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My 11 year old sister is coming to visit, what are some fun things we can do in Delaware?

Wilmington, Dover, New Castle, Newark, etc...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    If you want to stay north... Wilmington Blue Rocks could be a fun activity. It's also very pretty there on the waterfront, and you can talk a walk around there.

    Here's a list of stuff to do in the area:

    http://www.wilmcvb.net/

    Also if you do have the whole day, you could take a day trip to the beach, only a couple hours away. Rehoboth has a great boardwalk that an 11 year old would love. Maybe even get other people to come to and make it a happening.

    Source(s): I love delaware :)
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    DE sux!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Go to rehobeth beach, but don't go out in the ocean there b.c they fixed it up & now it sux as well. Wilmington is full of angry ignorant ppl, Blue Rocks has barely anybody in the stands. Newark is full of bratty, conceited music loving morons, but i maybe Main St. in Newark will be fun for ONLY a WEEK then it gets old. Dover is full of boring closed minded folks who are somewhat prejudice. New Castle is low down.

    Source(s): My experience from being brought up here.
  • 1 decade ago

    You can take her to the bizarre and get some good stuff cheap! Shopping's always fun, and it's not like kids have a whole lot of money so going there will be affordable and productive. ;)

    Also, you could take a drive to the coast and go fishing, have a picnic, take pictures, etc. I know when I was a kid, we'd go shopping for one new outfit and then go "model" down at the beach (or anywhere else with nice scenery) and then send the pics to relatives (bc relatives always like updated pics, lol). Also, you guys could go and get manicures and pedicures--or do them yourself.

    There are a few old graveyards and old buildings you guys could check out. Those kinda things fascinate me, and when I visit my father (who lives in Dover) we go by some of them a lot. It's interesting and educational. You could also go to the library and look up old newspapers to find out things that happened in that very town in history.

    Those are my ideas. Hope they help!

  • 1 decade ago

    I am from Delaware...maybe the beach and boardwalk in rehoboth or a day at the dover mall kids that age love the mall I hope this helps a little.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The beach most def. Also, you can go paddle boating at Lums Pond. There's also some interesting things for kids to do at the Delaware Art Museum.

    Source(s): I live in Delaware.
  • 4 years ago

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