Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Cities with the most bang for your buck this Fourth of July
Cities with the most bang for your buck this Fourth of JulyCities with the most bang for your buck this Fourth of JulyThe Fourth of July always presents a bunch of travel possibilities, but WalletHub has officially revealed the top destination to celebrate this year New York City.The company examined 100 American cities with the biggest populations in five areas attractions and activities, Fourth of July celebrations, safety accessibility, affordability and the weather forecast.They examined these five in terms of 19 factors, and each city eventually got a total score out of 100.Top places to celebrate July FourthHere are the top 15 cities according to WalletHub1) New York, NY (total score 72.14)2) Los Angeles, CA (total score 71.36)3) Chicago, IL (total score 68.30)4) Denver, CO (total score 67.12)5) Seattle, WA (total score 65.85)6) Atlanta, GA (total score 65.85)7) Milwaukee, WI (total score 64.61)8) San Diego, CA (total score 64.39)9) Washington, DC (total score 63.74)10) Buffal o, NY (total score 63.11)11) Dallas, TX (total score 63.11)12) New Orleans (total score 62.82)13) Minneapolis, MN (total score 60.40)14) Las Vegas, NV (total score 60.20)15) Sacramento, CA (total score 59.73)Wait, but which city came in last?San Bernardino, CA was the 100th-ranked city, with a total score of 33.02.How the cities compare to each otherCheck out the breakdown.The Fourth of July is on a Wednesday what this means for youEvan Jordan, an Assistant Professor in the School of Community Resources and Development at Arizona State University and Founder of The Trip Doctor Blog and Podcast, told WalletHub about the consequences of the Fourth of July being on a Wednesday this time around (in terms of traveling and costs).Timing plays a big role in the distance and amount of time people are willing to travel for their holiday celebrations, and Wednesday is unfortunately equidistant between weekends. Those with limited vacation time may think twice about taking two days off to exte nd their trip, he told the site. In all likelihood, a Wednesday Fourth of July will mean many people stay much closer to home for their celebrations, resulting in higher visitation to day-trip destinations.
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