Where to go: SCAD or MSU?

Made a reddit account just to ask this. I (18f, incase that's relevant) have been accepted into SCAD and am currently on the waitlist to see if I am accepted into MSU. They are the two schools I really hoped to get into when I applied, and it's getting close to the point where I have to actually decide.

SCAD is desirable as a large creative majors focused school, which is important to me as I can't see myself doing anything but art in my future. It is closer to my immediate family and my current girlfriend than MSU is. I have received a scholarship from SCAD that covers a little bit of the tuition. I know SCAD intentionally accepts a lot of people, expecting them to drop out because of the workload, and that most creative fields care more about portfolios than degrees.

MSU is in the same town as my non-immediate family who would likely home me and in my birth state. I was greatly moved by watching one of their theatre performances. One of my teachers thinks I'd really like in there as part of a game design major. This is very far away from my immediate family/partner and I would not be prepared for the change in weather because it'd be from Florida to Michigan. Also... I don't even know if I'm actually in yet, lol.

Let it be known that cost will not effect my decision at all. I have the means to go wherever I want no matter how much money it is (which is a privilege I will never take for granted, mind you.)

So, where should I go?