Thursday, December 1, 2011

About Austin, TX vs Virginia Beach, VA... which one feels hotter in the summer

Austin, TX vs Virginia Beach, VA... which one feels hotter in the summer?
So I lived in Austin, it was pretty hot and humid. I was thinking of heading to Virginia along the coast and the people I know there say its hot and humid. I plan to do alot of work outdoors, so just wondering if Virginia Beach FEELS hotter or cooler than Austin? My only real concern is which one will suck most to work outdoors in... Austin was pretty miserable in the summer.
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Answer 1 :
Austin is definitely hotter than Virginia Beach, the east coast is hot, but generally cooler than western states.
Answer 2 :
= We stayed in a Marriott in Virginia Beach, not actually on the beach. We also stayed in a nice hotel on the North side, nearer the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. I did not actually stay in Myrtle Beach. We stayed a few miles up the coast in Emerald Isle, NC...but, we visited Myrtle Beach a few times. I'll take a slight risk. I'll answer your Q and then give you my candid opinion/recommendation. Feel free to disregard the latter, especially if you are looking for a different beach experience than one I typically seek. OK. If you are tied to one or the other of these 2 destinations, I recommend Myrtle Beach. But, to me the 2 places have more in common than they do differences. They are both: Beautiful beaches, especially if you like to get up at the crack of dawn and take it in when there are only a few dozen other folks on the beach Crowded--beach and town Hotel-oriented, as opposed to rental condo/house oriented Full of more miniature golf venues per square mile than probably anywhere else in the US of A (actually, Myrtle Beach probably has a leg up on this) Loaded with lots of family seafood restaurants I could go on. If that is what you want, these 2 destinations are excellent. Let me use a metaphor. Let's say you are a bath person. Every day you take a bath. You fill up the water, you get in, you wash yourself and you get out and dry off. Then, once in a very long while, you treat yourself to a wonderful bath experience. You bring out some special bath salts or soaps, you light a candle or two, and you slither into this bath for a totally different, relaxing experience. It's the same tub. You are the same person. The water is the same. But, with a few appointments, the experience can be quite different. Personally, I am a shower guy. But, where I am trying to go with this is that if you drive all the way across NC to get to some of the nicest beaches in the US, you can take a regular bath, or you can take a more relaxing bath. And, while you certainly could, you don't have to spend your retirement savings in the process.
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