You’ve driven past the sign probably a thousand times since it was posted; some of you passing with excitement, others with disdain. Either way, Harley Davidson Motor Cycles is coming to Panama City Beach. The acceleration lane headed West from the intersection of Panama City Beach Parkway and Gulf Blvd is almost complete and the crews have one more layer of asphalt to lay. After that, its vroom, vrooom!
Businesses like Harley Davidson moving into our area is always a good thing, a sign of the economic prosperity to be had on our wonderful beaches. However, we at PCBDaily.com have read the comments (see exhibit A) about Bike Week and although we are fans of the event, the chromed-out weekend remains one of PCB’s most polarizing topics. Some love it, some hate. Harley Davidson’s arrival onto our beach can only mean that the bike week has more staying power than many realize.
We expect construction to begin soon on the latest addition to the Harley Davidson family of Dealers.

This construction appears to be the first of the “Commercial Opportunities” that are offered by the St. Joe Company along Panama City Beach Parkway (or Back Beach Road, as some still call it). This and other land parcels are convenient to Frank Brown Park and Pier Park.
As growth continues on Panama City Beach… We’ll keep you posted!









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Some may view the two Thunderbeach events with distain but rest assured that none of the merchants distain the amount of money and the economic imnpact the events bring to PCB. I have been to many of the rallys and for the most part the bikers are well behaved.
Cheers Joe Mast
Good for us. You cant stop growth. What do you think the airport is going to do?
I came down here to get away from the noise and traffic, I will be moving on to a more relaxed and peaceful area. So long PCB, its been real.
Good-bye captgeobob! I’ll still be living here with my Road King. I’ll think about ya evertime I twist the throttle.
If the people of PCB cannot take the noise of Thunder Beach, I have an idea, move it to Mississippi gulf coast. We are desperate any business to help the economy. I live in Bay St. Louis, Ms. We have very little outside money coming into our community. Since Katrina a lot of people have not come back because there is not much to come back to. I have watched business after business go under. We had 3 car dealerships, now only one. We had 4 grocery stores, now only one. Home Depot is having a big closing sale. Buildings for lease everywhere. No jobs. Without tax money from these businesses, how will the city keep going? You guessed it, me the tax payer. My land taxes go up every year. We need outside money coming in to stimulate the economy. I don’t care if it is Thunder Beach or a Freak week, I can take a week of it to get our economy back on track. And yes, we have a Harley Shop 25 miles from here and they are doing good. Bikers spend money.
HAY I FEAL FOR YOU AND I WISH YOU WOULD GET A BIKE WEEK I WOULD COME TO IT I GO TO THE CRUZIE THE COAST EVERY YEAR AND REALY ENJOY IT
This is going to be GREAT !!!
My goodness, the gentleman above can only make it to the beach two week-ends throughout the year? Most of the people at the Bike Rallies seem well behaved, and friendly. Why do we always have to zero in on a few folks who act like maniacs. They are pretty much at every single event. I heard some of the parents acted pretty stupid when the balloons dropped at Pier Park New Years Eve. You know, their kids may have never had an opportunity to get a balloon again in their lifetimes….baaahahahaha!
To Captgeobob….Let me get this straight….You moved to PCB to get away from noise & traffic? I don’t live there but isn’t “noise & traffic” pretty much the norm in PCB 9 or 10 months out of the year? Between Thunder Beach (which I attend every year), Spring Break (which I attended in my younger days), & the Summer vacation season (when I bring the family down) the “nosie & traffic” seems pretty much non stop. Shouldn’t you have chosen a more quiet location to start with? I mean, PCB *is* a tourist destination.
You don’t like the noise, get the hell out! PCB is really only known for a few events that put them on the map! Spring Break and Ironman. There needs to be alot more annual events to make it a real place to go. So what, a little inconvenience for a few days while the area takes in a ton of revenue! Stay home those days,leave town but please stop your bitchin!
Come to PCB Jan to 1 May. Have been coming here from Ohio for 12 straight years. The wife and I love the PCB area. We have friends everywhere here, the Navy Base, our favorite morning breakfast place which is locally owned and its employees, the grocery stores, Pier Park and shopping the Mall at Pier Park, our favorite evening out meal which is a locally owned restaurant (and yes we do tip 20% or more) and the condo we lease from a local. We enjoy seeing the Spring Break fresh faces having a great time. But come May it is time for us to get back to beautiful central Ohio then up to Lake Erie at our summer residence.
After reading the comments about Thunder Beach and the revenue it generates to the local economy, I was just wondering how many of you realize your tax dollars are also hard at work at the kickoff party at the beautiful Shores of Panama currently owned by the FDIC (You). So everyone should be supportive of the Rally. Also, kudos to Bay Point Marriott for snagging the newest venue location. The 60+ thousand bikers will enjoy the ride and setting at Bay Point! Ride Safe
WELCOME HARLEY-DAVIDSON ! Thunder Beach (twice a year) is a peaceful event primarily drawing husband & wife teams and lots and lots of ‘trikes’. The bikes & trikes are beautiful examples of workmanship. A good time is had by all and the touring bikers increase the economy not only in Bay County but also along the entire panhandle visiting tourist sites of interest, restaurants and hotels. Try visiting Frank Brown Park or one of the other venues and you will be pleased to learn that this is more a bike/trike ‘family’ event than what you probably envision. This is the “good side” of motorcycle touring. Until now, Ft. Walton and Dothan were the nearest Dealerships to us and we have long needed a Harley dealership here in the Panama City area…So, again I say “Welcome to Willie G. and Harley”. I live here and you have probably seen my blue Electra-Glide Ultra cruising by during the year…..wave and I’ll wave back; Noisy ?….Way less than “boom-box” base speakers in the trunks of tiny foreign cars…
Hip Hip Hooray!!! May Harley be the first of many many more businesses to seize the opportunities our area offers.
For the one malcontent who doesn’t like “noise and traffic” may I suggest that you relocate to somewhere deep in the woods. If you decide you want a police force, fire department, hospital, doctor, convenience store, grocery store, or any of the other necessities and amenties most of us expect, then you should pay for them yourself. Certainly don’t expect to attract any neighbors to share in the costs. Those people will want to have jobs and they certainly create noise and traffic.
Onward and upward!!!
Good-bye CptGeobob! Long live Thunder Beach! I’m a resident! Let’s hear some motorcycle noise!
Oh yeah! And welcome Harley Davidson! I have one! No longer riding an hour or two to a dealership. You’ll be walking distance away from my house! Yippeeeeee!
The way the economic is,it is great to have a new business at PCB. amatter of fact the PCb business council should provide incentive to bring more business to this area
Long live Harley!! My fiance is going to school to work on them at WyoTech and we are looking forward to him working at the one in PCB. We have been looking forward to it opening since Fall Rally ‘09 when we got engaged. And anyone who thinks its to much for the area then wow you shouldnt even live here. Fall 2010 can’t get here fast enough. See everyone opening day.