| Cancun. Hated it. Don’t understand the appeal at all. |
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NYC
It was dirty and cramped and yucky. |
Well, no one vacations there. |
The parade routes and the French Quarter during Mardi Gras. |
Agree. I don’t get the appeal at all. |
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I’ve had to travel to some pretty rough places for work and by far the worst of all was Kinshasa….it was probably the 10th major African city I’ve visited and where I felt the most uncomfortable for my safety, have seen the worst poverty and people including children disfigured from war, missing limbs, etc. This is just people we passed on the street. I know I’m just fortunate I’ve never been to Goma.
In terms of places I’ve gone intentionally—a few years after stopping all the work-related travel we went to Disneyworld with the kids…spending way too much money, sweating like pigs and just dreaming for it to be over…. |
I hate the shops and the restaurants and most of the housing at OBX, but when the conditions are right, the beach is so lovely. And we’ve had a few truly adorable rentals in nice, calm neighborhoods. So if you like the beach and just hanging around in your beach house, it can be wonderful. |
| Many parts of Italy. So dirty |
A friend of mine who was in the foreign service said her time in the DRC was by far the worst of her career. |
Well, we were only there for a few days on his work schedule, so our ability to get out and about beyond the tourist areas was limited. But even then, 6 Flags would never be a reason to visit a place. We did get to a few restaurants, which were meh - their version of Mexican (Tex-Mex?) wasn't fantastic. The landscape was bleak. Overall it was just a disappointing experience, especially after hearing a lot of nice things about San Antonio. |
I was also underwhelmed by San Antonio. We were only there for a couple days and restricted to the downtown area. Maybe my assessment isn’t fair, but I expected more. I thought the food would be better too. For being so close to the border, having a large Mexican immigrant population, I had high hopes. Tex-Mex we had was pretty standard fare and nothing we couldn’t get at home. |
Adirondack or finger lakes not count? |
If you're referring to just the Cancun hotel strip rather than Cancun city proper, yes it is a tourist zone mostly for Americans. There are some nice hotels there, and lovely beaches, and it's great to get out of the airport and be at a hotel in 15 minutes, but it lacks charm. But the Riviera Maya zone if you get a bit further away from Cancun has some spectacular beaches, charming towns, Mayan ruins and great nature sites. It's a lovely area. |
The charm of Amsterdam for me was wondering by the canals night after night. The Dutch were not into window treatment LOL Then I'd stop by a bar away from tourists and drink with locals who brought their kids; and sing alone with them. Not sure how crowded are the canal areas now. |
I hated Disney. Crowded, queues everywhere. We actually went to some small amusement park outside, and got all the rides out of the kids' system lol |