MapNerd
RVF 1K Club
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2019
- Messages
- 2,298
- Location
- Prince William, VA
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4326
- RV Length
- 43
- TOW/TOAD
- 2020 Ford F-150
- Fulltimer
- Yes
Visited Key West today.
My take? Key West is a minor upgrade from Asheville, NC (the city proper) as we didn’t witness even a single fist fight between two grown men, we did not see any hypodermic needles laying around nor any tweaked out junkies filling the city square. Dont get me wrong though, the city square is still absolutely filled to the brim with junk, the vast majority of which is made in China. The entire island is just cheap gift shop after cheap gift shop, each located adjacent to either a strip club or bar that reeks, or on occasion a pawn shop. Then you have your run of the mill overpriced, low quality restaurants, very few with any kind of quality, thought, consideration or pride put into their product. All with substandard, awful housing and infrastructure tucked in wherever it fits for the poor service workers, who are very friendly, nice people doing the best they can while their government absolutely exploits and fails them.
@J&JD - you asked for a recommendation, mine is to skip it. Every other key is worth your time and money and has something to offer. I couldn’t find anything in an entire day of roaming Key West, but I’ve never been a fan of large crowds, bad food, cheap chachkies and an inescapable and overpowering stench of urine and liquor in the air.
My take? Key West is a minor upgrade from Asheville, NC (the city proper) as we didn’t witness even a single fist fight between two grown men, we did not see any hypodermic needles laying around nor any tweaked out junkies filling the city square. Dont get me wrong though, the city square is still absolutely filled to the brim with junk, the vast majority of which is made in China. The entire island is just cheap gift shop after cheap gift shop, each located adjacent to either a strip club or bar that reeks, or on occasion a pawn shop. Then you have your run of the mill overpriced, low quality restaurants, very few with any kind of quality, thought, consideration or pride put into their product. All with substandard, awful housing and infrastructure tucked in wherever it fits for the poor service workers, who are very friendly, nice people doing the best they can while their government absolutely exploits and fails them.
@J&JD - you asked for a recommendation, mine is to skip it. Every other key is worth your time and money and has something to offer. I couldn’t find anything in an entire day of roaming Key West, but I’ve never been a fan of large crowds, bad food, cheap chachkies and an inescapable and overpowering stench of urine and liquor in the air.