September 2018 Global Traveler

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Intimate Occasions Key West attracts LGBTQ+ visitors for weddings, honeymoons and vacations. BY MARK CHESNUT

A HISTORIC EVENT TOOK PLACE back in 2015, when Florida’s first same-sex marriage united local gay activists Aaron Huntsman and William Lee Jones. The fact the ceremony took place at Key West’s Monroe County Courthouse says a lot about the destination’s long-time welcoming attitude. Today more than 225,000 LGBTQ+ visitors vacation in Key West every year, according to tourism figures from the Monroe County Tourist Development Council, representing all of the Florida Keys. And the southernmost city in the continental United States is more than just a gay vacation hot spot: Some 30 percent of Key West’s resident population identifies as part of the community. So it’s no wonder the destination enjoys such a great reputation with gay globetrotters from around the world. Same-sex weddings and honeymoons remain a major focus for the destination’s tourism industry … and with good reason. Key West was Florida’s first city to recognize same-sex domestic partnerships and marriage equality, and the city’s Monroe County was the state’s first county to recognize those same rights for the entire chain of Florida Keys. Most gay and lesbian weddings in Key West and the Florida Keys are intimate gatherings with fewer than 30 guests, according to Guy Ross, LGBT sales manager, Monroe County Tourist Development Council. “Perhaps the only ‘change’ that we are seeing now with the advent of marriage equality is the inclusion of more family members and more mainstream friends in gay and lesbian ceremonies,” he said. Memorable entertainment is another selling point for Key West. Nightlife fans out among several bars, including the Bourbon St. Pub, which hosts fanciful theme parties, and LaTeDa, a boutique hotel that’s home to the Crystal Room, where world-renowned female impersonators perform. The Key West Pride celebration takes place in June, while Fantasy Fest brings yet another parade and lots of open-air festivities to the city’s streets in October. A variety of gay-owned and gay-friendly hotels also roll out the welcome mat for LGBTQ+ visitors — including the male-only Island House and Equator Resort, as well as Alexander’s Guesthouse and a variety of upscale properties welcoming all travelers. In Key West, the rainbow carpet is rolled out just about everywhere.

DIVERSE COMMUNITY: Key West alfresco dining (above), and Tropic Cinema (left) PHOTOS: © MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

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