Cocoa Beach Is Trashy

My lifelong love/hate relationship with a Florida surf town, and why I wish it was a little nicer.


I was recently driving back to Florida after an awesome week in the mountains of North Georgia with my fiance. It’s a long drive, and checking out the billboards to pass the time is a good way to lose all faith in humanity. There’s an abundance of billboards for anti-abortion, adult superstores, “spas” with trucker parking, and my personal favorite, “Hell? …Oh, I forgot about that.” It’s like Jesus and the Devil are duking it out for advertising space. Closer to the Florida state line, Cocoa Beach starts to join in the fun. Their billboards litter the road side like cigarette butts in the sand at, well… Cocoa Beach.

For the ill informed, the billboards and advertising paint Cocoa Beach as a sophisticated, tropical paradise along the Space Coast of Florida. For those of us that grew up surfing those dirty waves, we know the truth — Cocoa Beach is trashy.

If you were to hold a black light over the state of Florida, Cocoa Beach would be a shining beacon of debauchery. It’s where all the bros and sluts of the southeast congregate to abandon their last shreds of dignity on Spring Break. It’s where every trailer park rose with a tramp stamp and deadbeat dad unite because they couldn’t afford a ticket to Vegas. It’s where the cockroaches of society gather to spread STD’s and sell meth to the bums sleeping at Jetty Park.

Did I go too far?

See, once upon a time, Cocoa Beach was my paradise. I’ve blown several Publix paychecks on the casino cruises that sail from those dark shores. I’ve walked into the wrong seedy motel off A1A and seen things my sheltered eyes were not prepared to behold. I’ve had a trigger happy cop pull his gun on my friends and I while searching our Camaro for weed — unsuccessfully. I’ve been woken up and solicited for drugs while napping in my Jeep Wrangler between surf sessions. I’ve jumped off the end of the pier during a hurricane to score some major swell. I know this town, well enough.

Clearly, I did my share of contributing to the trash of Cocoa Beach in my youth. Then I grew up and ventured beyond the shores of Central Florida. When I returned many years later to the place where I learned to surf, I expected to find the paradise I remembered. Instead, I found trash. I found bags of Lay’s potato chips and styrofoam cups floating in the water, cigarette butts and crumpled beer cans lining the shores, and the kind of people that thoughtlessly added to mess. Maybe I’m the one that changed, and it was my sugar-coated teenage memories that led to my utter disappointment of Cocoa Beach. Maybe the town truly did fall deeper into a perpetual haze of Spring Break parties. I don’t know.

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The gorgeous side of the Space Coast — Sebastian Inlet.

Sometimes I hear lore from the previous generation. Old Florida surfers like my Dad that remember the way it used to be. Ron Jon’s was no more than a little surf shack on the pier. Friendly folk would hold each other on the hoods of their cars to watch the space launches. Surfers would kindly share the waves and retrieve each others boards because surf leashes hadn’t been invented yet. The town was filled with astronauts preparing for their next mission.

Gone are those days of yesteryear. Things changed.

Mr. Ron Jon himself, hailed by some as the father of East Coast surfing and others as a reclusive criminal sell-out, has transformed his iconic little surf shop into a gaudy monstrosity of a tourist trap. Ron Jon’s only saving grace is the fading memory of its past. On the other side of the road is something worse, the Cocoa Beach Surf Company (CBSC). A former disgruntled manager of Ron Jon’s constructed the competing “surf shop” right next door in a pissing match of true Cocoa Beach form.

CBSC-logo
Worst. Surf. Logo. Ever.

I don’t know those guys. I shouldn’t pass judgement. They’re probably nice, fun-loving surfers with some awesome stories. However, I will speak to my personal expertise and say that CBSC has the worst logo in surfing history. The name doesn’t exude much creativity either. Most of this article is a jab in good fun, a roast of a town I love, but c’mon!? Have you seen that logo!? No self respecting surfer wants that poor excuse for a stick figure on their car, let alone a t-shirt. It’s like the inspiration was to make the kokopelli guy retarded with a surfboard under his arm. I could design a better surf logo blindfolded. My unborn child could design a better logo. It needs help, man. Please consider a re-branding. If not for the sake of all mankind, at least for the dignity of the company.

As for the rocket launches, those have lost their charm as well. I remember hearing the sonic boom of the shuttles while playing outside as a kid. It was a magical feeling knowing Merica was exploring space. Now, most people would rather watch an episode of “Real Housewives” than see mankind travel beyond our own planet.

And the surfers, friendly faces are few and far between in those waters. The waves below the pier are littered with aggro groms trying to become the next Kelly Slater, and kooks with their blue soft-top Costco boards crashing into each other. On the pier fishermen compete to catch surfers, or mutated 3-eyed flounders in the polluted water below.

Honestly, Cocoa Beach isn’t all bad. I may have exaggerated a tad. I’ve clearly got some gripes with it, but it’s only because I love the place. It had all the right nurturing to become a charming little beach town with a rich history of surfing and astronauts, but somewhere along the way things went wrong. Despite all its faults, Cocoa Beach still holds a place in my heart. It’s like high school, most of it was an awful experience, but somehow I still look back on it with fond memories. I’m not asking for a different town, just a better version of the existing one. How about using some of that billboard money on town beautification? You’ve got potential old friend, if you only tried. Daytona Beach has enough trash to go around. Let them carry the torch.

261 responses to “Cocoa Beach Is Trashy”
  1. Kevin Gates Avatar
    Kevin Gates

    Go f*** yourself

    1. David Morgan Avatar
      David Morgan

      Did you design the CBSC logo? By the way, best first comment ever.

      1. Bob Avatar
        Bob

        I totally understand where you are coming from. I agree with about everything you said especially Daytona Beach. Lol. I travel all over the state every week and grew up in cb and my son is growing up there. It’s a good place to live. But there are more than enough drinking and drug problems around. Just have to stay out of those circles. But will lose a couple of friends to drugs and alcohol along the way in cb. Truth hurts most of the time. Wouldn’t change how I grew up for anything.

        1. We the People Avatar
          We the People

          I’m from Texas. I’ve traveled and seen very beautiful beaches. This is not one of them nor is the town.

          The place looks very ugly and outdated.

          Liven the place up and you’d probably attract awesome crowds of people. Imagine how much more valuable your home / land would become?! Modernizing the place would do wonders.

          And I also think Galveston beach is a mud pit.

          Have a positive day.

        2. Glen Avatar
          Glen

          God knows what you fems are up to as much as you talk down about other places and things. My guess is you are trying to vent because you were both finger banged in your assholea while in Daytona AND Cocoa.

      2. Kenneth Campbell Avatar
        Kenneth Campbell

        Personally I loved what you wrote. My wife & I just left the beach, having come down from Maryland to visit for my Birthday. Your vibe was spot on when it comes to the reality of what the place once was. With that said, the energy of yesterday can still be felt. The myth of the beauty of the place still lives. The food at “The Tiny Turtle” was very much worth going to. In fact the food was Amazing….a lovely little place with delicious Caribbean fusion flavors. As for the days of yesterday; to those that don’t know any better the dream lives on. Hopefully there will be a positive turnaround to a destination beach that still holds potential.

        1. Jean Powers Avatar
          Jean Powers

          Hire crews to clean the beaches. If Brighten Beach in Brooklyn NY did it…Cocoa beach can do it also…
          Just…..DO IT…

        2. Daisy Avatar
          Daisy

          I’ve lived here a couple times. It is filthy! Litter abounds. No one seems to care. Houses and yards are still damaged from hurricanes past…never repaired. Businesses remain shuttered and overgrown parking lots remain empty. Why does no one try to advance this area. We don’t need more of anything. We need to clean up and care for what is here.

        3. Thomas Grant Avatar
          Thomas Grant

          If you feel like you do .
          Stay away we don’t want you

        4. Pancho Avatar
          Pancho

          I agree with some of what the article states I lived in the cape the poor part of the island back in the day. In my opinion cocoa beach isn’t to bad the cape was the part that was bad. The tourism is the issue with the place and as time goes on the classic beache town is being over developed and sold out love cocoa beach can’t wait to move back just waiting for a good recession lol

        5. Cindy Hennig Avatar
          Cindy Hennig

          Hey yes tiny turtle food the best. And cocoa beach has truly cleaned up from years past. A gem of a place. Im in my 70s. Know how it was. Love it now

      3. Jenn Avatar
        Jenn

        I’m a local, and you’re not wrong! Lol

        1. Kevin Avatar
          Kevin

          I think what you wrote about Cocoa Beach is ignorant, disgusting and just weird. I have lived in this area for 50 years. If there was a better place to live on earth I would be there. Why don’t you keep your ignorant ass out of Brevard County you disrespectful piece of Trash.

        2. Glen Avatar
          Glen

          Be a lot cleaner if we could get you whores outta here first thing, methhead junky pro dick sucker.

      4. D. Haase Avatar
        D. Haase

        Funny & informative!
        My mother & stepfather just shocked me with the news that they are thinking of buying a condo in either Daytona (they swore to me that there is a nice part) or Cocoa Beach.
        I live in NY & know little about either place except for the “armpit” reputation of Daytona.
        There was my one night of horror in Daytona when I was visiting them in Clermont last year.
        My octogenarian new stepfather took us to stay overnight; swearing it was amazing & in his estimation “fancy” (which tells you everything you need to know.)
        I’m desperately looking for articles to show my mother about how trashy these places are so that she demands her husband find a better place to buy a small condo.
        She is new to Florida & doesn’t know any better, I’m worried about what he may drag her into.
        This is the best article yet & the first one I send to her!

        1. Amy E Unzueta Avatar
          Amy E Unzueta

          There are better places on the Altlantic to buy a condo especially for an older couple. My kids like Cocoa and Daytona because its a younger crowd , but I would buy a condo more north like near Flagler, Crescent or St. Augustin Beach or south in Vero or even Melbourne beach. Or anywhere on the Gulf side if I were an older person.

        2. Toni marie Avatar
          Toni marie

          Get one in naplesfl. paradise

        3. Glen Avatar
          Glen

          You sound gay and likely are.

      5. Jand Avatar
        Jand

        Don’t live in cocoa beach.

        1. Joey Avatar
          Joey

          Excellent advice

      6. Roadie4Life Avatar
        Roadie4Life

        Pretentious asshole.

        1. Notta a Fan Avatar
          Notta a Fan

          I lived in Florida for most of my life. This year I went to Cocoa Beach for the first time. We stayed at a resort on the beach. All the billboards, all the excitement I heard about this place, led me to great disappointment. I felt many of the things you wrote about Cocoa Beach. It was outdated. In fact, I felt it was a little run down. At night, the place got a little trashy and a little sketchy. I didn’t even bother to go to the surf shops. The only things I liked was the resort and the beach itself. Overall, it is someplace I’m only going to go to once. Hopefully the town will implement some revitalization and become better.

        2. JL Avatar
          JL

          If you enjoy living on a 4 lane highway with no trees or anything but asphalt and sand you’d love it…yes the beach and ocean are what matters most.

        3. Jason Avatar
          Jason

          I need a ride to cop something please call me back 910-859-2443 I’m in the park please call me back I will look out for a big tip

        4. Roadies blow Avatar
          Roadies blow

          You’re gay

        5. Roadie4life Avatar
          Roadie4life

          Roadies banged you wife

      7. Brad D Avatar
        Brad D

        I spent tons of summers in Cocoa Beach in the 1980s. My family had a modest beach house near Taco City. I have very fond memories of my time there, and in Melbourne, but – as a young adult going back on my own – I found Cocoa Beach to be a VERY inhospitable place: I was called a Yankee when I was 12 at Disney’s Buena Vista resort. During Spring Break, I took my girlfriend to a Pizza Hut (or some pizza place) and waited 50 minutes to get a table in an empty restaurant. We’re super pale people, and it’s pretty clear we’re “not from those parts” (but it’s Florida, for God’s sake – how many people are aboriginals in that state?). So – the waitress at the Pizza Hut in 1993 saw that we were Yankees and refused to seat us. She just sat in a booth with some friends and pretended we weren’t there. Some people reading this post might say, “Well, he probably acted like a Yankee, and if you want to be accepted by locals you have to not be such a snob.” To that brilliant counter-point, I’d just say: We were standing, quietly and patiently by the hostess stand. We waited 50 minutes. We didn’t make any demands. We weren’t wearing tuxedos or evening gowns. We just wanted some basic pizza.

        Conversely, Playmates in Cocoa was a good time. I felt incredibly welcomed there.

        My grandma’s old beach house has been sold off to pay the death taxes. We can’t “go home again” (as Thomas Wolfe – or someone – once said). But Cocoa Beach – despite the fact that it really didn’t want me, will always be in my heart.

        1. susan Avatar
          susan

          there IS no death tax on real estate

        2. Glen Avatar
          Glen

          And your boyfriend in your guts. Back to Michigan, dick face.

        3. Donna Avatar
          Donna

          Who waits 50 minutes to be seated? You’re an idiot and making a bad name for Yankees . You should’ve left after 5 minutes.

        4. Bruce Avatar
          Bruce

          Seriously? You waited 50 minutes for a table at Pizza Hut? This is so ridiculous it makes me doubt your entire comment.

      8. Karen Avatar
        Karen

        yea hey. I’ve been staying in the “old” Cocoa Beach I guess in the winter in a condo next to Coconuts since 2014. This town is adorable, great food, immaculate beach, and very cool vibe. My husband plays jazz at Heidi’s occassionally. sooooo maybe add this little gem of an area to your blog of giving Cocoa a bad rap.

        1. Jill Avatar
          Jill

          Hi Karen. I am pursuing this page as it came up on Google: Soon I may join my long-time friend in FLA, and he has recommended Cocoa Beach as a great place to live. I knew nothing of it and initially thought St. Augustine, but he insisted Cocoa Beach was better. You guys like it a lot, it sounds? FYI I am middle aged and am from St. Louis, but have spent most of my adult years in Chicago, San Francisco and Sonoma, CA…More thoughts from you?

        2. Glen Avatar
          Glen

          Fuck you, the only thing your husband is playing at Heidi’s is the bouncer’s jizz from his rusty trombone.

        3. American Avatar
          American

          Hi Jill pease stay in California you liberals fuck everything up and you think college degrees = smarts, we don’t need you to tell anyone how to run anything and for that we’ve come to the conclusion based on every single shithole democrat run city in the country..

      9. Steelhead 2013 Avatar
        Steelhead 2013

        Womd the how that Bullet Train project will chaNGE CB… SUPPOSEDLY it will take 19 min from Orlando to CB on the bullet train… Real estate is skyrocketing in CB now too…

        1. Ron Avatar
          Ron

          This is 2023, I’m on the beach from 520 to Patrick AFB, every day, it’s nothing like this guys overly verbose, sickening adjectives yet lack of insight imagery, it’s not great, but what he mentioned, is gone if it ever was to begin with, it’s commercialized, over-commercialized, over-priced. The condos that blanket the entire coastline are aging, constantly being repaired, and renovated, parking ANYWHERE at ANYTIME is abysmal at best. He mentioned launches losing their lure … yeah, go to the beach on a launch day, and Musk is putting them up consistently, and the beach turns into a parking lot, there’s so many cluns, bars, dive bars, and all types in between the music clashes, shopping is nothing short of tourist trap tyranny… Ron Jons is a tourist only, in early 90s ron jons was huge with surfers, now no self respecting local would even touch a RonJon piece of clothing, and never ever a board … no one like CBSC either,, but there’s no trash, no garbage on the beach, not even by the pier, it’s over crowded, and never let’s up. Unless your surfing 2nd light or south you’re gonna regret it. But that’s the new gen .. and he spoke of his dad, C’mon those are the the surfers that started this whole “local” “kooks” surf terrorism…

      10. Greg Lambert Avatar
        Greg Lambert

        I’ve been going out there for the last 15 years there are some really good people but there are a lot more that just want to take advantage of every opportunity and not look back and not have any care

      11. Richard Hertz Avatar
        Richard Hertz

        Maybe when your beard connects your mind will make some connections. This reminds me of the rant made my angsty 14 year old nephew after watching fight club. Unbearable. “People would rather eatch desperate housewives.” Wow, such edgy unique and meaningful insight. Lmao.

      12. Antonio Fantauzzi Avatar
        Antonio Fantauzzi

        It’s like I wrote this article my friend told me as I was reading it out loud !! I absolutely share the same feelings about Cocoa Beach being my Paradise a nice little surf town with friendly surfers and this became my home from the day I set foot on the sands of cocoa beach paddle out and surfed the pier 30 years ago when CB was truly Paradise . Yes it still is compared to everywhere else in north America but it has absolutely changed for the worst !! We gotta make the best of what we have , If I had a Genie I would ask her to Blink Cocoa Beach and myself back in time Thanks for the Article David surf’s up lets get that shore pound barrel.

      13. Lynn Magnuson Avatar
        Lynn Magnuson

        I can attest from first hand experience that Cocoa Beach is trashy. The cops and the local government try to deny this, but it’s impossible. It’s a true party town, and with the partying comes the trashiness. Don’t blame it on the homeless, etc. The Spring Breakers, etc. have a LOT more to do with it than them. I live nearby in Sharpes.

        1. Glen Avatar
          Glen

          Me too! How about a bj?

      14. Jason Bickford Avatar
        Jason Bickford

        jasonbickford76@gmail.com
        Why what’s the point??

      15. Gregory Nenson Avatar
        Gregory Nenson

        I beg to differ Buena Vista condos rock! Ocean front, we’ll maintained, centraly located in cocoa bch. what more do you want?

      16. Tonya Campos Avatar
        Tonya Campos

        Fast forward to 2024…

        It’s even worse and you’re correct as an “outside local”-ish. I’m in PSJ but I try to skip beach days at CCB. I’ll go down to Vero.

        Also, the Ron Jon’s and CBSC are brothers in the pissing match.

        1. Bonnie LaRussa Avatar
          Bonnie LaRussa

          No they are not brothers, the owner of CBSC used to be the president of RJ for a very long time!!! Fact, I’ve known him my whole life as I’m born n raised here!!

      17. Sarah Avatar
        Sarah

        Thanks for writing this article David, the comments are giving life to this boring 4th of July LOL. BTW, I’ve lived in Brevard County for 35 year and love it, but I also agree with you that Cocoa Beach is like partying with Dee Snyder in 1983 and nothing has changed to date. When ppl come to visit me and want to go to the beach, I would never take them there, it’s gross.

    2. Carl Daponte Avatar
      Carl Daponte

      Why would somebody talk trash about a place that they loved growing up & in the process slandering the f**k out of it.Guy sounds like a big douche!

      1. Camellia Avatar
        Camellia

        I agree. He seems extremely negative about life in general and in a disturbingly rude kind of way.

        1. Jena Fritz Tuntas Avatar
          Jena Fritz Tuntas

          My family has lived in CB for 60 years.
          Like any town, we have our quirks. On the whole, however, we are a nice town.
          I had a client ask me once, “Are y’all like, stuck in the 60’s?”
          My response was, “Perhaps, but we like it there.”
          Those who don’t really care about our town can, I am sure, find fault with the parts they find offensive.
          However, those who really care & truly love our beach town & want to see it thrive, work hard at it. It might be after a round of golf or a morning of fishing, kayaking, surfing or just taking time to smell the Night-blooming Jasmine or watch the sun rise or set, but we get it done…on beach time.
          Maybe next time you’ve decided to visit, you could focus on all the positive things, and if you care about CB as much as you say you do, you could stay & work to continue to see it improve.
          jt

        2. Surfer D Avatar
          Surfer D

          Concur with you on that one! I feel bad for people like this. Having a job that requires me to travel around the world, his views seem extremely shallow and narrow minded and, frankly, like he has only been to one or two other beaches to make his comparison. I grew up in San Diego and Cocoa Beach is in many ways nicer.

        3. Cool Breeze Avatar
          Cool Breeze

          “Extremely negative about life in general” By pointing out what sh*those CB had become??…LOL.

          Noticing the natives are a little sensitive about their crappy little corner of the world.

        4. Tbird Avatar
          Tbird

          I have a place in OBX of NC and this place CB is just fine . Yeah you got a lot of tourist crap but stop whining and get out your gun . I still do at 62 .

      2. Stephanie Griffin Avatar
        Stephanie Griffin

        Because it’s not what it use to once be. Which is exactly what he said in his article. Tourism has changed the face of every good town! They come, they party, they trash the place and then there’s no room for the locals to enjoy it. They clean it up to have it right back in a week. How is it that the Mayor could careless about his town? I’ll never understand…

      3. Thomas Avatar
        Thomas

        He does not want tourists.
        Locals want to keep the place for themselves!
        Holiday weekends are when visitors come and litter the beach that locals spend cleaning all week. Author wants to keep his little spot of heaven, heavenly. Kinda selfish.

        1. Tillman Avatar
          Tillman

          Partial grew up there. Had great friends family. Fished and hunted all over the area. I loved it but left in 1974. Returned for short visit in 78 but I guess anything can change

      4. Matt McKernan Avatar
        Matt McKernan

        We me and my family luv cocoa Beach been there many times and we are from Michigan

        1. Cool Breeze Avatar
          Cool Breeze

          No offense, but your frame of reference may be skewed a bit….I believe anyone would luv anywhere…if you’re from Michigan…lol.

      5. Mad Mike banged you mom Avatar
        Mad Mike banged you mom

        If you do not like cocoa Beach then do not come. We have enough peter puffers here already.

        1. Ted Avatar
          Ted

          This guy will never have sex with a human

    3. Candace Avatar
      Candace

      @DavidMorgan ! Who and how do I share this ? Who are you? When were you born? Do your research! My God! There is more to Ron Jon’s before it was a shack on the pier. Know your surf legendry, please! These are folks which we grew up with and were a huge part of legends. As well as in the space industry! To know what it was like to go to breakfast and have the astronauts at the next table. Or to grow up with the now surf legends in our school!
      Cocoa Beach was once a beautiful, sleepy little beach town which we as locals ” loved” when school started and the ” weekenders” would ” go home”! My apologies to who I may have tagged onto to be able to post this reply but , oh my gosh! This was/is my home! It’s one of the most beautiful places on earth and what a ” privilege” it was to grow up there ! Do your homework before you speak. ( and I am speaking kindly)

      1. David Morgan Avatar
        David Morgan

        Hi Candace,

        I was born in 1981 in Lakeland, Florida. I attended college at UCF in East Orlando. I spent my youth surfing in Cocoa Beach regularly. After college, I moved to Hawaii, then California, for a total of 11 years. Since moving back to my home state of Florida a couple years ago, I began returning to Cocoa Beach for surf trips. Most recently, my friend and I had our cars broken into by a crackhead and his elderly father (who was the lookout).

        My commentary is not against what Cocoa Beach “once was”, but what it’s become. I’ve met lots of great locals in Cocoa Beach over the years. I’ll assume you are one of those great locals that loves their hometown, and wants to defend it. I completely respect that. Unfortunately, I’ve also had several bad experiences in the town — enough to form an opinion based on many years of research. The comments on this post alone only prove my point. Despite my bad experiences, I still love the town, as I mentioned multiple times in the article. It’s just unfortunate that the great history of the town is now lost in the tourist traps, perpetual Spring Break parties, crime and litter.

        When I walk through Haleiwa, Paia, or Encinitas, I feel the surf history and pride of those towns. Sure, they have their share of tourism, litter, and crime (albeit much, MUCH less litter and crime). However, the soul of those towns has remained intact. I feel like Cocoa Beach sold its soul to tourism and commercialism, and has been on a downwards trajectory ever since. I just want Cocoa Beach to be better town, for all of us that love it.

        1. davidmorgansakook Avatar
          davidmorgansakook

          lol leave it to some kook from orlando to act like they grew up in cb you probably drove out here once a month smh trying to act like your from here if you aint born in that cape canaveral hospital you aint a local your a KOOK

        2. charles mccoy Avatar
          charles mccoy

          David, I was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It’s not or never was “paradise”, but it was a nice southwestern city for the most part.
          I see how it has evolved now, and I wouldn’t go back to live a single day there.
          The place has evolved with time. The drugs, crime, trash, and the sense of hate and discontent have taken over.
          I drive a truck over the road, and have been for almost 30 years.
          So I travel all over this country week after week.
          I see it all. It’s all over this country. The drugs, crime, trash, and all that goes on with it.
          I have been to Cocoa / cocoa Beach as well as Miami, Jacksonville, Clearwater, Tampa, etc. On vacation and business.
          In all honesty cocoa Beach is still my most favorite place in the country to visit.
          It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to.
          Not because of the beaches, but because of the people, the business’s, and feeling I have running through my mind while I’m there. It is a place that truly makes me think of how this country used to be, how beautiful it was, how fun it was, and how I would have loved to have grown up here.
          Just think about one word. “Evolvement”
          You can’t just single out one city in the entire United States to comment on for evolving into what it seems to be the worst in the country.
          Simply because this whole country has and will be continue to evolve into what it is.
          It’s the people of this country that don’t care for themselves. Much less anyone else. They have absolutely no respect for anyone’s property, anyone’s feelings, or anyone’s cares or thoughts.
          ITS EVERYWHERE !!!
          including my home city.
          There is nothing we can do about it, because we are outnumbered by these type of people as a whole and it’s mainly the new generation yuppies, thugs, and snot nosed kids that are the problem.
          Now alot of people will not agree with me on this, but the leather belt was the best tool God ever gave us to teach our children to live an honest respectful life. The yuppies, and the Govonment took it away, now America’s kids are running wild tearing up, and trashing everything in their paths.
          And with closing,
          All I can say is that you are one lucky man for having the pleasure of being able to grow up in such a wonderful, beautiful place. I would traded hometowns with you in a heartbeat.
          Cocoa Beach is still a beautiful place to visit, and I hope it always will be. You just have to look beyond the trashy people and see it for what it really is.
          A gateway to heaven !!!!

        3. Kenneth Campbell Avatar
          Kenneth Campbell

          I disagree completely. Cocoa Beach has a beautiful history associated with it much like ancient Rome and Mount Olympus. However those days are gone; not because of the youth of today; for they are bright and intelligent and moving this country forward, but because of the natural decay of any beautiful past. All good things must come to an end but with each ending comes a new beginning therefore we should simply look at this moment of Cocoa Beach as an in between moment whereby a new beautiful history is waiting to be written.

        4. shelby Avatar
          shelby

          Wait so your experience is based on visiting CB to surf but you haven’t actually lived there? What a judgmental ass.

        5. Janette Avatar
          Janette

          Find me a town that hasn’t changed for the worse. Ft. Laud./Miami?? Lol. CA and HI have absolutely no crime or meth/crackheads. Rofl. Cocoa Beach is a safer bet by far. Also, FYI, as the previous response (local—lives and pays taxes here, I believe, said) try the Tiny Turtle or some of our new (and old new — Mainly Lobster, etc.) establishments. They are def more “up to your standards” and the beach is still the same.

        6. Kay Avatar
          Kay

          Camaro-driving surfer. Sounds like you hung out with trash yourself. My million dollar direct-ocean condo is beautiful and so are the people you little piece of blogging shit. Get a real job.

        7. Simply Raw Avatar
          Simply Raw

          I wholeheartedly agree with the words you have shared. It’s saddens me that many people are oblivious of the facts you have stated. Or maybe they are just in sheer denial, I really can’t say. Those who have made comments using “name calling” and / or vulgarity are not painting a picture of a desirable place. In fact those comments actually make you more creditable; the heated comments give validation!

        8. Dan Avatar
          Dan

          Definitely not in Cocoa Beach right now at skatepark with 30 kids having a blast all older kids taking care of younger ones like Cocoa Beach always has yes it isn’t what it once was but you must not have been here when the candles were built and the trailers over here and the bikers it is a beautiful spot been all over the world and always enjoy coming back here

        9. Captwife Avatar
          Captwife

          Well said! Bravo!

    4. Richard Avatar
      Richard

      Perfect response

      Cocoa Beach is the greatest eclectic city in the world

      If someone wants to trash and diss it , do not let the door hit em on the way out

      We love and are blessed and lucky to live here.

      It’s a magical place!

    5. Kevinisabitch Avatar
      Kevinisabitch

      No gates, u go fuck itself. Cocoa beach & all of Brevard is a shithole full of shitty fucks and you are the shit-king of all of them.

      1. Roadie4Life Avatar
        Roadie4Life

        Then go somewhere else and keep your worthless opinions to yourself

    6. Albert Rossetti Avatar
      Albert Rossetti

      been living cocoa beach area 35 plus yrs it is trashy and merky waters compared to other beaches wake up best area i lived sarasota beaches

    7. Joyce Avatar
      Joyce

      Agreed. This guy is a Dick apparently. Hope he doesn’t invade my trashy lovely town.

      1. Joey Nugent Avatar
        Joey Nugent

        You said it..

      2. Glen Avatar
        Glen

        The only thing invading you is the dick you suck for meth

    8. Ron Jon Avatar
      Ron Jon

      Yet another landlocked freak that thinks coming via the Beach/Beeline makes them a local!! NOT!! Stay the fu*k home…been here 50 years and OTown is to blame for 99% of our first responders calls on any given weekend
      You bring NOTHING to the table-just come here drive like assholes and leave all your trash.

      CB ppl HATE you Orlando Fu*ks-you’d be hard pressed to find ANY residents that like you

    9. Ron homer Avatar
      Ron homer

      Surfing is better on satellite beach . Melbourne beach is beautiful. Playa Linda to the north, good fishing but deadly Beaches as far as rips. My wife’s ashes are spread on the south side of the pier, before the fishing which isn’t allowed anymore. It’s loved by all who have had a fun filled day at the beach and a drink time at the bar. Not the new bullshit tiki bar . God speed. Ron h.

    10. John Avatar
      John

      Ppl that defend CCB are only doing so because they are trying to protect their precious home values. Indeed, CCB is a trash hole and if you look at neighboring cape canaveral you’ll see the main mode of transportation is bike and bus bc all the locals have DUI’s . A bipolar town with either the wealthy or poor, and if they aren’t alcoholics and/or drug addicts, theyre old. Lots of bigots too, its like its stuck in the 50s, definitely not a place for anyone considered “diverse.” Like a tourist destination for all trumpers from Ohio.

      1. Jen Avatar
        Jen

        I don’t see how ohio was brought into this but as I’m reading it’s clearly a moment in which I laughed out loud to myself, the pot calling the kettle black with your prejudice comments!! There are millions of people in my state clearly we can’t all be Trump supporters I mean do people really pay attention to their comments? Read them and as your doing so think about how you sound… sounds Exactly like the original post just different topic. So what this person has an outlook different from yours it’s what makes us different, human, I mean come on even I know at 37 if I don’t agree with something to take what I can use and leave the rest, someone somewhere always has to stir the pot, and the lucky ones that take the bait help out the blog. I believe in posting on here to help out because this guy is doing his passion and it’s a job so good luck on the blogging, hope you do great if this is your job and thanks for the visual, never been, but if I do I will definitely keep in mind some things mentioned. BTW people these are opinions and we all know the saying about those so don’t take everything so serious, geesh…lol

    11. Sean Volland Avatar
      Sean Volland

      Good, stay away!! And you couldn’t have been too good at nor important to surfing in Cocoa Beach in the last 50 years or I would know you, or at least your name!
      The only thing you even came close to accuracy on was the Dimenna/Baugher, RJ’s/CBSC clash, but obviously you only know rumor and 3rd hand hearsay because that “disgruntled” ex manager is Bob Baugher; Owns Baugher Construction. Built the new Ron Jon’s, CBSC, Boardwalk/Park Place condos straddling Minuteman and Banana River Square (Publix) in Cocoa Beach. He owns the Raddison at the Port, Sheraton, La Quinta and more than 170 residential and commercial properties in CB/CC/MI and has 10 times the money of “Ron Jon” and Ron is from Jersey; Bob is 4th gen CB’er.
      Other than that, you’re just a jaded kook that kinda hung here but never really surfed, fit in, nor fell in love so now you want to bad mouth it!!
      Glad you wrote it! Maybe it’ll keep more KOOKS like you away!!
      Did you know Walt Disney owns 49% of Ron Jon’s. Eisner fired Baugher so Baugher took 1/3 of RJ’s biz!!

    12. Patty Avatar
      Patty

      How old is this. I don’t feel that cocoa beachbis trashy. There are really no local trashy bars. The straw hat is gone. The pier and Wakalaka are now owned by West gate so it’s a bigger tourist trap then daytona. You can no longer fish off the entire pier, now only a tiny section between restaurant seating and the new tiki bar that has tables all around it. Really don’t care about the “pissing” match. Those store provide over priced clothing and trinkets to tourist.

    13. Mad Mike banged your mom Avatar
      Mad Mike banged your mom

      Fuck all you tourists. Do not come here. I will jiz on your faces.

    14. Joey Nugent Avatar
      Joey Nugent

      Yes we are doing just fine without you..

    15. Alisa Marie Lynch Avatar
      Alisa Marie Lynch

      I lived in Cape Canaveral! Virginia ebberwine. A name forgotten. Lived in one of five homes her husband built. It was wonderful then. Quiet!!! Not polluted. Once in late 80s signed over five stories. The cruise ships moved in? Seeing dirty diapers, garbage dumped from Disney, all cruise ships heading out as we were their personal toilets. From there??? It slowly yet quickly turned into as he said a trash bin. There was no more fires on beach. Quiet nights. Respecting our ocean! The garbage was and is unreal!! The disrespect of humans. The destruction of once a beautiful place of swimming with manatees! To boating, surfing to me was gone. I Recently had to go there to see a friend. The place?? Unrecognizable!!! Oh memories, streets, pier!! The memories of great people who respected the ocean, neighbors?? From the port to Now the specifically of Ron Jon’s. Took me 35 minutes. So overcrowded. This once silent sleepy treasure. Has been turned into a dump. I was so disgusted. I can only cling to the fond memories of such beautiful place. Torn apart all over the holy dollar. Soon filled with garbage, bnbs, even tourists would be disgusted. I truly would not want to go to a beach that’s a dump. Filled with drugs, trash, pollution, oil slicks from cruise ships. Once a beautiful place. Gone in less then twenty years???? Have only fond memories. Glad I have them. I will never go there again. Iam in shock the lack of community not fighting to stop this. Yet it’s who has the money!!! I feel bad for the locals. Johnathans pub was nice to stop and talk of the good times long gone in Cocoa Beach !!!

    16. Alisa Marie Lynch Avatar
      Alisa Marie Lynch

      I lived in Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach for twenty years! So my comments are true to knowing and seeing. It’s easy to put down the truth. I wish we all find Solutions against these big corporations. The day the cruise ships and county committee signed above five story building. That was the downfall of a small quiet town. I agree change? Not yo where invested your life in your home. To be pushed out by taxes or just the plain overcrowding. The lack of respect of the ocean and people who visit it. Pick up after yourself. I do feel it’s turned into tourism. Sad that humans feel Iam on vacation so do not half to pick up my own trash. Or the overcrowding? I lived right on the beach. Twenty years. I’ve seen it all. So I will as said remember great days. If change is that!!! Do not see where it’s nice quiet fun town I knew???

  2. Melody Fox Avatar

    Really you do come off a bit like a prick that carries a lot of baggage and has an issue going down memory lane ,simply because your idea of what an iconic beach town should be today isn’t what you remember of yesterday.
    Things change and life goes on ..lighten up, enjoy, try to see the glass half full..Cocoa Beach is the same great little beach town it’s always been , It may have changed some..but then sounds like you did too !
    And locals know better then to EVER refer to it as “Cocoa”, so go smoke another one and relax..Dude!

    1. Fletch Avatar
      Fletch

      Lol alright David Morgan first things first thank you for being truthful I have lived in this town for the entirety of my life never even been further north than savannah Georgia and I have to say you sir are right I have personally watched the decline of my beloved beach second to all you f***ing blind people in this town WE HAVE BECOME A TOURIST TRAP!!!!!!! There is no way in hell that the founders of this town wished for this outcome everywhere I go I am surrounded by incompetent foreigners that can’t speak a lick of English and repeatedly ask some moronic question LIKE “where is the pier” (1st time I was asked that question I was four blocks down ridge wood) lol and Muldoon really little harsh bro

      1. Bob Avatar
        Bob

        You don’t seem to speak English yourself, guy.

      2. CaptainObvious Avatar
        CaptainObvious

        I moved from WV to FL when I was 3½yrs old and lived in Florida 15years. I lived on Merritt Island for K & 1st grade ðI remember watching the Challenger 7 shuttle from my back yard & I remember being in shock as to what I seen bc it wasn’t a “normal” shuttle launch. (I stayed home that day bc it was too cold to ride my bike to school & my stepdad had the car that day. In the middle of 1st grade, my mom had bought a house in Port St John & we lived there for 12 or 13yrs of the 15yrs total down in FL. I was part of the first kids that went to Challenger 7 Elementary after it opened. I remember being in high school at Titusville High & a water spout literally touching down in the commons area during 3rd lunch. I watched the shuttles launch from my back yard. Watched the fireworks out on the river in front of Kennedy Space Center. I went to the beach every weekend except the last year I lived down there bc we had gotten busy with working (mom & stepdad were divorcing) & planning on moving back to WV. I remember going to the peir & it being busy. I remember when my whole family went the beach, we usually frequented Jetty Park. But, when it was busier than we liked, we’d go to Lori Wilson & Sydney Fischer Parks. I loved, Loved, LOVED watching the cruise ships come in/out, but really liked the bigger waves they made bc I could ride the waves in on a float or boogie board – whatever I had at the beach with me at the time. I remember the occasional trip to Wet N Wild, Busch Gardens, Disney & SeaWorld. Oooh & let’s not forget grad nite at Disney, that was pretty freaking cool! I even met my husband in FL through a mutual friend of ours. He stayed in FL after I moved, but decided after 6months 1½years of dating that he wanted to spend forever with me & moved to WV to be with me. Florida is what I remember when I think of my childhood. I getting ready to turn 19 when we moved back to my birth place in WV.

        Fast forward 22years give or take & I have been back to Florida a few times bc my inlaws live in Port Richey. (Now that has become a crap town for sure – even the inlaws said that when my husband expressed that he wanted to move to Port Richey to be by them.). While we both attended High School on the east coast, neither of us have had family living there for some years, so we just stuck to the west coast. In 2010 we decided to venture over the east coast so our kids could see “real waves” bc let’s be honest, the gulf looks more like a lake or river with the calm water. Anyways, we ended up spending a 2 nights & 3 days before venturing back to west coast. Everything… And I mean every thing was different. So much chanced in the (at the time) 13yrs we had been gone. I’m sure it’s changed even more now that it’s been another 10 years since I’ve been to the east coast. I know Port St John went from just a few house to being somewhat built up when we moved, to built up but a lot of foreclosed & for sale properties when we visited in 2010 after the shuttle program was halted.

        I never thought Cocoa Beach was some extravagant fancy dancy beach – and I grew up down there 20mins max from the beach! I absolutely loved the beach don’t get me wrong! But, we had met some of my family a few times through the 15yrs we lived down there, at Myrtle Beach & withe rmy sister or I would go back with my grandparents to spend the summer in WV with them. Now, I remember Myrtle Beach being a huge fancy dancy beach & surrounding area. Myrtle Beach was 100% aimed at tourism & still his. While it was 2010 when I last visited Cocoa Beach, it had some touristy stuff, but nothing in comparison to Myrtle Beach. Has it became more since I last visited, I don’t know. I do know that I am taking my mom with me when I go down to visit this summer in July (2020). The beaches were still beautiful when I was there last & the area wasn’t as over the top or even really commercial compared to Myrtle Beach.

        As for your experiences in Hawaii & California….. That is comparing apples to oranges! No way could Cocoa Beach ever hold a candle to Hawaii. And California beaches, night & day difference. You absolutely cannot compare those places to CB.

        Again, can I be wrong in the fact that things have gone down hill in the 15yrs since I’ve been down there, yes, I can be. But, if it is, as you say, aimed at tourism, then I absolutely do not see it as this “trashy place” you make it out to be. Why? Bc ppl won’t pay $$$$ to stay on a trashy beach. Have you seen the prices for beach front hotels & condo rentals?!?! Some are what my car payment costs per night or more! Average is $200-400/night. That obviously doesn’t attract ppl that want to stay in trashy areas.

        Everything changes with time, whether we want it to or not or whether we like it or not. It’s part of life. Everything can always be improved – everything. I know there is not one town in the US that doesn’t need some kind of improvement no matter what that may be.

        If I can remember, I will update with another comment after my visit in July 2020 – since I am partly tourist.

        1. Joey Nugent Avatar
          Joey Nugent

          Ummm Cocoa Beach was basically formed so the astronauts had a place to party and let there hair down… you are a bunch of sensitive sissies who can’t except some people are different and don’t conform to what everyone else is doing, get over yourself and stay out of our town, it’s full of beautiful things and people young and old.. go wear your mask, sit down in your quiet room and waste the rest of your life complaining about Trump..

    2. Madison Avatar
      Madison

      Maybe you should go smoke another one since I can’t find anywhere he actually referred to it as “Cocoa”.

      1. Matt Avatar
        Matt

        Wow, so much hate on this tread. The island and CB has been my home all my life. All my family and extended family live up and down Florida. I bought my first board from Ron. I hated it. If you were a local surfer back then you knew the Ron Jon surfboards were for kooks. Kelly Slater was younger than me and I only saw him a few times at Sebastian while catching waves but he did date my 1st wife. I do know he didn’t ride a stick from Ron Jon’s. He may have owned one though..nahhh.LOL. I am 60 years old now and I have seen soo much change here, some for the better and some not so much. Places change. I can say the same things for many towns in the U.S. but I don’t because I look for the best it has to offer and not focus on the ugly. CB and M.I. still rocks and will always be my home…and my people

    3. em Avatar
      em

      I came down from the the upper east coast to see the town I had grown up hearing about from my late father. He had spent the mid 60s to early 70s there. I had seen many photographers from the his time. It looked so cute. The space coast nostalgia, the clean beach, even the walkable neighborhoods where people BBQ hopped and gossiped. Ummm it looks nothing like that. The beach was a dump with trashos dry humping. Everything looked bleached and grimy. I am shocked the houses cost as much as they do. Needs reno bad. Also why do the tax payers of the town let it look so outdated? It needs a good wash. Where are the normal people? I saw tourists, hobos, drunks, whores, and a few old people. Strange place. Felt like HPV’s winter haven.

      1. Ripping Avatar
        Ripping

        I’m sure they weren’t “dry” humping… and your list of negatives are what make this place so fun! Hopefully you’ve grown from a square to a less judgmental shape at this point allowing you to maybe experience an orgasm one day!

    4. John Avatar
      John

      The problem is Melody, everyone is smoking something in cocoa beach. What a joke

      1. Ripping Avatar
        Ripping

        I smoke every weekend, ribs, brisket, chicken, you name it. What’s wrong with that?

  3. Patricia Jordan Avatar

    Speaking as someone that worked for that “disgruntled ” employee of RonJohns, he is a wonderful boss! Not everyone in Cocoa Beach is scum some of us love the beach and work hard to be close to it. So problem solved don’t go there no one probably wants you to. You sound like a ass.

    1. David Morgan Avatar
      David Morgan

      I don’t have anything against him. I’ve never met him. As I said, he’s probably a cool dude. I do have something against that logo though. 😉

  4. April Avatar
    April

    Have you ever been anywhere else in FL? Are you that delusional? And how does the (not CB) bilboards along the expressways having anything to do with CB, besides the RJ signs? You sir, are a disgrace to this town & we would be MORE than happy for you to never “visit” again. Move along kook

    1. David Morgan Avatar
      David Morgan

      I have, actually. I was born and raised in FL. I’ve been almost everywhere in the state, and hundreds of other beach towns in this country and others. Have you?

      1. Allison Avatar
        Allison

        I’m trying not to take this article personally but your writing is just rude and offensive. Please go back to the tons of beaches that you say you’ve been to because we simply do not want you here. Don’t bash a town for things like billboards that they can’t even control. C’mon kook.

    2. Christy Avatar

      It’s really great that people are sharing this inamroftion.

    3. finanzierungsrechner Avatar

      If companies were only do a small part of the ideas above,I belive all employs will be more then happy.The thing is , as i see it, the biger, sucsesful and prosperThe compny get, the less benfites the employs get.I belive that if the enploy satisfay from his job and the benifitshis work will be better.(Sorry for my english)

    4. Zaiyah Avatar

      You’re on top of the game. Thanks for shganir.

      1. Burl Avatar
        Burl

        I know I’m a little late to this thread just wanted to say that I was in Florida for the first time to visit some friends at Vero Beach. Place is absolutely miserable it’s a contrast between inebriated retired boomers and the crack addicted locals who surround the boomer gated palaces. Restaurants- horrid basically the same slop at every joint regardless of how much you pay
        Service- too bad to mention
        Safety- I was robbed while there by a crack head when I went to make a police report the cops shrugged it off as a everyday occurrence
        I hope I don’t sound snobbish maybe I’m too used to my boogie lifestyle in New York all I have to say is I’d like to love florida but so far via Vero I don’t think I’ll ever return

        1. Sue Avatar
          Sue

          Why are you talking about Vero?(I live here and it sux) but he was bashing CB…which I LOVE.
          But really: it’s all about the surf! Here in Sebastian and vero the dix on stix just ruin everything with their arrogance. At least in CB I can get a full day in without some bitches in trunks dropping in on me constantly.
          Attitude means more to me

        2. Ripping Avatar
          Ripping

          Trying to buy drugs from a complete stranger in a new place never typically works out, but I would not consider it robbery, just stupidity. Your only in the 95 area of Vero for one reason as a guest to the area, and you apparently are a sissy

  5. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    I agree with most everything you have said. Cocoa Beach has some wonderful people living there, but the city just can’t get its act together.

  6. GoodbyeDavid Avatar
    GoodbyeDavid

    Clearly you visited long enough to take note of some landmarks, but you have no clue about the Cocoa Beach community. It’s a shame that you chose to post this review, and I hope that you find what you’re looking for in some other vacation spot…far, far away.

    1. Sam Avatar
      Sam

      I was raised in Cocoa Beach, went to High School there, Graduated 2007. This place is beyond trash! Every house party I was at, the parents were partying just as hard as the 17 year old kids. I was afraid to even walk to the Circle K down the road because several times I was harassed by homeless people. There are countless adult video stores, I think there are about 4 Strip clubs on A1A from Cape Canaveral to Ron Jons. The people I went to high school with are pretty much doing the same thing as they were doing in HS, some I’ve even heard were in porn videos and Escorts. I’ll always love it too because it was my hometown but when you look past your fond memories, its just a dump.

      1. Darrell Avatar

        I went there and graduated in 2007 as well ha. Parties were certainly an experience to say the least. I think Cocoa Beach is okay, it would be nice if they would’ve been able to keep that McDonald’s across the street 24/7 though”

      2. Jon knockers Avatar
        Jon knockers

        Lol very true but circle k is in cracknaveral as for the porn yep i graduated in 01 and yes some girls went that route. But moat of my friend who moves away are doi g very well for them selves have good jobs and beautiful families. I’ll never forget going up north being considered the party animal when I was the most timid of party is back on in Cocoa Beach

      3. Madison Avatar
        Madison

        If you walked to the Circle K down the road, then I hate to break it to you, but you were in Cape Canaveral.

  7. John Avatar
    John

    This is just stupid. Cocoa beach has been going through some huge changes recently, yet you fail to mention that. You’re a shitty local.

    1. GoodRiddanceDavid Avatar
      GoodRiddanceDavid

      David is not a local. He lives elsewhere, can’t distinguish the difference between Cocoa and Cocoa Beach, and has no excuse for his behavior.

      1. prospective visitor Avatar
        prospective visitor

        He never calls it anything other than Cocoa Beach.

  8. DCH Avatar
    DCH

    From your self reported exploits; as a younger man living in Cocoa Beach, (mentioned in your writing) some of the Cocoa Beach trash now lives in Maui

    1. David Morgan Avatar
      David Morgan

      No doubt their perspective of Cocoa Beach has changed after living in Maui as well.

  9. Andrew James Avatar
    Andrew James

    Sounds like you helped plant the seeds of “trash” by your exploits while living in Cocoa Beach. Your claims of walking drunk down A1A, being held by officers as they searched the car for drugs, and walking into a motel room to only see thing you shouldn’t have seen paint a picture that you are part of the “trash” problem. Good Luck where ever you live today.

    1. david IsTrash Avatar
      david IsTrash

      Andrew james!!! That’s what I’m saying. He is part of the problem

  10. David Avatar

    CB wasn’t good enough, so you decided to become a haole in Maui. Makes sense.

  11. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    Funny article! Spot on. I lived in CB for ten years and recently moved up to north Georgia because of everything you summed up here. It’s just not the same as it used to be. It’s much more peaceful now to take a hike in the mountains rather than being bombarded with the regular tramp stamps and drunkenness on the beach at Coconuts. Seeing all of the CB and, even worse, Palm Bay billboards on the drive back down to FL is always amusing. Stay funny my friend.

  12. Sybil Avatar
    Sybil

    Gawd! I really hate when people call it “Cocoa”……Cocoa is a town 12 miles up the road!!

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