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Saturday, February 06, 2016

After month of construction, Seacrets to re-open Thursday

A night out at Seacrets can take many forms, but what many visitors to the club had in common, up until this point, was the possibility of wet feet had it rained in the resort within the past 24 hours.

Work began on Jan. 3 to allay long-standing concerns about standing water at the nightclub’s entrance because of the low grade of the road leading to Seacrets’ entrance, which also had to match the road elevation.

That’s all changed now, as the entrance of Seacrets has been raised about three feet, according to owner Leighton Moore, and, from the city side, the road abutting the landmark has also been raised. A new storm drain was installed by Ocean City Public Works, so drainage should also be improved, according to Director Hal Adkins.

Instead of directing the flow of storm runoff to an area usually occupied by a number of visitors and vehicles at the front of the building, the water is directed to the new drain some distance away from the main entrance.

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

That place was awesome years ago now it's just to big and chaotic.

Anonymous said...

Layton is a class act. Most people have no idea how much he gives back to the community.

Anonymous said...

That was supposed to be a Seacret.Gheez,now you've ruined everything.

Anonymous said...

9:46 Agreed.

Anonymous said...

A whole lot of crime there now, You even have to be scanned for weapons to enter.

Two Things Could Be True said...

I'm sure all our favorite booze hounds are breathing a sigh of relief now...

Anonymous said...

Luna sea is back baby!

Anonymous said...

It comes to a point in some (very lucky) businesses where the money - the profits - are secondary. What matters the most is, in this case, one man's endeavor to have the best possible vacation experience for their customers.
This is what Leighton Moore has done.
Say what you will about the property "becoming too big". I challenge you to find a location - one location - where you can find about a dozen bars/experiences that are all different and cater to whatever taste you may be looking for.
Huge props to Seacrets. They do it right.

Anonymous said...

His give back to the community is for the free pass he gets from Vice Cops, on the drug trafficking, and prostitution going on at the club. Late night there is more sexual favors going on in the dark than wings being eaten.

Anonymous said...

I laugh when I think of the early days when the place was so small you could sit at a table and hear everything going on in the bar and the band would break your eardrums. They must be doing something right. Cheers!!

Anonymous said...

Great place to go but to really enjoy it get a cab.
Fun and booze flows fast there and before you know it over the limit.
Love the place and the P.I.A.S

Anonymous said...

Capt Hiram's in Sebastian FL...look it up on Al Gore's interweb....lil bar on the water and what it has become today...a "resort".

Interesting similarities - indeed!

Anonymous said...

446 you are full of bs! Prostitution?! Negative.

Anonymous said...

The post from 4:46 is not even worth a response. Ridiculous.