Where in Hawaii. Hawaii is made up of a cluster of islands with different vibes. Honolulu Waikiki is the pits. Maui and and Kauai are absolutely beautiful |
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And Mass MOCA and The Clark!!! |
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Niagara Falls.
The falls itself are beautiful but the town itself looks like a strip mall along Rockville Pike |
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Yes. The only worthwhile appeal to the state of Louisiana are the beignets and the Whitney Plantation Museum. |
Did you mistype Dominican Republic or Phuket, Thailand? |
Turks and Caicos is a lot nicer in my opinion. Also Barbados |
| People who like New Orleans - would you recommend going with tweens for a long weekend trip? What would be your suggestions for activities with 10-12 year olds? When is the best weather? |
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Interesting thread, my first day in Paris I was very underwhelmed so I can relate, but just made a point to get down into the neighborhoods and loved it. I’m not a city person so that makes sense.
I also don’t love Rehoboth. So cheap, touristy. I do love Bethany though go figure. Not a big LA fan either but again, not a city gal. |
| Cinque terre - when we went it was sooooo crowded |
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Travel is completely subjective and largely dictated by your personal experience—and personality.
I just asked my ten year old if he’s ever been disappointed by any of our travel, and his response was that he has fun wherever we go. Having said that, I’ll still throw in my two cents: Aruba - They literally (over) built one side of the island they call the American Zone. It’s like Ocean City with a better beach. Too crowded and commercialized for my taste, but you can find less crowded resorts (Divi is further down the beach and doesn’t have high rises). Hawaii - Dont stay in Waikiki; it’s a crowded city with the attendant issues. It’s a schlep from the east coast, and not my cup of tea since I prefer the calm turquoise water in the Caribbean. Puerto Rico - If you didn’t like PR, I’m curious where you stayed and what you did. PR is a lot of fun if you rent a car and explore. We always have a blast! Great food, nice people, and we always enjoy beach days off the beaten path. Quebec - Magical in winter! Fun in summertime! Great trip with kids. San Francisco and Seattle - The most overrated American cities imho. Don’t like the weather. Both cities feel depressing. Both cities lack the energy and fun vibe of literally every other city I’ve ever visited. New Orleans - I eat my way through that city, and it’s always awesome! Charleston - My kids commented that Charleston is like a less tropical, less colorful Old San Juan ;0) We like it. Great food, charming architecture, easily accessible beach towns. Paris - I was on guard for pickpockets after almost being mugged twice. That colored my impression of the city. Crowded, dirty. I’ll say it: the international crowd of tourists seem incapable of forming lines and respecting personal space. Those same people are rude. But I did love the food and some of the architecture. Tip: do your research before you travel. Stay someplace special. Eat at foodie places and off the beaten path hole in the wall dives. Get out of the city. Walk. Enjoy the outdoors. Book interesting excursions (private tour, fishing, etc.). Have fun! |
| Which is better for a beach vacation with kids: Puerto Rico, DR, Aruba, Bahamas, or Mexico? Talking about staying at a resort the whole time and really want nice sand and clear water. |
Not DR (crummy beaches) Aruba: check out Divi. The high rises further down the beach are nice, but crowded. Mexico: might be what you’re looking for. Splurge for a nice resort. Bahamas: like Mexico, but closer and with better beaches. Crowded unless you go with a higher end, boutique resort. PR: can you afford Ritz Dorado or another villa in Dorado? Or Four Seasons? Rent a car. The island is fun and safe. Don’t stay put at the resort. Explore! FTR, we’ve stayed at a mix of hotels (not high end), and still have a blast. Plenty of islands in the Caribbean are better than the ones you listed, fwiw. |