Where did you absolutely hate?

Anonymous
Hollywood.
CA.

I had booked a trip to Hollywood since I love old movies and am fascinated with stories from Hollywood’s Golden Age.

But Hollywood was such a dump!!!!!!
Tons of homeless people, filthy dirty sidewalks/streets, etc.

It was kinda cool visiting Graumann’s Chinese Theatre, seeing the Hollywood Walk Of Fame as well as Hollywood High and the Wax Museum, etc.

But the atmosphere was more skid row than anything else.
Anonymous
Hate is too strong a word but the street harassment in Morocco, especially Marrakech, was unreal. Lots of beauty in that country but I’d never go back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hollywood.
CA.

I had booked a trip to Hollywood since I love old movies and am fascinated with stories from Hollywood’s Golden Age.

But Hollywood was such a dump!!!!!!
Tons of homeless people, filthy dirty sidewalks/streets, etc.

It was kinda cool visiting Graumann’s Chinese Theatre, seeing the Hollywood Walk Of Fame as well as Hollywood High and the Wax Museum, etc.

But the atmosphere was more skid row than anything else.


Yes. I actually really loved LA generally but Hollywood was shocking. I actually don't understand why it can't be a pedestrian area and sort of revamped to be more like old times 1940s Hollywood. I feel like it deserves it and instead it's like Time Square and tacky, filthy and seedy.
Anonymous
Someone else said it but I agree that I did not like Lima in Peru.

- People were very racist, and if you’re going to the city as a black person. Please cross your fingers, they are never friendly with them and usually seen as racist
- Politically, it is unsafe and protests were happening about almost everyday.
- Too dirty, and it smelled terrible for the most part.

Good food at least, thats what makes Lima good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had miserable experiences in both Miami and Orlando Florida (Miami less so). I will give the state one more shot (have always wanted to see the Keys) but if I don't like it there, I'm never going back to the state as a whole.


you literally picked the two worst places in FL to visit so you shouldn't write the whole state off based on that!


Yeah, Miami hit noisy all about show and nightlife. Lots of nice places tho!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone else said it but I agree that I did not like Lima in Peru.

- People were very racist, and if you’re going to the city as a black person. Please cross your fingers, they are never friendly with them and usually seen as racist
- Politically, it is unsafe and protests were happening about almost everyday.
- Too dirty, and it smelled terrible for the most part.

Good food at least, thats what makes Lima good.


Racism is just part of their culture. Don't be a bigot.
Anonymous
Barcelona. Overrun with tourists, not surprised the locals are mad. Also lots of scammers and thieves. Couldn’t walk ten steps without someone trying to accost me about some bs or other. Beautiful city but not worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hollywood.
CA.

I had booked a trip to Hollywood since I love old movies and am fascinated with stories from Hollywood’s Golden Age.

But Hollywood was such a dump!!!!!!
Tons of homeless people, filthy dirty sidewalks/streets, etc.

It was kinda cool visiting Graumann’s Chinese Theatre, seeing the Hollywood Walk Of Fame as well as Hollywood High and the Wax Museum, etc.

But the atmosphere was more skid row than anything else.


Love visiting Los Angeles, but Hollywood is pretty bad. We lasted fifteen minutes there and left.
Anonymous
Reno
Atlantic City
Grenada--they really hate Americans and have not gotten over us bombing them in the 80's
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was bored by Amsterdam. It’s okay for a quick visit, but I wouldn’t go back.


I tend to agree. I spent 3 years living in Belgium/Netherlands and I just...can't recommend it! Think of it as like a black hole of time and space that I don’t really want to revisit. I know I had some fun times there and it wasn't all bad by any means but whenever I see someone here majorly hyping up like, Ghent and Maastricht, I cringe so hard.


Amsterdam--I thought the crowds everywhere were overwhelming.
Anonymous
Milan. Every time they say Milan on the Olympics it brings back horrific memories. I was absolutely eaten alive by mosquitoes. Despite wearing bug spray, they just didn’t stop. My hotel only had screens and I was eaten at night. Restaurants didn’t have AC and so the mosquitoes even got me while I tried to eat. Just misery. I think they must breed in their ancient sewers or something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reno
Atlantic City
Grenada--they really hate Americans and have not gotten over us bombing them in the 80's


I didn’t find that to be at all true in Grenada. Lovely island and lovely people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:About eight yrs ago I visited Disneyworld in Orlando FL during Spring Break (end of March!) and had the worst possible time.
Ever‼️

Between the enormous crowds and the humidity you could not pay me a million to ever visit there again.

There were lines for EVERYthing: the restrooms, to even purchase cold water, all the rides…even to take a photo w/a Disney character!


Why do ppl even go to Disney? I cannot see the appeal in any way. When our kids asked if our family trip could be there we took them to Alaska instead. Less lines. More nature.
Anonymous
As a destination, Tahiti is very disappointing. It's only useful as a springboard to other islands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone else said it but I agree that I did not like Lima in Peru.

- People were very racist, and if you’re going to the city as a black person. Please cross your fingers, they are never friendly with them and usually seen as racist
- Politically, it is unsafe and protests were happening about almost everyday.
- Too dirty, and it smelled terrible for the most part.

Good food at least, thats what makes Lima good.


Racism is just part of their culture. Don't be a bigot.


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