President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden's Trip to Rehoboth Beach

REHOBOTH BEACH, Del.- A full day of cycling at the coast for the first couple. Their first full day together at their beach house in North Shores with the titles of President and First Lady was one full of exercise. Secret Service stood outside Sea Barre Fitness in Lewes as Dr. Jill Biden took a cycling class around 9 a.m. this morning. After that, President Biden and Jill took a bike ride on the trail at Gordons Pond shortly after noon. These local lifestyle activities sparked memories for Capapulla's who says the President was nothing short of gracious when he came in a few years ago.  Mike Lapenta, the Co-Owner of Casapulla's South Deli said, "It was really nice to see someone in his position was acting you know just very normal, would come in in his bathing suit, his sunglasses, and hat and just acted as anyone else it was kind of nice to see."  Now that the Nation's Summer Capital is home to the highest man in power, hotels like the Bellmoor say visitation has skyrocketed, being completely booked for six straight weekends. Benjamin Gray, Area General Manager at Bellmoor said, "Absolutely, I mean we've always been the nation's summer capital, so if anything post recovery we're a drive to resort destination we're going to recover very quickly and now that we have President Biden's beach house two blocks away from downtown Rehoboth that's only going to help increase that notoriety among the nation." This comes as crowds of people continue to flood Rehoboth Avenue as the sun stayed out early in the afternoon. Back at Casapulla's Mike Lapenta says the President has been coming in for nearly 40 years, and always takes the time to chat. Lapenta said, "Every time he came in the store he interacted with all our employees, took pictures, was as nice as could be, I mean spent time that he really didn't have to but you could tell he was genuinely interested in people's stories."  Now with the President owning a home in the area, people are always on the lookout for their chance of getting a picture of the 46th President of the United States. Parts of Gordons Pond trail could be closed later today, or tomorrow while the President and First Lady are still in town.