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As promised: My comprehensive (and biased) list of fun or interesting things to do, eat, and see around Miami and Florida

General things anywhere (tourist friendly):

MIAMI:

South Beach/Miami Beaches/Key Biscayne:

-SoBe (not touristy):



-North Beach:


-Biscayne/Virginia Key:


-Wynwood/Midtown/Downtown:

Food/Bars:



North Miami:



Gables area/Key Biscayne (I’m not too familiar):


South Miami/Homestead:




BROWARD:






PALM BEACH/BOCA:



THE KEYS:


ORLANDO/CENTRAL FLORIDA:



NORTH FLORIDA:

TAMPA/ELSEWHERE:


SCUBA DIVING SPOTS :


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100 Things to Do in Broward Before You Die. How Many have you done?

Recently the New Times printed the 100 Things to Do in Broward Before You Die. Here is the list in a convenient easy to read format. I think there are many things missing.
HELP ME MAKE OUR OWN REDDIT LIST Add your suggestions in the comments and we can compile our own list.
OR...just print this list and check them off one by one...
HOW MANY HAVE YOU DONE?
100 Things to Do in Broward Before You Die:
  1. Spend an entire Sunday Funday getting wasted on Fort Lauderdale Beach. Bonus: Get your caricature drawn by Mickey…
  2. Explore the Everglades.
  3. Take a moonlit turtle stroll. June and July through Museum of Discovery and Science
  4. Run for office.
  5. See the sirens. Wreck Bar at the Sharaton Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotel (formerly the Yankee Clipper) every Friday and Saturday at 6:30pm.
  6. Swap Shop till you drop.
  7. Ride the Jungle Queen.
  8. Moon the Jungle Queen
  9. Strip club tour!
  10. Go to dinner by boat. Water Taxi can take you to 15th Street Fisheries, Hyatt Regency Pier 66, Bahia Cabana, Shooters…
  11. Stand beneath the six-story-tall Rain Tree in Fort Lauderdale.
  12. Feed the tarpon at 15th Street Fisheries.
  13. Walk over the bridge on the 17th Street Causeway.
  14. Find the banana hammock of your dreams. (Enjoy the shops and restaurants of Wilton Manors.)
  15. Join Fort Lauderdale's Critical Mass. Meet on the last Friday of every month at War Memorial Auditorium at 7pm for a 14 mile route.
  16. See a real IMAX movie at the Museum of Discovery and Science.
  17. Take in a local movie and TV marathon. There's Something About Mary, Analyze This, Marley and Me, Dexter, The Glades, Rock of Ages, and Burn Notice — all have scenes filmed around here.
  18. Whack golf balls into the lake at Aqua Golf Range in Pembroke Park.
  19. Jump in the hot tub at Bahia Cabana.
  20. Visit a psychic.
  21. Hitchhike — by Jet Ski.
  22. Explore the arts! Young at Art Museum, the Museum of Art|Fort Lauderdale, the Girls' Club gallery, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, FATVillage, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, and more!
  23. Take in the view at the top of the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six.
  24. Make friends with retired NFL stars or Jamaican reggae stars.
  25. Get your concealed weapons permit.
  26. Bike around the finger islands off Las Olas Boulevard.
  27. Check out the "World's Fastest Sport" at Dania Jai Alai.
  28. Play on an adult kickball team.
  29. Go night fishing.
  30. Experience the Bergeron Rodeo in Davie.
  31. Browse at Bob's News & Books.
  32. Find the wild monkeys behind the Motel 6 in Dania Beach.
  33. Host a hurricane party.
  34. Cycle Party down Las Olas.
  35. Play "Bitchy Bingo" with drag queens at Lips.
  36. Fulfill your freaky fantasies at Scary Mary's tricked-out dominatrix dungeon, Chamber 7.
  37. Drive like a local.
  38. Ride your horse to McDonald's. The whole ranch-style town of Davie has a Western theme, and the Micky D's has a hitching post outside.
  39. Flutter over to Butterfly World.
  40. Become a regular at PRL Café.
  41. Wakeboard at Ski Rixen.
  42. Bet on a horse named Tripod at Gulfstream Park.
  43. Catch a Fort Lauderdale Strikers game at Lockhart Stadium.
  44. Become a Zumba instructor.
  45. Try your luck at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood.
  46. Know your Native American history.
  47. Sample a flight of local brews at the Funky Buddha in Oakland Park.
  48. Enroll in Beer Academy. For $125, the six-week course at Riverside Market will teach you everything you need to know about homebrewing. For advanced beer nerds, there's Beer Grad School.
  49. Learn who Jaco Pastorius is.
  50. Eat fried chicken at Betty's Soul Food.
  51. Do a poker run to Key West with biker pals.
  52. Spend an entire day playing house at IKEA.
  53. Down an exquisite vegan meal at Sublime.
  54. Eat a burger at Le Tub.
  55. Walk around with the wild peacocks on Rose Drive in Fort Lauderdale.
  56. Lose hours in the Stonewall National Museum and Archives.
  57. Stargaze at Buehler Planetarium & Observatory. Public shows start at just $4.
  58. Ogle the future MMA stars at American Top Team.
  59. Ogle the male strippers at Le Bare.
  60. Enjoy a bottomless brunch at Tap 42.
  61. Make a boat friend and anchor at the sandbar at the mouth of the New River.
  62. Watch the Winterfest Boat Parade — from a boat.
  63. Dine in the Dark. Market 17's waiters wear night-vision goggles to bring your food in a completely blackened room, where you proceed to eat with your hands.
  64. Join a CSA (community-supported agriculture program).
  65. Subscribe to a local alternative news source. If you really want to know what's going on around here, stick your nose in Broward Times, the Homeless Voice, the South Florida Gay News, and/or browardbulldog.org.
  66. Master stand-up paddleboarding or kitesurfing.
  67. Tour Fort Lauderdale — by gondola.
  68. Spend Record Store Day at Radio-Active Records. (Every April)
  69. Get naked! Check in at the Rooftop Resort, where it's clothing-optional. Couples day passes cost $40 on weekends. You can't unsee anything later, but that's the experience!
  70. Camp out at Markham Park.
  71. Switch the dial to pirate radio.
  72. See the spiders at Secret Woods.
  73. Go-kart at Boomers! in Dania Beach.
  74. Smoke cigars and hunt cougars at Blue Martini.
  75. Catch a Splatter-Rama double feature. Indie movie theater Cinema Paradiso sometimes shows underground horror flicks like The Toxic Avenger and Street Trash, plus other cool flicks year-round.
  76. Find love at a "nerds singles mixer." If you're coupled up already, then just browse the wares at Tate's Comics and its upstairs Bear and Bird Boutique + Gallery.
  77. Cycle at the velodrome. Ride on the steeply banked oval track at Brian Piccolo Park — one of only three in the southeastern U.S.
  78. Hang with the witches.
  79. Learn to cook iguana tacos.
  80. Crash a party at Rick Ross' mansion.
  81. Unwind with a spa day at a gay bathhouse.
  82. Do a brown bag winetasting at d.b.a./cafe. Wednesdays starting at 6:30, bottles of wines are poured from paper bags and diners try to guess the vintage.
  83. Tailgate from 8 a.m. at the KISS Country Chili Cookoff in January.
  84. Jump off a diving board at the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Complex.
  85. Fly kites atop the hills of Vista View Park.
  86. See a show at Culture Room.
  87. Run through the fountain at Hollywood Arts Park (preferably clothed).
  88. Take Tri-Rail .
  89. Ride the bull at one of the Cowboys Saloon's Ladies Nights, every Wednesday and Friday.
  90. See a Florida Panthers hockey game at BB&T Center in Sunrise.
  91. 3 a.m. breakfast at Lester's Diner on State Road 84.
  92. Volunteer.
  93. Have a Halloween adventure at the Howling Hammock at Birch State Park.
  94. Prancercise!
  95. Boogie down at Adult Skate night Thursdays at Galaxy Skateway in Davie.
  96. Grill your own beef tongue.
  97. Watch fire-dancers at Mai-Kai.
  98. Sunday Jazz Brunch at Riverwalk.
  99. Play hardcourt bike polo. At Fort Lauderdale's Holiday Park, players meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m.
  100. Watch the cruise ships slide in and out of Port Everglades.
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So you're coming to visit, huh?

Lately we've been having a somewhat large amount of people posting in here asking about the area, and etc. So I figured I'd make something like this.
On Traveling
The BB&T Center is located in Sunrise, FL (my hometown, nbd) the closest airport to fly into would be FLL or Fort Lauderdale International. From FLL to Sunrise is about 15-30 minutes depending on how much traffic you hit. Flying into Miami International will yield different results, it's roughly 45-1hr on the turnpike. I've seen someone ask about biking once, not feasible at all.
On parking
Don't pay for it if you're going to the game, don't dooooooo it. 99% of us here and anyone who goes to Panther games would advise you to just park at Sawgrass Mills Mall/Giant parking lot, literally right across the street from the BB&T, like, literally right across the street. Unless your ticket came with a parking pass or something and you would like to use it like a big shot.
On the area
Well the previously mentioned Sawgrass Mills Mall is pretty dope. I believe it's the largest mall in the state, but I could be wrong. It has a movie theater, loads of shopping and restaurants. There's a Gameworks place, a Billiards bar, and most importantly a Barbie Dreamhouse. Not too far from Sunrise is Flamingo Gardens which is a wildlife sanctuary, and as most anyone growing up in the area can tell you it's pretty cool, cause they have probably done service hours there. I know I have.
If you're staying in Ft. Lauderdale than you're living it up. Not too far from Sunrise, not too far from Miami if you want to make the trip, also Ft. Lauderdale has plenty to do, there's Las Olas Boulevard, the Museum of Science and Discovery, Seminole Hard Rock Casino. You're close to the beach, the night life is good, there's more restaurants and bars than I can probably count. And Lauderdale-by-the-sea is dope. It's a good time.
On Hockey
The most important part. If you're a visiting fan, no one will bother you unless you're a dick, or unless someone is a drunk asshole and they bother you. Both chances are small. If you want to wear a jersey from a team not playing go ahead, I've seen it loads of times. And most importantly have fun!
That's all just a pretty quick put together guide of the area. If people got more stuff to add or if I missed something or my info was incorrect go right on ahead and comment!
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