Texas vs. Florida - Which is Better Overall?
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Comparing the large states of Texas and Florida. Rarely are these two states compared to each other even though they share much in common. In this video I look at the cities, natural landscapes, economy, taxes, natural disasters, music, food and sports to determine which of these states is overall the better place.
Ray Charles is from Georgia...
A lot of people have commented on that but he is actually from Florida. He was born in GA but didn't live there. He spent his entire childhood in FL and graduated from a FL high school. His first big break in music came while in Jacksonville and Orlando. I think people assume he's from GA because he was born there and sang "Georgia on My Mind", but he never actually lived in GA.
It is true that Ray Charles was born in Albany GA, but he moved with his mother back to Florida, where he was raised.
Craig Kowald
@@craigkowald3055 ...so he’s from Georgia
He's from both. He was born in Atlanta but grew up in Florida
Texas beaches are horrendous compared to Florida’s beaches for the most part
No I went to Galveston last week and loved it...they're Pleasure pier is open again and they Have mini golf!!!! I love galveston
Galveston island is an acquired taste, and i love galveston but here let the haters stay away, don’t get in my fishing way... lol
florida beaches are some of the finest in the world so what’s the point
Florida does have the best beaches but if you want to be miles away from the nearest people in your own private beach you have to go to South Padre Island. I haven't seen that in Florida. Its seems like their whole coast is already populated.
There are lots of deserted beaches in Florida...there is no chance I will give away their locations 🤣😂
@@michaelsuzio4364 no the water is at galveston bay is like dark and dirty unlike clear waters in FL
I've eaten my way across the country; Houston IMHO is THE best city to eat in the US, bar non! It is WAY better than Tampa. It has a huge Chinese, Pakistani, Indian, Cajun, Creole, Mexican, Texas Mex and is very reasonably priced.
Houston is the best food city! I think he solely based his Tampa decision by the beaches because Houston is by far the better city. Lol
Ya, Cuban sandwiches.
Once you tire of them it over. I work in Tampa, finding lunch ain't easy.
Yep, Houston has probably the best high quality and variety of food of any city in American including San Francisco and NYC.
I had the worst sushi of my life in Texas. May be an isolated incident. I may also be a snob.
@@whydoineedahandle269 was it “happy hour”…just asking, it makes a difference.
I am a Texan who lived in Florida for 2 years for a job. Lived in both Orlando and Tampa. I absolutely hated Florida a first but decided to change my attitude. I am not typical, but I am not interested in cities, but nature. I decided to seek out places with nature and was delighted to discover the old garden parks that existed before Disney came in and ruined everything. Their state parks were also impressive and historical. Compared to Texas their weather is much better than any place I know of in Texas. I don't think there is any place in the hot season to escape the heat. It is just miserably hot everywhere. You pay 3 months for about 9 months of pretty decent weather in Texas. Overall, Florida beats out Texas in weather. Weather can be a personal choice but I don't mind the colder temperatures in the weather. I have learned after our summers to never complain about cold. I too fell in love with the Everglades just over a 20 minute roadside stop. I get it, but I adore Big Bend, and well it is because it is the very definition of Texas. You have to be rugged just to go visit that park. I am surprised he didn't mention Cape Kennedy in Florida. There is nothing like watching a rocket launch, especially at night. So, love them both but I am a Texan at heart.
Both great states! 😎
I have read a ton of websites and watched a ton of videos trying to research this stuff, this video is BY FAR the best, you are extremely objective and there is so much info, thank you for making this video and thank you for being a legend
Thank you!
This guy sounds like he's spent a weekend in each city. He likes the square in San Antonio cuz it's "historic" but hated the Alamo. The Alamo is a church for Texans. Sacred blood is in that ground.
He didn't even mention the history in Florida...the French and Spanish were settled and squabbling over land there years before Roanoke or Jamestown or Plymouth.
He says El Paso is fun and Dallas is dull...he's clueless. The weather in Florida from top to bottom is exactly like the worst weather in Texas...Houston.
@@kennethpace9887 Nah, the weather in Texas is FAR worse. He's right. A lot of people assume that the further south you go, the hotter & more humid you get & thus FL is the hottest/most humid state in the country. But that's just not the case. In fact, the hottest places are in the South but more _inland_ , where there are no coastal breezes & the humidity just sits & stays trapped. In fact, the further south you go in FL (at least along the coast), the summers actually get more mild, & the temperatures stay more consistent year round. Key West's _record_ high temp is 95 degrees... so it has never even reached 100 degrees. Whereas in TX, temps in the 100s is extremely common. More common than most of FL.
The major difference is that FL (& South FL in particular) doesn't really have much of a winter, so there's less variation in temps. It just stays a nice, really mild climate throughout late fall, winter, & early spring. In most of TX, it gets fairly cold & even snowy in the winter. And there are some places in TX where the humidity is even worse than FL!
I’ve lived most of my 50 years in FL and TX (primarily Houston and St Pete). I agree with every single point made here. Kudos for mentioning sinkholes, which I’d never heard of before moving to FL.
Born and raised in Florida, now in Texas. Personally I liked Florida more. The weather and attractions in Florida I just had more of a calling for.
Same! Born and raised in FL and I've been living in TX for almost 9 years. I miss the weather and slower pace of life in FL.
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@@raelamaestra what is the weather there ? Which is hotter Florida or Texas don’t go by off what it says what is your opinion
@@Victoriamoeckel Texas is way hotter than Florida, the humidity in Houston makes it feel like 110 degrees, dallas averages a summer temp of 96 degrees while Miami averages a temp of 88-90 degrees
@@aimxdy8680 thank u
Spot on! Just found your channel and binged watched 😄 As a Texan/Floridian I agree !
Thank you! Welcome to the channel!
It's difficult to compare those 2 states nice job and both states have great sports teams and are expensive these 2 states are different.
Fun video of my two home states (I grew up in Florida but have been living in Texas for several decades). You really nailed so many of your assessments of these categories. A lot to love about both states. And I couldn't agree with you more about Orlando, the armpit of America!
You sound like a cousin of mine. He grew up here in the panhandle of Florida where I still live, and moved to Houston to be near his wife's family almost 30 years ago now. Also, he is still to this day a big UF (Gators) fan too!
What do y’all Floridians think about Texas?
Orlando is one of the best parts of Florida.
Don't forget Pantera from Texas. That gives them the win, IMO.
But overall, Florida is the place I'd rather be.
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I can’t explain how or why, but the winters in the Florida Panhandle are way more brutally cold at 40° than states up north with winters in the teens and 20s. Something about how the Gulf Stream smacks into the Panhandle makes it the most brutal summer in Florida and the most bone-chilling winters in the state.
I polar bear swam in Florabama the year that there was light snow on the beach 2016 or 2017 or 2018 can't remember...water temps were Ok but Air temp was like 29 or something..went in for 2 minutes and 1 Free Beer for going in
As a person who lived in Florida and five other states, born and raised in Mississippi and now live in Texas. I have too say Texas win. The Texas Panhandle wins actually for me. All the other big cities in Texas are cool to visit tho. It's underrated up here and it's like a hidden paradise. We got Palo Duro Canyon too, second largest and only canyon next too The Grand Canyon. Y'all can have the over populated cities lol.
I love your comment. You don't hear a lot of folks talking up the panhandle. I like its wide openness and subtle beauty with cities big enough to give you what you need. Although I personally like SW Texas the most with the mountains
You can't mention sports in either state without mentioning college football😂
UT and A&M dominates the other renowned UMiami and UF
If you mention sports, you got to mention high school football which is almost as popular as college and the pros. its like a religion.
Ok.........Hook'em \,,/ vs Gaytors are criminals except Tebow. Texas wins.
Go Gators!
Lived in Florida (Orlando mainly) for my first 35 years. One big thing he overlooked is that for central and north Florida the cold water springs are heaven on earth in the summertime. Florida has over 700 of them.
Orlando is made for teenagers. Endless entertainment! 60 miles of Suburban sprawl and endless traffic make it very unappealing for those who need less entertainment.
Texas has about 3000
I wish I could give you a thumbs up for every custume change/cut. Great job
Thanks! I really appreciate that.
Dang this video was good. Very true and fair comparison of two great states too. Yup, time to subscribe 👍🏿👍🏿💯
Thank you very much for your comment. I'm happy you liked the video and welcome aboard.
I'd like to see a video on North Florida vs Central/South Florida. They're like 2 different states.
@Mario Walker904
North Florida is south Georgia to us that struggled to make a living in that low-wage business paradise.
@Mario Walker904 FLORIDA DOES NOT EVEN LIKE GEORGIA NOR GIVE A FUCK WHAT YOU ALL THINK. TBH, NO ONE IN THE SOUTH LIKES GEORGIA!
Most central Floridians wouldn’t enjoy be grouped in with south Florida
@@eve3363 your not wrong
I live (born and raised) on the Gulf Coast of the Florida panhandle. I can say with confidence that our beaches here are criminally overlooked when talking about Florida beaches, even more so because I personally think they are simply "the best" beaches the state has to offer (and some of the best most unique in the world). Soft, pure white sand, and emerald green water clash so beautifully together. I don't know of any other beach in the world that offers this same unique combination.
The area is always overlooked when talking about beaches in Florida; however, the area has grown tremendously over the course of my life. When I was a young child I remember the beaches were very secluded because there wasn't that much tourism yet, and the overall population was still quite low. Now there are almost too many people living in the area and tourism is at ridiculous levels along with more and more condominiums being built everywhere. I even remember in the late 90's/early 2000's there was a lot of talk that went around amongst locals that many different particular celebrity types had condos in the area. The one I remember in particular was Brittney Spears (I think it was a place her and Justin Timberlake had together back then when they were still together). At the time the area was Hollywood's "best kept secret" when most celebrities would have condos/homes in places such as Miami and West Palm Beach.
I really like your video, great content, fun to watch, and the information is highly valuable for me as I plan to move soon to one of these states. Keep up the good work.
You can't lose w/either. I love them both
Thanks for making this video! As a dane wanting to live in the states, I found this video helpful. I might end up moving to San Antonio.
I lived in SA. Awesome town to visit. Very hard as an outsider to be accepted. If you can afford it Austin is a much much better choice with Houston a close second.
I think the one thing this video misses is that all the good things about Texas can be found in Florida, while all the good things about florida can only be found in Florida.
Texas has allot more high paying jobs, very cheap, and has like Florida low taxes that is what makes Texas appealing compared to many other states as much as I love Texas it usually doesn't win any rewards in beauty despite hill country looking alright.
How about all the great things in Texas that can’t be found in Florida?
@@alejandromendez488 like what?
@@Carlosdreamur nothing
@Robert House Central Texas BBQ is a good start. Texas higher elevation places aren't limited to mount trashmore. You have Enchanted Rock, Big Bend, etc. Big Cities have a ton more green spaces in Texas than Florida. For as much as I love Ft Lauderdale/Miami area, I feel like Austin is a funner city. I'm biased because I'm the outdoorsy type. You either have beach or bog in So Fla, and Central Florida has all the humidity, but none of the ocean breeze. Florida has great parks, especially when you start getting to the springs, but Texas has a lot more variety.
Also Bucees vs Wawa is no comparison.
Don't get me wrong, I consider S Fla home, but at the end of the day, there's more to do in Texas.
An update on this topic would be interesting considering how much has changed and how much these states have grown since this video was made. Pretty sure both Texas and Florida are in the Top 5 for most moved-to states in the past few years. They've also had a lot of political events and leadership/policy changes since 2016.
Another great job. These are such a blast to watch.
I'll take FL over TX any day. FL beaches are so much better, the attraction are better and the weather is better. I was in Dallas in July once and felt it was way hotter then FL due to the humidity and the desert heat
FLORIDA #305 Best Ever
As a Tampa native, you have my like and sub for your candidness on Orlando👍
I have lived in Texas and now live in Florida and love both. Texas may get the nod on a statewide basis, but where you live makes a great difference. When I retired from the AF I had to choose where to settle and chose Florida and wouldn't change for anything. Oh, and Florida sales tax is 6% with local option for more. My county just passed a .5% so we now pay 6.5%.
Lived in Texas for 28 years then moved to Florida where I’ve been since...I have lived in all 3 major areas in Texas, aside from MAYBE Austin back in the 2000s, Florida is so much better place to live...
Agreed. I was born and raised in FL and I've lived in TX for 9 years. Texas has been great in some ways, but I miss Florida all the time.
Explain
Can you please let us know why? What are the reasons?
I've been in Florida 20 years, St. Petersburg. I grew up in the SF bay area in California.
I have to say, I like it here as crazy as it is. Summers are hot and humid but less so than Tampa across the bay as we enjoy Gulf breezes. Winter is absolutely the best.
So for me it come down to this: six months of shitty hot-humid weather, six months of wonderful weather. I guess that's why I've stayed.
@@clydekimsey7503 Well, a woman can at least get an abortion in Florida.
I’m from Texas and I love Florida🐊🌴one of the best states in the US🇺🇸
@D.S. Park and I'm from Texas and I agree =]
@D.S. Park Though the grass is literally unequivocally greener in Florida
From Texas and Florida is the second state i would go to if I didn't live in texas then california
Awww thx ☺️
What do I like better about Florida?
Florida still wins for me
We live in San Antonio, the wife and I spent 10 days in Orlando last year. And no we did not go to Disney World. We did however visit the Titanic Relic Museum, Cape Kennedy, the Animal Kingdom, Seaworld and Universal Studios. We did not get a car to rent, instead used UBER everywhere. My wife is 74 and I’m 67, it was well worth the trip. But you are correct, San Antonio wins hand down!
I think you should repost this video. it looks like you had alot of fun making it and you put alot of effort into it. Great vid!
Something interesting I noticed when I moved from Florida to Texas is that the humidity must have helped me with allergies because I have to be on allergy shots here in North Texas where I never had an issue with them in Florida. The humidity also makes winters particularly brutal, but the sea breeze makes summers bearable. It's always a trade-off.
I went to UCF and while I agree that the International Drive/Disney area is overrated, Winter Park, Downtown Orlando, Lake Eola, the Milk District, Mills 50, and Little Saigon are awesome.
Also, Houston has some awesome ethnic enclaves with a wide diversity of food, especially along Westheimer on the southwest side of town. The East Side is also awesome and there are ton of innovative restaurants in Montrose. There's also the Orange Show, the Beer Can House, and the Art Deco hangar at Hobby Airport.
I agree with your assessment for the most part. Can't wait to show this video to my native Texan husband :)
Another great thing about humidity that people always fail to mention is that it keeps the temps warm at night time, which makes night life a WHOLE lot more comfortable & bearable.
DFW is the allergy capital of the US. From mid September to mid October is horrible. I left DFW for this reason.
I live in Ohio and when I visit Florida my allergies are gone. I'm moving there because of this
You all realize, you are allergic to pollen and other things that grow in a region right?
Nah, it's just that Texas has way more pollen in the air than Florida. I've lived all over the US including the Florida panhandle, and I was never allergic to anything until I moved to central Texas where I started having horrible cedar fever every winter until I got shots. And it's really humid here because we get a lot of air blowing in from the gulf. Texas is just an allergy hotspot in America.
I’ve lived in both Louisiana and Tennessee . I don’t think true Southerners considered Texas or Florida as part of the ‘real’ south.
Most southern state nit considered south, then what is it considered? West??
@@lukewatson841 the South is a cultural thing
North Florida is definitely southern but South Florida is heavily influenced by Latino cultures that have immigrated there
@@lukewatson841 tho pretty sure Hawaii is the most Southern state
@@MajorMlgNoob yea but Hawaii’s in like russia lmao
@@MajorMlgNoob I would say that deep south of Florida and SouthEast are very latino influenced but id still say that south west wouldn’t (for example naples and marco island)
I live Austin Tx and ppl come from Dallas all the time for the weekend. Austin is becoming a gem I think. And soon will be the best city in Texas.
I've been to Austin several times over the past 15 years or so and it has really boomed. It's definitely my favorite of the Texas cities to visit.
I agree Austin is freaking amazing but I also agree that its growing to fast but its because Californians New Yorkers Floridians and Pennsylvanians are moving here and people need to stay where they are at because we are losing space. We cant help it if it's the best place and everyone wants to move here.... we are just that good
Austin? A gem? Austin is full of hippies and liberals. It’s the Portland Oregon of texas
I agree better than Houston
@@blakesasha3517 is that bad or good cause you an asshole If its bad
In terms of finances and the economy I choose Texas over Florida.
Property taxes in Texas are insane
Oh really.. Look at cocaine rates .....Fl is way better buddy..
Florida has the best scams tho. land for sale! slightly damp
@@kev4241 LMAO......
$$ isn't everything. 😎
Love your channel! So much fun! Thanks for making these vids! 😊
Very informative, I learned some things.
Great video. Would have flip-flopped the National Parks and Natural Disaster points, but a solid comparison!
This was a really good video thanks
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. I'll be doing a few more comparison videos like this one in the coming months.
I would've compared:
Houston - Miami
Dallas - Tampa
Austin - Orlando
San Antonio - Jacksonville
El Paso - Tallahassee
Corpus Christi - Cape Coral
Brownsville - Sarasota
College Station - Daytona Beach
miami going to win
From San Antonio and I love it here. Personally I can’t stand Florida’s climate during the summer, but I haven’t been there during winter. San Antonio and Austin are truly the best cities in Texas and have so much to offer :)
Thanks for the video.
I like Texas, but found myself leaning more towards Florida.
I love your vids man! Super interesting to watch! I love that you put Crockett and Tubbs from Miami Vice in the picture for Florida, I love that show.
Legally speaking, never live 100 miles from the us border.
Never live 25 miles from a nuclear power plant, 50 miles from a military installation, 250 miles from New england, at least 300 feet above sea level, above a dam, 10 miles from a river, not in the state of california or new york, do not live in a city that the top 5 industries are tech, entertainment, hospitality, service or government. In other words, surpkus jobs, jobs that wouldn't be there without the energy, construction, transportation, hospital or farms.
Just think, folks, think about your future.
Think about what has happened in the past and what could happen in the future. From there then think about weather, comfort, and job market and housing markets.
Canada has many more cities than the us.
Legally speaking? Yeah, that's all normal stuff that most people think about when considering moving somewhere permanently.
Snow. 😮
The worst thing about Texas is the STAAR Test 🤠😤😭 It’s still the bomb tho
We don't have one this year
😂 how old are you? It used to be TAKS
My guy it’s one test and besides that I would say the education is great.
@@theplugcharlie7483 Texas is 34th in Education so it's definitely struggling
@@MajorMlgNoob well.......I would say in a lot of places I’ve been but your write some places are really bad
Fairly decent comparison but I would disagree with DFW being boring. There are tons of things to do there. Also, Texas wins in over all terrain, West Texas mountains, the hill country, east Texas Pine forest, high dessert plains, gulf coast plains, south east Texas swamps, North Texas prairies. The beaches and weather assessment is pretty accurate though.
I've always been biased towards Florida with its beautiful beaches and tropical climate, but I will say, Texas is a bigger state with a lot more varied geography. In Texas you still have the tropical climate around Houston, but you have also have forests, deserts, prairie, and even some small mountains depending on where you are in the state.
Glad to watch this video, Now it's but easy for me to start looking for a piece of land in Florida. I am moving out of Dallas, TX and maybe close to Panama City. Thanks for sharing. I subscribed.
Basically, South Florida (and coastal central Florida) as a subregion beats any Texas subregion, but Texas as a whole has more career opportunities, and Central Texas (Austin and San Antonio), and the trans-Pecos region (El Paso, and the desert/mountain region) beats North Florida and central interior Florida).
South Florida is a dump. I dont get the appeal. Its hot, trashy, full of rude people, too many transplants
How did he say Fort Worth is more interesting than Dallas😂😂 On paper Dallas doesn’t have a crazy amount of things to do but when you get there you realize there is plenty of stuff
Florida has surfing. The greatest surfer of all time grew up an hour from me..
Florida isn't known for its surf, waters are pretty calm, specially on the gulf side
@@mentalvacations9539 but I said it HAS surf. Its not the pacific, but it is known for surfing. It does generate professionals, and you can surf there year round. I speak off North and central FL specifically on the east coast.
@@Nebulation
I live in St. Petersburg but grew up in Santa Cruz, Ca. When I see a car with a surfboard I laugh. But I will say the east coast is pretty good. I lived in Jacksonville for awhile as well.
Floridians also hate Orlando. It sucks.
I'm moved from California to Florida Texas I considered but I chose FL and I'm happy I love this state Juno Beach is the best
Nice place! 😎
I currently live in Houston but I am from Dallas and let me tell you I prefer Dallas! It’s much younger, cleaner, and wealthier. Houston is hot, old, dirty, and over populated.
I agree!! Dallas is so much cleaner and much more to enjoy
Dallas is boring af and i live in Dallas
All of south Dallas is poor af so idk what youre talking about. Dallas is only wealthy in certain neighborhoods, like houston
Houston is better.
I’m from Florida but currently live in Houston ( considered) Dallas until I visited and I must say you Ah damn Lie lmao Houston is way Better than Dallas
These are 2 of the best states to live in, love them both! (I’m from Texas)
Ok can you help me a bit? I'm from Portland OR and trying to decide between Houston and Tampa to live in. I lived in Brisbane Australia for 2 years and can't stand Portland anymore and liked the climate and thats why I'm looking at these 2 cities. I'm in my mid 20s and single, I do like being in the city with the "city feel" and what has the better public transit? Other pros/cons of both?
Roddy Whittemore I would say houston
@@roddywhittemore493 i live in houston and it sucks. Good for business and cheap property but that’s about it. Austin is much better. Even dallas.
@@PaulisInclusion yeah I have a mate from Australia in Austin right now, im going down there to visit at the end of the month
From Texas and my "top states" are Texas, Florida then Cali
I’ve been to both places many times. I went to Texas for work and Florida for vacation and this is really the economies of these places.I hate theme parks, I like quiet gulf beaches and fishing. Florida is for vacation and retirement and Texas is about oil and telecommunications having worked in both industries. All my company provided schooling for those two industries was in Texas.
@Kramer Forte Just do it, I did 42 years ago. Quit a good job then sold everything that wouldn’t fit in my Datsun Pickup. I moved from New England.
Useless
I hooked an alligator once and somehow got my lure back. Sweet home Florida
I live close to Dallas & we find the Dallas area to be filled with fun things to do. Love living in Texas... would be nicer if the summers were not so hot though.
this guy obviously hasnt been around dallas too much if he says its a boring city.. he even took tampa over houston???? LOL
I live in Florida
I love Dallas...been here 30 years. Too bad you think partying is what makes a city great. Living here by beautiful White Rock Lake has been a joy, and I’m always happy when I get home from other states. I’m a symphony musician, & there are tons of playing opportunities here. Texas has great major symphonies & a decent orchestra in every town with a population over 100,000 (except Austin, ugh!) No diss to Florida, but I like hills, rocks and wide open spaces!
Fort Worth also has a lot of great art museums & a wonderful zoo & botanical gardens. Dallas has a lot of great shopping! Not everybody parties, everyone shops.
Well as an Oklahoman I have to go with Florida since they are not after our water.
We have are own water 😭
Dallas is BOOOOORING! You’re so right
It was harrowing to see where JFK was shot, but I was blown away to see a drive thru-suburban style McDon adjacent to their huge skyscrapers. I attribute a lot the boringness to the suburban sprawl that makes it harder to have vibrant, distinct neighborhoods.
In Houston they say no president ever got shot here
@@dylandoge1627 lmfao love that dark humor
Coming from Atlanta, I've been to Dallas once and I was surprised to see how boring it was, the city itself is boring, and even the suburbs.
I'd put an asterisk on the Houston winning the World Series; but, great comparisons
And they’re both southern Police States where everything under the sun is illegal.
I've lived in both. I like them both. It's like comparing Apples and Avocados. I refuse to choose one over the other and they both have good fruits and my life has been enriched by both of them. Now for my endorsement I want Avocados and/or Citrus!
You are the BEST!! Excellent Review because I am from Europe currently living in DFW but was thinking of moving to Florida and your review is giving me everything to consider especially GDP. Gross Domestic Product. God bless Sir thanks for your comparison.
If Californians don't care about Texas then why do they keep moving here?
I live in Tennessee. There are literally 5 houses in our small neighborhood that are Texans than have moved here. I see Texas plates all throughout Tennessee, Georgia, North and South Carolina. Why are so many people leaving Texas? It's simple math. Of course there are a lot of Californians moving- there are 40 million people there. Any category you can possibly think of California will have the most of them. Same with Texas. 30 million people. So of course a lot are moving. Besides, if you don't want Californians (or anyone else) moving there, then don't support politicians that want to add jobs and increase the economy.
@@GeographyKing but I would wager that they do care about Texas. Otherwise why move there.
I’m surprised you knew who chamillionaire was lol
He showed some good knowledge :)
"Houston is a lot nicer than Dallas" and that's when I really knew this guy didn't know what the hell he was talkin about.
Tye Bennett Dallas try to act bad! It’s always been a rivalry between Dallas and Houston.
Tye Bennet, He knows what he is talking about very well. The city of Houston is bigger than the city of Dallas, but Dallas as a metropolitan area is much better than Houston. DFW metro has nicer and more prosperous cities, such as Plano, Irving, Frisco, Fort Worth, Arlington, Southlake, Westlake, Hyland Park, University park.
@@mcnits I'm not talking about if Dallas or Houston is bigger it's obviously Houston, I was talking about which is nicer. Can you read?
@@TYEOWNSALL8 Dallas is much nicer . Houston is old and not as clean as Dallas. Dallas as a metropolitan area is much better than Houston. DFW metro has nicer and more prosperois cities, such as Plano, Irving, Frisco, Fort Worth, Arlington, Southlake, Westlake, Hiland Park, University park. So you do not much about Dallas as you think you do.
@@mcnits That's literally the point of my original comment... That's what I'm arguing.
Damn... "HATE"??? Such a strong word 4lil ol Orlando
I agree. I think something nasty happened to the boy in O town.
@@gatormangrove7295 Hahahahaha Probably... Lol
Went to Orlando in Jan 2019. Downtown Orlando lives up to 'gods waiting room'
@@angelwingz892 Idk what dat means...
@@still730bf I thinks it’s because a lot of old people are there
I'm a born and raised Texan living in Florida for the last 15 years. I COMPLETELY agree. I love Florida for the weather, taxes, and clean beaches. I MISS Texas for the friendliness of people, hunting and the food. (brisket and Tex-Mex)
Florida is way more better and awesome than Texas. In terms, of things to do. Florida has Disney world, Universal Stuidos, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, and Legoland. Also, popular cities of Florida and beautiful beaches.
I'm a Texan and the last time I visited Florida was 14 years ago. I'd love to go back soon, it was a wonderful place.
great command!! thank you very much for your objective evaluation.
We all know Florida’s better
Nope
Yup
Alex Guttierez after a year of reflection, I think Texas is better now
@@Adrian-ku2qy how so
Florida us better.
I wish texas had cool beaches like florida
I live in Florida. Florida is nicer if you live in a small town imo (especially one closer to the water). I have lived in a major Florida city and I prefer to love in small town Fl. Less crime and cheaper. Also, you have weather in the 80's until November.
Respect to Florida us Texans like Florida
Florida hands down should this even be a discussion ?
I enjoyed the video and informative😁
I feel like he robbed Florida on a few categories Like the food!
I think St Augustine is a better comparison for San Antonio than Orlando
I think that's kind of a difficult one to rank tho
Yep. I don't think he has any idea of the diversity of the food in Florida.
@@MonolithicEthos In Orlando we have Caribbean and Hispanic food from many different cultures
@@spirituallyconscious7774 here in Miami is the same as yall we love pollo tropical
Orlando has way more attractions and things to do than Tampa...
Love Gatorland in the Orlando area, but I’m not too familiar with attractions in Orlando besides the theme parks but personally prefer Busch Gardens Tampa over the Orlando offerings.
Cannot wait for Iron Gwazi to open in Tampa it will be one of the most action packed roller coasters in the world.
@@eriklakeland3857 I too love BGT and can't wait for Iron Gwazi to open. Don't sleep on Universal IOA; I went yesterday and rode VelociCoaster, it's awesome!
Good work. Very interesting. Loved it.
Some people don’t know this, but the further North you go in FL, the more Southern it is. Why is that? North Florida is more rural, and much more culturally and demographically similar to the Deep South. South Florida is more urban and metropolitan, and has a larger mix of multiple cultures. Of course, there are exceptions, since there are super rural parts of South Florida, mostly near the Everglades, but it’s largely the rule. Florida Man out.
Informative video! Thanks! My 2 cents, ....You missed some BIG issues. - Air Quality, Home values, inflation, + animal dangers.. Maybe next vid!
one thing about Florida is that you cannot escape the humidity...and it's oppressive 😳
I didnt expect this video to be good, but it is good.
I appreciate the comment and I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Dang! Way to hate on Orlando by your opinion and not facts.
Orlando is trash
I rather stay in the sunshine stay florida but in 2100 I’m going to Texas or Oklahoma
You have to love the internet.
Honest opinion Florida should’ve had 9 from food and music because there more unique than Texas which is more American as Florida is based of different cultures in Caribbean.
I'm picking Florida over Texas the beaches and there is more to do. In my opinion Texas is boring.
Texas is not boring we have a lot of fun and unique things just because we don’t have famous theme parks doesn’t mean we’re boring
texas was very boring.
@ I grew up in Texas and it's too hot for me. I'm not bragging on Oregon but I like the cost of living
@@MovieGuy666 what city did u go to that made it boring
I'll be honest, I want to move to Texas because I've been in Florida my whole life and I love it, but I want to have a ranch and horses and have a couple firearms, and I have family in Houston, sure I can do it in Florida but I just think to do it in Texas it's a whole new experience, and maybe it will help Texas on the conservative side
What do you mean it will help Texas on the conservative side?
@@shoqolatiste save Texas from incoming blue staters like Californians is what he means
Texas is 4 times the size of Florida. It takes a long time to get from place to place by driving. Nothing is nearby as places are in Florida. Texas is DRY. Lots of desert. Not too much natural beauty. Most of the things that this video calls exciting are MAN things, sports, bars,
The vast majority of Texas is not desert. It is not dry. The eastern 2/3 of the state has the same climate as the southeast. South Texas topography and scenery is very similar to Florida with beaches as far south as Miami as well as swamps. West Texas has beautiful mountains and national parks.
@Down In Texas thats still a LOT of ice cream
I laugh at anyone getting bored in the DFW Metroplex. There is literally something for everyone here and there is something going on every day. Is it better than Miami? Nope, it's not, but it certainly doesn't suck like you say it does. It's also MUCH cheaper than Miami, even with the latest price increases in all the cities of Texas. SMH.
One other comment to add to both states (having lived in both)...Texas has a certain pride that comes with living there. It's not something tangible but, if you live there, you can feel it. Florida doesn't have it probably since many more people in Florida are not actually form Florida. Which leads me to my next point. I think you missed the mark on the food. While Texas has some great stuff and it's homegrown foods are probably better than Florida's, where Florida shines is in its food that was brought in from other states by people moving there. For example, pizza, bread, and bakeries are horrific in Texas. Texans will tell you they have great pizza but that's because they've never actually had great pizza. Florida, on the other hand, has so many Northeastern transplants that you can find good pizza. Plus, it has Cuban and Italian Bakeries and even some decent Bagels. The food is better in Florida (mostly). Plus Publix > Kroger's. But, even though I currently live in Florida, my heart will always be Texan. There's just something special about being a Texan.
I'm Italian from NJ. The pizza USED to be bad, but a lot of Italians from the NE states moved here and that's changed, especially in the DFW Area. It was just as you said when I first moved here many years ago. I've found some great spots in recent years. Still, back in NJ is better. It has to do with the water there being different.
Key west?
You mean Pensacola?
Florida
What I love about Florida is that I can go to the beach in the middle of November
You can do that in Texas too... well if you live in the Rio Grande Valley
@@dinamarin4068 Yeah Galveston is too cold and windy in the winter, I live in Webster which is close to Galveston and we go down every spring break to the resort but this time it was freezing, 40s-60s and when you go on the beach, the wind is so strong and sandblast your legs and face, very uncomfortable, don't let any skin show or it'll be no so nice. Luckily the resort we stayed at heats the pool, but getting out means you were freezing cold, you have to go into the hot tub before drying off.
@@nottawa86 I live in indiana, our lake michigan is a beach here, also lake michigan creates its own snow during winter, the wind is strong that it evaporates the heat off the lake and throws in Snow here, known as lake effect snow
You can do that anywhere that has a coast
I dun know any local that goes in the middle of November. Waters too cold by October 😂 I like Texas better in November cuz the state finally experiences fall colours.
Don't put us against each other we're like cousins except were the crazy cousin yep im from Florida
Lumberjack king the great yea dont put us against each other i love texas as a floridan
lobo8902 I love Florida:) as a Texan👍🏾
That's crazy cause from Texas and i like Florida ,then Cali
@@theuglybeing4673 cool
Some people have to choose one from two of them.... So, this info is needed.
“Florida, that’s America’s wang”- Homer Simpson.