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1 Florida City Rated Worst In America For A Good Night’s Sleep

1 Florida City Rated Worst In America For A Good Night's Sleep

There is nothing better than feeling refreshed after a good night's sleep, but 1 Florida city rated worst in America for that.

I look forward every year to rainy season in Fort Myers. I love the sunshine of course, one of the reasons I moved to Southwest Florida, but when it comes to an afternoon nap or a good night's sleep, there's something about a storm that just lulls you right to sleep. Now, I do have a very scared puppy when he hears those cracks of thunder, but last night after I calmed him down, I slept like a baby.

But it can be a variety of things that can contribute to a restful night. Maybe it's a fan, super cold AC, a sound machine, or the warmth of your partner next to you in bed. No one wants a night of tossing and turning, but it comes to getting a good night's sleep, there's 1 Florida city rated worst in America for that.

1 Florida City Rated Worst In America For A Good Night's Sleep

It's been so long since I lived in a big city that I kind of forgot just how noisy it can be. I was in New York last summer, just for 1 night, and after hearing honking and sirens at all hours of the night, I was thinking to myself "how does anybody get any sleep around here!?" But then you talk to people that live there, and they say without it that they can't sleep. So I guess it just depends on what you're used to. But I prefer the quiet.

A new study conducted by Pure CBD Now looked at the 50 most populated cities in America and the noise levels in each. They looked at both road and airplane noise and the decibels of each. Miami beat out both New York City and Boston for being the loudest with a dBA level of 52.31, the highest in America.

Another Florida city is on the list, however this time for getting the best night's sleep. Jacksonville came in at #4 for the quietest city with a dBa of 38.96.

Florida has some amazing hotels, some of the best hotels in the USA, and I have been to many of them. Here in Estero I stayed at the Coconut Point Hyatt. In Naples I've been at both Ritz Carltons. The Seminole Casino Hotel in Immokalee has suites on the top floor that are just amazing.

Outside of Southwest Florida, my favorite in Orlando is The Animal Kingdom Lodge at Disney. The place is so amazing you'll not even care if you make it to the park. I've stayed at the legendary Fontainebleau on Miami's South Beach, but I'd put them second behind the Junior Suites at W South Beach. That felt more like a luxury apartment that it did a hotel room.

So did any of those hotels make the top 25? No, they did not. Not that they aren't amazing in every way, but Florida is just on top of things when it comes to luxury accommodations. That's why they show up so often on these lists.  As Zach Watson, senior travel editor at U.S. News states "The 2024 Best Hotels rankings offer travelers dependable options to stay for every type of trip, balancing location, amenities and quality service to ensure an enjoyable experience."

The Best Hotels in the USA

For the second year in a row, Acqualina Resort & Residences in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, takes the No. 1 spot, setting itself apart with its oceanfront pools, memorable dining and Mediterranean-inspired decor. The beautiful hotel is located on 4.5 beachfront acres in Miami’s Sunny Isles Beach. If you're planning on a stay, maybe check your finances first. The best price I could find for 2 adults was $1,599 a night. That's for a room that doesn't even face the ocean, but, as the website states, breakfast is included. Ok, I'm going to back off on judging that price too soon. The breakfast does look absolutely amazing.

Plus, I took a look ahead to see how much number 2 on the list is charging.

Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, Surfside, Florida

The Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club in Surfside, Florida. A legendary Miami Beach-area hotel that offers guests stellar service and unique experiences at its world-class spa ranks No. 2. Now keep in mind, we are in full season here in Florida. These are going to be some of the most expensive rates of the year. That being said, I found an oceanfront room on booking.com for $2,720 a night. That view is incredible.

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

Always mentioned as one of the best hotels in the country, this Orlando resort takes the number 7 spot. Perhaps what's bringing it down a notch is the construction of a residential development nearby. I did see a "construction discount" on the price, so they're definitely aware of it. It's still a Four Seasons hotel, and it's still amazing.

Faena Hotel Miami Beach

Rounding out the top 10 of the list is the Faena Hotel. US News states "Rooms are decorated in a modern, South American style and come outfitted with sleek wooden furnishings and colorful accents." I did find a room for $1,140 a night, but spring for the extra and get the ocean view and a balcony. Because of the hotel's location, rates will also fluctuate based on events in the area. 

The Setai Miami Beach

The Setai Miami Beach finds itself at number 11 on the list. If you enjoy the water, you're in luck. The hotel is not just on Miami Beach, but boasts three on-site infinity pools. I did find a room for $1,080 a night, but expect double that rate if you want the ocean view. This is the ocean view.

The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort

Down a few spots, to number 17, is The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort. This resort, 10 miles north of South Beach has amazing views of the Atlantic Ocean. And being a Marriott hotel, likely boast some of the cool tech like the W South Beach has like automated controls of the lights, blinds, and thermostat. Best price I could find was $1,299 a night but if you know someone who works for Marriott, ask them about the hotel's "friends and family" discount. 

The Breakers Palm Beach

Finishing up their top 25 list, at number 25, is The Breakers Palm Beach, an Italian Renaissance-style resort on the coast. if you're looking for an active stay, this is where you'll find it. Two golf courses, four pools, and 10 Har-Tru tennis courts. If you'd rather relax, they have a private beach. So, if you want a top notch resort hotel on the Atlantic, but don't want Miami, here it is. There's also a lot of history, here. I did see Booking.com have a room for $1,290 a night. But again, I'm writing this in February, when rates are usually the highest. 

The full list of 25 can be found here.

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Marija is a morning show host on WXKB/B1039 and midday host on WRXK/96KRock. She loves to write about food, travel, and things to do around the state of Florida.