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Miami puts pretty much every other city in this nation to poo


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Even New York or Charlotte. Miami is fuggin gorgeous. Everyone there is good looking and the palm trees are almost endless. I thought South Beach was all hype at first, but the second I got there that notion was quickly put to rest.

The first night we were there I got laid on the beach and stayed there until dawn. One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. (The girl and the sunrise)

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And here's LeBron's house. Sorry the pic is upside down; the Android app won't let me upload it any other way.

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Finally, before Fat Alice rolls in here with his ice cream and butter coated fingers making fun of the fact I took an Amtrak train there and stayed in a hostel (which was a great experience btw PhillyB) here's what we rented for a day.

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Inb4 it's less expensive than a Bentley.

Apologize if these pics are sideways or whatnot - posting from my phone on the train with shitty wifi

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In all seriousness though it sounds like you had an awesome time so sounds good.

One of the best experiences of my life so far. You won't believe me, but the whole thing cost me only around 600 dollars. Definitely gonna do it again for spring break

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One of the best experiences of my life so far. You won't believe me, but the whole thing cost me only around 600 dollars. Definitely gonna do it again for spring break

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Glad you had fun, the point I was poking fun at you for was saying you were going to drink discount drinks at Hostel and make beer runs to convenience store as opposed to hitting the nightlife. Some best clubs in US down there, I would say even two are close to European clubs. If you can swing $600 again, instead of going back to Miami, try a cruise to Caribbean with a stop in Puerto Rico. The beaches are even more beautiful and will find a lot more people your age, especially the stops in Mexico, usually Cozamel or Cancun or Playa De Carmen. Actually you mention Spring Break, the hotels have all inclusive packages that include food and drinks at your hotel so you only pay for drinks when you go clubbing at night.

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