+1. Such a dump. |
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| Hawaii..... utterly unremarkable. Visited Lanai and Kauai and it was all just meh. SE Asia has much nicer beaches, better hotels and far more interesting culture. The Caribbean is so much closer if all you’re looking for is a lovely beach. |
Yeah, i too had high hopes for South of the Border. After all the billboards on I-95, it was such a let-down. |
Key West was probably one of our worst couple vacations. There are no nice hotels, the beaches are terrible in comparison to the islands and mainland Florida and it's full of drunken boomers. There was 1-2 cute restaurants in town but overall it's pretty hokey. |
Longboat Key is a very nice area, however it is not by any measure one of THE Keys. It’s almost 300 miles from Key Largo and almost 400 miles from Key West. |
That’s the whole point of going there - to do nothing. If you want nightlife, museums, or fine dining go somewhere else. The Outer Banks are for relaxation - hanging out on the beach with a good book, taking long walks, spending time with family. You don’t go there to “do stuff”, you go there so you don’t have to do anything! |
We loved Key West! We stayed in a fabulous hotel and had great food. Lots to do if you are active and love to snorkel and kayak and several interesting museum type places. The beaches are not as nice. But I loved the people and the laid back atmosphere and would go back in a heartbeat. |
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Disney world! I am an amusement park enthusiast and DW does not impress me. I expect crowds, heat, long lines, and bad food. That didn’t bother me. We took our girls when they were little and in princess mode. Thought it would have that Disney magical feel. It just didn’t. We had to wait in line for hours to meet princesses and other characters. The rides for little kids are just various round and round rides. We went again when the kids were older. Most of the rides are just...meh. Better rides by far at Cedar Fair parks. Fast passes helped with wait times but it makes for a very rushed and contrived experience. It is way too complicated and time consuming trying to make time to visit each park. I like Disneyland/California Adventure much better. They have versions of the best DW rides in a much smaller space. So much more charm.
San Antonio was another disappointment. We went over winter break so maybe I would have liked it better in the summer. The river walk was nice enough, but surprisingly lacked shopping and dining options along it. I was so sad to see that the Alamo is surrounded by tourist trash like Ripley’s and wax museum. We did an observation tower. It was crazy expensive and the view was underwhelming. There was a drive-through safari nearby that was fun though. |
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Belgium.
Very boring, bad food, rude people. Costa Brava Beaches are meh Phuket Beach is meh there too Los Angeles The sprawl and not a pretty city at all |
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NO matter where you go, you have to provide your own enjoyment. You have to choose to enjoy it for what it is.
no matter where you go, there you are. |
I have a feeling you and I would have made good expat buddies
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| It makes me sad that Rome is on people's list. Rome is someplace I could live long-term. |
Agree. That's why we love Hatteras, there isn't much to do. A little beach time, sea kayaking, some fishing, books, a drink on the deck watching the sunset...sounds good to me. |
| Another vote for Bali here. We stayed in the mountains in Ubud but no matter we went, traffic was horrendous (and this was the “low” season) and everything was so, so touristy. Our hotel was nice but once leaving felt everything was very run down. Worst part were the lowlife burned out hippies that run rampant all over! |