phillybeardo t1_izfb955 wrote
Reply to comment by cielorossa in Domestic tourism now is exceeding pre-pandemic levels in six major US markets - Philadelphia (108%) - September 2019 vs 2022 by RoughRhinos
For all the shit that Florida (rightfully) gets, I've always seen Miami as an oasis of sorts. I went to UM, so maybe I'm biased, but it really is a gorgeous town, and it's great just for a stay (I couldn't really get into living there full-time, so I moved back home after my stint).
If you're into feeling glamorous for a week or so, and if you're into warm sunshine and blue-green waters (that sometimes feels like a bathtub), it's very much perfect.
mynameisntjeffrey t1_izfxemj wrote
That’s how it is with most florida cities. They’re incredible to visit for a week, but living there usually just means submitting yourself to a lifestyle of traffic ridden suburbia in weather that gets really boring and oppressively miserable after a year. Ironically I spend more time outside now living here than I did there, just because the swampy stickiness isn’t worth it.
cielorossa t1_izfcz6p wrote
I don't know if you've been back to Miami lately - but the traffic is insane and the quality of life is not the best. I prefer Philly a thousand times, and the Caribbean beaches - but I'm into the laid-back & not plastic vibe.
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