Ed,
Although I have never flown in there I would think that Apalachicola would make for a great overnight fly in. I was there twice back when I had to work for a living. First time was a fluke that my wife found in an airline magazine on the "Gibson Inn". She loves those type of places and she had to check it out. Then, went back a second time. Both visits were great, if you like the slow life. The Gibson Inn has a very nice restaurant and a great bar. It was a fun time. I think I've already posted something about "Boss Oysters", but let's say it was also a good experience and within walking distance from the Gibson Inn. I'm not sure about transportation from the airport, but you could call one of the FBOs to check on that.
Another place could be Pensacola. Lots of inexpensive hotels there and the Naval Aviation Museum is one of the best. Ya'll can go and gawk at all the airplanes I use to work on when I was a kid in the Navy. By the way if you take the tour, the Radar Intercept Officer in the F-4s were seldom called RIOs. They were better known as GIBs (guy in back). Please pay homage to the A-4F in the entry way. Those paddle equipped Mk-82 hanging from the TERs have a story behind them. The airplane is in the colors of VA-163 "Saints". I was in the sister squadron, VA-164 "Ghost Riders". The "Saints" was the squadron John McCain was in when he was shot down over the North. I'm the only famous guy from the "Ghost Riders".
Marty Vanover
Phoenix, Az.