Family Fun (and beer) Along Greater Wilmington’s Riverfront This Summer

Original press release – all words as [SUCH] were added by me.

Discover Family-Friendly Fun Along Greater Wilmington’s

Riverfront This Summer

Wilmington, Delaware (June 20, 2018) – This summer Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley offer families a blend of classic American summer fun as well as some experiences that are unique to the region. Wilmington’s revitalized Riverfront is a family favorite, featuring seasonal fun like family nights on the river taxi, mini golf, baseball games and even a family-friendly craft beer garden. Here’s a peek at just a handful of the many reasons to plan a visit to the area:

Cruise on the River: River Taxi Wilmington

815 Justison Street, Wilmington, DE 19801

Every Tuesday and Thursday between June and August, River Taxi Wilmington hosts “Family Nights on the River Taxi.” On Tuesdays, a guide from the Delaware Nature Society leads the tour as guests learn about local wildlife. And Thursday tours are historical in nature, with the captain sharing background on various Wilmington sites and landmarks, along with the history of the river. All “Family Night” cruises include a coupon for a treat at Riverwalk Mini Golf’s Snack Shack.

[River Taxi Wilmington also hosts three 1-hour long wine cruises every Wednesday. From the website:

Enjoy a 1-hour wine tasting on the river, Wednesdays in June, July and August! Cruise by the scenic Christina River up to the I-495 bridge while enjoying hand selected wines. This unique outing is perfect for happy hour or an after-dinner drink! Want to add to the fun? Add on a fruit and cheese snack box! Available for pre-order for an additional $6 /person!

Cruise times are 5:30pm, 6:30pm or 7:30pm and leave from Dravo Dock. $20 per person. Fruit and cheese snack boxes must be ordered by 5pm the Monday before your cruise date. Cruises must be 21 years old or older, proper ID is required at the time of cruise. Reservations must be made in advance and are paid in full at the time of booking. No refunds.]

Take Me Out to a Ball Game: Wilmington Blue Rocks

801 Shipyard Dr, Wilmington, DE 19801

 The Wilmington Blue Rocks professional minor league baseball team kicked off its season in April and will play through Labor Day in September. A Frawley Stadium tradition is that every Friday that the Blue Rocks have a home game, there’s a post-game fireworks extravaganza. On Sunday Family Fundays, kids can play catch on the field before the game, participate in a pre-game autograph session with Blue Rocks players and run the bases following the game. A fan favorite is the variety of mascots attendees might see at the games, including Rocky Bullwinkle and Mr. Celery, who appears every time the home team scores a run.

[Frawley Stadium has a very good line-up of concessions. You’re never far from a glass of beer. Check out O’Celery’s Ale House for draft beer selections. Also, every Thursday home game is Beer:30 presented by Dogfish Head Brewery. Select Dogfish Head beers will be available for just $3 for a limited time in the Dogfish Head First Base Picnic Area.]

Eat, Drink & Play Games: Constitution Yards Beer Garden

308 Justison Street, Wilmington, DE 19801

                A 30,000-square-foot outdoor space located at Justison Landing, Constitution Yards has quickly become the area’s go-to place for summer fun. Featuring classic BBQ fare and backyard games like cornhole, bocce and giant Jenga, families can eat, drink, relax and play along the waterfront while the adults enjoy a refreshing craft beer or frozen cocktail.

[I mean do I have to explain this? It’s a BEER GARDEN]

 Explore Nature: DuPont Environmental Education Center

1400 Delmarva Lane, Wilmington, DE 19801

                The city, river and marsh meet at the 212-acre Russell Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge, which is home to the four-story DuPont Environmental Education Center. Visitors can participate in hands-on nature activities, including walks, dip-netting, meeting live animals and summer camps. A variety of public programs are also available, including bird walks, family canoe trips, nature exploration and more.

[There appears to be no beer here, just a lot of cool things to see or do. But depending on how you arrive and/or leave the Education Center, you’ll pass by Timothy’s Grill and Iron Hill Brewery….so….]

Stretch the Imagination: Delaware Children’s Museum

550 Justison Street, Wilmington, DE 19801

                Families can explore the worlds of science, math, technology and more at the Delaware Children’s Museum. With a mission to provide children and families an accessible, fun and stimulating environment, children are encouraged to learn through play in such exhibits as the “Stratosphere,” a 30-foot diameter climbing structure, and “Training Wheels,” a transportation-themed interaction area with a toddler-sized train and boat.

[Again, no beer here. But once you’ve tired the little ones out, Iron Hill Brewery is only a short walk away. And, once you’re done there head on over to the Altitude Trampoline Park because there’s nothing more fun after a few beers than a trampoline! Am I right, guys? Guys?

Buddy Avatar 50 As Ed’s lawyer I’m obligated to say that we here at the Dogs of Beer/Delaware Beer Blog do not endorse or recommend intoxicated trampoline jumping.

My lawyer??? When the hell did you become my lawyer?

Buddy Avatar 50 I was appointed counsel at last Friday’s meeting.

WE DO NOT HAVE FRIDAY MEETINGS!!

Buddy Avatar 50 You keep saying that, but just because you don’t come to them, doesn’t mean they don’t happen.

I don’t come to them because they’re not happening.

Buddy Avatar 50 Weasel said you’d be this way.

Sigh, weasel is a piece of cloth with a plastic bottle shoved up his ass.

Buddy Avatar 50 “Prick” I believe is the word he used.

OK that’s enough, I’ll deal with this when I get home. Now let me finish this post….]

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Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley is in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic region and less than a two-hour drive from both New York City and Washington. Steeped in American history and the legacy of the famed du Pont family, Greater Wilmington is a destination marked by sharp contrasts – town and garden, past and present, historic and hip. From renowned gardens, world-class museums, colonial towns, outdoor adventure, festivals, and an ever-growing craft beer and restaurant scene, each experience is more vibrant, more unique and more authentic than the last. Learn more at VisitWilmingtonDE.com. And to see the beauty of the Brandywine Valley now, watch this: https://youtu.be/KyPWLnciO0E

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