Tens of thousands expected at Wildwood Trump rally, but venue only holds 7,500 people

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Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Preps underway for President Trump's rally at Wildwood Convention Center
Wildwood officials are getting ready for thousands to make a winter visit to the Jersey Shore for President Donald Trump's rally.

WILDWOOD, New Jersey (WPVI) -- Officials in Wildwood, New Jersey are getting ready for thousands to make a winter visit to the Jersey Shore for President Donald Trump's rally.

"I know a lot of people are talking about it, really looking forward to it. It's historical," said Russ Simmons who lives and works in Wildwood.

President Trump will speak at a rally at the Wildwood Convention Center on Jan. 28 starting at 7:00 p.m., but the doors will open at 3:00 p.m.

"I think there's been enough exposure about this at this point that people are going to know that there's a good chance you're not going to physically get in," said Wildwood Mayor Pete Byron.

He says the Wildwood Convention Center can hold about 7,500 people, but tens of thousands more than that will likely show up. Local officials and police will meet with the Secret Service Wednesday in Wildwood, and he says they hope to iron out more logistical details.

"We're going to find out more details as to where people can park, where they're able to walk, things of that nature," said Bryon.

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Some Wildwood businesses plan to take advantage of the crowds.

"We are really excited for Donald Trump coming to our town," said Jagruti Patel, manager of the Sunshine Motel, which sits about two blocks from the Wildwood Convention Center.

She says they're opening up just for this event, and customers are already booking rooms, some from Connecticut and New York.

"It's going to be crazy. People are asking for two nights to stay here," said Jagruti's sister, Heena Patel.

City officials say keep an eye on Wildwood police's social media pages for more logistical details.