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I lived in Miami when I was in my 20’s and I definitely feel like I would feel too old for it now but it’s a fun place. |
To each their own (we loved Costa Rica)
Won't go back to: India - the poverty is oppressive and depressing and I never felt safe Las Vegas - don't gamble, and the overconsumption is gross (the drinking, the spending, the throwing away money gambling) Bahamas, St Martin, Jamaica and other Caribbean islands. You drive through poverty stricken areas to expensive resorts where the impoverished take care of you. If just feels icky Don't love hot humid places (rain forest I Equador, Singapore), but it's the weather not the place |
I'm the QP, and I was still pretty young (relatively speaking) while I was there so that wasn't my issue, but it still wasn't good. The Everglades airboat tour was very disappointing as was most of the food (although I did like a walking food/culture tour we took around South Beach, more for the experience than the food we tried). Orlando was worse though. I was pickpocketed, we had multiple terrifying drivers, at least one identified attempted scam, bad service experiences, you name it. I have always wanted to do the Keys though, so I am hopeful that the third time will be the charm. |
Los Angeles can be really fun. Amazing food scene and just a lot to do overall. I think you have to find a reason to go. Go for a show or something and stay at an incredible hotel in Beverly Hills. |
Florida in July. Worst vacation ever. All that sargassum seaweed ruined my beach vacation. |
They are all huge fans of Secrets (? I believe that is the name). A bar where the 20somethings are at peak age and the people who went in their twenties reminisce. |
this is all people need to know about ocean city. You go when you are hot, 20 and lack cash. |
Puerto Rico. It's like the Taco Bell of Latin America. |
Unwelcome might be a better word. But I work abroad as a medical professional and I’d say I generally feel wanted, not just welcomed. I’d say that maybe they’re just sick of internationals, but I’ve lived other places with problematic relationships with internationals, and I still wasn’t treated with so much hostility. It’s also just a hard place to live. I met a lot of people who said they became depressed while living there. |
Naples, Italy |
I want to go to Naples! Tell me please what did you dislike? I’d love to visit Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast too |
What happened in Varanasi? I travelled as part of a big group. There were some close calls for one woman in my group, and all of us experienced some degree of ogling and groping. |
I like your description. There are some forgotten places there for sure and under the gray sky they can be depressing or even sinister. Like Fernwood, CA. I've been as far as Seattle and the rocky coastline, big forests and cold ocean along with the volcano mountains like Shasta and Mt St Helen's defines rugged, and to me, a pitiless landscape. A don't mess with Mother Nature place. I imagine Alaaka to be even.more that way. |
By scam, do you mean Disney? |