Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India. Yuck!!
+1 I also don’t care for a lot of Indian food! The place is filthy and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not go back to India. Hard in many ways.
+ 1 Billion.
Anonymous wrote:I would not go back to India. Hard in many ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About eight yrs ago I visited Disneyworld in Orlando FL during Spring Break (end of March!) and had the worst possible time.
Ever‼️
Between the enormous crowds and the humidity you could not pay me a million to ever visit there again.
There were lines for EVERYthing: the restrooms, to even purchase cold water, all the rides…even to take a photo w/a Disney character!
Why do ppl even go to Disney? I cannot see the appeal in any way. When our kids asked if our family trip could be there we took them to Alaska instead. Less lines. More nature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica. Its not as safe as it use to be now. I heard a lot of people are now opting out of Costa Rica and instead traveling to El Salvador.
Most of the new tourists coming back to El Salvador are really just natives of the country. Its only because the insane crackdown of gangs there that made the country safer and easy to travel through. I enjoyed ES but I am not sure if its equally the same as Costa Rica.
Id say Nicaragua is starting to be easier to travel to and safer than Costa Rica despite government issues.
I love how Dcumlandia has literally written off half of the USA as “no go” zones for political reasons yet has no problem with traveling to countries like Nicaragua and El Salvador (not to mention the bulk of Arab nations)…apparently politics and human rights on apply to Red States.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hollywood.
CA.
I had booked a trip to Hollywood since I love old movies and am fascinated with stories from Hollywood’s Golden Age.
But Hollywood was such a dump!!!!!!
Tons of homeless people, filthy dirty sidewalks/streets, etc.
It was kinda cool visiting Graumann’s Chinese Theatre, seeing the Hollywood Walk Of Fame as well as Hollywood High and the Wax Museum, etc.
But the atmosphere was more skid row than anything else.
Yes. I actually really loved LA generally but Hollywood was shocking. I actually don't understand why it can't be a pedestrian area and sort of revamped to be more like old times 1940s Hollywood. I feel like it deserves it and instead it's like Time Square and tacky, filthy and seedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About eight yrs ago I visited Disneyworld in Orlando FL during Spring Break (end of March!) and had the worst possible time.
Ever‼️
Between the enormous crowds and the humidity you could not pay me a million to ever visit there again.
There were lines for EVERYthing: the restrooms, to even purchase cold water, all the rides…even to take a photo w/a Disney character!
Why do ppl even go to Disney? I cannot see the appeal in any way. When our kids asked if our family trip could be there we took them to Alaska instead. Less lines. More nature.
Universal > Disney
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About eight yrs ago I visited Disneyworld in Orlando FL during Spring Break (end of March!) and had the worst possible time.
Ever‼️
Between the enormous crowds and the humidity you could not pay me a million to ever visit there again.
There were lines for EVERYthing: the restrooms, to even purchase cold water, all the rides…even to take a photo w/a Disney character!
Why do ppl even go to Disney? I cannot see the appeal in any way. When our kids asked if our family trip could be there we took them to Alaska instead. Less lines. More nature.
Universal > Disney
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone else said it but I agree that I did not like Lima in Peru.
- People were very racist, and if you’re going to the city as a black person. Please cross your fingers, they are never friendly with them and usually seen as racist
- Politically, it is unsafe and protests were happening about almost everyday.
- Too dirty, and it smelled terrible for the most part.
Good food at least, thats what makes Lima good.
Racism is just part of their culture. Don't be a bigot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About eight yrs ago I visited Disneyworld in Orlando FL during Spring Break (end of March!) and had the worst possible time.
Ever‼️
Between the enormous crowds and the humidity you could not pay me a million to ever visit there again.
There were lines for EVERYthing: the restrooms, to even purchase cold water, all the rides…even to take a photo w/a Disney character!
Why do ppl even go to Disney? I cannot see the appeal in any way. When our kids asked if our family trip could be there we took them to Alaska instead. Less lines. More nature.