Any knowledge of Key West?

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It looks like we'll probably head for Key West sometime in July and will be there for five days. My wife lived at the air station when she was a little kid but hasn't been back.

We are going to spend one day on a fishing charter. I'll be interested in getting a little feeling of Hemingway. What else is there to see and do down there?

The boys may want to go snorkeling, but the sharks have been so bad down there....

On the way up and down, the first thing that crossed my mind was to see Alligator Alley, but we have too many huge gators here so that dropped to the bottom of my list, unless there is something to see besides gators.

My wife and I like nature and museums and we all like to eat.

The boys are late teenagers. My son likes fishing. Other than that they like late teenager stuff.

We will probably stop at Coconut Creek north of Miami to see my sister. She has her ex's gun collection and is deathly afraid of them. I'll probably take them to sell. I hope there is something interesting in there.
 
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I know its REALLY hot in the summer...

And this being from a Texas boy. We went down for a week in late June several years ago and the heat combined with the humidity forced us to spend a large amount of time at indoor waterholes drinking cold adult beverages in an effort to stay hydrated. And there a a lot of those waterholes. It was tough.
 
My experience with Key West is not encouraging.

If you enjoy over priced middling food, pricy booze, a concentrated tourist trap selling scads of junky tourist stuff, overpriced fishing, below average snorkeling and diving, cruise boat stops and high heat and humidity, you'll love it!

Lots of better spots in the Keys to eat, snorkel, fish, dive, snorkel and stay.
 
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We went there this New Years holiday and stayed in Southbeach and took a bus ride over to Key West for a day. It was nice for a day and we went snorkeling but didn't see much, the ocean was cloudy and we went out several miles and the water was only 10 feet deep. The water is probably much clearer in the summer and we did see some dolphins. The town is fun and is very small with old historic buildings but I think I would get bored if I spent a whole lot of time there. I would recommend taking a bus ride to Southbeach, we had a blast and the beaches and water were beautiful. Key West doesn't really have beaches just rocky shores.
 
Right beside the Hemmingway home is a nice Coast Guard museum and light house. You can go up the lighthouse and spy down on the Hemmingway cats. For nice snorkeling check out John Pennicamp under water State Park in Key Largo, the coral reef was nice fifteen years ago.
 
My advice is don't go! Key West USED to be pretty nice many many years ago, it is horrible now! I can not go into the many reasons here on the forum. It is a ZOO. Watch out for the Roosters (really) I think you have to pay to go to Mallory Square to watch the Sunset and have an expensive drink.

Many place much nicer in the upper Keys to stay and do things.
No need to go all the way down there.

Right at the end mile Marker the prime property, is Public Housing:rolleyes:

I will never go back there.
 
My advice is don't go! Key West USED to be pretty nice many many years ago, it is horrible now! I can not go into the many reasons here on the forum. It is a ZOO. Watch out for the Roosters (really) I think you have to pay to go to Mallory Square to watch the Sunset and have an expensive drink.

Many place much nicer in the upper Keys to stay and do things.
No need to go all the way down there.

Right at the end mile Marker the prime property, is Public Housing:rolleyes:

I will never go back there.

Next trip I'm headed for Clearwater :D:D
 
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I 'dig'......

I dig the diversity thing.;) I'll bring this stuff up with the family. Maybe being in the Keys is better than being in Key West.

Yeah, it might be more fun w/o the kids, because our likes are diametrically opposed, but this is with our boy that we lost for several years, so we want to have a trip together.

We found a fishing charter that is about $800 for the four of us, which seems to be the going rate here for ocean fishing.
 
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All things considered, for fishing you are probably better off in the Gulf of Mexico. I went to Key West some years ago, and the fish ignored me. I can't say I ever had any urges to return. My brother went down there with his wife earlier this year, and they wished they had gone somewhere else.
 
Lived there '72-'75, stationed at NAS. It was great back then, laid back and quiet compared to today. Hemingway house, some museums and people watching on Duval are interesting. The Conch train will take you around town and give you a history lesson. It's become a busy tourist town now with expensive restaurants and bars. Haven't been since 2011, when I go these days I tend to visit my old haunts from 45 years ago, the few that still remain. Probably more bars per capita than anywhere in the country!
 
Took my mom, wife, and two of the kids back in 1998 for a week. It was July or August, but cooler than where my mom lived in Tidewater, Va., that time of year. We had a great time just walking around and chowing down.

A lot of excellent food. Seriously.

Yeah, it was, uh, diverse, back then, too, but that didn't seem to bother anyone, including us. Very laissez–faire kinda place, Key West.

Right after we got there, my mom's knees started to bother her a lot, and she suddenly wanted to go home. But we looked in the Yellow Pages — Ha! I bet you younger guys have no idea what I am talking about! — and found a place that rented wheelchairs. Wheeled Mom all over the place. She had a great time, as did the rest of us.:)
 
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