Scottish Guy's First Impressions of Nashville - GOOD, BAD and UGLY 🤠

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    In this video, I am giving my first impression of visiting Nashville Tennessee as a tourist - including the good, bad and the ugly.

Komentáře • 136

  • @shaunvlog
    @shaunvlog  Před rokem +8

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  • @theylied1776
    @theylied1776 Před rokem +24

    As someone who is from Tennessee, Nashville is called Nashvegas exactly for the reason that you're describing.

  • @usroadtripper
    @usroadtripper Před rokem +28

    I'm a Nashville native, and you've hit the nail on the head pretty well. We are a busy and loud city in the touristy areas. A lot of the stuff that's popped up in the last ten years is geared toward tourists. They're coming whether we like it or not, so we're going to take their money to help support our city. Day to day living is not more expensive than other similarly sized cities, IMO. But hotels drinks, restaurants and attractions that tourists would frequent are definitely higher. As a local, I'm almost never frequenting those places so they don't hit my wallet like they would a visitor. There is plenty of local culture outside of those touristy areas, but we are keeping them a secret for ourselves haha And yes our mass transit sucks. It's awful and shouldn't be relied on when visiting.

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol Před 3 měsíci

      I just never eat on Broadway and maybe get one beer, since I have to drive home. I love meeting the people from all over and guide the tourists to things they might want to check out. He is right... it is getting more crowded. They will close Broadway to cars at some point. They already do it on heavy weekends.

  • @adoxartist1258
    @adoxartist1258 Před rokem +10

    You nailed it. The touristy stuff here in the US can be very contrived and often crosses the line between novel & intriguing to super cringe.

  • @starthomasYoung
    @starthomasYoung Před rokem +5

    Please don’t judge Tennessee by NashVegas. U r spot on. Come see the rest!

  • @kmcheesehead7953
    @kmcheesehead7953 Před rokem +12

    I absolutely ❤ Nashville and the surrounding areas. While Broadway is super fun, there are many things to do outside of downtown. Maybe I'll see more in future vlogs, but some other ideas are:
    1. The Hermitage which is the home of the 7th US President, Andrew Jackson.
    2. The Civil War battlefield in Franklin, TN.
    3. Hurricane Mills, TN. This is the home of the amazing singer, Loretta Lynn. It's about an hour from Nashville. You can tour her home, camp, rent a cabin, go tubing, swim, go horseback riding, ride BMX bikes, tour 5 different museums on site and enjoy a bonfire while listening to some amazing performers which, occasionally, include members of the Lynn family. The property even has its own post office. It's the definition of country and community. It's phenomenal.

  • @briandeaton3550
    @briandeaton3550 Před rokem +13

    I'm a Nasvillian and rarely go downtown now that I'm old. :) Your observations are spot on.

    • @j.w.greenbaum7809
      @j.w.greenbaum7809 Před 3 měsíci

      I’m so glad I went to Nashville in the 1970’s! Is Franklin, TN still as charming as it once was? I loved it and not far Nashville. Also loved the Hermitage (Andrew Jackson’s estate).

  • @kentuckstrong
    @kentuckstrong Před rokem +3

    Yes, it is a tourist trap! Not negative just truth. I'm from the south and when I go to Nashville I never go downtown but there are wonderful historic sites, plantations and the like, with real stories to tell. Thank you for being so positive about the south. We appreciate it.

  • @CriminalFriday
    @CriminalFriday Před rokem +8

    I hate how much this city has changed just in the last decade. It feels like a lot of people are moving in who don't get what made the city so pleasant in the first place.

  • @lawyergrits
    @lawyergrits Před rokem +3

    It's a great city for history buffs! There are numerous old plantations & US Civil war sites in Nashville and nearby Franklin.

  • @markwise9138
    @markwise9138 Před rokem +4

    As a Nashvillian, I can say this is pretty accurate. Glad you liked the town. Come back ya'hear!

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  Před rokem +1

      Cheers Mark, looking forward to returning

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- Před rokem +3

    6:00 i think the word you are looking for might be "tacky" and yes at times it can feel like that.

  • @theylied1776
    @theylied1776 Před rokem +5

    I'll tell you this, when I was a teenager and bands would come to town for concerts, those bands knew that 70% of their audience was more proficient in playing their instruments than they were. There were a lot of bands that didn't like playing Nashville because they knew Nashville is a City full of professional musicians.
    When I was 16 I worked for a studio recording group. They rented out studio space, and you wouldn't believe half the people that came into Nashville to record. They would stay for 2 or 3 days and then leave. And no one would know that they were even in town.

    • @theylied1776
      @theylied1776 Před rokem +3

      Bonjovi, Black Crows, Dave Mathews, Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones... Most of the Studio Engineers and Session Players knew just about everyone Touring in the 1990s and 2000s. The only Studio I rarely went to was called (The Farm) because it was in Brentwood/Franklin. It was a large estate and bands went there to record for weeks to get away from "outside influences". You know, Drugs.

  • @broficient477
    @broficient477 Před rokem +7

    I’m glad you liked Nashville! Come back soon!❤

  • @PaintingClouds
    @PaintingClouds Před rokem +3

    The lack of public transportation is definitely a repeated theme throughout much of the country, with the exception of some of the more metropolitan cities. Coming from experience, even if there is public transportation, it's often not pleasant or efficient and therefore avoided by many people.

  • @brucekastel707
    @brucekastel707 Před rokem +3

    I enjoy watching your videos and totally agree with your asseessments of the locations that you have visited. My wife and I recently visited Nashville and I was taken aback on how "touristy" and raucous the city has become over the last 40 years. But, the older you get the less you enjoy that sort of thing. When I worked in New Orleans I only went back into the city to take out of town vistors in to see the sites. I hope as you travel the US you occasionally pass through areas other than tourist traps to get a balanced view of the US. I'm very happy to see you guys enjoying yourselves!!

  • @Lindarianmusic
    @Lindarianmusic Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video, Tecca and Shaun: Nashville built a reputation for being the Vegas of the South and they still have that reputation today. I tend to want to explore the mountains in the South and visit the small down hometowns of the south. We love our trucks in the Midwest and the south. During my trip to Nashville, I found it to be expensive as well.-Happy trails

  • @brendaclark8344
    @brendaclark8344 Před rokem +1

    Nashville is also called Smashville, coined for our pro hockey team the Predators. Also we are sports crazy, football (high school, college (Tennessee Volunteers but in Knoxville) and pro (Tennessee Titans) and most recently soccer . We are loud and proud no matter if we win or lose.

  • @hannahdickens8256
    @hannahdickens8256 Před rokem +1

    Native Tennessean here, Nashville wasn’t always this loud, I think it’s changed for the worse, but I really enjoyed your perspective. 😊

  • @HardKnox333
    @HardKnox333 Před rokem +2

    Yeah, locals call it Nashvegas, too. I was born and raised in East Tennessee and Nashville has always felt like a different world than where I grew up. I like to visit it occasionally to see shows but not stay very long. Broadway is a bit much. Lol

  • @user-David-Alan
    @user-David-Alan Před rokem +2

    I hope you spent some time out in the country and not all your time in the cities. Stay well and be safe.

  • @rexx9496
    @rexx9496 Před rokem

    I live in Nashville and visited Edinburg last summer and was blown away by that city.

  • @maryellencook9528
    @maryellencook9528 Před rokem +1

    When you come back to Texas we have to take you to some of our Honky Tonks. My late father-in-law referred to the "new" style C&W as NashVegas. He preferred artists like Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, etc. 😊

  • @Tbone1492
    @Tbone1492 Před rokem +1

    You missed the East Coast nature. It's so vast. Even Catskills N.Y is beautiful nature. Vermont, Maine. Much to see🙏

  • @JasonMistretta-wf5ip
    @JasonMistretta-wf5ip Před rokem

    Nashville's Boulevard has always reminded me of a Bourbon Streets & Canal Street in New Orleans. Shaun, you went to New Orleans. I think you understand the "vibe" that I am typing about here.

  • @b.slocumb7763
    @b.slocumb7763 Před rokem

    The second the weather starts getting warm, all the big city party areas start going crazy. Might be best to go there durning winter, and then go to all the interesting places outside of downtown in the warmer months when you can walk around and be more relaxed.

  • @manxkin
    @manxkin Před rokem +1

    I have friends who live outside of Nashville. They say they rarely go there anymore. I’ve never been there but they say it’s become very commercialized, full of tourists, and drunk bachelorette party goers. It has been a boom to their economy.

    • @angellunsford2741
      @angellunsford2741 Před rokem +1

      Yes, I agree. Seems to have changed ALOT in the last 10-15 years

  • @yaimavol
    @yaimavol Před 3 měsíci

    For future reference almost all of the downtown Nashville hotels have a convenience store in them where you can get water. From your video, you were right by the Grand Hyatt and they have a store right off the lobby

  • @PhillipButler1962
    @PhillipButler1962 Před 3 měsíci

    I am from and live in Nashville I went to school on Broadway. During winter it is not as crowded. It has changed a lot since I went downtown. I'm 62 and don't leave house much but I loved when I was able to go.

    • @user-wl9so7pw4y
      @user-wl9so7pw4y Před 3 měsíci

      Hey Blue Knight! We had to pay event price parking for the spring Concert Band performance because there was a Predators game that same night.

  • @WallhacksYT
    @WallhacksYT Před 11 měsíci

    my favorite band kings of leon is from Tennessee, so much good music coming out of that state

  • @DavidOatney
    @DavidOatney Před rokem

    As a Tennessean, I'd say you've hit the nail on the head Shaun. I love visiting Nashville, and like you I love the historic sites (musical and otherwise). But I wouldn't want to live in Nashville for the very reasons that you talked about. I love being around people, but it's difficult for me to deal with crowds and it's harder and harder the older I get for various reasons, and there is always a crowd somewhere in downtown Nashville.
    You're also right about the public transport in Nashville, but that's true in most Southern cities (I personally find that Atlanta is a notable exception, but Atlanta is the New York of the South as you have figured out by now). As a person with disability who has relied on public transit to move about when I have lived in cities (I prefer the country and live in a rural area today), a lack of reliability is something you just have to get used to. When I have used public transport, I plan my trip for at least an hour in advance of the time I need to arrive somewhere, and sometimes much more than that. I can also tell you that Knoxville transit makes Nashville look like the Chicago L by comparison.
    You are of course absolutely right about the music and arts scene in Nashville. Whether it's local musicians or musicians have come from somewhere else, there is wonderful live music all over the place, and you can find a venue where you feel most comfortable somewhere in town.
    I also agree completely about Nashville food. I love good home cooking and Southern food, and Nashville is still a Southern city where you can find that in abundance… and yes, the hot fried Chicken really is that good.
    If you ever come back to Tennessee and you make your way over to East Tennessee, I'd love to meet you and shake your hand sometime. I enjoy learning about your travels, and America from your perspective.

  • @susanhardin5732
    @susanhardin5732 Před rokem +2

    I live in Nashville and love it

  • @carlj95
    @carlj95 Před rokem

    Thanks for your take. Will use it to help decide how to plan a future visit.

  • @mommao9049
    @mommao9049 Před rokem +1

    As you head south you need to stop in Tuscaloosa Alabama - home of the Alabama Crimson Tide! I’ll give you a tour of the Paul W. Bryant Museum - the museum that tells the history of sports at The University of Alabama!

    • @Cobalt_Dragon0716
      @Cobalt_Dragon0716 Před 11 dny

      Go VOLS!!! Yes, I'm a University of Tennessee fan. I mean, I WAS born and raised in the Knoxville area, after all.

  • @johnmonkey1874
    @johnmonkey1874 Před rokem +2

    From Tennessee, near Nashville (about an hour away)... 100% the negative things you noticed are spot on. Also... they are very well known there in Nashville. Part of that is due to politics, part of it's due to Covid, part of it's due to the insane amount of growth that's hit Nashville... and all of that has happened relatively recently. You hear A LOT of people here in Tennessee that do not recognize the city anymore, even from just 5 years ago. On one hand it's exciting (for some), on the other hand it's kind of sad. But yeah, the transportation problems are very well known as well as the rising costs. The booming population isn't exactly helping either. Housing there is awful, and it use to be very dirt cheap for a decent sized city. I hate driving there these days and avoid it whenever I can.

  • @bobpat56
    @bobpat56 Před rokem +1

    If you are looking for a future tour theme, consider tracing the Mississippi River. You can go from New Orleans to Minneapolis with stops in Memphis and St. Louis. You might even be able to do parts of the trip by boat.

    • @fermisparadox01
      @fermisparadox01 Před rokem

      Lots of terrifying stops and murder capitals. New Orleans, Jackson, Memphis, St. Louis

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před rokem

      When my niece's husband was stationed in Jackson, they enjoyed taking the gambling cruise on the river. There was Bingo on the bus on the way down and Bingo on the way back. She said it made them feel like old people but they really enjoyed doing it

  • @kaylanichols7343
    @kaylanichols7343 Před rokem +1

    I haven't been to Nashville since the Christmas bombing. My favorite dive bar and my favorite hostel got destroyed. I'm not sure if they've rebuilt, but I always booked a private room at Nashville downtown hostel. The dive bar was on the end of the hostel building. It was called the beer sellar

  • @Jliske2
    @Jliske2 Před rokem

    Hey, Shaun! My family actually lives in Nashville, and I am currently in Atlanta where you're headed!

  • @HBC423
    @HBC423 Před rokem +1

    Hope you stopped through Chattanooga on the way to Atlanta

  • @lawyergrits
    @lawyergrits Před rokem +3

    Yes, it is definitely a bachelorette party town. It's not unusual to see a car full of girls on the highway on the way there with the CashApp or whatever information written on the car windows to "buy the bride a drink".

  • @whiskynerd6950
    @whiskynerd6950 Před rokem +1

    Great Video my Friend 😀👍

  • @Southernbelle10
    @Southernbelle10 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m a native Nashvillian, and I remember Lower Broad when there were actual businesses down there, before the tacky bars and drunk bridal parties moved in. You are spot on about every observation, but there is plenty of history here, like President Andrew Jackson’s home, War btw the States sites, etc. Come back and get out of the downtown Nashville area.
    By the way, the father-in-law of my sister, Frank Jones, produced Johnny Cash. ❤

  • @davidcohencrumpton9884

    I was born and raised in Memphis (just down the road from Nashville) but I lived in Nashville for almost 17 years and I like it. I am a singer/songwriter and I played all over Nashville. Yes the food is great, and there is a lot to see and do. But the reason I moved to North Carolina for awhile is because Nashville is almost too expensive to live in. I can remember when rents were low, and prices too. But not anymore. But everybody is friendly and I still like it there.

  • @christopherbrewer9368
    @christopherbrewer9368 Před rokem +1

    I am a Fan Shaun. I love Nashville. My extended family live about 40 miles west of it. As a teen and in my 20's....a long time ago. I toured Nashville really for the first time... I loved the Parthenon...Fort Nash...the Tennessee State Museum....Ryman Auditorium....all the Country Music stuff....back in the DAY..I did Opryland and some of the classic country music things...Printers Alley.......but...MEMPHIS! You need to go to Memphis! The Heart of Rock and Roll...walk Beale Street.....go to Mud Island! I wish you would come to Arkansas...go to Little Rock..see the big tourist things...but then go see Hot Springs...all the Northern Lakes....just see the "countryside". Eureka Springs!....I would love to give you a tour. Peace Namaste Shaun. I lived in Metro Atlanta for eight years! Lots of great things there. GO to a Braves game! Kennesaw Mountain.....the Zoo...I hope they still have the Panda's..Go to "Little Five"....just go downtown and look at the architecture.

    • @brendaclark8344
      @brendaclark8344 Před rokem

      Memphis is also home of the BLUES, a great many of blues legends have and still play there.

  • @katielee7364
    @katielee7364 Před rokem

    Awe my hometown! i miss it so much

  • @kristiwyckoff1636
    @kristiwyckoff1636 Před měsícem

    I’m so sad. I live south of Nashville in Franklin and love it here. We moved from Chicago 10 years ago. Locals rarely go to Broadway. We only go in the area if we are going to a concert at a small venue
    (not a honky tonk)😂. Franklin is quieter, quaint, beautiful, and friendly. Our downtown is really nice and we have good restaurants. Lots of history and places to tour that discuss the civil war. Still a little pricey, public transport isn’t great, but make some friends and they will take you around. We have loved the natural areas nearby. Fall Creek Falls is an amazing waterfall - a lot to see there and you can stay in their lodge. Lots of waterfalls nearby, Natchez Trace is beautiful.
    We are actually in London at the moment and slowly heading up to Scotland on our trip. Hope you will return to the Nashville area (just skip Broadway).

  • @m.r.jarrell3725
    @m.r.jarrell3725 Před rokem

    You might need to do a Southern region trip, again. The South, especially TN, KY, Wva, and Appalachia were settled by the Scots and Irish.

  • @lmtellsho6283
    @lmtellsho6283 Před rokem +1

    The minute Nashville was tagged a music city, every entrepreneur with a few bucks jumped on it and turned it into a tourist destination. Cheap tourist souvenir shops.

  • @Brusseldudes7180
    @Brusseldudes7180 Před rokem

    You need to start in the northeast and travel down into Michigan up through the upper peninsula and travel through Wisconsin Minnesota and into the Dakota's.

  • @davidpowell2356
    @davidpowell2356 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for visiting my city. I'm a unicorn. I was born and raised. I'm so glad you enjoyed your stay. I love your content.
    P.S. I have 10% Scottish in my DNA. 😂❤🤘🤘

    • @brendaclark8344
      @brendaclark8344 Před rokem +1

      I am a fellow Nashville unicorn, most of my school mates have moved to surrounding cities.

  • @pollyduron674
    @pollyduron674 Před rokem

    I just joined your Patreon. I really hope to join you on your adventure when you figure out your destination ❤. Can't wait to visit Scotland next spring.

  • @loriellerbrook6158
    @loriellerbrook6158 Před rokem

    Staying downtown especially on the weekends is very expensive.

  • @GPgundude
    @GPgundude Před rokem

    Don’t even think about skipping Eastern North Carolina BBQ. Go to Raleigh and check it out!!

  • @mags102755
    @mags102755 Před rokem

    I've not been to Nashville but your observations are akin to what I've heard from others who have been.

  • @CharlesKS
    @CharlesKS Před rokem +1

    I hope you don't decide to visit Atlanta during summer...hot and humid. The most pleasant weather there is in May, September and October.

  • @BirchLeafPhotography
    @BirchLeafPhotography Před rokem +2

    I call Nashville the Hillbilly Vegas. it's a party city, pure and simple. Wasn't always that way, but it's definitely that way now. I stayed downtown once. Never again. I didn't feel safe and it was so loud. Memphis is a better place to visit, or even Chattanooga. That's a gorgeous area with tons to do and not the crazy cluster that is Nashville. And the US just doesn't do public transportation like Europe. Ubers are expensive and sometimes hard to get. You're best just renting a car honestly. It ends up cheaper in the long run. Hope it didn't sour you too much on Tennessee as a whole. It really is a gorgeous state

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  Před rokem

      Didn’t sour me at all - I actually had a really good time and looking forward to exploring more :)

  • @Idealdeath8304
    @Idealdeath8304 Před rokem +1

    We don’t really do public transport in the US lol

  • @marcuscole4394
    @marcuscole4394 Před rokem

    Have not been to Nashville since 1994 and I was there in August. It just wasn't that busy as it is today and I found it pretty genuine then. Not sure that I could find that today, many more tourist as indeed I was. The food was wonderful.

  • @SubieNinja
    @SubieNinja Před rokem

    bachelor/bachelorette party. Ive also heard stag party as a synonym for bachelor party never heard hen party though.

  • @user-kp6we9qw7i
    @user-kp6we9qw7i Před rokem

    Nashville local here (from 30 min outside of Nashville).Yes public transportation is not reliable. Everybody here drives or Ubers. It is a very touristy town. I rarely go down to Broadway. I went this year for the first time in probably over 10 years and it was just way too crowded for me. I ate at one of the tourist restaurants on Broadway and was shocked when they told me they did not have unsweet tea. Growing up in the Nashville area every restaurant I’ve ever gone to in small towns or large in Tennessee have unsweet and sweet tea. Yes, sweet tea is probably more common for people to drink but it’s not unusual for locals to drink unsweet tea either. I point this out to say that everything on Broadway is geared towards tourists. Nashville, being a southern city is also known for sweet tea therefore, they only had sweet tea at this tourist restaurant. My guess is that most tourist cities do similar things. The Ryman Auditorium, Opryland hotel, Grand Ole Opry & Parthenon is a must if you’re visiting. I guess Broadway is probably unique compared to other cities but once you see it once I think you’re good. Locals nickname Nashville “Nashvegas” if that tells you anything.

  • @tinarizkallah8947
    @tinarizkallah8947 Před rokem +1

    Hi Shaun, as much as I love my country, are you ever going to blog about Outlander again???

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  Před rokem

      No, and the reason why is they have got super strict about Copyright. It’s impossible to use Outlander images without getting the video blocked. Sorry but I can’t risk my channel if they are going to play these games :(

  • @neutrino78x
    @neutrino78x Před rokem

    6:03 only been to vegas a couple times, and I don't drink or smoke -- I was there for concerts -- but yeah Vegas is like that, but in a good way. It's a pretty fun place. 🙂 Never been to Nashville so I can't speak for that. 🙂

  • @josephbridges7470
    @josephbridges7470 Před rokem +1

    I go to Nashville yearly and more or less avoid Broadway. I go for the breweries and they are scattered all over town so you can avoid the drunken tourists for the most part. Also Franklin just south of Nashville is packed with tons of great restaurants and stuff to do, so you almost dont even have to go into the city.

  • @russellrofe4849
    @russellrofe4849 Před rokem +1

    I'm a big fan of country music. Nashville is sort of the "mainsteam" of music. In my opinion, the best country music of today is found on streaming services and not coming from Nashville. There is a sort of renaissance of good country, bluegrass, and Americana happening because of streaming services (like CZcams).

  • @debitir1vv
    @debitir1vv Před rokem

    I live outside of Nashville in Hendersonville. Johnny and June Cash lived here and are buried here. There is so much more history surrounding Nashville I hope you do come back again! Public transportation is pretty much non existent and everything is very expensive here! Y’all come back and get outside the city!

  • @peggydeis8415
    @peggydeis8415 Před rokem

    I hope you get to Memphis next time!

  • @TimSmith-uc4pk
    @TimSmith-uc4pk Před rokem +1

    Most hotels will have a shuttle service to town free of charge.

  • @jilzer
    @jilzer Před rokem +1

    Sadly, Nashville is growing faster than the infrastructure can keep up. Just 10 years ago, I could get a moderately priced flight and hotel and would visit once or twice a year. Now it is way too expensive for me to go unless I can stay with a friend and get a decent flight. I also stay far away from Broadway! I'm glad you got to see it and had fun while you were there. Too many bachelor/bachelorette (stag/hen) parties for me!

  • @j.w.greenbaum7809
    @j.w.greenbaum7809 Před 3 měsíci

    I went to Nashville in the 1970’s and loved it but sounded a lot quieter then. I hated Las Vegas!

  • @roscoe314
    @roscoe314 Před rokem

    I live in Kentucky. I have been to Nashville several times. I agree with everything you said. Loud, fun, great music, great food... Needs public transportation.

    • @tracey2156
      @tracey2156 Před rokem

      I too am from Kentucky, western end of the state, I have been to Nashville many times in my life, from all the way back in my childhood when we used to go to the amusement park Opryland to about 4 years ago when I had my cancer surgery at Vanderbilt. I've never really spent a long time down there (other than when I had my surgery) mostly for us it was just day trips down for shopping at the malls or going to a concert. The city is definitely interesting but there is no way I would ever drive there.

  • @buddystewart2020
    @buddystewart2020 Před rokem

    Yeah, I've been to Nashville, I was fortunate to have a couple of friends that lived there so they took me to some cool places and avoided the tourist traps. We went to one place and saw The Wooten Brothers playing, and that was jaw dropping. I knew it would be, that's where Victor got all his gifts from. If ya know, you know.

  • @jeffrielley920
    @jeffrielley920 Před 10 měsíci

    Police in Nashville shut Broadway down on the weekends and they've been doing it for a couple of years now. Traffic had gotten so bad that emergency vehicles were taking too long to get to calls to rescue drunk tourists from themselves.
    Hint... if you get arrested in downtown Nashville for being drunk in public, police will drop the charges and let you go after eight hours. Don't contest the charges or hire a lawyer. Metro Nashville Police will help you out. If you're drunk and acting stupid they will let your friends take you back to your hotel to sleep it off. If you can't find your friends, refuse an Uber, or don't know what hotel you're staying at (which is strangely common) you will be arrested Be nice and you will be let go with no charges after sleeping it off.

  • @TimSmith-uc4pk
    @TimSmith-uc4pk Před rokem +1

    And it is better to have your own car or rent one so that you aren't paying a fortune for Uber or Lyft rides. Especially if you wanna travel outside of Nashville. You can go across state lines into Kentucky.

  • @mender722
    @mender722 Před rokem

    I went to Nashville once, but it was in January. Maybe not the best time to go.

  • @Rebel9668
    @Rebel9668 Před rokem

    I haven't really been to Nashville since Opryland closed it's theme park years ago. Just lost the desire to go as that was the main attraction for me. I can see fancy hotels here and i can go to pubs and honky tonks here too and ride a REAL steamboat just down the road in Louisville, KY and not a diesel boat made up to look like one. I've been to the Hermitage, The Ryman and the Parthenon so there really just isn't any draw for me there.

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 Před rokem

    Orlando at night is a completely different vibe. The clubs (or whatever is left of them) and bars tend to play mostly modern music with a slight lean towards what is popular. The crowd though is mostly young business professionals just getting off work to get dinner and maybe a drink before going home. Most clubs have converted into a mix of restaurant and bar without much of a dance floor. Techno isn’t really played as frequently as the people have grown up and don’t really like it. Disney is also different at night as it’s about the higher end restaurant scene and maybe shopping if you are in the mood. Universal at night is more about restaurants now with the coconut club jazz lounge although it changes a bit depending on the holiday like the Dead coconut club during Halloween or the red and green coconut club during Christmas.

  • @Outlawstar79
    @Outlawstar79 Před rokem

    They made it a tourist trap in a lot of ways, there are some genuine spots like anywhere even where I am the tourist trap is very real. Gatlinburg is a huge hot spot for all that stuff but it is less of a party city and more family oriented which is good. when you get closer to midnight or even eleven at night the town is already winding down. I love the Parthenon but the rest I can leave unless I am exploring for food. If you wanna pop into Gatlinburg then shoot me a message bout it sometime.

  • @justchillin6793
    @justchillin6793 Před rokem

    If you go to somewhere nicknamed music city and are expecting quiet you might not be the brightest

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Před rokem +2

    If a place ever gets too popular in the US, ,it seems to get too over done with stuff it really doesn't' need and it gets the fake vibe ..

  • @altego33
    @altego33 Před rokem +2

    unless you are in a city like new york or chicago, public transport is terrible in the US.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před rokem

      Boston is decent, too. Very walkable

    • @altego33
      @altego33 Před rokem

      @@LindaC616 i loved walking the freedom trail in boston

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před rokem

      @altego33 it's s good city for tourism in that everything tourists want to see can be seen on foot. In fact, I'd rather take the train than drive in east Boston

    • @altego33
      @altego33 Před rokem +1

      @@LindaC616 driving in boston is nightmare fuel ">

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před rokem

      @@altego33 before Waze/smart phone, it sure was!

  • @Matt-wc2mf
    @Matt-wc2mf Před rokem

    Stag and Hen Dos = Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties in the States. The roles are kinda reversed too. I feel like UK Stag Dos focus on making the groom do embarrassing things for fun, while in the US, that's more common for the Bachelorette parties (Lots of penis shaped novelties involved for some reason...).

  • @barryfletcher7136
    @barryfletcher7136 Před rokem

    There is a part of Dublin, Ireland (the Temple Bar area) which can seem quite fake and which is frequented by Europeans from outside Ireland. That includes Europeans indulging in bachelor and bachelorette (Hen) parties.

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  Před rokem

      yeah, true, though i'd argue one difference as those bars at Temble Bar have been in the same place and unchanged for hundreds of years

    • @barryfletcher7136
      @barryfletcher7136 Před rokem

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Bar,_Dublin

  • @Muddywatersist
    @Muddywatersist Před 9 měsíci

    Unfortunately tourism is a big money maker for a cities economy and sometimes it can be to much. I lived there in the 1980's and I miss the southern food.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 Před rokem

    I would not want to live in Nashville or Vegas because they are tourist areas, and are very busy and hectic.. I would much rather go to a quiet Seashore Resort or stay at a nice resort on a Florida beach on the edge of Myrtle Beach where there is a lot to do, and there's tropical blue waters and white sands and palm trees and delicious seafood buffets.

  • @angellunsford2741
    @angellunsford2741 Před 11 měsíci

    Public transportation in the US, overall, is not at all user friendly or convenient. Some cities have it worked out, but very few. Sadly.

  • @sethortiger
    @sethortiger Před rokem

    Nashville resident, and you're spot on, especially about the city desperately needing good public transportation

  • @yaimavol
    @yaimavol Před 3 měsíci

    LOL yes, in the US, anyplace you have tourists, you are going to have the ridiculous stuff to spend money on. DO NOT buy cowboy boots on Broadway. You'll pay 2x the price. I found the Glenn Campbell museum to be another waste of money. That said, there is NO cover charge at any of the bars to get in. It's all free entertainment. Where else in the world can you get that?

  • @hankhank5370
    @hankhank5370 Před 3 měsíci

    I absolutely hate going to Nashville, I avoid it at all costs. Unfortunately I do have to go there now and then because of the VA hospital. I hate the traffic around Nashville. I have driven in Rome, Paris, London, LA, etc. but for me Nashville is the worst.

  • @vikingxj42f41
    @vikingxj42f41 Před rokem +2

    Im from south of Nashville. Nashville is not what it used to be.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 Před rokem

    Well all tourist towns and tourist cities and tourist areas are going to be expensive. Get away from the tourist areas and everything is much cheaper. You really can judge the United States by going to tourist areas. There are very nice tourist areas that are much more quiet and laid-back and for older people. Maybe that's what would be better for you. That's what I like.

  • @frankisfunny2007
    @frankisfunny2007 Před rokem +1

    Yeah, transportation isn't the best here in the US. Stuff like bussing, trains, subway system (if they even have that jn that city), etc.
    Like my home state of Pennsylvania, for example. We have one of the highest gas taxes in the entire country. We're not seeing taxes be used for better transportation, or better roads, or overall infrastructure. Beyond the major cities, of course.
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    It's not like the continent of Europe where the cities are closer, and work together for a better transportation system. Or the fact that the government doesn't use the taxpayer's money better.

    • @frankisfunny2007
      @frankisfunny2007 Před rokem

      Also, the minor league baseball team from Nashville is called the "Sounds". They just debuted a new look that fits the city!
      The white & blue jerseys have stripes going down the sleeves. On the players' left sleeve is a patch (with "NSH" for "Nashville") that's a guitar pick on the stripes. To make it look like someone's picking a guitar.

  • @Princess_karen
    @Princess_karen Před rokem

    I am East Tennessee born and raised, Nashville is not the best representation of our beautiful state. It has gone downhill from the great place it used to be. Down town stinks, I was there a year or so ago it literally smells bad and has become a drunken mess.

  • @jennis2pennies748
    @jennis2pennies748 Před rokem +1

    PLEASEEEE COME TO SPRINGFIELD, IL! I’ll show you around myself. You’ll learn everything about our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. You will not be disappointed. Promise! 🙏🏼

    • @jennis2pennies748
      @jennis2pennies748 Před rokem +1

      We have the Abe Lincoln Presidential Library here. Which is amazing! Some of the “shows” were developed by Hollywood special effects artists. Not too far from here we have New Salem. You can watch real butter being churned, see a school house from Lincoln’s era, and a lot more. We also have the Dana Thomas House, the State Capitol and Old State Capitol. Lincoln’s law firm, Lincoln’s Home, Lincoln’s Tomb and soooo much more. So if you like history, Springfield is your spot. ❤️

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  Před rokem +2

      I’d LOVE to visit 😊

  • @happycactus
    @happycactus Před rokem

    Nashville is fine, Memphis is, well….. make sure your car is locked, especially while driving.

  • @TonyM132
    @TonyM132 Před rokem +2

    You went to Atlanta, huh? If you're like me, you wish you'd have skipped it. Nashville, Charlotte, Charleston, Memphis, and New Orleans are all much better southern cities to visit than hot mess Hotlanta.

  • @stevemak8620
    @stevemak8620 Před rokem +1

    First impression: Wet hot steamy unbearable.

  • @CindyBoyle
    @CindyBoyle Před rokem +1

    Nashville's for young people who want to party. I have zero interest in going to Nashville.

  • @riada4996
    @riada4996 Před rokem

    Nashville is a tourist trap city. There are much better places to visit in Tennessee, smokey mountains, Safari Park, "canoe the canet." Sorry you fell prey to the tourist trap.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 Před rokem +2

    Las Vegas and Nashville are nothing alike. Nashville is a party place for country bumpkins, and mostly young people who like country music and want to party and get drunk. While Vegas has a lot of luxury hotels and casinos and Grand buffets and nice restaurants with all kinds of food. There is some party atmosphere going on but it's mostly people from cities and from around the world. There are Grand hotels there are shows and celebrities. I would not even begin to compare the two.

    • @burntphotography1697
      @burntphotography1697 Před rokem +5

      Bless your heart

    • @bluesageful
      @bluesageful Před rokem +2

      I'll second that 'Bless your Heart' ! 😉

    • @CindyBoyle
      @CindyBoyle Před rokem

      Yes very true Jeff! 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @ladiuneeq9789
      @ladiuneeq9789 Před rokem

      You are spot on, @jeffhampton2767!

    • @TheSunkenGrave
      @TheSunkenGrave Před rokem

      Sir, you do not know the first thing about Nashville and I know of fewer opinions that could be more erroneous. Nashville also has Grand Hotels (Opryland Hotel, Hermitage Hotel, etc). and shows and celebrities, and has become a culinary destination all of which is attracting people from around the world. Sheeesh, such ignorance. My statements were best summed up by burntphotography and bluesageful; "Bless your heart."

  • @bobslate7231
    @bobslate7231 Před 3 měsíci

    Nashville is way more then the downtown district. Also Nashville is the mid South there are civil war battlefields and Historical Cultural. You there for a couple days so you are just going to see downtown area.