I went to a club called "Bare Assets" on Truman which last time I was there last year was still open. There is also a "Red Garter" on Duval. Key West is a good place to drink until 4AM than start up again at 7.Fat Tuesday's daiquaris with the floaters are a must.
I too almost fell "in love" with a dancer. Forget the name of the club. Think it was the Upstairs?? Been a while but I think there was good drunk pizza near Rumrunners bar.
Too many good stories about Rick's on nickel draft night.
The whole point of Key West if you are there to have fun is to basically drink excessively, do some things you probably wouldn't do anywhere else, not be judged for it and not feel guilty about it. It's hedonism without judgement.
She had great moves and really liked me. I think.a "dancer"?
She had great moves and really liked me. I think.
Thanks. Interesting, as that one has not come up before. Looks like it is owned by Hilton now. They claim to be the only private, natural sand beach in Key West.We stayed at The Reach. It has been a while , so check it out as things have probably changed. It is on the water and does have a small sandy beach which is one of the very few in Key West. Near the quiet end of Duvall. They would come around the pool with small frozen towels or spray you with cold Evian mist.
There are tons of reviews on Trip Advisor but the thing troubling me the most is that each of these top places has at least one or more very recent reviews where people are complaining about lack of service and filthy rooms, when they are paying between $700 and $1,200 per night for what are supposed to be some of the finest rooms on the island.Geez - you guys are better than Trip Advisor!
Heh heh, you said quiet end. A few years back, we were on Duval walking back to the action from Louis' Backyard (awesome view, food was pricey but pretty good. Our option is a nice cocktail to start the drinking day on their deck). First bar we pass has a naked guy with a cowboy hat dancing where the windows would be. The GF didn't even notice. The place had a (un)cover charge if you wanted to watch from the front and really queer a trip.We stayed at The Reach. It has been a while , so check it out as things have probably changed. It is on the water and does have a small sandy beach which is one of the very few in Key West. Near the quiet end of Duvall.
The Reach is next to Casa Marina. At one time they were both Marriott properties and shared some amenities. I'm not sure if that's still the case.We stayed at The Reach. It has been a while , so check it out as things have probably changed. It is on the water and does have a small sandy beach which is one of the very few in Key West. Near the quiet end of Duvall. They would come around the pool with small frozen towels or spray you with cold Evian mist.
Both owned by Hilton now; Casa Marina is a Waldorf Astoria, Hilton's luxury brand.The Reach is next to Casa Marina. At one time they were both Marriott properties and shared some amenities. I'm not sure if that's still the case.
Heh heh, you said quiet end. A few years back, we were on Duval walking back to the action from Louis' Backyard (awesome view, food was pricey but pretty good. Our option is a nice cocktail to start the drinking day on their deck). First bar we pass has a naked guy with a cowboy hat dancing where the windows would be. The GF didn't even notice. The place had a (un)cover charge if you wanted to watch from the front and really queer a trip.
I would love to do the drive but we're already kind of shoehorning this trip in, and between the connections through Miami and the drive to and from Key West it looks like it would take up a good amount of that time, versus direct flights in between JFK and Key West, which are just over three hours each way. Also, Mrs. 8893 has vertigo and doesn't dig long bridges over water, so I don't think it would be nearly as enjoyable for her. Finally, with the rental car shortages right now, adding a car to this trip seems unnecessary otherwise when it appears that almost everything in Key West itself is walkable.Definitely drive the Keys. Just don’t do it on Friday or Saturday. The scenery is awesome and there are a lot of good places to stop. Mrs Eleven and I biked from Key Largo couple years ago. Did about 35 miles/day and enjoyed the Keys more than on any of the many drives, even though they were also nice.
I was roped into going there with a group of girls I was with. A 6' 8 giant muscled black man came in (one of the largest humans I've ever seen) got the one remaining lounge chair next to us and went to his birthday suit. I turned to the girls and was said that's my sign to leave it was down to his kneecapIf you stumble into the Garden of Eden and make it to the rooftop, keep your eyes and hands up.
Don't drive it's not worth the 4 hour drive imoI would love to do the drive but we're already kind of shoehorning this trip in, and between the connections through Miami and the drive to and from Key West it looks like it would take up a good amount of that time, versus direct flights in between JFK and Key West, which are just over three hours each way. Also, Mrs. 8893 has vertigo and doesn't dig long bridges over water, so I don't think it would be nearly as enjoyable for her. Finally, with the rental car shortages right now, adding a car to this trip seems unnecessary otherwise when it appears that almost everything in Key West itself is walkable.
As an alternative, would it make sense to rent a car for a day trip drive while we are in Key West? Or do you think something like the Dry Tortugas trip you suggested would be a better use of our time?
I would love to do the drive but we're already kind of shoehorning this trip in, and between the connections through Miami and the drive to and from Key West it looks like it would take up a good amount of that time, versus direct flights in between JFK and Key West, which are just over three hours each way. Also, Mrs. 8893 has vertigo and doesn't dig long bridges over water, so I don't think it would be nearly as enjoyable for her. Finally, with the rental car shortages right now, adding a car to this trip seems unnecessary otherwise when it appears that almost everything in Key West itself is walkable.
As an alternative, would it make sense to rent a car for a day trip drive while we are in Key West? Or do you think something like the Dry Tortugas trip you suggested would be a better use of our time?
Don't drive it's not worth the 4 hour drive imo
Especially if there is an accident. Have fun sitting forever.
Thanks. I was wondering about that.Have none of us completely rained on the parade with a reminder these October trips are in prime hurricane season and this can all be nothing more than a wish to visit?
Have none of us completely rained on the parade with a reminder these October trips are in prime hurricane season and this can all be nothing more than a wish to visit?
Yeah, but if there is no hurricane it's lovely. And hurricanes hitting that exact spot are rare.Have none of us completely rained on the parade with a reminder these October trips are in prime hurricane season and this can all be nothing more than a wish to visit?
Yeah, but if there is no hurricane it's lovely. And hurricanes hitting that exact spot are rare.
Don't agree, we love the drive.Don't drive it's not worth the 4 hour drive imo
I have no doubt that I would love the drive.Don't agree, we love the drive.
True, and you are still in the US. I can’t stress enough what a good feeling it is that no matter how crazy you get you will not end up in some jail in a foreign country. Key West has something for everyone. You can visit the craziness for one evening and then still have a great vacation seeing cool things, eating great food, relaxing and other things we associate with vacations. I will add that if you can swing it getting out on a boat is a great way to spend sometime down there, whether chartering one for fishing, a sunset cruise or driving to Islamorada and renting your own. Also make sure you get to the sunset celebration at Mallory Square. I hate snakes, I am petrified of them and literally run away from even a small garter snake but I have a picture somehow inexplicably of a giant (12’) yellow boa wrapped around my entire body at the pier during the sunset celebration. That’s Key West.The whole point of Key West if you are there to have fun is to basically drink excessively, do some things you probably wouldn't do anywhere else, not be judged for it and not feel guilty about it. It's hedonism without judgement.
At his pace, @Eleven will answer you in early July '23. That was a solid first post.I would love to do the drive but we're already kind of shoehorning this trip in, and between the connections through Miami and the drive to and from Key West it looks like it would take up a good amount of that time, versus direct flights in between JFK and Key West, which are just over three hours each way. Also, Mrs. 8893 has vertigo and doesn't dig long bridges over water, so I don't think it would be nearly as enjoyable for her. Finally, with the rental car shortages right now, adding a car to this trip seems unnecessary otherwise when it appears that almost everything in Key West itself is walkable.
As an alternative, would it make sense to rent a car for a day trip drive while we are in Key West? Or do you think something like the Dry Tortugas trip you suggested would be a better use of our time?
True, and you are still in the US. I can’t stress enough what a good feeling it is that no matter how crazy you get you will not end up in some jail in a foreign country. Key West has something for everyone. You can visit the craziness for one evening and then still have a great vacation seeing cool things, eating great food, relaxing and other things we associate with vacations. I will add that if you can swing it getting out on a boat is a great way to spend sometime down there, whether chartering one for fishing, a sunset cruise or driving to Islamorada and renting your own. Also make sure you get to the sunset celebration at Mallory Square. I hate snakes, I am petrified of them and literally run away from even a small garter snake but I have a picture somehow inexplicably of a giant (12’) yellow boa wrapped around my entire body at the pier during the sunset celebration. That’s Key West.