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Location: Los Angeles-213.323.310.818/San Diego-619.858.760
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I dont know about Miami getting the most votes...nor Las Vegas since not everybody on this forum likes to gamble and spend their money in casinos and nightclubs. I would say Chicago and L.A. are far more exciting than Las Vegas and Miami. They offer entertainment for everybody...in every culture.
I would say Chicago although I have never been and then Atlanta. LA would be last because it is not exciting sitting in your car for 2 hours to go 15 miles.
Location: Los Angeles-213.323.310.818/San Diego-619.858.760
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Originally Posted by ksgator
I would say Chicago although I have never been and then Atlanta. LA would be last because it is not exciting sitting in your car for 2 hours to go 15 miles.
I live in Los Angeles and Ive never been stuck on the road for two hours to drive 15 miles! dont make assumptions that aren't true. Even if you live in Long Beach...it wouldnt take you an hour to get to downtown with the worst traffic. Even then, you have the option of taking the blue line to downtown and then the red to Hollywood, Univeral City, or the Gold line to Pasadena.
Besides, people dont drive miles for entertainment in L.A....its usually a drive downt the street.
It depends of your definition of exciting. Attempting to drive through San Francisco can be very 'exciting.' Especially if you're vehicle has poor visibility and/or you're competing for a parking space. My advice, if you're vehicle is a stick shift, and you're not very good at it...you may want to take BART.
I dont know about Miami getting the most votes...nor Las Vegas since not everybody on this forum likes to gamble and spend their money in casinos and nightclubs. I would say Chicago and L.A. are far more exciting than Las Vegas and Miami. They offer entertainment for everybody...in every culture.
I don't like LA, but it is definetely more exciting and has many more things to do than Miami or Vegas. My most exciting city would New orleans. I can't think of a time I didn't have a blast in the big easy!
Houston! Love the club scene there,especially around the downtown area.
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