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Anonymous wrote:Pretty much anywhere in Europe more than once and some places even once. I've lived in Europe and been all over it. I really don't get the excitement about the culture or the architecture. Someone the other day recommended Vienna (Austria, not VA) to another poster and man I have NEVER been to such a boring city when mediocre food. I honestly think Vienna VA might be better.

Paris and Rome were fairly decent. There are are a few old monuments or tours worth seeing. The countryside of Italy, France and Switzerland are *ok* but get old quickly. Greek islands are nice but the water in the mediterranean is WAY too cold to swim in, so beaches quickly become no fun.

Eastern Europe need not even be mentioned. Just don't go unless you want to get raided by gypsies.

The food in Europe isn't even that great. Contemporary american cuisine has largely surpassed the famous traditional European restaurants. You have to hit at least a 2 michelin star restaurant to experience something you can't find in DC.

London is like America but with people saying "c*nt" more often and with food options consisting of sausage, beer, and indian food.

Belgium has some street liege waffles and stronger beer, but I can make liege waffles here at home.

It's to the point now where the only city I'm maybe up for going to is Amsterdam because you can smoke weed there. But you can probably do that here soon too.


You are either a troll or an idiot. Or smoked too much weed. Best if you just stay here and don't leave the country.


Yeah I'm going to say Idiot.
If you can stand in the Forum Romanum and not get chills b.c you are standing where Julius Caesar, Cicero, Augustus, etc stood....IDK what to think of you. Maybe you just aren't educated? I went with my dad who is a Classics Professor we talked about a lot of history and culture while we were there.

And the Med isn't cold all the time.

London is amazing..again so much history. There are bits of Roman wall there! And the Tate Modern??? C'mon man
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Italy!
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This thread has made me a little sad. I have been a lot of places that some of my friends can only dream of going. My friend saved for 3 years to take his kids on a Grand Canyon trip. Definitely not a throw away destination at all.
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Anonymous wrote:Domestically - Arizona. Went years ago and hated it. I don’t understand all the hype.

Internationally - China, India, Jamaica


wait. There's hype surrounding vacationing in Arizona? I'm from the east coast, lived there for the first 35 years of my life. I never heard hype about it while I was living there. I now live in California, and STILL no hype about Arizona. What are you talking about?


I know tons of people who go to AZ in the winter/spring to play golf. Mostly to Scottsdale. Who else do you think is staying in all those fancy Scottsdale hotels? And there are plenty of people, especially on the west coast, who go for baseball spring training games. That doesn't even count the Grand Canyon and other sites.

I will be in AZ next week for a meeting. I find a lot of clients want to have business meetings in AZ in the winter/spring.

I also know a bunch of east coasters who have retired there, for the golf and the weather.
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I love travelling and I like conveniences a lot. So, I'll skip india and most of Africa.
MayaJ
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To OP, both DH and I are avid travelers. We have been to some of the most amazing places on the planet - African safaris, all over Europe in posh hotels, Australia & NZ, Patagonia, Galapagos, all over Asia, northern lights in Scandinavia... I have to say that of all of our amazing trips, Alaska is definitely in the top 3, possibly number 1. I love nature and wildlife photography, and Alaska in July was an incredible experience. I researched for over a year and planned that trip to perfection! It was before having kids. Sadly I don't have the same time, energy and attention to detail with trips these days. Hopefully once kiddos are older we can go back to planning and traveling so we can share our beautiful experiences with them.
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I am the PP, just to add that we spent 2 weeks in Alaska with a rented SUV and only did a one-day boat trip to see glacier calving and whales & orcas (amazing encounters) on the Seward Peninsula. It is a misconception that you have to take a cruise to see Alaska. I think cruises are tacky and mostly for old, disabled or boring people. We have seen a lot of the world and have never taken a cruise. The hikes and drives in Alaska were spectacular, and the terrain and wild life were a lot more varied than New Zealand or Patagonia for example.
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Oh and we had the best fish I have ever tasted in my life, especially the salmon and halibut. It was cooked literally hours after being caught..wild king salmon.
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China
Dubai
Korea
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Anonymous wrote:This thread is filled with subtle racism from basic urban Karens to scared to travel outside of the western world because of their ethnocentric prejudices.


Yes. This is a horrible thread. DCUM at its worst.
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Oh and we had the best fish I have ever tasted in my life, especially the salmon and halibut. It was cooked literally hours after being caught..wild king salmon.

Yes, fish in Alaska is the absolute best.
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Anonymous wrote:This thread is filled with subtle racism from basic urban Karens to scared to travel outside of the western world because of their ethnocentric prejudices.


Yes. This is a horrible thread. DCUM at its worst.


We all have our own comfort zones. I'm sure there are plenty of non-Western world X's (whatever the non-Western world equivalent of "Karen" is) who have no interest in travelling to the West. That doesn't make anyone racist.

And it's "too", not "to," Billie.
Anonymous
AHH okay

Iceland: the basic bitch destination of Europe rn. Ridiculous number of tourists bombarding a small population-- complete overtourism because of cheap flights to the island.

Venice: complete overtourism, quite sad. Something like 60,000 italians live in venice now, at a certain point it will just be a movie set for tourists to take their instagram photos in

Florida

Alaska

most Caribbean destinations, excluding cuba

Cruises excluding maybe European river cruise, but cruises in general are quite bad for the environment
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The Galapos islands and Antartica. I think they should ban tourists from these areas to protect the wildlife.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Domestically - Arizona. Went years ago and hated it. I don’t understand all the hype.

Internationally - China, India, Jamaica


wait. There's hype surrounding vacationing in Arizona? I'm from the east coast, lived there for the first 35 years of my life. I never heard hype about it while I was living there. I now live in California, and STILL no hype about Arizona. What are you talking about?

The Grand Canyon is literally one of the most magnificent natural beauties in the world — yes there is hype over it.


PP said Arizona - not The Grand Canyon. Yes I know where the Grand Canyon is located, but I've never heard anyone say I GOTTA GO TO ARIZONA! They say I GOTTA GO TO THE GRAND CANYON! These are two totally and completely different animals, all together.


You sound like someone’s who lived in Arizona yet never experienced Arizona outside of Phoenix. PLENTY of people want to go to Arizona for the different parks and scenery. Sedona, Tucson, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, etc.


We went to Tucson for our anniversary recently. The desert and "sky islands" were spectacular.
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