#10 San Diego California #9 Detroit Michigan #8 Milwoukee Wisconsin #7 Phoenix Arizona #6 Denver Colorado #5 Austin Texas #4 Salt Lake City Utah #3 San Antonio Texas #2 Las Vegas Nevada #1 Orlando Florida
I always love videos I see on this channel because they are always energetic and full of adventure, adventures are always good for the mind but it’s too bad that most times lack of finance makes them virtually impossible.
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I live in San Antonio, Texas. It has a rich culture and history. You will find loads of great places to eat great BBQ and Tex mex food. San Antonio has a larger number of parks compared to Houston, Dallas and Austin and is close to a number of swimming holes. There are some fascinating state parks not too far and Fredericksburg (a popular German town) is around 1 hour 15 minutes away. San Antonio is around 5hours 30 minutes away from the Big Bend National park. We also have the Alamo, the beautiful missions as well as the Riverwalk. Go Spurs go!!
I live in Orlando and it’s getting expensive af here 😭😭😭. More and more people are coming here to live which is hiking up the prices. Orlando is by NO MEANS “cheap”. Tampa on the other hand is a tad bit cheaper than Orlando. And has beautiful beaches. Check Clearwater
Seth Jaffe agreed! I visit my bff in park city which is gorgeous! It was beautiful and sunny until we drove down the canyon to SLC where it was hazy and thick and ugly. It was very gloomy. I said let’s go back to PC!
One thing I recommend with Orlando is that instead of spending a fortune to go to the Disney parks, if you want to get your Disney fix, you can go to every Resort and Disney Springs for free and you can commute from place to place on Disney's free transport.
Orlando is amazing but you have to appreciate the full City, not just the parks. I recommend going to Lake Eola or international drive or nearby Kissimmee
I've been to Las Vegas and it appears cheap when booking but you can spend lots of money there. One way is the hotels charge a resort fee which can be $30-40 per night you stay so your $80 a night hotel on the strip could wind up costing you $120 a night if the resort fee is $40. Then if you get room service expect to charged big for that. If you don't control yourself with gambling you will spend tons and don't get started on the shows. I heard rumors that if you want to sit in the front row at those really popular shows like Cirque de Solei it can cost $800-1000.00. so Vegas is not cheap. 😬
Vegas can be super cheap. Just stay off the strip. And check out. Places like Valley of fire , red rock canyon , Death Valley etc. and there’s amazing restaurants off strip as well
I’ve been living in Vegas for 2 years now and never had a problem with money. That’s probably because I have friends who have lived here longer and guided me on where to shop and visit. Plenty of cheap events and things to do
Literally your reasoning for vegas being expensive is gambling lol you can be homeless and gamble. Going to Vegas isn't expensive because you have to gamble that's a personal problem. Vegas is by far one of rhe cheapest places to visit and if people are scared of resort fees just simply ask before you purchase problem solved
The thumbnail brought a surge of nostalgia! I lived in San Antonio for most of my life and the river walk was something we visited multiple times a year! Fun place when there isn’t a pandemic :p
People in the comments are saying Las Vegas isn't cheap. Well yeah if you stay at like the Bellagio or Ceasars Palace it's not. Two great inexpensive places right on the strip are the Flamingo (with an amazing pool) and Best Western Casino Royale. Fremont Street in downtown Vegas has even cheaper really nice rooms, and the food is always cheaper outside the big casinos. My favorite place is the Peppermill. Also vegas has no law about open containers except you can't have glass bottles on the sidewalk. Buy your own bottles and mixers and make drinks to go in your room. There's a cvs/walgreens every few blocks to buy alcohol or fancy cups. It saved us a ton! Also there's a big double decker bus that will take you all the way up and down the strip and downtown vegas 24/7. Unlimited 24 hour ride pass were I believe $7 a day when we went a few years ago. Much cheaper than a cab!
Detroit, MI! We've got a lot more than just what was said on this video (Like, touring the Ford River Rouge Factory, the RenCen, the TCF Center, the Great Lakes Crossing, The Mexicantown, The Corktown, the Greektown, etc.)!
I live here and if you go, stay in a cheaper hotel in Lakewood or littleton. Its the suburb of Denver and its only a 15 min to drive to the city. But tbh the cooler more pretty stuff in in the mountains so i would highly suggest if your willing to make the drive
San Diego, California Detroit, Michigan Milwaukee, Wisconsin Phoenix, Arizona Denver, Colorado Austin, Texas Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Texas Las Vegas, Nevada Orlando, Florida
I live in Vegas, and while most of what you've said about the city is right, it should be noted that hotels (especially on the Strip) will charge a "resort fee" of about 20-30 dollars PER DAY. So the room rates may look low, but there a lot of hidden fees. And most Strip properties charge for parking as well. If you really want a Vegas room that's inexpensive, try off the strip. I recommend Stations Casinos
I've been to most of these places at least once. I wouldn't go to at least half of this list in the summer. WAAAAAAY too hot! Phoenix is typically 103 and easily above. Same with Los Vegas. Texas is just straight no in the summer. And to be honest, they are all big cities. I just think in the heat of August it's best to go to smaller, mountain towns where you might even enjoy a hot spring near by.
If you want to save money in Orlando plan a few days at nearby springs go kayaking, cool off in the water. There are a lot of cool and cheap things to do. Personally though living in Florida I avoid it not a fan of overpriced parks bring me a beach.
I live in Orlando. It’s not cheap. At all. They don’t call us the Toll Road capital and the now #2 worst place to find affordable housing in the country for nothing.
Sooooo, San Diego is cheaper than the most expensive cities in the entire country? Why am I not surprised. 🤦♂️ EVERY city is cheaper than San Francisco and Los Angeles. Also, I wouldn't recommend vacationing in Los Angeles unless you wanna get mugged. I'm a Michigander who grew up in Detroit, there's really only 3 things to do: Watch the lions lose a game, drink, and gamble at a casino. (Stay out of Greek town casino you will lose your shirt faster there.) Also some great advice about visiting the eastern market area: If you must go there, go earlier in the day and leave the area before the mid afternoon. That area is very dangerous. I got mugged there more than once.
San Diego, Denver, Orlando?? Who wrote this list? Being a Floridian, I can tell you that Orlando is the biggest tourist trap in Florida. So many other places in Florida should have made the list. Everything about Orlando is expensive!
Some people go to Hawaii, some people go to the Bahamas, well call me corny but my idea of a vacation is returning home to Chicago, where I am a native of. I will even hit up my birthplace (formerly Norwegian American Hospital), now Humboldt Park Health.
Having been to San Diego on vacation, I can definitively say it is NOT one of the cheaper options in the country. Nor is Austin, I used to live there. Nor is Orlando, I have been many times. Washington DC, tons of free stuff to do, a lot of that stuff is actually fun and interesting. Stay outside the beltway and it's not insanely pricy on rooms either. But most of this list is simply not cheap at all.
Wrong ! I live in San Diego … it is very expensive . It seems that most of the USA is only for rich people . Sad ! The only affordable places might some of the small towns in the boondocks and I am talking about cheap motels that are probably bed bugs infested .
that seems to be the case in my experience as well. compared to toronto one of the more expensive cities in canada prices for food is at least 20-50% more for lower quality and small quantity. when i visit the states i usually have to rely on pizzas from chain restaurants to stay in budget i visit dubai regularly and although dubai is not cheap, the food is fairly affordable.
Trump is TRYYINGGG to fix that..! But then Biden talked so well and promised everybody something for nothing....!😅 now were still gonna be giving our money to these crooked assss momajammas.
This list is a bit of a joke. Every city mentioned here is expensive and you acknowledge it saying that if you stay in hostels that are far from the city centre you will save money... Hello!! The same is valid for every place on earth. Another tip is if you eat tins from Walmart and drink tap water you will save even more money. :D
No more or less than any other city. I have lived here all my life and never had an issue. Don't go to the hood. 🤷🏽♀️ That's the same with New Orleans. People go to Bourbon Street they dont go to the projects. Travel Smart.
First of all, do not come to Detroit for your vacation 😂😂 unless you’ve already got stuff planned on doing. Sundays are the days ppl be out n Saturday w the lights in the street but if ur not 21 then it’s not a point to go out cause u can’t get in. We do have a lot of AFTER HOURS but they’re hard to find unless u know someone… no id checks n they start at 2 bc all the bars n alcohol stops at that time.
No no no lol ....... the reason i wont join a tour group is they all do the same stuff. When you go on a once in a lifetime trip you should at least go to the places tou have dream't of. To fly australia via honalulu . Land in Denver. 1x night. Bus to Dubuque iowa. Stay 5 nights. Fly to Berlington vermont 3-4 nights. Fly to Anchorage. 1 night. Take the train to seward. 3 nights. Do a whale watching trip. Go back to Anchorage 1 more night. Fly home via honalulu. Cost approx $8000 Aud . Food and souveniers not included. So minimum $10,000 for about 21 days. I could do a cheaper holiday in the us but then i wouldn't be seeing what i really am interested in. I dont want to drive as usa drives on the wrong side of the road. 🤣🤣🥰
i love how Orlando is number 1, i live here and i cant even vacation in my own city.... what kind of fib is this? anything affordable is drug infested, just look up highway 192...