Anonymous wrote:Are there even flights left??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah looks rainy for this weekend. Key West would be better. Avoid Duval Street and look for the higher end restaurants. Would not spend time on Dry Tortugas if all you have is weekend---it takes too long (unless you helicopter). Love the Hemingway House, the Butterfly Museum and just going to all the quirky bars and restaurants. Rent bikes and get cuban sandwiches at Ana's and go across to the Thirsty Rooster (I think that's the name) to eat them with drinks. I love Savannah too ---especially all the artiness from SCAD and the multitude of public square parks.
We are to Key West going soon. What high end restaurants did you like?
Bubba Gump’s Shrimp Company. You’re welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah looks rainy for this weekend. Key West would be better. Avoid Duval Street and look for the higher end restaurants. Would not spend time on Dry Tortugas if all you have is weekend---it takes too long (unless you helicopter). Love the Hemingway House, the Butterfly Museum and just going to all the quirky bars and restaurants. Rent bikes and get cuban sandwiches at Ana's and go across to the Thirsty Rooster (I think that's the name) to eat them with drinks. I love Savannah too ---especially all the artiness from SCAD and the multitude of public square parks.
We are to Key West going soon. What high end restaurants did you like?
There is an island with a restaurant called Latitudes which is really good. They have a water taxi there or you can stay on the island.
Anonymous wrote:Weather forecast, flight availability, and hotels would be the determining factors.
All things relatively equal, if you've never been to Key West, my vote would be Key West with a trip to the Dry Tortugas.
Anonymous wrote:Weather forecast, flight availability, and hotels would be the determining factors.
All things relatively equal, if you've never been to Key West, my vote would be Key West with a trip to the Dry Tortugas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah looks rainy for this weekend. Key West would be better. Avoid Duval Street and look for the higher end restaurants. Would not spend time on Dry Tortugas if all you have is weekend---it takes too long (unless you helicopter). Love the Hemingway House, the Butterfly Museum and just going to all the quirky bars and restaurants. Rent bikes and get cuban sandwiches at Ana's and go across to the Thirsty Rooster (I think that's the name) to eat them with drinks. I love Savannah too ---especially all the artiness from SCAD and the multitude of public square parks.
We are to Key West going soon. What high end restaurants did you like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah looks rainy for this weekend. Key West would be better. Avoid Duval Street and look for the higher end restaurants. Would not spend time on Dry Tortugas if all you have is weekend---it takes too long (unless you helicopter). Love the Hemingway House, the Butterfly Museum and just going to all the quirky bars and restaurants. Rent bikes and get cuban sandwiches at Ana's and go across to the Thirsty Rooster (I think that's the name) to eat them with drinks. I love Savannah too ---especially all the artiness from SCAD and the multitude of public square parks.
We are to Key West going soon. What high end restaurants did you like?