Jarrett
Most Obnoxious Member 2016
By this, I mean parks that are really fun once you're actually at the park, but are a huge pain in the neck if you have to stay in the area as a tourist.
The trip that brings up this question is my trip to Busch Gardens Tampa last fall. I hadn't been to that part of Florida before and was expecting something Orlando-like when we got there. Palm trees everywhere, lots of hotels and cool restaurants, the works.
The place was far from a dream vacation spot. The hotel was really nice but the vacation stopped there. After we checked in, my dad and Inwanted to walk down the street across from the park to see how it looked from the outside. There was trash everywhere, the crosswalk button was gone and every time you needed to cross you had to stick a twig or cigarette butt in the hole to activate the switch, there were clothes laying in the sidewalk, and some guy had tried to steal the neighborhood watch sign. We had to drive around to find a convenience store that looked safe, and a strip mall we visited in search of a toothbrush had a big flashing "SHOPLIFTING EQUALS ARREST" sign out front. I made the stupid mistake of walking down the street alone the next day to watch them test the rides and I'm not sure the guy behind me wasn't trying to follow me. And the Red Lobster next to our hotel where we ate on day 2 had a sign by the hostess's podium that said that breaking any rules on a list of laws (fighting, selling illegal substances) would get you thrown out. There was a cop car out front the whole time we were there.
While I would have preferred Cocoa Beach or Orlando, it wouldn't have been the same trip without the crazy tourist accommodations (or lack of). And it wasn't all bad. The iHop where we had breakfast was great, the park was phenomenal, and I got to eat at a place called Skipper's Smokehouse built from three-USB trailers laid end to end that served fresh crawfish and gator tail. And almost all the locals running the businesses we spoke with were very nice.
So are there any other parks like this that are really good parks but in bad areas to stay? Post the park and your experience, I'd love to hear about it!
The trip that brings up this question is my trip to Busch Gardens Tampa last fall. I hadn't been to that part of Florida before and was expecting something Orlando-like when we got there. Palm trees everywhere, lots of hotels and cool restaurants, the works.
The place was far from a dream vacation spot. The hotel was really nice but the vacation stopped there. After we checked in, my dad and Inwanted to walk down the street across from the park to see how it looked from the outside. There was trash everywhere, the crosswalk button was gone and every time you needed to cross you had to stick a twig or cigarette butt in the hole to activate the switch, there were clothes laying in the sidewalk, and some guy had tried to steal the neighborhood watch sign. We had to drive around to find a convenience store that looked safe, and a strip mall we visited in search of a toothbrush had a big flashing "SHOPLIFTING EQUALS ARREST" sign out front. I made the stupid mistake of walking down the street alone the next day to watch them test the rides and I'm not sure the guy behind me wasn't trying to follow me. And the Red Lobster next to our hotel where we ate on day 2 had a sign by the hostess's podium that said that breaking any rules on a list of laws (fighting, selling illegal substances) would get you thrown out. There was a cop car out front the whole time we were there.
While I would have preferred Cocoa Beach or Orlando, it wouldn't have been the same trip without the crazy tourist accommodations (or lack of). And it wasn't all bad. The iHop where we had breakfast was great, the park was phenomenal, and I got to eat at a place called Skipper's Smokehouse built from three-USB trailers laid end to end that served fresh crawfish and gator tail. And almost all the locals running the businesses we spoke with were very nice.
So are there any other parks like this that are really good parks but in bad areas to stay? Post the park and your experience, I'd love to hear about it!