It’s my homeland. I go to see my family. If that sounds strange to you then so be it. And Seinfeld was a comedy show in case you didn’t know. |
Of COURSE it makes sense for people to go whose family lives there. The point is whether it is an enjoyable place to go just as a normal tourist. I think most people in the latter case say it’s an experience and they might be glad they did it once but it is rarely a spot tourists fall in love with. |
Aw, I love Montreal. Great museums, shopping and restaurants. It's feels like going to Europe without the jetlag. |
There are great things to do for kids: museums (Art and science), river cruises, the former Olympic complex (with the biodome and planetarium), insectarium, botanical gardens, underground city, Old Port. Montreal bagels. Mont Royal Park. It's a wonderful city. |
West Texas. |
I found most of New England boring (the Cape, ME, VT, NH) but I loved Montreal. It really has a charming vibe that I think most of New England lacks. And the food there is much better! |
Dubai - most soulless place on earth. Beaches are terrible too |
I didn't like Montreal much. It's not the worst place, but it's not great either. People are not very nice (I am a native French speaker so that's not why), there is good food, some nice sights, but not amazing. I feel like it would be a fine city where to live, but it's not charming. Quebec City is gorgeous. |
I really hated India. I hated everything about it - the food, the smell, the poverty, the interactions with any locals whether they were workers or just the local population. My friend got sick. It was so hot and humid. It was awful. |
DP here. I just posted that India was awful. The poor begging on the streets really made it uncomfortable. I stayed at the best resorts. The staff suffocated me by asking me how they could assist me. I remember the perfume stench at the hotels was nauseating. I love to Indian food occasionally in America. I hated every meal I had in India. I have an Indian friend who loves to visit her family and says how she used to always get lice when she went. How is that enjoyable?!?!? |
Cayman Islands
Had a wonderful vacation there in 2000, and was excited to return with my son in spring 2024. So sad to see what had become of this once wonderful destination. So much beach erosion and many of the activities I remembered doing were no longer available. Glad we were only there for a long 4 day weekend, it was so boring. Don't think i'll go back again. |
St Croix, USVI. ugh, never again. Really exposes you to the underbelly and dark side of these Caribbean island “paradises” |
+1. I wouldn’t say that I completely hated it, but I wouldn’t go back. |
I was there for two weeks in winter and never left Tokyo city limits (staying with sibling who lives there and we had too many kids in total to traipse all over the country). Still did something different and fun every single day. I studied the language in college and Japanese people are some of the funniest people on earth. I was in tears laughing reading ads for plastic surgery on the subway, signs in the ladies' room asking about constipation, a stern warning against gargling with the onsen water, a poignant display at the zoo about the elderly elephant....I think I got ten times the enjoyment out of the trip over my husband and kids. My parents really enjoy visiting Amish country in Indiana and that's truly something I never need to do again. I feel like they are very annoyed by our presence, even if we are spending money. |
Helen, GA. Or maybe Gatlinburg. Two places I went as a kid and returned as an adult to learn that absolutely everything is exactly as it was 30 years ago. Never again. |