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Riverwalk Arts District in Fort Lauderdale
One thing is certain, and that is that Fort Lauderdale, Florida is not the place for everyone. In fact, if you’re not interested in having a great time and enjoying your days on fabulous beaches and spending your nights dancing in clubs and enjoying a beautiful evening then Fort Lauderdale may not be the place for you. Oh, there is also great shopping opportunities, entertainment options and interesting cultural landmarks and events, so if none of that appeals to you or if you’re offended by great festivals and fine dining you should stay away from Fort Lauderdale. I’ve been saying this for years and meanwhile the tourists who continually fill the rooms in some of Fort Lauderdale’s hotels and luxury resorts never seem to get the message.
Okay, so I am being slightly facetious but that’s because I actually encountered a person who felt the way I described above. About five years ago I went with a group of friends and we all had an amazing time except one person, Morrie. He actually did not want to go to the beach with us and complained the entire afternoon when we dragged him along. He also didn’t want to go anywhere to get any food because he was afraid, oh I don’t remember what he was afraid of but something. And he simply complained about every thing everywhere we went. Finally we just stopped dragging him with us and let him hang out in the hotel everyday, where he still wasn’t happy. It was the oddest thing. We spent an afternoon that Riverwalk arts district, this was when we were still dragging Morrie with us, and he did nothing but whine the entire day. There was some really incredible music playing and art pieces along the way and he wasn’t interested in any of it. I’ve never known anyone like Morrie, but just as a warning always be sure you know the travel temperament of anyone you vacation with
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