I've been going to Pt. Pleasant beach since I was a little girl in the 60's. I brought my kids in the 80's and 90's and last year I brought my grandchildren. But it's just not the same. From all …Full review by sadieapple
Jul 10, 2024
It's not as nice as other nearby beaches but the cost for everything from food to beach access is inexplicably higher. The boardwalk is a wasteland with very little to do. Bad, loud music and expensi…Full review by Roving33500978328
Jun 29, 2024
We didn't actually go to the beach. $30 for parking and $14 per person just to get to the sand was too much for us. I've been to many beaches where there is a charge for parking but never a touch t…Full review by Dona R
How is the parking in point pleasant? Are the beaches free?
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The beaches are not free. They are either $5.00 or $10.00. We had beach passes because we rented a house there. I went to Asbury Park last week for the day and we could not get on …
The beaches are not free. They are either $5.00 or $10.00. We had beach passes because we rented a house there. I went to Asbury Park last week for the day and we could not get on the beach. You had to reserve online the night before. I don't want it to happen to you so check online to see if you have to reserve at Point Pleasant before you go. If you go early finding a parking space is not bad at all. If not you can park in a lot for $10.00 all day. Enjoy
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Will the Borough of Point Pleasant Beach gain more tax dollars as a result of the revaluation?
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No! A revaluation does not increase the revenue collected. It is a revenue-neutral program. The purpose of a revaluation is to insure that assessed values are fair...