Birdie’s Links & Drinks entertainment center set to open in Middletown
Birdie’s Links & Drinks opens on Jan. 10 and will provide patrons a place to practice their drive, play a round of mini-golf and enjoy a bite to eat. 1/5/24
If you listen to the weather forecast right now, you may opt to get going on that ark build and see double on all your favorite critters.
But breaks in the deluge may allow for some time to stop hunkering and go out and have some fun. It is still summer, after all, and there is still plenty of fun to be had.
With that in mind, we’ve rounded up plenty of options for you to enjoy with or without the kiddos.
Please be mindful of road conditions and check social media pages or call ahead to avoid being disappointed in the event of cancellations.
It’s not always a sunny day on the beach.
No matter which Delaware beach your family flocks to, some days this summer are bound to bring rain, storms and other weather patterns that keep you off the sands. The good thing is, the First State’s beach towns are filled with great food, entertainment and more that comes with a roof over your head.
Here are some options for your next rainy beach day.
From classic arcades to virtual reality experiences and intense arenas for laser tag, Delaware boasts diverse entertainment options for gaming enthusiasts and casual fans.
Here’s a look at 10 places around the state where folks can enjoy VR, arcades, and laser tag this summer and beyond.
Be a tourist in your own state.
Here’s what’s happening at some local museums and attractions in and around Delaware.
Chateau Country, the posh area of Greenville, Centreville and Montchanin, about 10 miles west of Wilmington, got its name because many du Pont family members, after emigrating from France in 1800, built sprawling country estates in the rolling hills as they made their fortunes in explosives and chemicals.
Some historic du Pont homes, like St. Amour, the Wilmington estate of Irénée du Pont Sr.’s mother, Mary Belin du Pont, that sat off Pennsylvania Avenue, are long gone.
But others are still standing. Granogue near Centreville remained a private, family home for 100 years. And some like Stonehouse, a du Pont family estate off Old Kennett Road in Centreville, remain private.
Here’s a look at more du Pont estates that are now mostly open to the public.
OpenTable recently released its list of the Top 100 Brunch Restaurants in America for 2024, and shockingly not one Delaware restaurant was listed.We know that Delaware has plenty of brunch options perfect for bottomless mimosa drinking or laid-back coffee sipping.
Here’s our take on Delaware brunch spots that could easily have been listed, but maybe it’s better that they’re staying a (relative) secret for now …
Delaware’s wine industry still feels a little experimental, and maybe full of surprises. The state is home to just a scant handful of vineyards, ever since Peg Raley and her father, Bob, founded Nassau Valley in the 1980s.
Here’s a brief tour of where you can find Delaware vines, and Delaware wine (and slushies!).
The Southern Delaware beaches are the birthplace of modern craft brewing in Delaware, ever since Dogfish Head’s Sam Calagione decided to open a little brewpub serving chicory stout and maple-vanilla ale.
The zone surrounding the state’s southern beaches remains true to these roots, a suds-dense area with more than a dozen brewpubs within a half hour’s drive of each other, some of which named among the best in the mid-Atlantic and the country.
But with so many to choose from, the options can be dizzying (especially if you drink all of them.) So here’s a little guide to the breweries and brewpubs of Delaware’s Southern beaches, from Lewes to Rehoboth to Dewey to the Inland Bays to a little river town en route to the beach.
USA TODAY 10Best: Great Wolf Lodge named top 10 indoor water parks. Find one near Delaware
Luckily for you, one of the best indoor water parks is only a short drive away.
Great Wolf Lodge, the water park and hotel chain with multiple locations on the East Coast and other parts of the U.S., was selected as one of the best indoor water parks as part of the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards.
The USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards highlight the very best in travel, food and drink, and lifestyle. Every week, USA TODAY 10Best invites a panel of industry experts to nominate their favorite points of interest and attractions across a wide range of categories.
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