We usually have a great time here. However, this time proved to be an exception. The three ride piers are beautifully located with a view of the Atlantic Ocean. There is some walking between piers, but doable.
On this visit, a few of the rides were broken down. The new coaster was not ready to open yet. I understand these have to do with guest safety. Though frustrating, it is nothing to worry about.
On the flume ride, there were four teenagers in the log in front of the one we were in. While the flume was in motion, two of the girls stood up in the flume! They even switched places. Dangerous! About 99% of the accidents at amusement parks are caused by the riders doing dumb stuff. This certainly qualifies.
When we returned to the loading platform, I told one of the operators about the girls standing during the ride, hoping he would talk to them. His response was, "SO?!" Really?? I told him that is a way people get injured and killed by doing dumb stuff like that. That attitude ticked me off, and the guest services building was near the exit ramp of the flume ride.
I went into the guest services building and asked to speak to a ride supervisor. The one I spoke to asked what the problem was. I reiterated the incident. She did not seem to care. The other three people behind the counter kept staring at me and shaking their heads. I guess they did not realize the seriousness of this situation.
When the ride supervisor got there, he looked to be all of 23 years old. I told him what happened. He paused and said, "Well, I guess the ride op should not have said "So" to you." That was it?? Unbelievable! I told him that is how accidents occur at parks. I asked him how the pier amusement park would like it if an accident caused a death. Then it would not be so nonchalant around there. The four people behind guest services just kept shaking their heads at me, as if I was the one causing the problem. The supervisor said he would talk to the operators on the flume. My friend and I left that pier for another one down the boardwalk.
Overall, the employees were okay in the friendliness scale. Some were rude. Others very friendly. The incident on the flume remained in my mind the rest of my visit there and made me wonder what other things like that would happen which could cause an accident. Thank God nothing else did that day. I was able to enjoy the remainder of the day there. But management, if you are reading this.....please train your employees better, from ride ops to guest services personnel. They are your face to the people and reflect your company. You don't want a tarnished image.

Greatest Jersey Shore Experience !!!!. If you have kids or even know a kid, take them there in Summer. They will have the best time. Clean beaches. Wildwood Police do a great job ! Very SAFE!!!
The Pier is the largest ride and game attraction on the East Coast. All Family FUN....The rides are fun, 4 exciting piers for every age... all types of carnival games......
Very Reasonable.....

This is a good amusement area. Expect to pay well for kids rides but the going rate nonetheless. The average ride probably came out to 4-6 dollars per child, but accompanying adults are free. They have a fair number of rides that an adult can go on with a child. The carousel was beautiful. I can't speak to the roller coaster scene, but one of our group members swiped their ticket card to ride it and it went down for maintenance just before they could ride it. Their tickets were not refunded. Maybe they would have if they tried harder but who wants to go through that trouble when they should just give you a replacement ticket right then and there. That was probably a fluke. It is a good and surprisingly clean spot overall.

We were there four times in one week. Something for everybody! A variety of great rides, arcades, food, carnival games and people-watching!

Games and rides for all ages. You can buy just enough tickets for one ride, or many. Your “tickets” are placed on one paper ticket that you scan before getting on. This works out nicely. Big coasters and small kid rides. There are two locations on the boardwalk, I found the northern one to be a little bit kid friendly for small ones. It is crowded at night, but the temperature is better and all the lights make even the adults giddy.

Great rides and right on boardwalk.Reasonable pricing. Great water parks are there also. Ferris wheel is very big and the view is awesome.

Our family spends a good bit of time at the piers when we visit Wildwood. The rides are great and always keep our children entertained and occupied. The skill games are a bit pricey, but still fun.

Great time! My daughter loves the rides and they are so unique when compared to our local amusement park! The customer service is always great too!!

Love that lazy river..I am here every year.. then that hot tub..wish they open later than 6pm.. but still love it..

Great family vacation. Get your discounted tickets on Black Friday to save on tickets and waterpark admission. We’ve been coming down for 30 plus years. Morey’s Piers never gets old. Great for the little kids and adults

I’ve been coming to Wildwood since I was a kid. Now I bring my family. We love the Moreys piers and water parks. Very friendly service. Family friendly!

Love wildwood love the rides and love the beach ;) i cant wait till the summer hits sun drinks music and rides

Everything thing from henna tattoos to real ones, rides for kids up to adults and games for everyone in between. This place has something for everyone. Three boardwalks about 2.5 miles long. Bring sneakers!

Lots of great rides between the three piers. No lines during the day and still not bad at night on a weekday.

Returned to Wildwood after many years away. Spent one full day at the waterpark and a night at the amusement rides. Very nice. The staff was attentive. I would recommend visiting Morey's Piers if you are visiting Wildwood.

Every ride operator we encountered was friendly and nice. Was very concerned with guest safety and making sure the kids were having a good time on the rides.

We're not that into rides. We went for the Ferris Wheel and the food stands. The Arcade and the games (squirt race, dart throw, basketball, etc) were all more expensive than the same exact games on the boardwalk and in other arcades, but with the same prizes.

This place is fun you by the band and ride all day very friendly staff at the ticket booth but some of the workers at the rides are very rude gave him five stars because overall service was great but I think they need to change the way they train The Foreigner employees

Nice place but prices were ridiculous! Paid the Tuesday price $25 a person only until 6pm. Told it included all 3 piers. $250 later we couldn’t use the water rides. That’s a separate pier not included and would have been another $250 plus tax to go on those rides. Also the $25 per person until 6 is a flat rate no matter what age. We have a 2 year old that couldn’t ride many rides at all. Hopefully, if there is a next time we find good pricing on Groupon or somewhere.

No drama. Everyone had a great day. No long wait lines. Can jump from one part to another or sit and rest. Loved it.

Was recently at Morey’s Piers on the board walk, some shops were open, Decided to check out Originals to purchase souvenirs, the person working at the time was extremely pushy and dishonest, purchased 2 shirts for $20, and he told me to pick out 2 decals for free, well I picked out two decals, he never told me the puff decal was over $9 dollars each, and some kind of coating to keep the decal from peeling extra, I was asking about the prices, he kept changing the subject, fast talking, the total was $57.00 for two shirts, don’t fall for this scam, they will try to get you to cash out quickly, and give you free keychains and magnets for the price you pay.

nice toddler area. enough space for kids of all sizes. prices are high though when only going to the kid area for an hour or two.

Very busy boardwalk, especially in the mornings. Trying to navigate the hundreds of bicycles can be dangerous. We actually saw a kid hit by a cyclist. It is your typical Jersey Shore Boardwalk. Arcades, games and same old t-shirt shops. Rides are good - well maintained and did not go to the water park. In the evening the boardwalk is extremely crowded. Not a fan....

Got passes from AAA can’t beat the deal !
Our tickets even included tram rides from opening till 5 pm !
This way you can get to pier to pier quickly!

We opened and closed the park. 32 of us hit the water park. We had reserved the 2 cabanas in the back. The adults hit the hot tub after 2 hours of tube rides, lazy river, Clift dive, etc. the seniors did the lazy river and 2 tandem tube rides then the hot tub. They charge 20 bucks for 65 or over and you need to prove your age. The hot tub needs a bracelet and you get carded. I have not been carded in 50 years. The chicken tenders were tender and plentiful. Just watch the vulture SeaGulls

excellent excitement for all ages rides galore you have three piers of rides to chose from and two water parks

Many water parks are disgusting, crowded, filled with unappealing rides, shallow pools, don’t feel safe, and don’t accommodate more than a few age groups and types of people. Not Moreys. Moreys is quite clean, not ever insanely crowded because it’s so large, has quite a few actually fun rides with bearable lines, is stationed with plenty of lifeguards, even in places such as the lazy river, the splash pond, etc, and r always ready to spring into action (I’ve witnessed a guard see a man struggle and, without blinking an eye, fly into the pool). The park also accommodates everyone from a little girl to a teen to a grandmother. There’s two huge water parks and free tram car transportation for free between the two. It’s rather pricy but that’s as you’d expect for the quality of Moreys.

We purchased the ride & water park combo passes from or local township office at a discount. This was a good deal because it lets you have unlimited rides on one day, then all day at the water parks on another day. The water parks were a lot of fun on a hot day and not too crowded on the weekdays. Note that that food is priced expensive inside the water park - you can simply leave and get a better priced meals on the boards.

Not your average run of th mill boardwalk amusement park it's made up of three different sections along the boardwalk thrill rides coasters go carts kiddie rides amusement games only downside it is quite expensive it's 1.25 a ticket and it takes 18 tickets to ride the coasters and a few other things. That's right it's $22.50 to ride it once! Better off buying a day pass or coming on a Thursday when the rides are half off up until 6pm

Moreys pier is great fun & lots to do for the entire family, games rides & good fun. The night view is so beautiful. 👍

The Morey family runs three piers on the boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ and when they are open you should not miss visiting them.
One pier was open during the convention I went to in mid-September and it was a lot of fun watching the tourists scream on the Serpent Roller coaster ride. It twisted and turned and went backwards.
I played skeet ball and won a few small prizes but still it was fun watching the little kids on the rides having a ball.
It can be magical at night with all the lights and music.

We buy season passes every year. This year was a bit disappointing. The water park was constantly over crowded with kids from camps that are not supervised at all. The kids run around wild with no supervision. We look forward to going Labor Day because it’s just locals and has never been crowded. For whatever reason Morey’s decided to close one of the water parks and only had raging waters open today (Labor Day). It was completely insane. I don’t even know how they are allowed to let that many people in the park at once. It was completely ridiculous in there. Not please this year.

If you’re visiting Wildwood, NJ you have to stop by Morey’s Piers. The amusement park has both water and dry rides. If you’re a night person, I would suggest to buy the wristband after 9 pm as the price goes half price. No lines.

Watch the tramcar please! One way from start to finish the rate is now $3.50. That is ridiculous especially fir families with lots of little ones! The boardwalk is clean friendly and safe. Lots if police presence. Rides and games for all ages. We’ve gone for +20 years! Buy tram and ride tickets in the winter during the discounted sale period to save lots if cash.

We loved the waterpark - so many fun things to do. Location is right on the beach, couldn't get any better!

It's always nice and plenty to so with a 8 yrs old and a 15 yrs old we get season passes every year and so every pire n waterpark and we get 3 buddies passes per kid ro do everything for 30$ a Buddi pass!!

I was very surprised how much there is to do on these piers. Rides for all ages and thrill types. We did the combo ticket of rides and water parks. You can do the rides one day and water parks another which is good because I think doing all of them in 1 day would be too much. The waterparks are clean and there’s lots to do. Leave yourself plenty of time to do the rides because there are lots of them and there is a lot of travel time between piers. Enjoy!

we have been going there for 50 years. the piers have gotten improvements through the years. there is no other place i would rather be. there is plenty to do for the kids as far as rides & games. the adults can do the same or shop around.there's something for the whole family.

We all loved the rides, the arcades, the waterpark! Cannot wait to go back. The ferris wheel is the bomb!

Food, rides, sun, drinks and fun! There is everything you need here. There’s a water park too that is just on the beach. You can spend as little or as long as you want here.

Rides for all ages. They stop the rides one at a time to do inspection checks. After rain they get the rides ready safely.

I've been going to this same pier (and boardwalk) with my family every year since I was a kid. It's one thing that I remember most and miss seeing throughout the rest of the year. Definitely a great place!

Rent a cabana, which I am glad as it was very hot. They a person that comes around and ask if you would like drinks or food, which is not included in the price of the cabana. Water was great grandson had a great time. Used both water parks. Rides are great, had a GREAT TIME

We bought a family pass for the 4 of us to hit the 2 Morey's Pier's water parks in a day. We were there 11 - 5.30pm and paid $135. It was very clean and very well staffed.

We took our kids to Morey's Piers. They love the rides & water parks. Before you go to Morey's Piers and just randomly buy tickets or wristbands, look at their website 1st. There is almost always a special deal of some sort. We got a deal for one of the water parks where it was a lot cheaper but we could go only in the morning (NBD for us, our kids are early risers!). We also got another deal for the Piers rides where it was a good price but the bands were only for a Thursday afternoon. Again, nbd, we planned around it. Note! If you are wearing a Moreys wristband, you don't have to pay for the tram rides. Something they don't advertise enough but it's true. Anyway, I highly recommend Moreys as long as you get a special deal to save some $$ 😊 .

My family and I went to Morey’s piers today. We purchased the special Friday deal for one waterpark and the three amusement piers. We were told that we had all day, until 9pm in the water park, and up until midnight for the amusement parks. With small kids that was overkill but none the less it was a good timeframe. We enjoyed the water park with no issues and really had fun. After getting changed and having dinner we proceeded to go on the rides. However, we couldn’t because it said our passes were expired. I went to customer service who told me that the passes were only good until 6pm. I informed them that the people this morning outlined our day and gave us timeframes etc. They offered to upgrade our passes for an additional 95 dollars, after we had already spent 160. I told them no and that they had to honor their original pricing and timeframes that we paid for and we’re told we could have. The manager told me that I should read the signs better and that isn’t what we bought. Even though we were explicitly told what we had purchased in the morning. I asked if they could even do an hour bracelet or something since our young kids would only need one hour before they would be tired. She told me no and when I turned around to walk away, there were two cops standing there. Even though I was respectful and calm and was only trying to get them to honor their original pricing, they called the cops on me. This place is a swindlers paradise. Avoid taking your family there. I truly wish there was somewhere else in the area because the parks aren’t the greatest and they Cheat you out of your money. And of course nothing will be done about it other than some PR person will probably contact me with a politicians answer.

I went to Los Angeles last year and spent some time at Santa Monica Pier, and for all its worth I actually think Wildwood is a lot more fun. Convinced the family to do a weekend trip there over the summer. The rides are pretty fun and there's loads of shops and places to eat on the boardwalk. Overall a great place to be.

1st visit and we would definitely recommend it. Very suitable for families with teens and small kids too. Prices are what you would expect at Seaside boardwalks. Plenty of rides in all 3 piers.

We did some rides a la carte and then got wristbands through a midweek-online sale for everything.
I have to say, the water parks were legit! And this is not my first tube-slide, either. The mat-slides were fast and fun and you CATCH AIR, no lie. Recommend starting early with the water park and then move onto the rides.
The Noreaster was crazy fast and smooth, and I was glad that it wasn't any longer! You spend most of time inverted, it felt like.
There were lots of good rides tucked into the piers. A serious log flume, wooden roller coaster, a really big ferris wheel, several one-car smaller coasters and pretty good go karts. I felt like we got our money's worth, even though we chickened out of most of the faster rides!
Warning-the go karts don't work with the wrist band, which is a bummer.

We had a blast on all the rides. A little confusing about the three different piers and how far apart they are. I recommend that the map has directions. We have three boys with various interests. WARNING the ghost ship is scary. It’s dark and long. I convinced my 10 year old to donor and then felt horrible that it was really scary. The actors don’t care if you say “we are scared please don’t touch us”. They still cornered you and followed you around closely. We had the misnomer that the flying little pirate ship was a part of it. Saw some other families thinking the same. I do not recommend the ghost ship for someone under 13. Had to buy a root beer float to make up for it.

First of all let me start out by saying it was just me and my wife,we were not going to ride the rides,we were there to eat and drink.The rides and water park look great! But were into drinking and eating, we tried out the founders bar at Jumbos the bar was fun we had several different drinks they were all very good! The bartenders were fast friendly and fun to talk to,the only thing I would suggest is having live entertainment 7 days a week instead of just Friday Saturday & sunday,the girl who was singing this past sunday was awesome! Now to the newest beach bar PigDog we were happy they were opening this one cause it was closer to our motel,closer than Stubbourn Bros. which we love! But no real restrooms at PigDog we were dropping $20 a round and top dollar on munchies and they told us the restrooms are on the beach in port a potties,WTF, that's for construction sites not for public restaurants,we left and went to Stubborn Bros and the new Seaport pier.

Your in Wildwood. You spent the day at the beach. What to do now? OH yeah there is a board walk, lots of food, plenty of games, and the piers. If you want rides the three Morey's piers ad two water parks are the place to go. Perhaps a bit expensive, so what, your on vacation and you saved all year for it anyway. Splurge and have a ball. There is something for everyone, Enjoy. Sonya and I come every year. No we don't ride the rides any longer but we sure did when the children were younger. This year both children brought there significant other so it was like a couples vacation and yes the children still went on the rides.

The rides were fantastic and the boardwalk was great but the ticket prices for the amusement park was a bit much.

You have to use the tram to get to the active part if disabled. There are piers with rides, food and games of chance. It is at least 2 miles long one way. We just rode the tram round trip. If you stay around boardwalk you are better off. Very spread out and repetitive shops. How many fudge shops do you need.

This was the only part of Wildwood my family enjoyed. We went to the middle pier and liked it very much, especially the waterpark at the back. I would come back to Wildwood just for that, despite the fact that I didn’t enjoy the rest of the town.

Rented a set of lounge chairs on the beach but hardly used them,The chairs were too far from all the slides and lazy river.My suggestion if you plan on spending time in the water or slides use the chairs by them, and don't waste your time and money walking back and forth.

The water park is a must to go to. Just laying in a tube all day long is so relaxing to ones body. There is a deal that is offered. Water park all day long and ride wrist band for another day. My children have loved it for forty years and now my grandchildren love it. If you are a senior I would highly recommend good walking shoes.

The wildwood piers are great family fun for all ages. Great rides for young kids & the older kid in all of us.

I've been to Wildwood every year since 2017 with my boyfriend and his family. Every year we go to the waterpark and ride rides. It's so much fun going alone and with others!

We were at the waterpark today like we always do while vacationing in New Jersey I was sad to see the drinking going on all throughout the park They used to keep the drinking limited to the bar area but this summer that has changed I guess it’s all about the money But you would think they are already making enough money with the inflated food prices and the cost to get in While sitting with my 4 grandchildren in the pirate ship area there were about 10 kids who barely looked 21 but were definitely intoxicated and carrying their drinks around They were running around the area one girl had a thong on like she was vacationing in Mexico or something This used to be a place you could take your family but now you have drukiness and half naked young girls I will have to look into other places I can only see it going down hill from here This incident happen at Marioners pier and the manager was very nice and said they should not have been there but they were already gone by this point anyway It’s just not the right atmosphere for my grandchildren 6 and under

We have gone to Morey's Piers on our vacations for three years now. The kids get arm bands so that they can go on unlimited rides and into the water parks. The kids really like it. There are about 6-7 rides on each pier that they really like but their favorite by far seems to be the log flume. Our kids are 10 and 11. The down side is that there is always a ride or two that is not open. This time the pirate ship wasn't working and the one that spins and flips them in the air was down. The passes are pricey so it is annoying that not everything is open. It definitely is an attraction that goes over well with the kids. They enjoy the water park too and have spent hours there as well.

My family had the best time. There are rides and attractions for all ages. A great family vacation that I would highly recommend!

There’s a good amount of ride options for those ages 3 and up. We were traveling with our children (2 & 5) and another family with kids (ages 2, 4, and 6) so we stayed away from the adventure pier since we knew there wasn’t much for them to do. The other 2 piers had many more ride options, even for the 2 little ones. Be prepared to ride a few rides with little kids. Night time is much more crowded then the daytime but the wait time for each ride wasn’t horrible.

Moreys Piers are a must visit when going down the shore (Wildwood). They have rides and games for all ages..

There are lots of amusement rides, food places , and games to enjoy. It is congested and difficult to move around.

My family has been coming to the Wildwood boardwalk since the 1960’s and it’s a great family-friendly place. We did have an issue with the counter rep for the pictures at the Zoom Phloom on the northern most pier. We rode it three times in a row. After drying off and resting a few minutes, we went over to see the souvenir pictures that are taken. The counter rep, Mo Mo, told us we had ridden too long ago and she couldn’t scroll back on the pictures for us. I pressed her that why can’t you go backward and she said she couldn’t. In past years we have gone over 5-10 minutes after getting off and drying off and the employee manning the counter at that time scrolled backwards and found our picture. I’m not sure if the system changed or Mo Mo just didn’t at to be bothered. There was no one else waiting, just us, so there were no crowds with which to contend. This issue needs to be addressed by administration. Other than this issue, we always have a great time here.

First thing is first yes it is expensive! BUT.....if you order tickets online ahead of time and/or during the holiday sales you can save some cash! They have 100+ rides over 3 piers to include 2 water parks there is always something for everyone. You do not pay to enter the pier and only pay for the rides. Food can be costly but you can get food and beverage credits on your wristbands if you purchase ahead of time. I have been going to Morey's for 30+ years and each year only gets better. The rides are well maintained and staff members are well trained and helpful. Everyone is also just super friendly which is a bonus! See you next year

we sat on a second floor outside deck, which is accessible from the beach. you have a wonderful overview of the beach and water park. the meal was very good, but the relaxation was perfect.

Boardwalk and piers are awesome for all types of people. Highly recommend visiting the piers. This is our 5th year in a row. Love it

The kids just love it. There is something for all ages. The young teens take off n we do. It see them for hours. The young ones head for the baby pool. The older adults go for the lazy river or hot tub. 1 problem is the cost for senior citizens. The 20 bucks is high since most people 65 and older do not use most of the activities, especially climbing all those step to do the tube rides. The adult beverages are overpriced.

Looking for terrible service, bad rides, extremely high prices and false advertising? You got it! It’s right here at Morey’s Pier! I’m absolutely disgusted with the service at this pier and will not be coming back. Not only are the employees not aware of ticket prices and discounts, the employees were rude and disregarding my questions and concerns. I had bought a ticket with a discount from a dance competition I was attending near by in cape may and only one employee from guest services knew what it was. When I bought the ticket I was told is good for a whole week but when I came back a second day they told me it was only good for one day. Hopefully in the future the company will better train their employees to be aware of discounts that are going on like a REAL company would. Although this is a popular pier in Widwood NJ, i would not recommend going because of their extremely expensive prices for only mediocre rides.

Morey's pier is a must go if you are travelling to Wildwoods. There are rides for all ages and for all types of thrills. Watch out for deals (Thursday PM is half the points) as it can be costly to ride if you only rely on the point card.
If you like water park, you have to try it. Look online for deals as you could save a lot. The day we spend at the water park is always one of the best we have while on vacation at Wildwood.

Wife took the grandchildren to play some games. Very disappointed in that it was $5 to play some of the games. At times, the girls would have to sit there and wait for more people to show up before starting the game. You would think that they could give a 50 cent toy away after charging $5. Not a bad profit and a kid would be happy. They were also on another ride with an adult having her phone out. After telling her 3 times to put the phone down, the operator stopped the ride. Had everyone get off instead of the offender. No refund and not restart of the ride.
Good for people watching.

Great fun! Tons of activities, games, food and crazy rides for kids and adults alike.
There is something for everyone here.
The water parks are a great way to escape the Jersey

August 6, 2018
I would like to bring to your attention as a family that has come to Wildwood for the past 18 years, I don’t know if I will ever come back to your piers again. My family and I, (8 people) went to the Wildwood boardwalk today and paid a nice little sum for 6 bracelets for the rides all day. We also bought tickets for my wife and I.
I have photos of 7 rides being down between two piers at the time of our visit for some reason or another and that is unacceptable. You charge an outrageous amount of money for bracelets and tickets and to not be able to get on these rides is absolutely wrong.
I realize a ride now and then needs work but to have that many rides down on one visit is insane and a total ripoff. We even went to the other two piers and came back and yet they were still down. I took pictures of some of the signs being up at the entrance to these rides.
You should be ashamed of yourself. You should not charge people good money when there problems with so many things. I am writing a letter to the Wildwood municipal building and anyone else I can that will listen and make sure this never happens again.
Sincerely,
Very unhappy

Definitely not. A place to go if your on a budget. Lots of rides for big and small kids. They have wristbands for like $60 or $1.25 a ticket. Everything is at least 5 tickets. Clean, friendy people.

We have been coming to the Jersey Shore for several years to end our summers at the beach. One of the highlights and things to do while visiting the Wildwoods are the 3 boardwalk piers known as Morey's Piers. In addition to a fantastic water park open all day & into evening hours, there are numerous rides, shops and food you can indulge in on your walk on the boardwalk. Friday nights all summer, the Wildwoods thrill you with fireworks at 7pm and 10pm. It's a must for anyone visiting this area.

The rides there are no joke. they are powerful for the adults and there was so much for the little ones to go on also. The staff operating the rides are very thorough with the safety of all the riders and the operation of the ride itself. The lines move fast thanks to the scanning of bar codes now. No more paper tickets.

Went with two 11 year olds. Aside from the fact most of the workers are visiting from other countries where it's an ESL issue if you ask a question, its reasonable. Get the 2 day combo only gives you $5/day food credit which of course goes fast for obvious reasons. Waterparks are clean and for a pier location they have plenty to do. Take the "Watch the Tramcar please" for free with said wristband till 5; wish that was longer but on. The riders on 3 piers will keep you busy. We just went earlier this week and it was a lite crowd in the day but at night got a little busy. All in all it's worth it with the wristband.

Been going here for years, I travel up there from Florida at least once a year! I knew all the old school owners there, you just have a blast here!

What can I say, always great, best rides and always updated. Every year we love it.
We always look foreword to the next vacation.

My young teens had many rides, especially roller coasters. Lots of rides for younger kids too. Walking from one park to another is quite far. But you can ride the tramcar. Rides tickets are expensive, so be prepared. Can buy multiple ride cards and they never expire. Snacks are pricey as well. Fun for everyone.

We went during the week, and was able to purchase a daytime unlimited wrist band. It was well worth the savings vs individual tickets. The rides were fun and exciting. There are 3 separate piers, but the Adventure Pier is mostly extra cost rides like the go-karts and sling shot rides. Good family time.

Our grandchildren love Morey's Piers. The employees are helpful. It's clean and safe -- or as safe as crazy loop-de-loop rides can be! There is a good selection of amusement. Great fun.

This pier keeps getting more expensive every year. We paid $120 for 125 tickets. Each “ride” is a minimum of 3-5 tickets each person. The games are $5 a rip for 20 seconds to play. If you walk north on the boardwalk you can find cheaper games that are just as fun.

Clean and family friendly. Workers are nice and rides are very varied. Nice that they made some of the big rides that they used to charge only cash for, usable with tickets as well this year.

We were visiting Wildwood for an event and decided to give Morey's a try. Needless to say, from 1st ride operator to last, we were greeted pleasantly. Children were triple checked for safety tie downs and quite friendly. The one gentleman operating the bumper cars...Wow! Talk about bravery! Stepped right up when all the young riders were stuck in groups, never able to get back to his position for a majority of the ride. He kept total focus while performing his extra tasks. I'm ashamed for not getting his name. Management, feel free to contact me if we can track down his name for recognition! Anyway, EVERY operator was patient and pleasant. Kudo's to the staff!!!!

The best place to spend summer days nights around! Morning- Waterparks, night time amazing rides!
If you are staying in Wildwood for a summer, and you are planning your trip in advanced, try to get the season pass on sale, some extra tickets to go on go cars, that will be and amazing investment for you and your family and total money saving!
If you are just visiting for a weekend or a day, I suggest you to get wristbands, buying tickets is pointless, you will defiantly enjoy the ride and u have to do it again 😉
Have fun and enjoy those Wildwood days.

My kids and I had the best time here. So many activities for all ages and the water parks are so much fun. Fun place for anyone

Went during Oktoberfest and it was great! We were so happy we found a deal to go there for the weekend. Only the one pier was open but we got unlimited rides and went on everything several times since it was not crowded at all. They also offered additional menu items for the season such as pumpkin funnel cake and Oktoberfest beers in their Beer Garden.

I don't know why the very few bad reviews. I have been going to Wildwood and Moreys Piers since the 1960's Morey's Piers have always been very clean, well staffed and yes the prices may be a little high but you pay for quality! I am sure maintenance cost them a fortune and the beautiful waterparks are great. Rented a cabana and it was the best thing ever. Loved the service they provided especially since customer service took me down to look at which cabana I would like to rent.! All these years and I never had any issues.

The boardwalk at Wildwood is a paradise for kids, rides, games, ice cream, food, etc. I had not been here in about 25 years and wasn't sure what to expect. It was clean, safe and fun for everyone

The boardwalk is huge and has tons of typical stuff(fries, pizza games, souvenier shops etc..). They also have a very good variety of rides ranging from kiddie to thrill rides. We parked for $10 a block off the boardwalk, not sure if there was any free parking. We ate at Sam's Pizza on the north end of the boardwalk and it was excellent.

We did the afternoon 3:30-6pm pass. This was just the right amount of time for raging waters. The swim up bar was great and my 14 yr old and 17 yr old enjoyed all the water rides.

Came down Friday morning about 11 a.m. traffic was very very tolerable and not backed up at all. Me my teenage son and his friend we had some passes to the water parks but not for the rides if it weren't for the passes just would have been a very expensive trip are the prices here are manageable and it wasn't very crowded it was actually an excellent day to be here and we had a wonderful time. Enjoy good food and family fun and next weekend Hershey Park here we come!!

I used to go every summer during the time my grandparents owned a house here and I always loved the water parks and rides on the boardwalk! Lots of choices and fun things to do. The water parks were great but a little bit expensive, and the food served there was awful. Only attempted to eat there once luckily. I remember the parks to always be super crowded and there were always long lines for everything. Other than that I made some wonderful memories here!

We went with family and grandchildren. There is plenty to do, especially the water park. The rides are nothing special and not worth the price. One complaint is that wy wife and I did not use the water park bit needed to be there to watch the grandchildren. However we had to pay full price enough though we were not dressed for the water park and did not use the water park. That makes the visit unnecessarily expensive. There should be special pricing for people like us. I saw some people in wheel chairs and I do n ot know if they were charged full price.

Bought a wristband for $60 (including tax). Asked the lady if all rides were open. She said all but the one pier which opens at 4. The rides that 15 year old could go on were all closed for fixing. Walked down the the other pier and she was able to ride a few rides. The coaster on the other pier never opened. The Steel pier in AC had more fornteens to do plus cheaper food!

I understand the crazy prices.......They only have a few months during the season to make their money. I understand the problem with getting American kids to work on the boardwalk....So there is a language barrier. What I cannot accept is poor customer service. I have a vacation home in Wildwood and take my grand-kids on the piers every week end. This summer there has been a total decline in customer service at Morey's and Mariner's piers. This is primarily with the ticket sellers booths and the customer service area where you pick up your bracelet.These were all English-speaking employees. The lines are extremely long and there was a shortage of staff. Where there were three and four service windows, only one was open and the workers were very s-l-o-w. You are charging exorbitant money, at least give us some service.

A very diverse assortment of food, water parks and amusement rides for all ages. I highly recommend all of the pies for all ages. Lots of room. Short lines. Decent ride times.

First time here was when it was still Hunt's. Have gone for years and took my own children. Always a great time.
I like the option of paying per ride if time is a factor. If not, consider the wrist band for unlimited rides. Do the math, you can save some money.
We like the piers during the day but night is our favorite when the lights are on. Everything seems just so much better.

The ultimate in family amusement ride entertainment. Three piers, each with their own character, included in one price.

Moneys Pier is lots of fun. There is food, rides and games for everyone. Don’t miss this pier if you and your family all want to participate in something.

Morey's piers and water parks are absolutely the best you will ever find. My wife and I go to the water parks everytime we come to Wildwood. The piers with all the amusement rides and entertainment is unbelievable. We spend a lot of time on the piers also. There is so much to do. We really enjoy the Oktoberfest there every fall. The entertainment is also very good. We get to sample some of the many beers and all the food they have to offer. Also on our trips we go to Mariners arcade which is the best arcade in all the Wildwoods. If you visit Wildwood, you have to stop here.....

Morey’s has always been the anti-corporate theme park choice and they return in 2018 for an exciting summer following a terrible winter for the northeast. They now sell annual waterpark-only passes and they’ll be extremely popular, especially for adults who have outgrown their favorite childhood rides but still enjoy the water parks as often as possible.
I’m proud to choose wildwood over Florida each year and I wish more people would follow suit. There is no place on earth like our island!

The rides are fantastic, pricey, but fun and thrilling, also good rides for kids, a good time had by all
Rides & Shopping
Morey’s Pier has tons of shops, games, and rides for everyone. My nieces enjoy the rides every time we come here and so do my fiancé and I. The prices for the rides are a good price and there are also specials. We also like the variety of stores and shops, we always buy something every year we come down to remember our trip that summer.