Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.
How does researching and crowdsourcing 6 months in advance mean that I am clueless. I’m actually a hyper planner and love ideas from all sources.
People generally pick a vacation location that matches their interests. They don't pick a vacation location, then try to figure out what there is to do there. If they do the later, it seems to signal a level of cluelessness.
This isn’t necessarily true. If you don’t have anything but snark to contribute, why even respond? What do you win being a brat to someone asking for vacation ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.
How does researching and crowdsourcing 6 months in advance mean that I am clueless. I’m actually a hyper planner and love ideas from all sources.
People generally pick a vacation location that matches their interests. They don't pick a vacation location, then try to figure out what there is to do there. If they do the later, it seems to signal a level of cluelessness.
Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.
They we’re very specific in asking about which hikes, restaurants, and activities you would recommend. That’s 3 specific requests.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you never ask for recommendations? Huh. Maybe the travel forum is not the place for you.Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.
Of course I ask for recommendations but they're typically more specific in nature. But going to one of the most amazing national parks in the US and asking "what do I do there?" is so utterly irksome to those of us who love and fight to protect our national parks; to those of us who don't need an agenda when exploring national wonder. It's not Disney--it's Yellowstone. Go and explore, get out of your car and hike. Oh and don't approach the wildlife!!!
I have never in my life chosen hikes and restaurants before I chose the destination. You’re talking out of you a$$ here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.
How does researching and crowdsourcing 6 months in advance mean that I am clueless. I’m actually a hyper planner and love ideas from all sources.
People generally pick a vacation location that matches their interests. They don't pick a vacation location, then try to figure out what there is to do there. If they do the later, it seems to signal a level of cluelessness.
Anonymous wrote:So you never ask for recommendations? Huh. Maybe the travel forum is not the place for you.Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.