Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO Nashville is okay with a fun group. Music, nightlife, etc
For a solo refresh? No way.
That was my feeling. I go there all the time alone for work and find it depressing.
Portland can also be depressing.
Sedona would be beautiful. Asheville is great but has it bounced back from the floods?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did a solo trip to the Isle of Skye in Scotland for 2 weeks last September. It was amazing.
Sing me a song of a lass that is gone. Say could that lass be I?
OP does not have enough time to fall through a ring of standing stones, time travel several centuries, fall in love with a hunky warrior, get pregnant, escape the consequences of the battle of Culloden, engineer a return back through the stones, and still get back to the daily grind on Monday. Need to save time travel and pregnancy for a longer vacation when they can be properly enjoyed.
Anonymous wrote:I did a solo trip to Savannah from the DC area and it was perfect. Stayed in the historic area in a hotel that had happy hour every day, took some nice walks, did a comedy trolley tour, went in the SCAD museum, ate whatever I wanted. It was great for 3 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did a solo trip to the Isle of Skye in Scotland for 2 weeks last September. It was amazing.
Sing me a song of a lass that is gone. Say could that lass be I?
Anonymous wrote:I did a solo trip to the Isle of Skye in Scotland for 2 weeks last September. It was amazing.
Anonymous wrote:IMO Nashville is okay with a fun group. Music, nightlife, etc
For a solo refresh? No way.
Anonymous wrote:IMO Nashville is okay with a fun group. Music, nightlife, etc
For a solo refresh? No way.
Anonymous wrote:Sedona will involve a drive from Phoenix. If you’re not comfortable driving on windy roads up/down mountains, it might not be a good fit (I am scared of this and was a bit spooked)