People Are Calling Out Things That Used To Be "Good" Until They Became Wayyy Too Popular
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“The Florida Keys. Years ago, it was quaint with small motels, quaint stores, and great, reasonable restaurants. Now, it’s a big tourist trap with big expensive hotels, high prices in the gift stores and restaurants, and big-name grocery stores with outrageous prices. You will pay over $1,000 just to hire a day of fishing. Traffic on weekends is bumper-to-bumper.”
“In Key West, big cruise ships come in and crowd the once quaint streets with people. It’s just too much. Condos are being built all through the Keys. It has become a rat race. Nothing quaint about it.”
—Anonymous, 70, Florida