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Gingras31

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As veterens of several tattoos (her and I), I would think that you would find a much nicer and cleaner place in the Orlando area. Go to a few diferent shops, feel them out. Find the place that feels good, then talk to the artists and tell them what you want to get. Design something with them. Take a couple visits to let the design come to life, before you put it on your body. Also, keep in mind that a new tattoo should not be exposed to sun or chlorine and requires a level of care that you may not want to do while on vacation.

 

Did a quick Google search of "Tattoo Orlando" and found that you have a whole pile of studios to use down there. Give them a try as opposed to the island idea. JMHO.

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I have two and the thought of getting one on a vacation isn't too appealing. Especially with the sun, saltwater and sand. I agree with the first poster and if you really have to have to have one get one in the US after checking it out. I know with my first one I had a hard time sitting (lower back) and getting comfortable was a problem. Plus if it were to get infected that would be a bummer on your vaca.

~Kristen

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