I'll add my own: 1) Generally cold, unfriendly people, 2)horrible,tasteless food 3)bad air quaility in the winder and during wildfire season 4B) Rampant and agressive homeless population in central Denver where I lived, 4) Crazy weather that makes your car insurance sky high 5) Isolation from the rest of the country. If you want to see anything besides the mountains you need to be prepared to fly or drive minimum 10 hours to get to the next major city. I personally thought RTD was cool and I had no issue in affording my home, although paying $325k for a 2 bdrm 700 sq ft townhome built in 1892 kinda stung LOL
Sorry about the unfriendly people. I’ve noticed that in pockets of Denver too. But as a whole people on the south and west sides of the metro and much friendlier. Interior of Denver not as much and you are spot on with the homeless problem. There was also a popular radio show back in the day that did a study that showed people west of Broadway were way friendlier than people east of Broadway. I started paying attention and kinda felt the same way 😂😂😂
How in the hell and why did you find RTD cool? Ever get a scheduled last bus just not show up for whatever reason and you didn't plan to get an uber like they tell you? I don't think thats cool. They also have some major assholes working for them who decide to take their bad day out on you. They could do better, but it's a little insulting when the riders and operators have more compassion and decency for the human predators than the actual working people in the area. I SAID WHAT I SAID.
@@travisc8016 My experience with RTD was fine. I used the line from the airport to the Blake Street station often when travelling, and the Welton station to downtown when I worked downtown and didn't feel like walking to the office. When I lived in the Highlands I would take the 38 bus line into downtown for work and also never had an issue.
I'll add my own: 1) Generally cold, unfriendly people, 2)horrible,tasteless food 3)bad air quaility in the winder and during wildfire season 4B) Rampant and agressive homeless population in central Denver where I lived, 4) Crazy weather that makes your car insurance sky high 5) Isolation from the rest of the country. If you want to see anything besides the mountains you need to be prepared to fly or drive minimum 10 hours to get to the next major city. I personally thought RTD was cool and I had no issue in affording my home, although paying $325k for a 2 bdrm 700 sq ft townhome built in 1892 kinda stung LOL
Sorry about the unfriendly people. I’ve noticed that in pockets of Denver too. But as a whole people on the south and west sides of the metro and much friendlier. Interior of Denver not as much and you are spot on with the homeless problem. There was also a popular radio show back in the day that did a study that showed people west of Broadway were way friendlier than people east of Broadway. I started paying attention and kinda felt the same way 😂😂😂
@@EverythingDenver yep! LOL I lived in Cole, just blocks from RiNo. The people were absolutely INSUFFERABLE!
Texans and Californians messed up our beloved colorado
How in the hell and why did you find RTD cool? Ever get a scheduled last bus just not show up for whatever reason and you didn't plan to get an uber like they tell you? I don't think thats cool. They also have some major assholes working for them who decide to take their bad day out on you. They could do better, but it's a little insulting when the riders and operators have more compassion and decency for the human predators than the actual working people in the area. I SAID WHAT I SAID.
@@travisc8016 My experience with RTD was fine. I used the line from the airport to the Blake Street station often when travelling, and the Welton station to downtown when I worked downtown and didn't feel like walking to the office. When I lived in the Highlands I would take the 38 bus line into downtown for work and also never had an issue.