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DPetey81
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Columbus
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Ibiza vs WMC
Weather
Ties in with location, but deserves it's own category.
Ibiza: Sunny and warm, with ocean breezes rolling in off the water. The general forcast seems to match the majority of people's descriptions of paradise. It seems the occasional storm can roll through, especially late in the season.
WMC: Sunny and hot. The early spring actually is a little cooler than the following months in Miami. Still, the humidity can really sky rocket some days, leaving you gasping for air. This is especially a problem for those people who go at it too hard during the festival, as the paramedics keep very busy there. The ocean breeze doesn't seem to be as prevalent here. As a rule in Miami, it will rain. Again, it's not quite as bad at the end of March, but you can still expect a a little rain during WMC, though it usually only lasts a short time.
Edge: Ibiza - I recently experienced a ton of rain in Ibiza, but from everybody I've talked to, this is extremely rare. On the other hand, I know from a lot of experience that you are likely to get wet at some point in Miami, and the humidity is crazy at times.
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Mar-03-2010 00:03
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DPetey81
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Location: Columbus
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Beaches
Sun and sand
Ibiza: Well, it's an island, so there's no shortage of choices when it comes to beach bumming. From busy tourist areas to isolated locations, from soft powder-like sand to coral laden strips of land...variety is the key here. No matter where you are staying, chances are there is a beach just a few steps away. If you prefer something a little off the beaten path, then it's as simple as a boat, bus, taxi, or car ride away. The water is clear and can hover near the 25 degree range (77farenheit).
WMC: Though other beaches can be found within driving distance, for the purpose of WMC, Miami Beach is the the only practical one. Still, this doesn't mean that there is a shortage of sand to go around. The beach stretches as far north as you'd want to venture. The most popular stretch is located at the south end (the last 20-25 blocks or so), hence the name South Beach. This area can get quite busy any time of year, let alone during WMC. The further north you hike, the more the crowd will thin out, but there are few secluded spots to be found anywhere near the action. The water temperature during this time of year is quite comparable to that of Ibiza in the summer.
Edge: Ibiza- Though I am a huge fan of Miami Beach, especially South Beach (I named my dog after it), this was a pretty easy choice. Tons of variety, as well as an option to escape the crowds, beats out one very long, and very busy strip of Florida's best.
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Mar-05-2010 23:37
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DPetey81
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Columbus
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Transit
Getting Around
Ibiza: Discussion about Ibiza transit starts and ends with the Discobus, haha. I mean, how great... a bus that takes you to and from the doorstep of the megaclubs. The bus system as a whole is quite effective, while remaining very simple. It runs very regularly 24/7. There are also free buses run by a few of the clubs. Taxis are reliable, quick, but can be expensive if not filled and/or travelling a greater distance than just the clubs. Rental cars are also an option. I don't think they are too practical for club travel, but could be quite handy if used for a couple days to explore the island. Alternatively, boats and ferrys are available for day trips to remote islands.
WMC: Everything that happens during WMC is basically located within just a few mile radius. The only necessary travel occurs between South Beach and downtown. Taxis are the most practical form of transportation from one spot to the other. Buses run between the two, but I've never used them. Some American bus systems are overly complicated and I've heard that the main stop in downtown might not be the best place to hang out. Nevertheless, I'm sure using the busses can be effective if researched beforehand. Rental cars are another option, and can be really inexpensive depending on what you get. Parking can be a problem, though, especially in South Beach. Once again, a rental car is probably only practical for a day or two if yo wanted to explore the outreaches of the city or take a day trip to the keys.
Edge: WMC- This was a tough call, but Miami gets the nod because of the close proximity of all the activity during WMC. Walking can usually be the primary form of transit. The Ibiza bus system is terrific, but you have to cover a lot more ground on the island.
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Mar-05-2010 23:39
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epdarks
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Location: mpls mn
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