Everyone gets wrapped up in the "hur hur Navy lands on boats" but that's only the tip of the iceberg for differences between Air Force and Naval Aviation.
Some considerations for you:
What interests you? Do you want to fly helos? A huge number of Navy/Marine aviators fly helos, but the helo community is fairly small in the AF. Not all Naval Aviators go to the boat either: VP and VQ squadrons (maritime patrol community, P-3s/EP-3s) don't land on carriers. The Navy also doesn't really have the strategic lift capability or platforms (big cargo planes like C-5s or C-17s) that the Air Force does if that's something that interests you.
What if you can't fly? You say "intel," but what do you think "intel" is? I'm not trying to call you out; most people don't know. As an officer, especially a JO, your intel time will not be high-speed craziness in most of the services. If you're still interested in intel, keep in mind that in the Navy it's a restricted line community and so very few (Navy) spots are open out of the Academy (Marines find out at TBS).
Where do you want to go? Frankly, most Navy/Marine Corps bases aren't bad. They may lack a little "cushiness" but they're really not bad, especially with regards to location.
You will not end up frozen in a missile silo in some flyover state. But there's fewer options of where to go depending on what you fly. East Coast? Oceana (VA), Mayport (FL), Jacksonville (FL), and Cherry Point (NC), Beaufort (SC), and Lejeune (NC) for Marines. West and beyond? San Diego, Whidbey Island (WA), Hawaii, or possibly Japan or Guam.
Your chances of getting pilot at either Academy are good so long as you're not an absolute mouthbreather. As long as you're qualified to, you will be given PRK at either Academy. So those are sort of non-issues.
Talk to Mids and Cadets and feel them out. Talk to the officers from the communities you're interested in a well. Who do you want to hang around with or the next four years, keeping in mind that it'll be 14-15 years if you go aviation? Personally, I found AF Cadets largely unbearable, while I liked Mids (and Marines!), so USNA was the choice for me. Other people obviously feel differently.