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Shop Local at the Cape May–Lewes Ferry Gift Shop

 

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CAPE MAY – Looking for that perfect holiday gift? Want to avoid the crowds and long check-out lines? The Cape May – Lewes Ferry has several options for unique gifts for that someone special, including special sales in the gift shops; gift certificates for ferry travel; and lottery tickets available in both States.
During the month of December, customers will receive 25% off on gift shop purchases of $25 or more. Open 365 days a year, both terminal locations are convenient and offer plenty of free parking.
“Our gift shops are stocked with beautifully embroidered and screen-printed sweatshirts, jackets, t-shirts, hats, keepsake gift items and jewelry,” said Michelle Wright, Food and Retail Manager at the Cape May – Lewes Ferry. “And, we have a December-only special discount for our customers. Spend $25 or more in our shops and receive 25% off on the purchase.”
The gift shops are open seven days a week. The hours of operation for the Lewes terminal are 8:15 a.m. through 7:45 p.m. while the Cape May terminal is open beginning at 6:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
For that person that has everything, the Cape May – Lewes Ferry also offers gift certificates that are redeemable for ferry tickets. Gift certificates may be purchased by calling toll free 800 643-3779 or in the ferry terminals. For your convenience, you may drive through the tollbooth to purchase them and you never even need to leave the car!
One final reminder: “Don’t forget that lottery tickets are also now available for purchase at both terminals,” Wright noted. “They make great stocking stuffers.”

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