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Do you still have to pay for parking in Seaside Heights?

Parking Meters in Seaside are enforced from April 1st thru October 31st each year, and with an hourly rate of 1 to 2 dollars per hour, that can add up. That being said, there are a few prime spots to park in Seaside Heights that will get you the parking you need at a price that'll make you giddy. Free.



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Paid Parking Public parking in Seaside Heights is available at numbered parking spaces in most areas of the borough. Use nearby kiosks or the mPay2Park+ app to pay for parking. Fees range from $1/hour to $2/hour depending on the location. Paid municipal parking is enforced April 1st to October 31st.

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Paid Parking Public parking in Seaside Heights is available at numbered parking spaces in most areas of the borough. Use nearby kiosks or the mPay2Park+ app to pay for parking. Fees range from $1/hour to $2/hour depending on the location. Paid municipal parking is enforced April 1st to October 31st.

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Seaside Heights charges a beach fee to help defray expenses related to providing visitors one of the cleanest and safest public beaches on the East Coast. Season badge - Pre-season rate is $50. The regular rate of $60 is effective May 16th. Senior Citizen season badge - $15 for persons 65 years of age and older.

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Where to park. On-street parking is metered at Pier Village and along Ocean Avenue. Rates are $2 per hour on weekdays, $3 per hour Fridays through Sundays and holidays. All-day metered parking costs $10 for weekdays, $20 on weekends and holidays.

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Seaside Heights is definitely one of the best boardwalks in New Jersey. There are countless places to eat like Midway 3 Brothers and Kohrs, there are many arcades (I recommend Lucky Leo's), and Casino Pier that has carnival games and rides for all ages. This is a very good place to go with children.

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Score free parking in the lot at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. Public parking is also available along Pacific Avenue and the left of Starbucks in Peter's Landing. Restrictions: No alcohol, glass, dogs, smoking, or tent camping allowed.

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Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina's cost of living is 23% higher than the national average.

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