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‘Amazing’ Cruisin Weekend Reported In Resort

5/25/2012 | By Joanne Shriner, Staff Writer

OCEAN CITY – Figures prove that last weekend’s 22nd Annual Cruisin Ocean City event had the most visitors in town in the past three years, although the congestion would have you guessing there was much more.

According to demoflush figures, which are estimates based on wastewater flow, there were close to 191,000 people in town this past weekend. In 2011 there was a little less at about 190,500. This year’s figures are the highest since 2009 when there were about 230,700 people in Ocean City over Cruisin weekend.

“It has definitely changed in population as far as participants and spectators, and I think with the forecast of beautiful weather and the actual beautiful weather there was just a lot of people in town for the event,” Meredith Hennen of Special Event Productions said.

Special Event Productions amped up the number of registered participants this year and had to cut it off at 3,500 registered hot rods, customs, classics and trick trucks.

“But there was also thousands of other cars in town cruising around that weren’t participants,” Hennen said.

The production company held car shows and vendor locations at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center parking lot and the Inlet Parking Lot downtown throughout the weekend.

According to Special Event Productions, other car shows, which were judged and included prizes for top finishers, took place at business locations, such as Seacrets, Harpoon Hanna’s, Hooters, Jolly Roger, Gold Coast Mall, Hall’s Restaurant, OC Square Shopping Center, Crab Alley, Phillips, Tanger Outlets, and the Town of Berlin. There were approximately 450 awards selected by various businesses, town representatives, community leaders, event sponsors, and others.

Boardwalk parades were held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings where hundreds of cars cruised down Ocean City’s famous and newly revamped Boardwalk. To see pictures from the first parade on Thursday, see www.facebook.com/thedispatchoc.
Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association Executive Director Susan Jones said 90 percent of their lodging member properties were booked to capacity over the weekend.

“It was fantastic, definitely quite amazing,” Jones said. “It was definitely a great way to kick off the season … what was great was people were coming in earlier, you saw people arriving on Tuesday and Wednesday.”

Hooters on 122nd Street Manager Jason Meredith, who has worked there for about seven years, said this past weekend was without a doubt the busiest it has ever been.

Cruisin weekend 2012 broke multiple Hooters records for the sixth year in a row, such as the most sales and merchandise sold in one day.

“Without a doubt, it has grown every year,” Meredith said. “Every year we pretty much break a new record … so we pretty much break our own record every year … over any other Hooters in the world.”

Over the years, Hooters on 122nd Street and its parking lot has become a popular gathering place for cruisers and spectators.

“Our parking lot is mobbed of cruisers and people walking around checking out other cars … I don’t know how they all started coming here but it has always been that way as long as I can remember,” Meredith said.

Here’s another look at Cruisin’ weekend populations totals: 2012, 190,500; 2011, 190,538; 2010, 175,430; 2009, 230,743; 2008, 200,611; 2007, 176,471; 2006, 179,134; 2005, 186,071; 2004, 190,122; and 2003, 176,249.

There are 9 comment(s).


We're not ALL jerks and rednecks from PA our family enjoys coming to Cruisers Weekend. We spend a lot of money in OC - and enjoy ourselves. If you OC residents don't like us - leave town for the weekend!!
submitted by Charlene Brothers on May 01, 2013 at 10:26 am
can you say tax revenue i think so !!!!
submitted by sparky on May 30, 2012 at 08:19 am
Seriously???? What about the bikers? Throwing beer bottles in the street and walking families off the sidewalk.....and maybe the people of Pennsylvania may take offense to your bad mouthing the entire state and take their money to another beach and state next time, dummy!!!
submitted by yeah right on May 29, 2012 at 11:59 am
I did my part and flushed 20 extra times each day! HAHAHAHAHAHA Tiny-Time City HALL ~BUSHMAN!
submitted by bushman on May 29, 2012 at 11:01 am
Where were the cops? Why do we let these people tear up our town? I am appalled at the disgusting behavior I witnessed at this event. It felt like the Wild West!
submitted by Bernie on May 29, 2012 at 09:56 am
Hopefully next year they will increase the number of buses to accomodate the increase of visitors. The metro bus service was horrible.
submitted by Donna on May 29, 2012 at 01:23 am
The Town WON'T shut this down because it is one of the BIGGEST revenue generators they have.

Sit down and welcome the new Town Manager for pete's sake!
submitted by George on May 25, 2012 at 08:34 am
The city council needs to watch a few Youtube videos. The event is totally out of control and makes OC look like Daytona Beach on a bad week. The state will step in at some point and shut it down. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNx8vIjZcyw
submitted by Jim Begant on May 25, 2012 at 04:44 am
The turnout numbers are consistent over the last 8 years because it's the same rednecks that show up to OC cruiser weekend year after year.

People go on vacation to exotic places to enjoy themselves. These idiots go to Ocean City and spend $60 a night at some dirty hotel.

What a great way for OC to kick off the season! Now they're all back in PA.
submitted by Joseph Bushnell on May 25, 2012 at 02:58 am

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