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Old Orchard Beach
Remember the summer when you were a
child, and your family went on vacation?
Remember how you dreamed about what you
wanted to do to make your vacation
perfect? First, there had to be things
to do-lots of things, like miniature
golf, games, amusements, and rides.
Then, there had to be food - the type of
food that you wanted, like pizza,
fried dough, cotton candy, caramel
popcorn. And there had to be a beach - a
big, broad stretch of sand where you
could build castles, run with a kite, or
just sit and soak in the sun’s warmth.
Do you remember those thoughts and
dreams? That vacation still exists at
Old Orchard Beach and is waiting for
your children and the child still inside
of you.
It’s almost impossible not to
have fun at Old Orchard Beach. The low
surf makes this a favorite spot for
swimming, sunbathing, and making new
friends. When the kids get hungry they
can explore the boardwalk for pizza,
french fries, hot dogs and
cheeseburgers, or you can choose from
the many family-style restaurants around
town. Try your luck at the video games,
jump on a ride, treat yourself to an ice
cream or a frosty cool soda. Thrills,
chills and frills-take your pick or do
it all.
Catering to tourists and families is a
way of life in Old Orchard Beach. The
beach, the arcades and amusement rides,
nightly entertainment, golf, fishing,
auto races and harness racing are just a
few favorite activities in the Old
Orchard Beach area. Old Orchard’s Pier
is the center of the recreational
offerings. Extending nearly 500 feet
over the Atlantic Ocean, the Pier
features shops, eateries, and games of
skill.
During
the summer, there are special events,
festivals, fairs, concerts, street
dances, and fireworks to entertain all.
Old Orchard Beach is easy to reach by
plane, train or automobile. The
Downeaster - Amtrak train service stops
in Old Orchard Beach seasonally
(Memorial Day – Labor Day) and
Interstate Highways are just minutes
from the beach. By air, we are serviced
by the Portland Jetport,
13 miles north.
Boston’s Logan and Manchester (NH)
International Airports are less than 2
hours away.
You’ll
also find that Old Orchard Beach is
ideally situated if your interests go
beyond a lazy day at the beach. The
Route One corridor just west of town is
a beehive of activity with two water
parks, an amusement park, restaurants
and shops. Twelve miles to our north is
the popular Maine Mall with a vast array
of stores, shops and restaurants. The
historic Old Port, with its cobblestone
streets adjacent to Portland Harbor, is
a dining, entertainment and boutique
shopping delight.
O ld
Orchard Beach is surrounded by the
idyllic seaside communities of Ocean
Park, Pine Point and Camp Ellis. The
cities of Biddeford, Saco and
Scarborough are our immediate neighbors,
offering a variety of services and
shopping. New England’s largest salt
marsh is off Route 9 in neighboring
Scarborough with guided walks and canoe
tours.
Less than 30 minutes north is the
bustling factory outlet town of
Freeport, home of the famous L.L. Bean
store, open 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year. Further north Maine’s rocky coast
beckons with such popular destinations
as Boothbay, Camden, Bar Harbor and
Acadia National Park.
Be
sure to visit our
Things-To-Do
and
Calendar of Events
sections
to help acquaint yourself with what is
going on during your visit.
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