
We Disagree With New Jersey’s Worst Tourist Trap
New Jersey is known for being quite a touristy state, with the main attractions being the beaches and boardwalks.
However, not everything can be dubbed the "best."
A recent list ranked the "worst" tourist traps.
This is a list you certainly don't want to be on.
When you think of a tourist trap what comes to mind?
It's defined as a crowded place that provides entertainment and things to buy for tourists, often at high prices.

I recently visited Niagra Falls on the Canadian side, which was absolutely beautiful and we had such an amazing trip.
However, many consider it one of the "worst tourist traps" in the world.
But, what about closer to home?
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Cheapism talked to travel bloggers and industry professionals, along with reading online reviews to identify the tourist traps in every state.
Here in New Jersey, the location they picked is a very popular travel destination and I'm curious if you agree or disagree with this recent report.
New Jersey Destination Named One Of Worst Tourist Traps In America
New Jersey's worst tourist trap, according to Cheapism, is the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
The Atlantic City boardwalk is the world's first and longest boardwalk.
I was recently in Atlantic City for an event being held at Boardwalk Hall.
We strolled the boardwalk afterward and had dinner at Caesars.
What do you think, do you agree or disagree with this recent report?
You can get on the beach for free in Atlantic City!