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Saturday, July 11, 2015

14-Acre Family Resort In WOC Continually Evolving; Shipwreck Cove Newest Amenity

WEST OCEAN CITY – To motorists passing by on Route 50, the Francis Scott Key Family Resort looks just as it has for years.

The picturesque red lodge sits back among a copse of trees within sight of the busy highway. What passersby don’t realize is that behind the familiar red building the expansive property is now home to several pools, a collection of cabins, a pond, a picnic pavilion and just about everything else a family on vacation could want.

“People are always shocked when they come in the driveway,” said Annemarie Dickerson, who operates the resort with her husband, Jim. “They think we’re just one building but we’re 14 acres.”

The 232-room resort unveiled yet another attraction this spring — a 2,000-square-foot pirate ship. Labeled Shipwreck Cove, the enormous stamped concrete structure houses a bar and sunbathing deck alongside a pool and nine-hole miniature golf course. Dickerson said the ship, which was built this past winter, was the culmination of years of planning. The Francis Scott Key’s recreational facilities have been gradually revamped during the past decade, beginning with the indoor pool in 2005 and the installation of a splash pad in 2009.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Dickerson family continues to offer what is the ultimate best of exactly what Ocean City should stand for and promote. A commercial family environment where all are welcome. Nothing less than a class act.

Anonymous said...

is this the same Dickerson family who found success in their Greene Turtle investment?...

Anonymous said...

I had no idea! Such a quaint hideaway type place!

Anonymous said...

Well so much for my best kept secret!

Anonymous said...

Well it isn't much of a secret. You better call now for next year and it may already be too late. They are not of the Ocean City Robber Barons and the public has rewarded them with return visits for years.