Anonymous wrote:Margaritaville appeals to people who like beaches and cruise vacations. I haven't stayed at one but happened to eat at one in the Bahamas. The salad was on point and the chicken strips were insanely good.
I think a lot of people can't handle the camp/cheese factor of these types of vacations. But if you can, they are a lot of fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NYC one has a Statue of Liberty holding up a margarita!
I will only state this anonymously because I am a Millennial snob, but I seriously considered the NYC Margaritaville because it has a pool and can be reasonably priced (for NY anyway).
I did not book it. But I would, and I’d fully embrace the Jimmy Buffet cheesiness.
Do it! The beauty of a Margaritaville is that nobody takes themselves too seriously there, so you don't have a bunch of complainers. It's refreshing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NYC one has a Statue of Liberty holding up a margarita!
I will only state this anonymously because I am a Millennial snob, but I seriously considered the NYC Margaritaville because it has a pool and can be reasonably priced (for NY anyway).
I did not book it. But I would, and I’d fully embrace the Jimmy Buffet cheesiness.
Anonymous wrote:Margaritaville is a place for people whose ideal vacation is eating the same Sysco cheeseburgers and drinking the same Corona Light they do at home, but somewhere slightly warmer, and with a pool that goes in the ground instead of above it.