Rehobeth does not have a good food. |
We love Hatteras Island. It's a little quiet for some, doesn't have Michelin rated chefs, but we love it. It is not for everybody, but i think it's mich better than Nags Head and Kitty Hawk. |
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Hyped Places that are a let down
Disney Bali - completely agree with the previous post on this Spanish beaches Rome Chicago Cruises Hyped Places that I enjoyed Paris Asheville Venice Petra Amsterdam Greece and greek beaches Costa Rica (stayed in Guanacaste) coastal Maine |
Agree. If I want a big bustling city with Starbucks on every corner, typical retail stores (Sephora, Gap, etc...) chain restaurants everywhere then I’ll just stay home! I travel to discover new scenery, new food, new cultures, new architecture, etc. |
Augusta? Nobody cares about Augusta. There are some great beach towns and some boring ones. Acadia is incredible. There are a lot of nice things about Portland. |
You do know that Chicago is a great city for architecture, right??? I am not saying it is as different from DC as Paris or Rome or even that is recommend it to most people for a vacay, but Chicago is famous for its architecture. |
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South Beach (Miami) was disorienting for me. Loved the Art Deco buildings but I’ve never had a restaurant attempt to fleece me in the US before. This was at one of those sidewalk cafes with kitschy cocktails, but no prices on the menus.
Having lived in a country where it’s common, I randomly decided to ask how much the drink was before ordering it. “$4t. No, $30 for you,” said the waitress. We left without ordering, and as we walked down the street, I started noticing how shocked the customers looked as they were handed their bills. Very surprising to me to find that kind of thing happening in an American city. |
| Sorry, the above should read, “$40. No, $30 for you,” said the waitress. |
I took the Chixago boat tour to look at architecture. It was cool. |
Where is the good food in Rehoboth? We go there every year but haven’t found good food. |
The fleecing/ sweetheart deals is in all phases of Miami Dade business and government contracting. |
| I don’t know if it was a let down but I thought Uluru/Ayers Rock was not worth the effort it takes to visit it. |
Yes. It does. |
I'm the one who posted about Bali that you responded to. To be fair, my experience was comparable to yours. I didn't have a bad time. We were living in Dubai and Bali is a cheap flight from Dubai. Parts of Bali (Kuta especially) was like the most trashy part of Ocean City on steroids with a large dose of prostitutes thrown in, all flirting with redneck Australians. Traffic was bad everywhere on the island. The Russians were peculiar, the women all dressed like cheap tarts and constantly posing in the most sexual way for photos by their boyfriends. There are no great beaches on Bali as it's almost all rocky. And I completely agree with you about the young hipster/hippy backpackers with their dreds and kaffir scarves and hand-rolled cigarettes who pretend they're "authentic travellers" But there were beautiful spots on Bali, glorious sunsets and the water itself is gorgeous and the food was pretty good. It just wasn't this paradise sold to you. We found other parts of SE Asia more enjoyable.
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