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I live in Point Pleasant but go to the beaches in Bayhead. I am not a fan of the Jenks/Martels beach crowd. I also don't like that there is food/rides in sight all day and dealing with kids nagging to go up and buy stuff, etc. If I were coming in town with kids, I second the recommendation of staying on the south or north end of point. The White Sands is a nice hotel - there are beach front rooms and a pool. You are close enough to walk down to the rides and arcade but don't have to be up at the crowded beaches. You can also stay in Bayhead and ride bikes to the boardwalk (or drive and pay to park). Bayhead beaches are much calmer, less touristy and IMO more family friendly than some of the point beaches. A few notes about Bayhead - no food is allowed on the beach - you may bring water onto the beach but all other food must stay in a cooler up at the entry way and there are no bathrooms or showers. The bathroom and shower situation is generally why the beach is less crowded - if you are in walking distance this isn't really a problem.
I grew up in Spring Lake. I love that area but there isn't a ton to do with kids at night without driving. I think southern point or bayhead offer the best of both worlds if you are travelling with kids.
I would stear clear of seaside.
We spend a week every summer in LBI - southern end of the island. LBI is great - though depending on where you are staying you may have to drive to the kid attractions (pretty much consists of Fantasy Island, a very small waterpark and mini-golf). If you wind up in the Beach Haven area, check out Show Place - a singing ice cream parlor.
I have never really noticed a major issue with water safety in the area where I live. Perhaps I haven't been paying attention. There is a slight drop during high tide but during low tide it is pretty flat.
ETA: Hi Colleen!
I grew up in Spring Lake. I love that area but there isn't a ton to do with kids at night without driving. I think southern point or bayhead offer the best of both worlds if you are travelling with kids.
I would stear clear of seaside.
We spend a week every summer in LBI - southern end of the island. LBI is great - though depending on where you are staying you may have to drive to the kid attractions (pretty much consists of Fantasy Island, a very small waterpark and mini-golf). If you wind up in the Beach Haven area, check out Show Place - a singing ice cream parlor.
I have never really noticed a major issue with water safety in the area where I live. Perhaps I haven't been paying attention. There is a slight drop during high tide but during low tide it is pretty flat.
ETA: Hi Colleen!
So i wanted them to see what I grew up with so maybe I am partial to Seaside because of it. 

They also have a funnel cake stand that does the deep fried oreo cookies and snickers bars.
