Anonymous wrote:India. Worst country I ever visited. Will never go back.
Anonymous wrote:I do not recommend DCUM’ers Panama City in Panama (not the one in Florida)
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.
You can’t possibly be asking this question seriously!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not go back to India. Hard in many ways.
Only, if you are traveling like the poorest of the poor.
I only luxury travel to and in India. I fly business class in middle eastern airlines (Emirates or Etihad), stop over at Abu Dhabi or Dubai, go in luxury and comfort and minimize the impact of jet lag, Then, I either stay with my family/friends who have extra room, AC, well established homes and servants - or I stay in expensive 5 star hotels. I hire the best and most expensive touring vehicles available and drivers that are known to the family or have great reviews. And I travel mainly with family or friends. I also shop a lot and get all my bulky stuff couriered to US.
India is not a place to do on shoe-string budget travel. If you do that then you have to be inconvenienced sometimes. However, India is still incredibly cheaper than US or Europe so it boggles my mind that westerners want to travel in the way the poorest of the poor are travelling there. If you spend a fraction of your money that you spend in a Western country and stay in good hotels and take taxis from proper registered taxi service, you will have an experience of comfort and luxury.
Nothing beats the food in India. Not one country I have visited has better food than India (ok, Thailand is amazing food too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I've hated anywhere, but I wouldn't return to Bali.
I also found Bali to be hit or miss. There are nice parts but they are harder to find.
Other observations:
Romans are exceptionally rude; Parisians friendlier than expected.
Egypt is a mess and horrible for tourists, a result of dealing with tourist hordes for millennia.
Don’t travel solo as a woman in India and you will be fine, with the exception of Varanasi, I’m still creeped out thinking about it nearly a decade after visiting.