Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's informative how many people are saying Savannah. I haven't been since I was a kid and we were thinking of doing a short trip there but now I'm thinking no.
I loved it but I'm Southern and I like the spooky Southern Gothic thing. Plus the food was amazing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harpers Ferry. It's not that it was so terrible, but it was very hyped to me by friends here and I just didn't get it at all. I can't understand why people rave about it. Actually, also Charlottesville - it's fine, but nothing special.
I've been to lots of the places other PPs have mentioned - I didn't love all of them but I didn't always have any particular expectations. Harpers Ferry and Charlottesville stand out for me because they were both places that people told me were amazing and beautiful.
I'm very curious how it was "hyped" to you by your friends. I've never known anyone to describe Harper's Ferry as anything other than pretty much exactly what it says on the tin; a small, quaint, historical town with some nice views of the rivers that's a fun day trip from DC. Is your friend a huge John Brown fanboy or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most places in Spain, especially Sevilla. I liked Barcelona a lot though.
Why? I'm hoping to visit. It's great that you enjoyed Barcelona.
Anonymous wrote:Disneyworld. What a s—show.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t say I loved the Outer Banks. It’s such a popular vacation spot in this area but I was surprised at how dirty and run down it felt. Was also expecting better restaurant options—nothing fancy, just better quality. By the end of the week I was bored and ready to go home. I can see it I guess if you really love just sitting on the beach all day and cooking at your rental.
Anonymous wrote:i bet the people saying Hawaii didn't go to Kauai.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica. I didn't realize how big of a sex tourism destination it was. Lots of older white men and young prostitutes. It was beautiful scenery interspersed with weird creepy old man vibes. I ended up running into the seemingly nice middle-aged med we'd sat next to on the plane at a restaurant. Turns out they were with some prostitutes and their pimp. One complained when they didn't laugh enthusiastically enough at his jokes and weren't flirty enough. We got out of there fast.
Key West. It's beautiful but very expensive and the beaches suck. I don't like Jimmy Buffet music and Duval street is overrated. There are much better places to go.
Where in Costa Rica?? I've been and did not get this vibe AT ALL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harpers Ferry. It's not that it was so terrible, but it was very hyped to me by friends here and I just didn't get it at all. I can't understand why people rave about it. Actually, also Charlottesville - it's fine, but nothing special.
I've been to lots of the places other PPs have mentioned - I didn't love all of them but I didn't always have any particular expectations. Harpers Ferry and Charlottesville stand out for me because they were both places that people told me were amazing and beautiful.
I'm very curious how it was "hyped" to you by your friends. I've never known anyone to describe Harper's Ferry as anything other than pretty much exactly what it says on the tin; a small, quaint, historical town with some nice views of the rivers that's a fun day trip from DC. Is your friend a huge John Brown fanboy or something?
Anonymous wrote:Harpers Ferry. It's not that it was so terrible, but it was very hyped to me by friends here and I just didn't get it at all. I can't understand why people rave about it. Actually, also Charlottesville - it's fine, but nothing special.
I've been to lots of the places other PPs have mentioned - I didn't love all of them but I didn't always have any particular expectations. Harpers Ferry and Charlottesville stand out for me because they were both places that people told me were amazing and beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Savannah, New Orleans, and Paris. Another city people are often let down by that I loved was Venice.
Places that didn't live up to expectations include Rome, Bali, Varanasi, and Chicago.
+ 1 on Savannah, New Orleans, and Paris, but I do love Rome.
Disliked Costa Rica, Florence, and Hawaii. Also found Masai Mara a little disappointing.
Why Costa Rica? I’ve been wanting to plan a vacation with family there.
Anonymous wrote:Istanbul, Turkey. I had a 11-12 hour layover at the new Istanbul airport in my way to Accra, Ghana. Never left the airport. I walked around for my over an hour trying to find one of the lounges that’s I could pay my way into. I asked several staff workers for assistance but they were dismissive, rude, unprofessional, aggressive, simply couldn’t be bothered to even look at me. Felt definite racial overtones (I’m AA). I will return to Washington in about 2 weeks via IST. Thinking about actually venturing out into both the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, but after the airport fiasco, I’m afraid that my experience could be worse in a less-controlled environment.