Just behind Orlando is Cincinnati, Ohio, with the outlet noting the city’s large number of parks, swimming pools, and baseball fields. Las Vegas comes in third place for its live entertainment and many casinos. Rounding out the top 5 are St. Louis, Mo. and Honolulu, Hawaii.
New York City comes in at No. 22 on the list, while Los Angeles ranks at 36.
The ranking is made up of the 150 most populous cities in the U.S., plus at least two of the most populous cities in each state. They were scored across three main dimensions, each weighing equally: recreation, entertainment, rest and relaxation.
At the bottom of the list is Pearl City, Hawaii, which also had the fewest coffee shops per capita. Other cities ranked among the worst were Yonkers, N.Y., Fremont, Calif., Irving, Texas, and Chula Vista, Calif., which has the lowest museums per capita.