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Reply to "S/O of destinations that jumped the shark - has travel jumped the shark for you?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]EDITED Agree. The "travelers" who like vacation like an local are tiring. They are probably the same ones who wear berets in France and the father has a murse (AKA man purse), because it looks so European. Locals, no matter where you are, can spot a tourist. I would guess they respect the typical tourist more than the annoying family that's cosplaying as a local. Do you think persons from overseas, visiting the states, are skipping Manhattan, San Francisco, Grand Canyon and Disney World- all top U.S. attractions, and [b]renting a house in Rockville or Leesburg so they can live like a local[/b]?!?![/quote] No! They look for trending Air BnB mobile homes in Appalachia. Double-wide if they are truly hoity and toity.[/quote] This isn't far from the truth. I've been in some pretty back-wood small towns that have one obscure sight to see, and have been amazed when locals say many foreigners have been there. Particularly Germans. [/quote] This is the flipside of people going to Gimmelwald because Rick Steves said it has the most beautiful bench in the world is there. [/quote]
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