Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in California. I wouldn't go to Florida, even if you paid me.
Yeah, we know, Californians think they’re too good for everywhere.
It's just them trying to make themselves feel better about living in such an expensive, messed up place.
No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in California. I wouldn't go to Florida, even if you paid me.
Yeah, we know, Californians think they’re too good for everywhere.
It's just them trying to make themselves feel better about living in such an expensive, messed up place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in California. I wouldn't go to Florida, even if you paid me.
Yeah, we know, Californians think they’re too good for everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida. It’s closer (to the Dc area), easier and cheaper to get to, TONS of beaches and resort areas, gorgeous weather 12 months a year. No wildfires, smog/air pollution, no homeless people all over the damn place, lots of affordable choices for hotels, activities and restaurants and no politics in your face at every turn while you are on vacation.
The only politics more in your face than FLs would be a literal handmaid’s-tale style bonnet
Anonymous wrote:Florida. It’s closer (to the Dc area), easier and cheaper to get to, TONS of beaches and resort areas, gorgeous weather 12 months a year. No wildfires, smog/air pollution, no homeless people all over the damn place, lots of affordable choices for hotels, activities and restaurants and no politics in your face at every turn while you are on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:We go to Indian Rocks Beach in Florida every summer for a week with friends. We stay in condos on the beach, set up a beach camp cabana, hang out together, swim in the pool and gulf and walk to dinner. You can’t really get that kind of beach experience anywhere north of San Diego/ LA in CA. So I think it depends on what kind of vacation you are looking for.