"We define such a place as one that packs a little bit of everything for everyone — except maybe Johnny Knoxville and his extreme-thrill-seeking posse. In a city with enough variety, you won’t have to compromise with your amigos, your family or even yourself about the next fun activity to do alone or together," said WalletHub.
Providence ranks 86th in entertainment and recreation, 9th in entertainment and parties and 111th in costs.
Providence ranks 23 behind Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia at 21 and 22 respectively, while ranking ahead of Sacramento, California and Baton Rouge, Louisiana at 24 and 25 respectively.
Oxnard, California is ranked as the least fun city, while Las Vegas, Nevada is ranked as the most fun city.
To identify the most fun cities in America, WalletHub's analysts compared the 150 most populated U.S. cities across three categories, entertainment and recreation, nightlife and parties, and costs.
They then evaluated the categories using 51 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100 point scale, with 100 being the best score.
WalletHub then calculated overall scores for each city using the weighted average across all metrics, which they then used to construct the final ranking.
Entertainment & Recreation - Total Points: 40
Number of Coffee & Tea Shops per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Public Beaches per Capita: Half Weight (~0.65 Points)
Number of Tennis Courts per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Public Golf Courses per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Public Swimming Pools per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Ball Diamonds per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Basketball Hoops per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Bike-Rental Facilities per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Fishing Spots per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Hiking Trails per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Boat Tours & Water Sports per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Water Parks per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Restaurants per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Ice Cream & Frozen-Yogurt Shops per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Movie Theaters per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Attractions: Double Weight (~2.58 Points)
WalletHub “Sports Fans” Ranking: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Note: Includes football, basketball, baseball, hockey and soccer.
Percentage of the Population with Walkable Park Access: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Percentage of Designed Parkland Areas: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Park Playgrounds per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Parkland as Percentage of City Area: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Acres of Parkland per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
WalletHub “Weather” Ranking: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Arcades per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Amusement Parks per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Performing-Arts Theaters per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Sport Venues per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Fitness Centers per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Recreational-Sport Centers per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Number of Festivals per Capita: Full Weight (~1.29 Points)
Nightlife & Parties - Total Points: 40
“Access to Bars” Grade: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Note: This grade is a combination of bars per capita and bars per square mile, a measure of both availability (per capita) and proximity (per square mile).
Number of Dance Clubs per Capita: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Number of Casinos per Capita: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Number of Beer Gardens per Capita: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Number of Music Venues per Capita: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Dance Party Index: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Number of Arts & Crafts-Supplies Establishments per Capita: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Public Drinking Allowed: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Time of Last Call: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Average Open Hours of Breweries: Full Weight (~4.00 Points)
Costs - Total Points: 20
Average Price of Party Ticket: Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Average Beer Price: Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Note: This metric measures the price of a 6-pack Heineken (12 oz. containers), excluding any deposit.
Average Wine Price: Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Average Food Price (Pizza & Burger): Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Prevalence of Affordable Restaurants Rated at Least 4.5 Stars: Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Movie Costs: Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Bowling Costs: Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Average Fitness-Club Fee: Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Price for a 3-Star Hotel Room: Full Weight (~1.82 Points)
Cost of Living: Double Weight (~3.64 Points)
20 Reasons Why Fall in New England is the Best Season - 2016
For wine lovers, this is one of the best times of the year because it's grape season.
There are many great Vineyards around New England but Newport Vineyards tops the list and fall is one of the best times to visit, even if you may need a sweater.
The views of Mount Hope Bay are unparalleled. Enjoy some wine with a snack or three while watching the sunset. The chef is known for a well-balanced menu of seasonal treats that uses locally sourced seafood in creative ways.
Celebrate the arrival of fall and sit outside at the Boat House Restaurant.
Arguably the coolest thing about the fall season is the changing of the leaves. You will want to go up to the Berkshires and stroll through a park or just down a street and take note of all the colors, it's a must do fall activity.
There are not to many better fall family activities then to spend a day picking some apples.
Be sure to make the most out of the start of the fall season when you pick Pippin Orchards apples.
Then bring the apples home to make apple pie, apple sauce, or enjoy as they are.
Happy picking!
College Football is Back
Brown, URI, Bryant
College football has returned and what better way to spend a fall Saturday then at Brown, URI, Bryant or going to all three if the game times allow it.
Grab your school's sweater, cook some hot dogs in the parking lot and enjoy the game.
Bragging Rights on the Line in Final Tennis Matches
Still owe someone a rematch? or maybe just a match in general.
There is still plenty of great weather left to get the match in and the winner of the match takes home bragging rights which they hold for the entire winter.
Game on!
Fall Lineup of Beers
Whether it's Octoberfest from Sam Adams or a pumpkin beer from Harpoon or Newport Storm, it's time to get out to your local bar or store and pick up some of the great fall beers on tap or in stock.
The fall season is Plimoth Plantation's busiest time of year and it is a great time to bring the family.
Visit the Wampanoag Homesite, the 17th-Century English Village, Nye Barn, Craft Center, Plimoth Bread Company, Mayflower II, and the Plimoth Grist Mill!
A great way to learn and have fun at the same time.
Every fall for the last 15-16 years, the New England Patriots have entered the season with a chance to win the Super Bowl, in a lot of cases, even favored to win it.
That's pretty cool and is a big reason why fall is the best season in New England.
Although, the first four games of this season may be tricky.
Pumpkin picking is a timeless event for families, especially those with young kids who will love to just run around and grab whichever pumpkin looks good to them.
The fall season is all about pumpkins and pumpkin picking is one of the best fall activities going.
Dive into history at King Richard's Faire, New England's oldest and largest Renaissance Festival and most beloved annual fall event. Dress up, play games and learn alot at a faire that is a great fall event for the entire family.
The Faire starts on September 3 and goes until October 23
Visit Animals at the Zoo One Last Time
It's almost that time of year when the local Zoo's close up shop for the winter. Take the family to see the animals one last time.
The Zoo makes for a great fall day for the entire family.
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