Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
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A. Canadian
Why ANYONE would choose FL over Portugal is a mystery. But especially now. If I were foreign, and esp. brown skinned foreign, there is zero chance I'd step foot in the US. As much as I hate to see how far my country has fallen, I hope the World Cup and Olympics (or individual teams) rethink coming here. It's now a "sh--hole country."
Why do Americans often choose FL over Portugal? Because it’s easier. It’s often cheaper.
If you live in Toronto or Montreal getting to FL is quick and easy. There’s a reason that millions of Canadians have done it for decades.
It’s just as easy to get to many countries in the Caribbean as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
Signed
A. Canadian
Why ANYONE would choose FL over Portugal is a mystery. But especially now. If I were foreign, and esp. brown skinned foreign, there is zero chance I'd step foot in the US. As much as I hate to see how far my country has fallen, I hope the World Cup and Olympics (or individual teams) rethink coming here. It's now a "sh--hole country."
Why do Americans often choose FL over Portugal? Because it’s easier. It’s often cheaper.
If you live in Toronto or Montreal getting to FL is quick and easy. There’s a reason that millions of Canadians have done it for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
Signed
A. Canadian
Why ANYONE would choose FL over Portugal is a mystery. But especially now. If I were foreign, and esp. brown skinned foreign, there is zero chance I'd step foot in the US. As much as I hate to see how far my country has fallen, I hope the World Cup and Olympics (or individual teams) rethink coming here. It's now a "sh--hole country."
Why do Americans often choose FL over Portugal? Because it’s easier. It’s often cheaper.
If you live in Toronto or Montreal getting to FL is quick and easy. There’s a reason that millions of Canadians have done it for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its going to be hard on Florida.
We were at universal and Disney this summer....the parks seem to be struggling with having enough employees. I wonder if they lost a lot of international students who come here to work for summers at beaches and theme parks. I would not send my kids to America during this nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
Signed
A. Canadian
Why ANYONE would choose FL over Portugal is a mystery. But especially now. If I were foreign, and esp. brown skinned foreign, there is zero chance I'd step foot in the US. As much as I hate to see how far my country has fallen, I hope the World Cup and Olympics (or individual teams) rethink coming here. It's now a "sh--hole country."
Why do Americans often choose FL over Portugal? Because it’s easier. It’s often cheaper.
If you live in Toronto or Montreal getting to FL is quick and easy. There’s a reason that millions of Canadians have done it for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
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A. Canadian
Everyday progress
Less people is a GOOD thing
Anonymous wrote:its going to be hard on Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
Signed
A. Canadian
Why ANYONE would choose FL over Portugal is a mystery. But especially now. If I were foreign, and esp. brown skinned foreign, there is zero chance I'd step foot in the US. As much as I hate to see how far my country has fallen, I hope the World Cup and Olympics (or individual teams) rethink coming here. It's now a "sh--hole country."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
Signed
A. Canadian
Everyday progress
Less people is a GOOD thing
Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
Signed
A. Canadian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
Signed
A. Canadian
Everyday progress
Less people is a GOOD thing
Anonymous wrote:Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida….
Signed
A. Canadian
Anonymous wrote:Florida's international tourist numbers are down so far in 2025
DeSantis has dismissed reports that Canadians would stay away from Florida because of Trump’s actions
https://www.orlandoweekly.com/news/floridas-international-tourist-numbers-are-down-so-far-in-2025-39569047
FAFO Florida