No experience of the place whatsoever, so a completely impartial view of your comments:
1) It's a completely dry town & not even allowed in the accom - which is probably a good thing if you're there for flight training?
2) The weather wasn't great - not sure what you mean by that. If you mean it wasn't blue skies every day, that's a good thing, because you never learn about weather if it's blue skies every day. If you mean it was so bad you never got any flying done, that's a bad thing.
3) The place is completely flat which makes it pretty boring hour building. So is Florida. But hour-building doesn't need a JAR-approved school, you can go literally anywhere in the world
3) No noise/music after 10:00. If that's a major problem for you, find your own accomodation somewhere.
4) Many of the students were mind numbingly boring. I'm sure they thought the same about you!
On your plus points:
1) Good planes - that's good
2) No visa, which is also good, although a visa shouldn't cause any problems if you have the time and patience to get it arranged in advance
3) It isn't that much more than US places. No, there are plenty of US places which have good planes, and you don't need a visa to hour-build in the US, only to train (but I agree it is a big hassle)
Interestingly, you don't mention the instruction, which I find strange because that, IMHO, is the single most important point!
From your post, it seems to me that you're more interested in having a party than learning to fly. I'm sure that's not a reflection of the facts, only the way it comes across in your post. We haven't seen to much on here about Harv's, but as an interested bystander I'd like to know what you thought of the training you received - and I'm sure that other PPRuNers who are thinking of going there would appreciate that even more.
FFF
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