Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will probably get flamed for this one: New Orleans. I've been there three times over the past 15 years and just don't get the appeal at all. Paris, Outer Banks, and Amsterdam I really enjoy though!
How many of those times were post-Katrina? It's not the same city, and never will be. That said, New Orleans has always had a history of kind of lawlessness and seediness, and that's part of the city's vibe. It's one of very few places I've been that scare me (hello, cemeteries that are historic and awesome and DANGEROUS), and I've been several times pre- and post-Katrina (including volunteering in the recovery effort) but I still love it. Just to visit though, I would never live there.
Did you eat there? Go out on Frenchman? See the Garden District? These are all better things to do than hit Mardi Gras parades and Bourbon Street and the Riverwalk. Not that those things don't have their time and place, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:anyone here travel to africa? which countries did you love/hate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Europe is a shit hole
Okay, I see your insult and raise you: Most of the US is a shit hole!
I'm a PP, and I agree. I'd rather be in shit-hole Europe than any US shit-hole. Jersey, I'm looking at you...
Anonymous wrote:Thailand.. The tourism prositution was so depressing. Way too touristy and very little felt authentic.
Anonymous wrote:Asheville poster here. PP your hippie is my smelly homeless person. Those are a lot in Asheville, just not what I was expecting. Also didn't expect to see as much outdoor pot smoking as we did.
Anonymous wrote:Disneyland. Went when i was 10 abd just found it nationalistic and overcommercialised. Havent been back, i think it is for the same kind of people that enjoy cruises.
Anonymous wrote:Grand Canyon. Yep, there it is.