The Spinniker and Breaker's East were my go to spots in the 70's and early 80's when I lived in PC. Fun times. I wasn't around for the rest of the madness of MTV etc.
I went three times in the early 2000s. It was great and cheap fun. There definitely wasn’t much of a police presence on the beach but the hotels seemed to have a good handle on security on their property. I stayed at the Holiday Inn Sunspree twice and a smaller place next door one year. Waffle House across the street for breakfast everyday was awesome
PC was the destination of choice in the 1960s...Spring break and July 4th it was the magnet that brought people in as far away as Michigan and the Juke Box at the Hang out at the long beach resort determined what teens throughout the south listened to for an entire decade.
Shootings, drugs, violent assaults, and under age drinking came with the Spring Breakers! Not all young people did these awful things, but enough to damage the family atmosphere that made Panama City Beach the place to vacation. Good business went elsewhere to take their families to. That was a huge revenue loss, because Spring Break was hurting the rest of the summer. Loss of huge revenue that the money made from Spring Break paled in comparison to the money loss of a "bad" place to go in the summer. Panama City Beach is like a second home to my family. We have been coming to the beach since the 1950's, and have watched the great growth of Panama City Beach, and in the recent years, since catering and promoting Spring Break activities was a losing proposition! Some of the behavior, in broad daylight, of "some" Spring Breakers defied belief. A place that I considered home, was being desecrated for a dollar bill. Families quit coming to PCB, and that loss trumped that little bit of extra cash in spring break.Besides, a few friends in the motel business was having to put out cash money to have repairs done where s bunch of hooligans trashed a room they had rented. Tore up and destroyed furniture, tv's, and light fixtures and caused other vacationers to check out early, never to return, and when they got back home, you can just imagine what they had to say about my home, PCB, and the motel they stayed at. That hurts the hell with good business, the kind of business that can make your city the greatest place to go! All for the sake of that few extra bucks Spring Breakers bring. Catering and promoting the Spring Break Capitol is a straight losing proposition, in many directions! So glad the invitation for chaos and destruction ended, and now coming home in the Spring is no longer a terrible experience for our family.
And now that "family atmosphere " is mostly rich people from out of state and trash looking to get fucked up and shoot someone. Hope yall got what you wanted
Spring Break used to be College Kids, part of what killed it was integrating non College kids and more urban crowd - I bartended in that area in 80s mostly mid to upper income white kids - hard hard partying and a lot,of stuff torn up wear on the hotels. Not a lot of fights, no shootings just a lot of drinking and X - A lot of headache mainly traffic and drunks but it was a fun and wild time in a pretty safe environment. Drinking age was 19
Spring break was white for 20 years and yea there’s fights and weed/coke but no robbery’s and shootings.when the blacks came down and brought that bullshit that they bring,that was the end of it .harsh or not it’s the truth
It started Well before 1992! I'd say the "Good Ole Days" were early 1980's until mid-1990's. I was there before La Vela when it was just Spinnaker and it was happening!!
@@betwandet41 Exactly! It's a waste of time, effort, and hurting businesses. But at the same time, there's gotta be some limits because nobody's above the law. I grew up here in Northwest Florida and I've seen and heard it all.
I moved to the beach in 2017 from Panama City to work at Gulf World. So I missed it. Unfortunately I moved to Montgomery after the hurricane. Miss it will move back!
@@jeffewing6660 nah, we don't waste money in your bars or restaurants. We go to the Walmart and cook in our air bnb... we don't drink because we're with our kids. We pay for a boat to go to shell island. We're smart with our money. Those college kids are the ones wasting their money down there
Of the world....Noooo. Spain and Greece are the party headquarters for students in Europe. 🤣 Ibiza, Kreta, Barcelona....thats where they go...not Florida...
The Spinniker and Breaker's East were my go to spots in the 70's and early 80's when I lived in PC. Fun times. I wasn't around for the rest of the madness of MTV etc.
I've been to Club La Vila, awesome time, would love if it came back to life
Ain't happening. They're tearing it down before long
@@redseaford9426false information, bozo
@@redseaford9426still standing, they apparently don’t have any plans to sell the property per the pfeffer family
We used to go every year in the late 90's and early 2000's. It was packed. We had so much fun. Crazy fun!
Last time I was there was 1999 for the best week of my life
Everyone used to make money for spring break. Instead of dealing with individuals they decided to tank it. A man who had too much power and influence.
I went three times in the early 2000s. It was great and cheap fun. There definitely wasn’t much of a police presence on the beach but the hotels seemed to have a good handle on security on their property. I stayed at the Holiday Inn Sunspree twice and a smaller place next door one year. Waffle House across the street for breakfast everyday was awesome
PC was the destination of choice in the 1960s...Spring break and July 4th it was the magnet that brought people in as far away as Michigan and the Juke Box at the Hang out at the long beach resort determined what teens throughout the south listened to for an entire decade.
Shootings, drugs, violent assaults, and under age drinking came with the Spring Breakers! Not all young people did these awful things, but enough to damage the family atmosphere that made Panama City Beach the place to vacation. Good business went elsewhere to take their families to. That was a huge revenue loss, because Spring Break was hurting the rest of the summer. Loss of huge revenue that the money made from Spring Break paled in comparison to the money loss of a "bad" place to go in the summer. Panama City Beach is like a second home to my family. We have been coming to the beach since the 1950's, and have watched the great growth of Panama City Beach, and in the recent years, since catering and promoting Spring Break activities was a losing proposition! Some of the behavior, in broad daylight, of "some" Spring Breakers defied belief. A place that I considered home, was being desecrated for a dollar bill. Families quit coming to PCB, and that loss trumped that little bit of extra cash in spring break.Besides, a few friends in the motel business was having to put out cash money to have repairs done where s bunch of hooligans trashed a room they had rented. Tore up and destroyed furniture, tv's, and light fixtures and caused other vacationers to check out early, never to return, and when they got back home, you can just imagine what they had to say about my home, PCB, and the motel they stayed at. That hurts the hell with good business, the kind of business that can make your city the greatest place to go! All for the sake of that few extra bucks Spring Breakers bring. Catering and promoting the Spring Break Capitol is a straight losing proposition, in many directions! So glad the invitation for chaos and destruction ended, and now coming home in the Spring is no longer a terrible experience for our family.
it's the democrats coming in looking for white girls causing all the trouble
And now that "family atmosphere " is mostly rich people from out of state and trash looking to get fucked up and shoot someone. Hope yall got what you wanted
Spring Break used to be College Kids, part of what killed it was integrating non College kids and more urban crowd - I bartended in that area in 80s mostly mid to upper income white kids - hard hard partying and a lot,of stuff torn up wear on the hotels. Not a lot of fights, no shootings just a lot of drinking and X - A lot of headache mainly traffic and drunks but it was a fun and wild time in a pretty safe environment. Drinking age was 19
Spring break was white for 20 years and yea there’s fights and weed/coke but no robbery’s and shootings.when the blacks came down and brought that bullshit that they bring,that was the end of it .harsh or not it’s the truth
It started Well before 1992! I'd say the "Good Ole Days" were early 1980's until mid-1990's. I was there before La Vela when it was just Spinnaker and it was happening!!
OMG Breakers!! It was amazing!!
Yep, it got darker.
What ruined it was kids bringing guns, drugs, and thugs.
integrated college aged non college kids
Racist much??!
Nostalgia pcb ain’t the same smh 🤦🏾♂️
That's not the only thing that was pounded.
PCB needs to pass a law no alcohol mandated on beaches during spring break.
They have 🙄
They already have throughout the month of March for a few years now.
@@wturner777 but does anyone really follow it ? Imagine how hard that would be to enforce you know
@@betwandet41 Exactly! It's a waste of time, effort, and hurting businesses. But at the same time, there's gotta be some limits because nobody's above the law. I grew up here in Northwest Florida and I've seen and heard it all.
They have, bozo.
The party ended in 2015 when they banned alcohol on the beach for the month of March
I moved to the beach in 2017 from Panama City to work at Gulf World. So I missed it. Unfortunately I moved to Montgomery after the hurricane. Miss it will move back!
Do they really enforce it though? I drink on the beach constantly during March
@@markdall122no you won’t.
@@markdall122 You moved montgomery? Talk about jumping out the fire into the Frying pan
its sad i went to spring break there in 2011 it was awesome when i went to pc beach last summer it was boring and not much to do what a waist
The spring beakers just took their money elsewhere
Good. The only revenue they brought was alcohol sales.
@@jeffewing6660 they don't eat? They sleep on he street? Are alcohol sales not profit?
@@americanskeptic1559 my point being..... families on vacation generally spend MUCH more than broke college students.
@@jeffewing6660 nah, we don't waste money in your bars or restaurants. We go to the Walmart and cook in our air bnb... we don't drink because we're with our kids. We pay for a boat to go to shell island. We're smart with our money. Those college kids are the ones wasting their money down there
@@americanskeptic1559 ok buddy.
“Evolved into something darker and uncontrollable” 👦🏿🧑🏿🦱👨🏿👴🏿
Watch yourself, doofus..
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the ninja turtles came n screwed it up for everyone!
Of the world....Noooo. Spain and Greece are the party headquarters for students in Europe. 🤣 Ibiza, Kreta, Barcelona....thats where they go...not Florida...
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The party ended in 2015 when they banned alcohol on the beach for the month of March
Arresting headlining acts like Lil Wayne for weed possession didn't help either. That concert was wild!!!