The Boardwalk Inn‘s annual gingerbread display has opened for the season.

As you enter the lobby you can enjoy the gingerbread model of the Boardwalk district. Be sure to take in the details on this year’s display!
We’ll start our tour out at the display’s wedding pavilion complete with Cinderella’s carriage.

Our next stop is ESPN Zone with its mighty weightlifter and look at that Christmas tree — it’s full of sports references!


The sweetest stop on the tour is the Boardwalk Bakery, and there are two very special chefs hard at work baking holiday treats!


If you are looking for an Italian meal be sure to stop by Trattoria al Forno.

The next stop on our tour is the Flying Fish. Their sign has been replicated to perfection — and there are fish on that Christmas tree!

Last up is the Crest o’ the Wave building with the sign made of icing waves.

We love the details on this display all the way down to the hot dog and popcorn carts.


Will you be stopping by the Boardwalk this holiday season? Let us know in the comments!
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Loving all the holiday decorations!Was wondering if we knew the time frame that they keep these gingerbread areas up? I’m hopeful you’ll say until early-mid January. Thanks!
Erin, it IS usually early- to mid-January!