I've been going to Ocean City every year since we moved here from Michigan. I used to love it, but now it's just becoming old. Everything there has become so ridiculously commercialized, and has also been swamped by the New Jersey and New York freaks who can't stand to bathe in their own water they've polluted. So now they come here and destroy ours.
Another thing I noticed about OC is that good food is astonishingly hard to find. Everything is vastly overpriced, the quality of the service stinks, and the food is usually terrible. There are a few exceptions, however. Very few.
The best Italian subs I've ever had come from Anthony's Beer Wine and Deli, 33rd street, sort of a hole in the wall sort of place, but goddamn they make AMAZING subs.
Another place for great food is the Crabcake Factory in Northern OC. Expensive, but great seafood and fat foods. Best cheesesteak in town.
Unfortunately, the famous Phillip's, The Angler, Harpoon Hannah's, Fager's Island, and the like have become quite poor. For the most part, you pay for the view and some guy named Tony from New York yelling to his server for another glass of Pinot. :rolleyes2