The arrival of “Jersey Shore” stars Snooki and JWoww in Jersey City could be delayed forever, as far as some local business owners are concerned.

At least three Downtown Jersey City bars have rejected contracts permitting MTV to use the establishments to film the show, according to a City Hall source.

Waiting for filming of 'Jersey Shore' spinoff starring Snooki and JWoww in Jersey City 6 Gallery: Waiting for filming of 'Jersey Shore' spinoff starring Snooki and JWoww in Jersey City

Will Kelly, who manages Skinner’s Loft on Newark Avenue, said he doesn’t want the duo Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and Jenni “JWoww” Farley in his restaurant because filming would be “intrusive” for the other customers.

Kelly said his current clientele is more important, and thinks a film crew would be annoying to patrons who are trying to eat dinner.

Barcade owner Paul Kermizian said he doesn’t think the culture associated with “Jersey Shore” would work with his half-bar, half-arcade set-up. LITM, meanwhile, has made its stance public, with an anti-Snooki message posted above the bar.

Despite these rejections, other bars in the area have welcomed Snooki and JWoww to Jersey City with open arms.

Pint owner Wolf Sterling hosted a “Night of 1,000 Snookis” at his bar to welcome the new neighbors to the area. Though some residents fear the show will lower the city’s image, Sterling isn’t angry about the show filming here.

“Those people suck,” Sterling told The Jersey Journal about the naysayers.

Jersey City, he said, has no national image, and the show will give the city a chance to show off its vibrant neighborhoods.

“What are they afraid of?” he said.

Bar Majestic owner Joseph Castro said he is proud of his neighborhood and doesn’t think Snooki’s and JWoww’s presence will sully the city’s reputation.

“It’s about the brand that we present on TV. Just because they are here won’t change the architecture or the restaurants,” he said. “I don’t see it as a detriment.”