DAYTONA BEACH They lined up early on Friday for the Jeep Beach “Main Event” on the infield at Daytona International Speedway.
Like a massive military invasion, the line of Jeeps extended as far as the eye could see along the entrance roads just inside the track entrance along Williamson Boulevard.
Drivers waved and molar-rattling train horns honked as event organizer Charlene Greer shouted out greetings during a bumper-to-bumper procession that lasted roughly an hour.
“That’s right! Jeep Beach, baby,” Greer exclaimed. “We are so excited! Jeep Beach is back, you guys!”
After taking a hiatus in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the annual Jeep Beach celebration has returned stronger than ever this week, Greer said.
After the 2020 edition of Jeep Beach was called off amid the slew of event cancellations tied to the coronavirus pandemic, the Paces were more eager than ever to return to this year s event, which runs through Sunday in Daytona Beach.
“It’s a Jeep family,” Pace said. “It’s a ‘Jamily.’ We’ve met just some of the nicest people here.”
On the beach, the couple parked their customized 2020 Jeep Gladiator next to one of those Jeep Beach friends.
Lance Collins, 51, met the couple at Jeep Beach four years ago in the hotel bar at The Shores Resort & Spa in Daytona Beach Shores. It turned out that he lived less than an hour away from them in Wilmington, Delaware, and that they had mutual connections in the roofing and home design industries.
DAYTONA BEACH When thousands of Jeep vehicles and the people who love them roll into Volusia County for the annual Jeep Beach celebration this week, it marks another welcome sign of optimism for the area’s tourism industry, hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic over the past year.
Hoteliers anticipate sold-out rooms over much of the event, which shifts into high gear on Monday and runs through Sunday, April 25. Likewise, restaurant managers and other tourist-related businesses also are expecting the Jeep fans to boost sales.
The beachside Hard Rock Hotel, the event’s headquarters hotel, will be Ground Zero for many of the week’s activities. The list includes “Jeeps At the Rock,” two days of beach activities on Wednesday and Thursday that feature a surf school, games, vendors, prize raffles, drink specials and a pool party.