I have to say that as a parent of two young kids myself and Mrs FA find the "skip" to be quite useful, in fact on the rare occasions we go to the beach it's become our go to place. For one thing it's easy to park there, there are no time restrictions and it's free. But the two big selling points for us are the toilets and the showers. Anyone with young kids will know you can't go anywhere without at least one of them needing the toilet within no more than half an hour of arriving so toilets, and free ones at that, are an essential. The other thing you'll know is that if you take young kids to the beach they'll cover themselves in half a ton of sand, 50% of which will fall off the second they get in your car and the other 50% as soon you get home and they set foot on the living room carpet. Having a means to remove the sand before they get anywhere near your car is a godsend and the "skip" offers such a facility, and it's free. We're not too bothered about the cafe because we take a picnic.
If Llandudno ever wants to market itself as a family friendly resort it needs some sort of "skip" of it's own. I know the town markets itself on it's Victorian heritage but that doesn't need to include maintaining Victorian era standards of hygiene and sanitation. I'm not suggesting they copy the same design as Porth Eirias but Llandudno must be the only the holiday resort in the country without even the most basic sanitation facilities available to anyone using the beach and it's about time that was put right.