What the HELL Happened to Daytona Beach, Florida??

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2022
  • This place was amazing. Now, it's trashed and troubled. What the heck happened everyone?
    If you follow the news or know anything about Florida, you may know that Daytona Beach is one of the less desirable beach communities in the state. Crime, poverty, drugs and booze rule the day here. The big four. We’ll get into that but we’re going to begin back where we started - on Daytona’s west side. Most of Daytona's 73,000 residents live here on the mainland, which is mostly middle to lower class neighborhoods and low key strip malls.
    Daytona is in Volusia County, kinda halfway between Orlando and Jacksonville, right off of I-95. Like the rest of Florida, the population here is going up, but not nearly as fast as the rest of the state.
    Where we’re at now was pretty much the worst part of Daytona that I saw. We’re somewhere in the middle of the city. It wasn’t the WORST place I saw in the state on this trip, but it’s up there. A big chunk of Daytona is pretty rundown neighborhoods that look just like this.
    As we drive through the neighborhoods, you’re going to see lots of people standing around with nothing to do. This wasn’t a weekend. It was a Monday morning. So, clearly a lot of people in Daytona don’t have regular working hours. I gathered many have ZERO working hours.
    You hear sirens pretty much all day - ambulances going to car wrecks or cops flying by for who KNOWS what. There’s a lot of trash, overgrown yards, abandoned cars - stuff you see in rural parts of the country. Not in a big tourist spot.
    This isn’t the most dangerous place I’ve been to, but it’s rough. It’s three times higher than the state average. There’s a huge issue with people breaking into cars, and random shootings all over the place. They used to try and run the bad people outta town, but it seems like that effort has diminished. There’s pedophiles all over. It’s sick and it’s unbelievable.
    The transplants and the tourists don’t really seem to care much, and are actually part of the problem. It’s the long timers are the most frustrated of all, because it wasn’t always like this.
    Outside of tourism jobs in the service industry, there just aren’t a lot of opportunities here. And Daytona’s not cheap, either. They charge tourist prices for a lot of stuff. A lot of the meth junkies you see around town don’t have extra money for food.
    You won’t find an apartment under $1,000 here that’s not in the ghetto.
    The average home price here is a staggering $250,000 if that’s saying something. Those are like 2018 prices. So it’s definitely not expensive for a beach town, that’s for sure. Maybe it’s just right for you?
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  • @NickJohnson
    @NickJohnson  Год назад +36

    Here's the entire Florida road trip playlist right here; ruclips.net/p/PLq-_cmf3H6yrjasT68WYExAWy12ydm2ah

    • @lindamoser6317
      @lindamoser6317 Год назад +1

      Nick we spoke some time ago and u mentioned about maybe moving to eastern Tennessee. Did u?? Friend from Tennessee

    • @turtlemcteam
      @turtlemcteam Год назад

      Cool Trophy

    • @marywegrzyn506
      @marywegrzyn506 Год назад

      Thank you for creating this interesting Series !!!! It's so awesome n informative !!!!! You are the best, Nick. Stay safe, my friend!!!

    • @marywegrzyn506
      @marywegrzyn506 Год назад

      @@lindamoser6317 I remember that! I told him that that's my dream too. Something about Eastern TN with the beautiful Mountains n trees n Lakes n beauty all around. Do you have an preferences on any towns around there that are old n historic but quaint n beautiful that would be safe n inexpensive for over women on a fixed income to live in or near? Thx!

    • @lindamoser6317
      @lindamoser6317 Год назад

      @@marywegrzyn506 Thank u for confirming that lol!!!! I wasn't real sure if I was correct!! Any small towns between Knoxville and Chattanooga r awesome!! Small towns with small populations right along the foothills of the Smokies. Can't go wrong. I have lived alone for many years and I love it.

  • @redriveral2764
    @redriveral2764 Год назад +51

    In November 1979 my girlfriend and I came down from Michigan. We stayed at a beachfront motel for $18 a night. We drove on the beach, rode the little mini bikes and had a lot of fun. We never saw the city proper so as you said we as tourists were "funneled" to all the right places. Now at 68 years old I can say there's not a whole lot of places left in the USA that aren't getting skanky to some degree.

    • @petersmith2040
      @petersmith2040 Год назад +3

      Agree with you. Most places in this country has been degenerating for decades and if you want to see places that have been booming and improvement in people’s standard of living, you will need to travel overseas to find those places. Dubai was a fishing village during the 1970’s but it’s now a major international metropolis. Singapore was riddled with crime, corruption, and poverty in the 1960’s but it’s now a major international city. Shenzhen, China, was a fishing village during the 1970’s but it’s now a Special Economic Zone well known for being a global center in tech, R&D, manufacturing, business and economics, finance, tourism, transport and logistics. All of the above (3) cities embrace free market capitalism and are very tough on crimes and drugs. Even Lagos, Nigeria, has been developing and booming lately improving the standard of living of the people in the city.

  • @Propofol001
    @Propofol001 Год назад +60

    Just got back from Daytona Beach a few days ago. Stayed at the Nautilus Inn with my gf, no complaints. Daytona is Not a perfect place by any means, but that’s everywhere. Beach was gorgeous especially at sunrise, we had an oceanfront hotel, food is good, people overall were friendly, the Ponce inlet lighthouse is a short drive away, there’s stuff to do there. It’s not perfect by any means, and I see some areas that could use improvement, but it’s not all doom and gloom.
    Saludos, from Miami FL 🏝 🏙

    • @Chris_Thorny
      @Chris_Thorny Год назад +4

      I'm up at Cocoa Beach from Miami as well, it's a small beach town and I love it. Maybe too slow to live here but I really like the vibe

    • @Propofol001
      @Propofol001 Год назад +2

      @@Chris_Thorny yeah I agree cocoa is cool too, I’m used to the city life in Miami but it’s an awesome break from the hustle. They have nice places up here 😄

    • @AlisaBDArgentinaHills
      @AlisaBDArgentinaHills Год назад +1

      But Hurricanes?

    • @whtpwr
      @whtpwr Год назад +2

      Nautilus is one of the better hotels.

    • @pjm1902
      @pjm1902 Месяц назад

      Nautilus Inn is a great hotel. Only place I would stay

  • @davidperrone5771
    @davidperrone5771 Год назад +11

    Moved to Daytona area a few months ago on other side of 95 off LPGA. Love it, everything is new, clean, etc... We are 15-30 minutes to multiple beach to fit whatever our mood from New Smyrna to Flagler. If you visit a place and only focus on worst parts, you will find them.

    • @diamondintherough8399
      @diamondintherough8399 Год назад

      Everything west of I95 is nice

    • @midwestern925
      @midwestern925 Год назад

      Everything in those areas as re strictly for the weakthy! Not the average citizen. Lived here 20+ years,

  • @peggyarnold633
    @peggyarnold633 Год назад +130

    Don’t forget the positive side of Daytona. It is the home of FL Division of Blind Services as well as the Conklin center for the blind. Besides the city buses they also have another transportation system called Votran which is either free or has reduced pricing for the disabled. My daughter is blind and after graduating Florida School for the Deaf and Blind she moved on to the Conklin Center where She learned adult independent living skills and now has her own apartment in the community. She is also continuing her education at Daytona State College with the help of Division of Blind Services. I pray that the depressed areas continue to improve so Daytona can strive and keep up the good work they do for the disabled.

    • @maureenjacobs3697
      @maureenjacobs3697 Год назад +7

      Conklin center closed due to embezzlement by owners

    • @khbow2810
      @khbow2810 Год назад +3

      I’m on the Gulf side now, Jax Beaches became too much for me, but I love Daytona and always have. No, it hasn’t changed but all who live there are lucky for that because change and growth can be very detrimental. Don’t know if you’ve been but Clearwater Beach is a disaster and Daytona could have been with that experiment that went very wrong.
      Being the same old Daytona also helps the residents afford to live there without the taxes going sky high as in most of what our great state is turning into.
      It’s one thing to be a tourist state, and we both live by the beach just different sides, but we also deserve respect as residents. It’s hard but I won’t leave.
      And you are correct. Beautiful Florida has given us wonderful opportunities especially for your child.
      I watch this guy’s videos and no matter what area he covers, he discounts all of our state.
      Now if It’s a plan to have people vacation in California? Great! Hahaha!
      If my town’s leaders don’t get with the program, I know I can always feel comfortable in my beloved Daytona. 💜

    • @JohnDoe-tq8xw
      @JohnDoe-tq8xw Год назад +2

      @@khbow2810 I love Daytona also, so glad we don't have the traffic that other beach towns have

    • @raymonddriggers
      @raymonddriggers Год назад +1

      Awesome review Peg!

    • @raymonddriggers
      @raymonddriggers Год назад

      @@maureenjacobs3697 Peggy would be heartbroken to hear that being they helped her child become self sustainable citizen

  • @abelincoln3261
    @abelincoln3261 Год назад +27

    Bubba you aint old enough to know old Florida I am.. and I can assure you.. it will never be Old Florida.. again. Development isn't the answer it's the problem. You can't build a town to suite businesses. You build a town to suite families.. It ends up shit if you do it any other way.

  • @kd6281
    @kd6281 Год назад +83

    Florida Native of 58 yrs here (lived all over Florida. From Boca to Destin to St. Augustine (and also lived L.A., N.Y. & Atlanta) & the decline of Daytona has been really sad to watch over the year's. BIG Drug problem & the crime that goes along with it. I hope they find a way to turn it around as it really did use to be a cool place back in the day. If you head north on A1A thing's begin to improve substantially going thru Ormond Bch and next into quaint Flagler Beach (Old FLA 🌴), The Hammock, Crescent Bch, St. Augustine, Vilano Bch into Ponte Vedra before arriving in Jax Beach. I've really enjoyed watching your "Florida series" & think that overall you did a pretty thorough job in such a short time. Florida continues to CHANGE (drastically in many cases)& definitely not always for the better. Once upon a time it was affordable for many & nowadays in retrospect, in today's Florida I would not be able to afford ANY of my former neighborhoods. Grateful that I got to enjoy much of it BEFORE the invasion when it was laid back, fun & affordable. Florida has ALWAYS been a retirement haven for New Yorkers, NJ & Mid westerners so in part that will likely never change, but this "other influx" is something else entirely. Truth is, is that at some point life here will become unsustainable. Too MANY people, too much OVER-Development & eventually not enough resources. Would hate to see us eventually end up in a water CRISIS like CA,AZ,CO etc ETC. The "growth" here has been mismanaged with no other thought than making a quick buck. Much of this new construction is no better than a Cracker Jack's construction made with particle board & snapped together like Lego's within a few week's. Truth of the matter is that most of the home's built before the 80's were built far more superior with concrete block construction & WHY so many of them withstand today surviving the numerous hurricanes over the year's. Another little "secret" these new cookie cutter subdivisions WON'T tell you is that in N.FLA they are built to withstand no more than a CAT 3 storm, unlike S.FLA where they were mandated to withstand up to a CAT5 after the devastating aftermath of Hurricane ANDREW. Meanwhile, we SAW how those lower bldg codes worked out for those in the Panhandle during Hurricane MICHAEL. Anyway's we finally ended up buying a nice older home a month before covid hit and couldn't be happier @$99K with a low mthly mtg pymt. 30 mins from the beaches near the beautiful St. Johns River & the furthest "Inland" that I EVER lived in this state but don't feel "landlocked" with the waterfront close by. IF not for my elderly parent's & family, I probably would have left Florida (again. Lol!) by now because of its increasing unaffordability but to go WHERE ? Just grateful that we found a nice home that "we" could afford, as there's no way I'd be able to RENT here anymore & my heart goes out to those who are really struggling with that right now & SADLY ALL our Florida Animal Shelters are at OVERCAPACITY because of so many who can't afford to keep their pet's anymore because of "No pet" rental rules/policies. Florida is a nice place to live.......BUT ONLY IF you can afford it. Just saying...........

    • @windyannemathers1914
      @windyannemathers1914 Год назад +9

      I could not agree more.

    • @marywegrzyn506
      @marywegrzyn506 Год назад +9

      I absolutely agree. I was going to move there a few years ago, but now I'm so thankful that I didn't. I wouldn't have been able to financially survive there nowadays on SSDI.

    • @bravobravoh1344
      @bravobravoh1344 Год назад

      Wasn't it always a dump?

    • @nickyblue4866
      @nickyblue4866 Год назад +5

      @@bravobravoh1344 no

    • @ThePeasantsCottage
      @ThePeasantsCottage Год назад +6

      As a native Floridian (Orlando-Winter Park) now NOT living in Florida, I couldn’t agree more. After my husband passed, I would’ve loved to ‘come home’ again. I tested the waters, but it just wasn’t possible…for more reasons than one.

  • @VictoriaAckerman1
    @VictoriaAckerman1 Год назад +3

    Ha Ha! Local here. Those old school spring breakers never left. LOL. Beach area is fresh with a lot of new restaurants. Hard Rock just came. Tons of music - as always. Great place. No reason to hit the bad areas. All year it has a ton of big events and art.always something to do. Not trashy just casual or high end around the band shell. It is fun!

  • @tambriab
    @tambriab Год назад +209

    I have lived in Daytona Beach all my life. The only places he’s showing are the worst parts of town. And he talked about Ridgewood having been a great area, The areas that he showed on Ridgewood have never been great. Most of the locals have not stopped bringing their children to the beach. They take them there every weekend. Take your negative comments somewhere else Nick

    • @NBF1865
      @NBF1865 Год назад +45

      Daytona has been a dump for a long time

    • @teresasherrod8547
      @teresasherrod8547 Год назад +8

      Exactly

    • @francinearcieri8439
      @francinearcieri8439 Год назад +19

      Just dont want to face facts things need to change for the better

    • @glyniscoleman4813
      @glyniscoleman4813 Год назад +17

      I grew up near Daytona it was nasty in the 70s 80s 90s and now it has always been nasty and everything they try fails

    • @ebayguy38
      @ebayguy38 Год назад +26

      all of his videos are the same "this place sucks" so don't take it too personally. I like Daytona alot.

  • @williamoakley4056
    @williamoakley4056 Год назад +34

    This has been Daytona for years. We just didn’t have social media to show you how dark Daytona becomes when the lights go out 🤣🤣 Always been fights when Seabreeze lets out, A1A has always been full of homeless druggies, and crime has always been a thing with the number of transients that pushed through the town. Literally nothing has changed for 30 years, it’s just got more populated

  • @jimlee7570
    @jimlee7570 Год назад +136

    I'm also a Daytona Beach resident and, unfortunately, everything in this video was spot on. A big part of the problem, which I didn't see mention here, is that Daytona has a "ratchet", or "ghetto" side to it and the town does a really good job of hiding that side from the tourists even though that side is about 70% of the town. There is a sort of "track" formed by International Speedway Blvd and A1A: this is where the town likes to funnel all the tourists. Even the bus service is geared more to serving this area. The rest of the town is where all the grime is located, and it seems to get little attention from the city. Nick's video tour gave you a few shots of the intersection of North St. and Ridgewood Ave; locals consider this one of the worst parts of town (a lot of regularly scheduled homeless feeding events happen here and many drug deals go down on this corner).
    The reason the areas north and south of Daytona proper and Holly Hill seem less rundown could be because the police in those towns (Port Orange and Ormond Beach) are far less tolerant of the junkies and transients, and this just chases them all into Daytona. Drive through those particular areas and the difference is like night and day. This just seems like a town whose best days have come and gone.

    • @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx
      @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx Год назад +4

      West Palm Beach also has that Ratchet side. But harder to hide . crazy

    • @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx
      @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx Год назад +11

      In 1990 I applied for a job in the area of Ridgewood and was waiting for my sister to pick me up. So I. Dressed professional not street walker and I had so many Stops asking me for sex services it got scary

    • @DannyWalker247
      @DannyWalker247 Год назад

      @@MichelleJohnson-tg5lx They were probably police trying to set up their stings. They do a lot of it on social media these days.

    • @LEllis-ui3lx
      @LEllis-ui3lx Год назад +6

      Hey where do the homeless sleep since y'all got gators and shit?? Seriously

    • @jimlee7570
      @jimlee7570 Год назад +2

      @@davidzellow1292 The campus itself is surprisingly quiet considering its location. The neighborhoods surrounding that campus, on the other hand, are a shitshow

  • @marywegrzyn506
    @marywegrzyn506 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Nick for all your hard work n time you put in to make this Series possible. Stay safe my friend.

  • @jonmagillmusic
    @jonmagillmusic Год назад +27

    Next time you're in my "Trashy" town, I'd love to meet you, show you some of the new additions that are making this town's turn around happen. There's a very vibrant business community here and some amazing folks not willing to stand for the status quo.

    • @murph55
      @murph55 Год назад +3

      don't waste your time with this guy, just let him move on.

    • @AatAhmose
      @AatAhmose Год назад

      I need to travel to Daytona. What area is really nice, please.

    • @senoraankhi5980
      @senoraankhi5980 Год назад

      No, he’s right.. this place sucks and everyone knows it!

    • @Garebare24
      @Garebare24 8 дней назад

      Umm..no bro Daytona is the worst place I've ever been in FL. I'm a native of 32 years I've been to every corner of Florida. You are greatly misinformed. It is depressing.

  • @felicianappi9512
    @felicianappi9512 Год назад +16

    Hey Nick! Loved your video, grew up in Port Orange and now live in South Florida. Crazy to see you driving down streets from my childhood, passed both of my parent’s jobs. Daytona definitely has its issues, but the people you meet there are some of the most-hardworking and caring you’ll meet. Sorry if your stay wasn’t ideal, and hope you’ll give it another chance one day

  • @marydrewthepsychicnextdoor899
    @marydrewthepsychicnextdoor899 Год назад +19

    Poverty, drugs, and decaying homes are everywhere now. Find the beauty where you can. Much has changed in this area... mostly weather related and less partying. Neglect from government creates what this man experienced. My son goes to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University next to Daytona Raceway. It is beautiful in that part.

    • @mohinhasinrabbi6425
      @mohinhasinrabbi6425 Год назад

      Can't agree with you more!! My brother will be joining Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. And the location is way more beautiful than expected!!

  • @JohnPriceAutowerks
    @JohnPriceAutowerks Год назад +21

    When we lived in Orlando, I avoided Daytona and always hung out in New Smyrna Beach

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 Год назад +6

      @Giovanni Garcia There's no beach in Orlando.

    • @michaelsnively3621
      @michaelsnively3621 Год назад +4

      For several years now, Orlando has had rush hour both east and west on I-4. It's crazy packed.

  • @eth39232
    @eth39232 Год назад +11

    I lived in Daytona Beach 1986 - 1993. I picked up children for Sunday School on a First Baptist church bus in some of those rough areas. Daytona Beach was an affordable place to live back then, but was very expensive by the early 2000's. I moved to Mississippi for family reasons and never left. I love Daytona Beach and have probably made about 30 trips back since I left. Most of the middle class now lives in Port Orange.

  • @CordeliaWagner
    @CordeliaWagner Год назад +8

    I was raised in a small German village. Everyone had a bike, people cycled everywhere. Or walked.
    Now I live in a very green cozy neighborhood in a big city. Most important: it's walkable.
    Everything I need in ten minute walking distance. Doctors, shops, Cafés, Bars.
    Living in the US looks awfull. These endless empty spaces, everything is stretched out. And people sit isolated in their homes, nowhere to go, nothing to do. Everything is planned car centered, not about humans and life quality.

  • @LazyDaisyDay88
    @LazyDaisyDay88 Год назад +34

    Daytona needs a shared vision. A 10 year plan. You want a family friendly, sleepy town vibe? Get the damn cars off the beach! Its so trashy. Give tax breaks to new small business - coffee shops, local artist galleries, craft centres, small bars and independent restaurants. Deploy security cameras in the main tourist area - make sure families feel that it's a safe resort for their children. Get absolutely tough on drugs and substance abuse. Employ local people, give back some tax to the community so that they can start to make repairs to the worst areas etc. Clean the streets and the beach of graffiti and litter. None of this is impossible. DB has great foundations - but it needs a vision and focus.

    • @maureenjacobs3697
      @maureenjacobs3697 Год назад

      Not with the current regime. They pay companies to create slogans. Everything goes through a PR firm. Ask about Mayor Poopy Water. Ask about infrastructure. It’s all about the almighty dollar and the old regime is no longer in charge.

    • @mossfloss
      @mossfloss Год назад +5

      "Get the damn cars off the beach! Its so trashy." This is it. No one wants to sit on filthy sand, breathing exhaust fumes, with their kids having to watch out for cars just to get to the water. As if watching a parade of cars driving back and forth in front of you is anyone's idea of a vacation. "Trashy" is being too kind.

    • @radfan7020
      @radfan7020 Год назад +2

      they'll just whine about gentrification

    • @JP-dw1fp
      @JP-dw1fp Год назад

      I agree with most of your statements. However, being able to drive on the beach is a big draw and helps support the businesses on the beach. A good one year plan would turn this town around instamatically. Get rid of the homeless and condemn the run down properties. Knock down these shacks and build nice homes on these properties. Use the broken windows police philosophy just as Giuliani did in NYC. AND STOP ELECTING DEMOCRATS! Problem solved.

    • @W81Researcher
      @W81Researcher Год назад

      Doing all that might offend some anti-racists.

  • @Briannafamily1418
    @Briannafamily1418 Год назад +62

    This video made me laugh a lot. Been living in the area for a long time. There is drugs, crime, rich, and poor anywhere you go. What really happened to Daytona is city management not letting Daytona be what Daytona is known for, a tourist trap and it’s yearly events. The city was thriving with little shops all along the strip. Now they all closed down, why? Because Daytona kept trying to clean the city up and push out all the events Daytona was known for. Only event left is just a slice of what the bikers used to bring.

    • @e.wells8260
      @e.wells8260 Год назад +10

      100% to many complaining snowbirds moved in. In 90s/00s Beachside was thriving, you couldn't find a hotel room during large events.

    • @frankduffy7471
      @frankduffy7471 Год назад +1

      So TRUE!

    • @amandajean5153
      @amandajean5153 Год назад +4

      There is a difference in being a tourist area and having the kids that come here for school completely destroy this town. Yes drug and trash are everywhere however the drugs and crime that are here in Daytona are one of the worst

    • @brianmccauley3267
      @brianmccauley3267 Год назад +1

      Everything you said is spot on. 👌

    • @W81Researcher
      @W81Researcher Год назад

      Daytona 500 has no value because Nascar has none.

  • @austinfisher1015
    @austinfisher1015 Год назад +30

    Nice video Nick. As a person who goes to Daytona Beach for vacation, you should go to Tropical Manor hotel. It has 1950s history in it, and all the rooms are renovated. It is right on the beach also.

    • @whtpwr
      @whtpwr Год назад +2

      Tropical manor is located in Daytona Beach Shores which is much much better than Daytona Beach

  • @glicmathan1771
    @glicmathan1771 Год назад +16

    I’ve had Daytona on my house hunting map a while and this video filled in a lot of gaps for me. I still can’t help think that these diamonds in the rough are good investments with so many people migrating to Florida. The big issue is waiting it out and watching your back in the interim! Thanks for another great video Nick!

    • @dave64340
      @dave64340 Год назад +2

      Yeah I’m also looking for a vacation/ income house in Daytona area. Waiting for the bubble to pop. Way too expensive even for Daytona.

    • @dave64340
      @dave64340 Год назад +2

      I would rent it out in the winter months to snow birds to offset mortgage and stay with here in the summer and weekends

    • @sharkfinsurfchannel
      @sharkfinsurfchannel Год назад +3

      I've lived here since 1987. It has always been trashy. Nothing is happening new today that didn't happen back then.

    • @prestonrobert2625
      @prestonrobert2625 Год назад +2

      I like the beautifully built and maintained boat & park services that are available. The new multi services in Holly Hill near city hall. This place is booming LPGA crazy nice.

    • @sharkfinsurfchannel
      @sharkfinsurfchannel Год назад

      @@prestonrobert2625 there are bums and hookers walking down Ridgewood at 8am in Holy Hill. Cmon now.

  • @howardlloyd9183
    @howardlloyd9183 Год назад +23

    Born and raised in St. Petersburg FL. Been to Daytona half a dozen times and yes, it is a shithole.

    • @tuck6464
      @tuck6464 Год назад +12

      St. Pete ain't nothing to brag about either.

    • @marvinbrando722
      @marvinbrando722 Год назад

      Most of Florida is

    • @markrichards6863
      @markrichards6863 Год назад +1

      I guess you don't work for the Chamber of Commerce or the Daytona Visitors Bureau. Stay by the beach, you'll be fine.

    • @diamondintherough8399
      @diamondintherough8399 Год назад +2

      St. Pete will always be my home but plenty of $hitty spots in the Burg too

    • @GulfVet213
      @GulfVet213 8 месяцев назад

      St Pete has some very bad areas also

  • @marieg3865
    @marieg3865 Год назад +15

    Another great video Nick, I am loving your Florida series. Daytona Beach was my senior trip vacation, a few decades ago. It didn't look like this though :(

    • @marywegrzyn506
      @marywegrzyn506 Год назад +2

      Same here Marie, I was there for Senior Spring break in 1980 n it was so fun! I felt safe n everything was clean. I have a wonderful time. Too bad the City no longer cares about their City.

    • @marieg3865
      @marieg3865 Год назад +1

      ​@@marywegrzyn506 aww fun times, fun times. And I was a "good teen" . Things felt safer, the beach was picked up, The area around A1-A was clean, no panhandlers, definitely no boarded up buildings, I felt safe. I hope one day it can be cleaned up and restored to a popular senior trip destination again

  • @LisaCorleone
    @LisaCorleone Год назад +1

    Hi Nick! You really had me laffing over the Hopker/Daytime/nighttime reference! So true!!!! Ty xo

  • @job999
    @job999 Год назад +45

    The quality of life in this country is gone

    • @freeravenadventures6925
      @freeravenadventures6925 Год назад +8

      Thank your local Democrat for that...

    • @job999
      @job999 Год назад +5

      @@freeravenadventures6925 yeah Democrats Republicans doesn't seem like either parties working for us

    • @freeravenadventures6925
      @freeravenadventures6925 Год назад

      @@tonysofla the cities are bad, which is all democrat controlled as usual

    • @radfan7020
      @radfan7020 Год назад +2

      both bring in cheap labor...

    • @djmars1983
      @djmars1983 Год назад +2

      @@tonysofla yes but there's certain areas that are Democrat run or democrat leaning

  • @heatherhays7345
    @heatherhays7345 Год назад +6

    I live in florida, and LOVE these videos. (I live south of tampa bay) but have been to many of the places you’re highlighting. You did a fantastic job! (Especially about Daytona!)

    • @Gta6futuregamer
      @Gta6futuregamer Год назад +2

      Spot on with Tampa as well! Wasn’t surprised about the neighborhoods north of downtown.

  • @jasongarry727
    @jasongarry727 Год назад +2

    Hey,
    Really enjoyed your Florida videos, sad you're done...
    I guess I'll have to see what other states have to offer.
    Keep up the awesome job!

  • @rickcramer7892
    @rickcramer7892 Год назад +2

    lol, you ALWAYS crack me up. thanks for the down low on DB. marking it off my list

  • @heather957
    @heather957 Год назад +3

    I'm not even two minutes in, and I'm already loving your spoof on the music from Labyrinth! : D

  • @SG-kt3vj
    @SG-kt3vj Год назад +7

    Wow tore my beloved city apart! There's so much more to Daytona then what's you've shared. Makes me wonder if all your other videos are accurate now 🤔

    • @AFAskygoddess
      @AFAskygoddess Год назад +1

      IKR. It's like he was trying to drag it into the ocean and drown it. Not an objective video of Daytona Beach. Sad that many viewers will believe him.

    • @SG-kt3vj
      @SG-kt3vj Год назад

      @@AFAskygoddess I have been going to Daytona my whole life and I've absolutely loved every trip! I vote he does a redo of this video to give the people a fair shot at Daytonas better sides!

  • @lisapope4022
    @lisapope4022 Год назад +2

    We just spent a week there ocean front...had a great time. It's real quiet if there is no rally or NASCAR events . Free live music on the Beach Friday and Saturday nights at the music shell with fireworks on Saturday night after the show.

  • @abdulkabirmuhammad3525
    @abdulkabirmuhammad3525 Год назад +10

    This is literally paradise compared to Cincinnati

  • @facediaper09
    @facediaper09 Год назад +16

    I was blessed enough to live in New Smyrna Beach side from 99-05.
    I grew up surfing south ponce inlet.
    It was epic back then.

    • @Sunnysideup08
      @Sunnysideup08 Год назад +3

      I am from NSB also great town!

    • @Re-certified_jlb
      @Re-certified_jlb Год назад +1

      We stayed there for a week and then drove in to Daytona our last day 🙄

    • @tainted_timmy6726
      @tainted_timmy6726 Год назад +2

      Property taxes are so high now, youd literally need to be a millionaire

    • @andrea022383
      @andrea022383 Год назад +2

      Live in Smyrna too! Great town !

  • @Daniel-cp6qm
    @Daniel-cp6qm Год назад +7

    1:08 what a nice gentleman saying hello to people driving through his neighbourhood 😊😊

    • @TheDumpbin
      @TheDumpbin Год назад

      Yeah like hello u got some crack bro lol

  • @toddroach1131
    @toddroach1131 Год назад +14

    I have been to Daytona Beach every year since 1990. It has changed a lot. The four hurricanes in 2004 did a lot of damage. The mom and pap places took the insurance money and sold to developers. Their places were tore down. The city was wanting to chase out the spring breakers and bikers and turn Daytona into Beverly Hills. They thought all the baby boomers were gona retire and move into all the new condos that would be built. Then came the housing bubble burst of 2008. Most of the developers backed out of building anything new, so that is why you see a lot of empty land. The city then started begging the spring breakers and bikers to come back. It is very safe walking or driving around Daytona. I just would not be out walking late at night as is the case in any city. The two biggest dangers are getting hit by a car while walking and rip currents. One has to pay close attention crossing streets and to use the crosswalks. Also be sure to swim when lifeguards are present between 10 am and 6 pm. It is fun riding in waves, but there are also dangerous rip currents. The beach is not wide at all. It looked like low tide when you were there. When it is high tide, there is very little beach. You will be sitting on sand with cars driving behind you and the water coming up toward you. The beach used to be 3 times as wide as what it is now. Quite a bit of the sand has washed away. There are no parties on the beach. Alcohol is prohibited on the beach. Beach patrol drives the beach all day long. There are mostly families who pay like 20 bucks to drive and park on the beach for the day. There are def no parties. The biggest danger once again would be watching out for vehicles and rip currents. The Fountain Beach Resort is a very clean and friendly and professional hotel. They are constantly cleaning and emptying trash. There are no wild parties there or marijuana in the hallways. There might be an occ marijuana smell from an outside balcony, but that is true for any hotel these days. If you turned your camera slightly more to the east, you would have seen the view of the ocean. Although not a very good one. The rooms on the south side of the building have better ocean views. The Fountain does golf cart rentals and has a tiki bar/restaurant with live music and amazing views of the ocean. It is a fun and relaxing time there for all. There are two nice fishing piers on the beach. There is quite a bit of free public parking lots along the beach. It is just not free to drive and park on the beach. The Boardwalk is newly renovated. It is very wide and long. The Bandshell on the Boardwalk has free concerts every Fri/Sat. There are Fireworks every Sat night. There are some arcades and restaurants and thrill rides on the boardwalk. Also a free splash pad. There is a really nice convention center on atlantic avenue. Also the Daytona Lagoon water park. There are absolutely no dive bars on atlantic avenue. There is a new Hard Rock Hotel on Atlantic Avenue. The bridges to cross the peninsula to get to the mainland are newly renovated. I have spent some time on the mainland. Ridgewood avenue runs north/south along the peninsula. I would avoid walking on ridgewood at dark. Quite a bit of crime around the smaller motels there. There is a shopping mall, the daytona 500 racetrak, a community college, a huge high school, hospital, airport, worlds largest flea market, and some nice parks on the mainland. Quite a few restaurants and hotels on the mainland as well. Ponce inlet which is just to the south of daytona has a nice lighthouse with museums. There are also nice restaurants at ponce inlet. Daytona is a very close drive to kennedy space center, st. Augustine, and the orlando parks. Daytona is more of a blue collar beach town. They get the daytona 500 crowd, bike week crowd, spring breakers, convention center tourists, and family vacationers. It was never known for the richer snowbirds or transplants cause it is too far to the north. The winters are slightly cooler at daytona Richer people usually go further south. Overall, daytona is a fun place for families to relax on the beach. There are no parties there. It is very safe. A single person would be bored there. As for living there, it would depend on if i had a good paying job.

    • @susannbasta2972
      @susannbasta2972 Год назад +1

      Seriously, bar hours? Not the issue.

    • @AFAskygoddess
      @AFAskygoddess Год назад +2

      I live just south of Daytona. You really gave an objective, well written and accurate review of the area. Housing prices keep rising but the average pay around Daytona Beach is lower than other areas in Florida. That's a big problem today. But I'm retired, so this area suit me well.

    • @LucidFL
      @LucidFL Год назад +2

      Rich people did come here, albeit a long time ago. For example, Rockefeller died at his mansion in Ormond Beach now known as the Casements.

  • @61futura
    @61futura 3 месяца назад +1

    I've been going to South Daytona for about the past ten years. You spent a fair bit of time driving on and around Ridgewood Ave aka US Hwy 1. This used to be the main North-South highway between NYC and Miami and was always crowded with FL residents, trucks, and vacationers going in both directions.Many of the old gas stations, motels and restaurants along this route, to include all of the businesses that supported them, went on hard times once I-95 was built in the 1960s. The downward trend accelerated over time as the old owners retired and died off. So whatever you are looking at today is only a shell of its former self due in part to the building of I-95. Also, there is a large stock of old housing and business buildings that is probably too large for today's market and that's affecting things too. Just my two cents. I enjoyed the video.

  • @zmane
    @zmane Год назад +4

    been living near ridgewood for almost all my life and its nowhere near as bad as you made it sound

  • @hmcdude1027
    @hmcdude1027 Год назад +24

    "What the HELL Happened to Daytona Beach, Florida??" City leaders lost their way and ended up in a place they don't like nor recognize anymore so now they want to be something they're not. Different ideas have come and gone, all talk and no action. The problem is they KNOW the city suffers from an identity crisis but nobody with a spine is stepping up to define what Daytona Beach SHOULD be and how much that will cost. Essentially they (city leaders) need to figure out what type of image or type of city they want to be and execute a plan to attain it.

    • @yungactivist
      @yungactivist Год назад +1

      Tbh anything past deltona/deland looks bad

    • @mikeobrien288
      @mikeobrien288 Год назад +4

      Lived in Volusia County most of my life. Daytona was no different 50 years ago then now though fewer homeless.

    • @maureenjacobs3697
      @maureenjacobs3697 Год назад +5

      The city suffers when the politicians have their special interests met first.

    • @sharkfinsurfchannel
      @sharkfinsurfchannel Год назад +4

      I've been in this county since 87. It's always been trash. Holly Hill has always been known as Holy Hell. Daytona has always been known as Dirtona. Nothing new today.

  • @fawada28
    @fawada28 Год назад

    Great videos and insights. Thank you

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws2420 Год назад +6

    I grew up in FL starting in 1960. It was a wonderful place for a simple family to live. Small houses, everyone knew each other, many good times and lots of good people in neighborhoods just like this. It's sad to see this.

  • @lmcwill0502
    @lmcwill0502 Год назад +22

    Truthfully, there are very few good places in FL . Floriduh a location makes it a vacation land with the beaches , but there is very few middle class, it's either rich or poor in FL . And crime has gone off the charts pretty much everywhere in FL .

    • @BAHB420
      @BAHB420 Год назад +10

      Only along MLK Blvd.

    • @maureenjossick429
      @maureenjossick429 Год назад +9

      That’s the problem in a lot of states, even where I am up north..there is no more middle class..your either rich,or poor(livable poor,I should say..your just scraping by)
      Other then that-this whole country is going down the 🚽!!!

    • @yungactivist
      @yungactivist Год назад +4

      That’s every not just Florida. Some American are planning on leave the us and going to Europe or China bc crime rate is a low compared to the us

    • @luckyistJsilt
      @luckyistJsilt Год назад +1

      @@lindaschultz7900 I thinks a spoof scam.

    • @LakeHowellDigitalVideo
      @LakeHowellDigitalVideo Год назад +1

      Agreed. Florida is one of the biggest ghetto states in the USA with the crime stats to match. #3 for total # of homicides after California and Texas. #3 for Meth usage. #2 largest population of hate groups (KKK, Nazis). #7 largest gang population. #3 Most dangerous roads/highway fatalities. Worst funded public school system in the nation - dead last. Just an awful place to live.

  • @gloofisearch
    @gloofisearch Год назад +84

    Lived for over 20 years in Florida and Daytona Beach has never been any good. No matter if on the beach or inland. It doesn't help that you are allowed to drive on the beach with your car! Many will say, "But that is freedom", however, it hurts the overall community as no high class hotel would want to build a hotel there if people drive by with there Pick Up's while guests would want to relax on the beach.

    • @DannyWalker247
      @DannyWalker247 Год назад +11

      You are right. I have lived here for 50 years and driving on the beach used to be very cool but now it is definitely a negative. The county has actually negotiated to stop driving in certain areas as a way to get more beachfront development but they just don't have the clout to just cancel driving entirely because of the local political push back. Personally I think they could get nice hotels and condos up pretty fast if they would just shut down the driving.

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner Год назад +14

      My freeďom ends there where it damages the environment and hurts people's businesses.

    • @stephen1774
      @stephen1774 Год назад

      @@DannyWalker247 ,I went there when I was 17 in 1985, stayed at INN on the beach near the pier,do you remember that hotel?

    • @sonicboom2723
      @sonicboom2723 Год назад +3

      I will drive my pickup any dam where I please .

    • @jordansherard1155
      @jordansherard1155 Год назад

      @@CordeliaWagner for some reason i like that you said “my” freedom.

  • @ozairakhtarcom
    @ozairakhtarcom Год назад +1

    Thank you for such informative videos.

  • @weareallamericans7358
    @weareallamericans7358 Год назад +2

    Nick...
    This has been one of the best "DocuTravel" video Series like Ever 👍

  • @TheOpenminded27
    @TheOpenminded27 Год назад +8

    I grew up in Daytona Beach and live here .There are the slums and drugs everywhere. Daytona beach (actual beach) is beautiful and full of locals with their families. Who cares about spring break and Jerry Springer? My dad worked maintenance in a big hotel back in the rush of spring break.he said it was horrible.they would flood the rooms,punch holes in the walls, steal things and just destroy the rooms and or hotel property. Privileged kids spending their parents money. At least we don't have to deal with that currently.
    We do walk around town in the evening on the beaches with no problems. There are homeless people in every city and most are harmless. They did build a homeless shelter but I've heard it's mostly for women and children, not single men. A lot of the homeless are most likely addicted to meth and there aren't any programs to help get them off of it. It's a meth pandemic all over the USA. I do wish they would do a facelift on the beachside to make it have more appeal but otherwise we enjoy the different restaurants and ice cream shops. As for the rent it's insane and they just keep building more and more apartments that people can't afford. I blame the city with poor management. There are too many bars. I always thought this was supposed to be a family town... And I wish you would have shown beach street.. it's super cute and has a lot of businesses that we locals enjoy and visit often. There are events that happen all the time on beach street. (Beach street on the mainland just back over the bridge) Videos like this are what keep people from actually knowing the good side of our town and keep people away and their money.

  • @CozyJenn
    @CozyJenn Год назад +4

    lol. Some of what you showed was Ormond, which is why that area looked "nice." As a local, I'll say your review was extremely accurate. I live next door in Ormond Beach, and the Ridgewood and beach reviews made me laugh out loud. People will riot if you take away their beach driving! And Pirates Cove is the best!!!!!! If you want to know about the town - try talking to Jim, the owner of Abraxas Books. He'll definitely tell you like it is.

  • @johnengland8619
    @johnengland8619 Год назад

    Thanks for the content. Always excellent

  • @Torbett
    @Torbett Год назад +1

    I gotta give Nick credit, I usually only listen to his videos while I work with my PC and the commentary gets me everytime 😂

  • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
    @JasonTaylor-po5xc Год назад +3

    I actually like visiting Daytona Beach, at least when it isn't super busy. They have a smallish waterpark / arcade that is half decent and it is next to kind of marine exhibit. Boardwalk part of the beach is nice. Near I-95 there are several attractions related to Nascar and racing, including some indoor kart racing places, arcades and mini-golf. Basically there are two parts of Daytona - the beach and racing. As far as beaches go, I prefer Jax beaches (especially Mayport/Hanna Park), St Augustine, or Cocoa/Cape Canaveral. The Buccee's in Daytona is one of my favorite stops on my way to Jax from Orlando.

  • @3400troost
    @3400troost Год назад +8

    “It’s the hard drugs that are really FUCKIN’ this place up” Sailor Nick on this video letting it fly 😂 love it!

  • @ljmeby762
    @ljmeby762 Год назад

    I LIKE YOUR VIDEOS MAN!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!

  • @BigSharkk
    @BigSharkk Месяц назад +1

    Great coverage of Daytona. It's beyond me why the city of Daytona doesn't go back to generations of families that are still there to have suggestions and input. Why wouldn't ANYONE want a beach town atmosphere, or a possible combo of yesterday and today. Been to Daytona back in the late 70's and early 80's as a spring breaker, and throughout the years since. It's a shame, a place that could rekindle its beach town vibe if the city officials just get over crapping theirselves. Last time we visited we stayed on the beach, and honestly there is nothing like my morning run at sunrise on Daytona. It's all there for them to replenish, it really is a no brainer.

  • @lisarollier2305
    @lisarollier2305 Год назад +8

    I miss the old Daytona Beach… I was born and raised here and I am disgusted with how it is now … it breaks my heart and I am 58

  • @richardbrown4582
    @richardbrown4582 Год назад +30

    Your doing a good job.. people need to know what's going on in America

    • @SignedOff402
      @SignedOff402 Год назад +2

      @@harryhanz1690 a conquered empire. Remember where you came from? They are back. Many never left. Tarred and feathered and sent home where they regrouped. As would be expected (victory or vengeance).

    • @taxthesocialist2602
      @taxthesocialist2602 Год назад

      Diversity isn't our strength.

    • @W81Researcher
      @W81Researcher Год назад

      @@SignedOff402 Europe?

  • @Lik3ToSing
    @Lik3ToSing Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. It was helpful

  • @lorelailaval7676
    @lorelailaval7676 Год назад +1

    Great series on the state of Florida Nick, kudos! You always have tons of info, great videos, and show the real thing😁.... I was in Daytona the last time about 10 years ago, and it was trashy and ghetto, I guess it hasn't changed. Happy landings Johnson....So what's next? Preview of any sort? PS- They do have an IHOP and a 7/11 next door to each other! Classy 😉

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +2

      Sooo classy. Next up is the Midwest. Don't 😴 cause you might miss some good stuff 😉❤️❤️

    • @lorelailaval7676
      @lorelailaval7676 Год назад

      @@NickJohnson I never sleep when I see you have a new video!(sometimes I do miss one or two, not sure why!) I usually have to have a shot of vodka, followed by a Xanax , I get so excited....Smooches! Midwest, will have plenty of comments.

  • @roastbeefsandwich6769
    @roastbeefsandwich6769 Год назад +26

    Nick you are one of my favorite youtubers of all time!

  • @ssnobrakesable
    @ssnobrakesable Год назад +6

    I've been going to Daytona since the early 70's. It's always been honky-tonk and run down, but there are some nice areas too. You just have to know where to go. I love the wide hard packed sand beach and the waves and vastness of the Atlantic. There are some good hotels with great ocean views and decent restaurants and if you stick to them you can have a nice beach vacation at a reasonable price......There was a time when Miami's South beach was a run down trashy crime ridden area. Now it's beautiful, trendy and the place to be. Maybe in the future Daytona will be an upscale vacation paradise too.

    • @bigonprivacy2708
      @bigonprivacy2708 Год назад

      Do you know that the only thing that made South Beach nice was he Miami Vice show. They did everything they could to make it look better even by painting buildings neon colors to make it seem cool. The miami THEY showed you didn't actually exist but the show increase tourism and the city played right into it. Look it up. This is for real.

    • @ssnobrakesable
      @ssnobrakesable Год назад

      @bigonprivacy2708 I am from Kendall, SW of Miami. I grew up in the late 60's and 70's.

  • @Floridaman1780_
    @Floridaman1780_ Год назад +2

    Ocean walk at the beach is pretty nice and they have a nice movie theater and a cool little waterpark there.

  • @donaldayers5093
    @donaldayers5093 Год назад +9

    15 year veteran here. Left in 06 and been back a few times. Daytona is pretty much a flophouse for the events they pimp now. In my time we used to have MTV, Spring Break, Black College Reunion, Canadian Spring Break, Bike week, Biketoberfest, Turkey Rod run, Speed Weeks, The National Collegiate Cheerleading competitions and an active music scene that frequently spawned National acts. Not to mention pro athletes recruited from my high school class (Vince Carter). 3 different concert capable venues (Bank and Blues, The Ocean Center and the Bandshell before it was made private) cheap/free booze scantily clad people and parties everywhere. Usually the worst thing you heard about was a biker biting the dust or a breaker falling off a balcony in season. The place was so overloaded during events the city/county had to get rid of almost all of the draw bridges due to the gridlock from people cruising a1a to Granada back down Ridgewood and back up International speedway to a1a. It was so bad it was faster to walk than drive on beachside, speedway to bel-aire plaza on beachside? 30 minute walk 3 hours by car. We had crackheads, prostitutes, corner pushers, The Outlaws National Clubhouse (and the bombings between rival clubs) and HIV was running rampant in the 90's. If you want a look at Daytona in the heyday watch the video for "Steal my Sunshine" by Len. To answer your question imminent domain was abused to overdevelop the beachside attractions. Adventure Landing/Daytona Lagoon the parking garage and Oceanwalk were converted by imminent domain for private developers. The property owners were either going to take what the city offered or have it more or less confiscated for fire sale prices this was around 1999 when the city told MTV to stop coming and its been downhill from there.

    • @vincentgoupil180
      @vincentgoupil180 Год назад +4

      Remember vaguely back in the early 80s some investors wanted to renovate the old Ormond (Hotel?) across Granada Blvd. from the Casements. The city evicted hundreds of elderly living on fixed incomes overnight onto the street. Where they went, probably if lucky some garage apartment.
      The lot remained empty for years. Now it's the Ormond Heritage Condominiums.
      At that point realized Daytona Beach has *no heart or soul*

    • @jul.escobar
      @jul.escobar Год назад +3

      Yup. You shared the same Daytona as I did. It was hopping and generally good times by most. It went south in a 5 year span and just continued to get worse. My memory of when it started south was when the college kids started jumping off balcony's and retired folks complaining about everything then cops cracking down on bikers and welp. It all kinda died. I had friends in motorcycle groups getting pulled over and harassed for nothing. It was a turn off for visitors. They killed what made the city.

    • @prestonrobert2625
      @prestonrobert2625 Год назад +1

      Donald thank you that was a good read. I have lived here since the 90's. I am one heck of a lucky Veteran using this area as my launch pad to see all of Florida.
      My son and I put pride and hard work to make this the prettiest best place ever. I see no problem no more than what every human on this earth faces and that is death in it's latest most lethal of all weapons mankind ever produced that is the spike protein.

    • @ami2evil
      @ami2evil Год назад +1

      Steal my Sunshine, oh holy hell...
      Those were absolutely the days...

    • @adognamedkevin9846
      @adognamedkevin9846 11 месяцев назад

      LMFAO black college..

  • @tommason6743
    @tommason6743 Год назад +18

    Nick, every town has a old part and a new part. There is a place where the druggies, bums & gangs live and there is the new Daytona where the people who took school at least partially seriously, where families are moving. There is a new part of Daytona that is beautiful and booming.

  • @drrobertdawson1899
    @drrobertdawson1899 Год назад +44

    Over Priced Ghetto Beach Community.....First Time I Went To Daytona was in 1980 as guest of a Bike Club Trying To Get me To Join The Club, However It Didn't Impress Me or Make Me Want To Join Them....It Was Bike Week 1980 and The Drive By Shootings was CRAZY, Was So Happy To Go Back Home When The Week Was Over, Been Back 3 more times for bike week throughout the years and I'm not Impressed and Prefer less People with more INTEGRITY, and MORALS.

    • @maxwebolver
      @maxwebolver Год назад

      Lots of white junkies around in Daytona Beach

    • @notverynotoriousg5674
      @notverynotoriousg5674 Год назад

      Florida itself isn't a state for integrity and morals, its a banana republic run by mafia goons. I'm from there and you can't convince people how much worse it gets every year because they never leave, they don't notice everything around them is poop. Now they are busy destroying the education system, keep them dumb too.

    • @neilpuckett359
      @neilpuckett359 Год назад +10

      Bike Week 1980,there were no drive by shootings I was there quit making shit up. A bunch of us were camped out at Nova campground and we had one hell of a good time. Didn't miss a bike week at Daytona for 16 years in a row in addition to three visits to Sturgis. Oh and going to bike week is not how you prospect for a real club.

    • @buckshot6481
      @buckshot6481 Год назад +2

      These communities have one thing in common.
      A high percentage of LIP's
      (Local Indigenous Persons)

    • @notverynotoriousg5674
      @notverynotoriousg5674 Год назад

      @@buckshot6481 white people aren't indigenous, they just act like it.

  • @jessik-1818
    @jessik-1818 Год назад +2

    Ooh I remember Daytona beach back in the 90's and the MTV there 😉 we where living in Orlando back then, those were the good days for us 🏖 🌞 ⛈ 🌤 just chilling, enjoying the weekend 💦

  • @miketodd185
    @miketodd185 Год назад +47

    I was there about 5 years ago and thought to myself “this is Daytona?”… it was so run down and just looked dirty or I should say “UnKept” city wide. I spent most my time in the beach areas and it still felt super neglected. It sad to see it hasn’t changed at all.

    • @heatherhays7345
      @heatherhays7345 Год назад +2

      I lived in that area in the late 90’s….. it hasn’t changed much since THEN. Which is really sad, because it could really be a great area if given a chance.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Год назад +1

      @@Booz2020 These places are nice to live and crime rate is low.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Год назад +1

      @@Booz2020 I live in San Diego America finest city.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Год назад +3

      @@Booz2020 If the white men picked cotton by themselves in the past, they don't have to deal with these problems now.

    • @TeeDOG6
      @TeeDOG6 Год назад +1

      @@lindaschultz7900 At first I thought it was cool to be able to drive on the beach, but after a while the beach starts to look like a busy highway.

  • @drknight48
    @drknight48 Год назад +10

    This hurts a bit, when I was stationed in Georgia (99-01), we would go to Daytona Beach when we had long weekends or leave. We had some great memories there.

    • @sharkfinsurfchannel
      @sharkfinsurfchannel Год назад

      It's no different now man. In the 90s Dessert in was one of the trashiest places you could go to. Ridgewood has always been trashy.

    • @Chris_Thorny
      @Chris_Thorny Год назад

      Oh 72s and 96s, gotta love those, hanging out with military buds was fun

  • @suzannecoe4347
    @suzannecoe4347 Год назад +15

    A long time ago, as a lawyer I represented strip clubs in Daytona Beach. The numerous acts by local politicians “cutting off their noses to spite their face” was unbelievable. Their politicians are why Daytona has the problems they have.
    Your history of it is WAY off and inaccurate.

    • @flamingofan5411
      @flamingofan5411 Год назад +4

      Politicians are always the problem!

    • @markrichards6863
      @markrichards6863 Год назад +2

      You have a point, but try to be cognizant of the fact that strip clubs often bring an unsavory element, prostitution, drugs, late night rowdiness, and other quality of life problems. If strip clubs were better neighbors, they woul not have been zoned out.

    • @suzannecoe4347
      @suzannecoe4347 Год назад

      @@markrichards6863 Actually, the club CLEANED UP the neighborhood. It was a continual presence, well lit on the outside and provided confidence for other businesses to locate and open up there.

    • @johnnybgood1169
      @johnnybgood1169 Год назад

      @@suzannecoe4347 Yes, I'm dying to open up a business next to a strip club. 🙄

    • @suzannecoe4347
      @suzannecoe4347 Год назад

      @@johnnybgood1169 I am betting you don’t own a car dealership.

  • @janicecroissiert9116
    @janicecroissiert9116 Год назад +1

    Just came back from our timeshare on Ormand Beach. Very nice, 1 bedroom, balcony and view of the beach. 1st time in this area. Went to some fabulous restaurants in Ormand, and Daytona South. Stayed 3 nights, and really enjoyed it. We enjoyed the beach, itself. However, I agree with you on this vid. Looks rundown when you drive around. And, definitely not a place I would want to live in. This place needs a facelift. We live in Southeast Florida now, and like it much better.

  • @bobt2561
    @bobt2561 Год назад +5

    Wow, how long ago was your trip? I know the hotel you stayed at and it hasn't been that color for years. Plus you cant look west on the east coast of Florida and expect to see the ocean. Try turning around next time. Just goes to show you can put a negative spin on just about anything if that's where your minds at. Like most of coastal (and inland) Florida it's all about the water. You missed the boat by driving around in your car. We have miles of beach and water ways to explore, looks like all you did was drive around in circles. All good, no surprise. We get all types of folks who come with their own expectations. Next time you might want to do a little homework where to go and what to do. Just an idea from an avid traveler, it's never a bad idea to get a locals referral on a good place to eat. Mini golf was your highlight? Really would love to know where you live for comparison.

    • @johnnybgood1169
      @johnnybgood1169 Год назад

      Most of his videos are filled with similar, ultra negative, click-baity nonsense

  • @tacocruiser4238
    @tacocruiser4238 Год назад +6

    In today's market, I would view Daytona as a "buy low" opportunity. You will pay a fortune to live in the nice cities. The less-glamorous cities usually dont stay bad forever. They will rebound eventually and reward the people who bought in during the bad times.

  • @buckshot6481
    @buckshot6481 Год назад +3

    We used to go to Daytona back in the early 60's ! I watched a 57 Bel-Air convertible get flooded when tide came in, the couple had rented a room , knocking boots and got inebriated . Poor car. I went to Daytona when I graduated in 73.

    • @tbartube2229
      @tbartube2229 Год назад +4

      I grew up in Volusia county in the 60's and 70's. Saw so many cars half underwater from tourist not aware how far the tides come up. The old boardwalk was pretty cool then.

  • @KayMN.
    @KayMN. Год назад +2

    I lived in Holly Hill from 79-81 and it was fun as heck! You could drive on the beach and drink in certain areas! Mr. P’s bar was our hang out!

  • @kwdoug
    @kwdoug Год назад +6

    I am only 54 years old and have seen so many neighborhoods and cities go to heck. You were doing a great job documenting the destruction of America city by city

  • @ayo9057
    @ayo9057 Год назад +30

    It’s a great town to visit when it’s not busy. You can stay on the beach for cheaper than anywhere I’ve seen. It’s a beautiful beach despite what this video would lead you to believe.

    • @kevincena3
      @kevincena3 Год назад +2

      You say that yet somebody just got shot in the head in Daytona earlier and died , great town?

    • @ayo9057
      @ayo9057 Год назад +9

      @@kevincena3 a murder proves what?

    • @JovansLorquet
      @JovansLorquet Год назад +1

      Compared to Florida standards, the beach is ok, nothing special

    • @johnnybgood1169
      @johnnybgood1169 Год назад +1

      @@kevincena3 So nobody ever gets shot in towns and cities all across the US?

  • @shawnhorne9296
    @shawnhorne9296 Год назад +8

    I lived in Daytona Beach from 74- 80 it was great 👍 no crime great place loved going to college and living there

  • @joshualandingham9928
    @joshualandingham9928 Год назад +2

    Live in Ormond Beach a beautiful community few miles North... Love it.. driving on the beach is the best...

  • @danielvasquez3758
    @danielvasquez3758 Год назад +2

    Keep them coming Nick!! You sure traveled through the whole firearm!! Hopefully, you didn't see any of that in my home state!!!!

  • @vincentgoupil180
    @vincentgoupil180 Год назад +3

    Point missing in video, Daytona is where people retire. Sorta of a waiting room before passing over (Flying out caskets to burial plots is what the airport does)
    Conflict occurs with people wanting a quiet place and the bar owner featured.

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 Год назад +25

    It's like when you put a species of animal in a certain area that doesn't belong and it changes the entire ecosystem, it's the same with humans. When certain humans move to a new area, it changes the entire ecosystem of that area, that's what you have been seeing in different parts of America, such as this. When rich Americans or just other Americans move to Florida, it changes the ecosystem/state.

    • @samr.6182
      @samr.6182 Год назад +12

      That’s a polite way to put it.
      You are so right. We see this everywhere……and it’s getting worse by the day.

    • @stephen1774
      @stephen1774 Год назад

      Don’t forget the bad ideas of the powers that be that change the laws just to line their pockets,that destroys a place fast then you see homeless cities forming .

    • @DannyWalker247
      @DannyWalker247 Год назад +4

      Areas of Florida are just like that. There are more Steeler or Giant fans in a lot of places than Miami or Tampa fans. You go to a sports bar when the Steelers are playing the Jaguars and wear your teal jersey and you will be in the minority.

    • @thomasgibson8025
      @thomasgibson8025 Год назад

      Yes, I agree. The rich ones are committing the crimes. Its a shame that those rich folks are doing drugs, holding up the local stores and turning to prostitutes. WTF is wrong with you?

    • @radfan7020
      @radfan7020 Год назад +2

      I think it was a different type of Americans

  • @garyr4211
    @garyr4211 Год назад +1

    I lived in Daytona Beach for 5 years. Left and moved to Palm Coast in 2003. The difference is night and day. In 2003 I had a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage on 80 x 120 lot built for $80,000. Couldn't find a decent house in Daytona Beach for that price.

  • @mona5992
    @mona5992 Год назад

    Lol! OMG I'm in Florida now, camping...lol on my way out. Been here almost 3 weeks this whole place sux...funny how this popped up in my feed...lol you made a good video! Thanks!

    • @mona5992
      @mona5992 Год назад

      I don't have that.

    • @AFAskygoddess
      @AFAskygoddess Год назад

      Lol 🤣NO ONE with a brain would camp in Florida in the summer rain and hurricane season. The heat index has been about 100° all month.

  • @jasonbourne9392
    @jasonbourne9392 Год назад +29

    There has to be a little bit more bigger picture thinking than just looking at hours of bar closings. There needs to be master planning , infrastructure upgrades, and re-marketing the national image of the city. No crime. Positive image. No homeless. No drugs. No human trafficking. No kidding!

  • @smashleel5029
    @smashleel5029 Год назад +4

    Daytona analysis is spot on! Lived here most my life. Hoping to afford a home one day.

    • @pogiboy3571
      @pogiboy3571 Год назад

      @@Booz2020 Daytona and Ormond offers a variety good Asian / Indian restaurants.... pretty good priced decent food I may add... I know, I'm an Angeleno native but I bought several condos all around the peninsula and I plan to retire in Daytona someday.

  • @thepimpedlink9578
    @thepimpedlink9578 Год назад +1

    So I’m local to the area, as a kid I lived in port Orange and as a teen till now I’ve lived in Ormond Beach, while you were spot on with this video, I gotta point out, the one part where you pointed out some of the good looking areas beachside… you were showing clips of Ormond Beach, the two town are directly connected so no one usually noticed they’ve gone into a new town, you can see Riptides restaurant there, that basically where the border is, Andy Ramano park across the street from where you are is one of the best kept up beach parks in the area, and is all owned by the city of Ormond Beach

  • @irmakalember9403
    @irmakalember9403 Год назад

    Hello Nick. Thanks for sharing. Glad to see Daytona never been their before.

  • @SignedOff402
    @SignedOff402 Год назад +7

    Corruption in local politicians and city council is off the charts but it has its own economic benefits (drug lords need the lawn cut, pool cleaned , etc. The witnesses and the honest man do not live long. Drownings in Florida are also off the charts. Indian River is 5 feet deep but somehow 30 people (mostly young strong men) have drowned in the last several years. City Data Forums give first hand experience of those trying to make Florida their home. Resistance and costly time-consuming bureaucracy is the roadblock.

  • @BamBamBigelow..
    @BamBamBigelow.. Год назад +15

    As a child my parents took whole family on spring break vacation here in 1987, I'm pretty sure they didn't know about the college students, it was an interesting week?!

  • @keeranimal8
    @keeranimal8 Год назад +1

    I’m a School Guardian in Volusia County…we are issued an 800mhz police radio. I used to scan a lot of channels during the work day, but eventually had to turn of scan for the Daytona area channels (there are 4 or so) because all the air traffic was killing my battery halfway through the day!

    • @keeranimal8
      @keeranimal8 Год назад

      @@floridagirl386 45 as in caliber of weapon? What county are you in?

  • @vigilantvoice9778
    @vigilantvoice9778 Год назад +1

    Nick spending a ton of energy on Florida! Must be the charm!

  • @DannyWalker247
    @DannyWalker247 Год назад +15

    Daytona is just an older area that has seen better days. Going to the beach is just not the draw it was in the 50's and 60's. I think air conditioning did a lot to change that. Today the city depends mostly on events like the Daytona 500 and the Coke 400. They also have Bike Week, Biketoberfest, Jeep Week, and quite a few minor events. Most of the new growth in Daytona Beach is out along the I-95 corridor. That is where the traffic is not on the beach or in the old downtown area. But actually Daytona Beach is a long way from dead. The room taxes continue to set records and the overall tourist economy is still strong.

  • @Mike-xi7kj
    @Mike-xi7kj Год назад +9

    Daytona was the greatest place ever in the 80’s. Driving on the beach was the best. But the city management had just as much to do with its down fall as the drugs did. Terrible government

  • @akoww1000
    @akoww1000 Год назад +2

    at 7:32 blue building used to be a White Castle burger. closed in the late 80s. was one of a few that were opened in the late 70s early 80s in Florida. It's been so many things but it's now part of a motel lol

  • @Sharonnecs
    @Sharonnecs Год назад +1

    I lived in South Daytona from 85-87 and it was the best time from biking after work across the Pt Orange Brdge and biking walking along the beach to biking on A1 to Ormond Bch or Ponce Inlet...also did a lot of ocean fishing and survived a turbulent storm at the "party grounds". Great experience...hate to see dirt balls destroy a good thing.

  • @mrlowtide1
    @mrlowtide1 Год назад +4

    Both my parents and myself and my daughter were all born at Halifax hospital which is located near the speedway. I’m lucky, my neighborhood is relatively nice but there is riffraff everywhere in the city. come to Daytona on vacation, leave on probation, come back on violation.

  • @KristineS73
    @KristineS73 Год назад +3

    One of my best memories of my teenage years was going to spring break in Daytona beach. It was 1988 and my bff and i took off and drove down to Daytona from NH. Had an incredible 10 days! Sad to see it now and i recently moved to Florida about 2 years ago. I did go Gulf coast tho which is a beautiful place to be! Hope it can change for the people who live there. I dont know how much Desantis is helping with that!

    • @barbararazza4583
      @barbararazza4583 Год назад

      Desantis has helped make Florida a nation wide destination

  • @gingerprada2152
    @gingerprada2152 Год назад

    You always find a gem of a comment that makes me laugh.. thanks bruh!

  • @jameswarrick9042
    @jameswarrick9042 2 месяца назад +1

    We always stayed right across from Pirates Cove at Driftwood Beach Motel in the 90s… good times

  • @lmcwill0502
    @lmcwill0502 Год назад +35

    My son married a girl from Port Orange near Daytona, he moved there for her. He couldn't stand it, they finally moved out of FL all together and my son has done very well since leaving FL , best choice he made. FL is a very low wage state , he could never make the money he does now in FL . I live on the Gulf side in Sarasota , one of the better places to live in FL been here for 39 years , for 39 years I have been threatening to leave this state . Still searching for that perfect place for me, I know it's not FL

    • @bnyob3463
      @bnyob3463 Год назад +3

      Same boat here...I live in MN.and just hate it,I want to go back to FL.though.I hope you find your place to be happy.

    • @vincentgoupil180
      @vincentgoupil180 Год назад +7

      39 years?

    • @landscapingspecialist
      @landscapingspecialist Год назад +1

      I have visited several different parts of Florida many many times from NW PA. Have a lot of family in winter park. My favorite place was the Florida Keys by a long shot. Would never wanna live there. Too hot. I like my 4 seasons where I’m at.

    • @Sleepy__Joe__
      @Sleepy__Joe__ Год назад +1

      Where did your son move to? I was thinking about moving to Florida, but?

    • @randonsnw6088
      @randonsnw6088 Год назад +4

      Bye

  • @ptywgn57
    @ptywgn57 Год назад +3

    You are hilarious! I love your songs!

  • @llmcqueen001
    @llmcqueen001 Год назад +1

    Wow brought back memories of my partying on in good old Daytona beach spring break . The best times every . Lol