honest answer:
pcb is a tourist trap with a strip of loud garishly tinted stores designed to suck in your children and repel you as much as possible, so your kids will love it cause you hate it so much - loud traffic and unsupervised, sometimes drunk, teens make it a kids favorite - there are multiple places where your children can ride things that make you puke just to watch them oscillate
the state park (st andrews) is at the end of the strip (where you will catch your boat for shell island) and to me about 20 years ago was a quiet heaven and is pretty much the same today, but i am a total freak for salt water bogs, big boats and water critters - i would prefer a leaky tent in a thunderstorm (been there, done that) at the state park over any of the fine hotels and condos anywhere on the strip - for me and mine the only thing the strip is for is a place to sleep (if the state park camping area is full) or eat so you can get back to the state park, and all shopping should be done with a rod and reel
30A is more for grown-ups, kids are on leashes and people are polite and mostly responsible, and if they drink too much they usually just pass out quietly in some bar rather than trying to body-surf naked
grayton beach state park and topsail are nice, but have no bay full of superb critters to boggle and amaze the budding biologist in your kids who, if they are anything like me, will immediately demand a trip to half-hitch tackle for both the fish and shell identification book (not just the kid's pamphlet, but the real field-guide BOOK!)
pcb is a tourist trap with a strip of loud garishly tinted stores designed to suck in your children and repel you as much as possible, so your kids will love it cause you hate it so much - loud traffic and unsupervised, sometimes drunk, teens make it a kids favorite - there are multiple places where your children can ride things that make you puke just to watch them oscillate
the state park (st andrews) is at the end of the strip (where you will catch your boat for shell island) and to me about 20 years ago was a quiet heaven and is pretty much the same today, but i am a total freak for salt water bogs, big boats and water critters - i would prefer a leaky tent in a thunderstorm (been there, done that) at the state park over any of the fine hotels and condos anywhere on the strip - for me and mine the only thing the strip is for is a place to sleep (if the state park camping area is full) or eat so you can get back to the state park, and all shopping should be done with a rod and reel
30A is more for grown-ups, kids are on leashes and people are polite and mostly responsible, and if they drink too much they usually just pass out quietly in some bar rather than trying to body-surf naked
grayton beach state park and topsail are nice, but have no bay full of superb critters to boggle and amaze the budding biologist in your kids who, if they are anything like me, will immediately demand a trip to half-hitch tackle for both the fish and shell identification book (not just the kid's pamphlet, but the real field-guide BOOK!)
Or you could do what I do...stay in Seagrove and send the husband to PCB or Destin with the kids!!!
I never thought of that.