Anonymous wrote:Bad food in New Orleans? I can’t believe my eyes! What have you been smoking PP?
Anonymous wrote:Dubai and Abu Dhabi. A larger scale atlantic city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought people knew there aren't really natural beaches in the Keys. Saying you were disappointed by the Keys because it doesn't have nice beaches seems like saying you were disappointed by new york city because bit didn't have farms. The Keys is far south and warm with beautiful views of the water but it doesn't have natural beaches.
I was disappointed by Prague (the crowds!!) and Rome (dirty and bad traffic).
Similarly, I am a bit surprised when people comment that eastern europeans are not particularly friendly to tourists.
We're not friendly with anyone period. No discrimination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought people knew there aren't really natural beaches in the Keys. Saying you were disappointed by the Keys because it doesn't have nice beaches seems like saying you were disappointed by new york city because bit didn't have farms. The Keys is far south and warm with beautiful views of the water but it doesn't have natural beaches.
I was disappointed by Prague (the crowds!!) and Rome (dirty and bad traffic).
Similarly, I am a bit surprised when people comment that eastern europeans are not particularly friendly to tourists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is a DC message board, but as a tourist visiting, I’m sad to say DC. There was just such a dead vibe to the place, such a lack of energy compared with other cities like NY and Boston. Sorry guys.
My children absolutely loved old town Alexandria though, where we stayed - the cobblestones, restaurants, shopping, waterfront.
I agree with this. DC is perhaps the most bland city in the country.
Native here and agree. Exciting times in DC is talk of GS pay scales and TSP returns. City also doesn’t have much character. All the natives have been priced out for condos and Whole Foods.
I think DC had more character 15 years ago when it was still a little gritty but there was less crime. Now so many parts have gentrified but crime is also up. It’s like the worst of both worlds. But it was never a NYC or a Boston or a anything like that. Agreed.
Ha! Less crime 15 years ago? Um, you aren't from here.
Oh and NYC is disgusting now and has been for years and Boston is great to look at but the food sucks.
Anonymous wrote:San Antonio, TX riverwalk....meh.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is a DC message board, but as a tourist visiting, I’m sad to say DC. There was just such a dead vibe to the place, such a lack of energy compared with other cities like NY and Boston. Sorry guys.
My children absolutely loved old town Alexandria though, where we stayed - the cobblestones, restaurants, shopping, waterfront.
I agree with this. DC is perhaps the most bland city in the country.
Native here and agree. Exciting times in DC is talk of GS pay scales and TSP returns. City also doesn’t have much character. All the natives have been priced out for condos and Whole Foods.
I think DC had more character 15 years ago when it was still a little gritty but there was less crime. Now so many parts have gentrified but crime is also up. It’s like the worst of both worlds. But it was never a NYC or a Boston or a anything like that. Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Savannah - I got a very sad vibe from it. It was uncomfortably mournful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is a DC message board, but as a tourist visiting, I’m sad to say DC. There was just such a dead vibe to the place, such a lack of energy compared with other cities like NY and Boston. Sorry guys.
My children absolutely loved old town Alexandria though, where we stayed - the cobblestones, restaurants, shopping, waterfront.
I agree with this. DC is perhaps the most bland city in the country.
Native here and agree. Exciting times in DC is talk of GS pay scales and TSP returns. City also doesn’t have much character. All the natives have been priced out for condos and Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote:I thought people knew there aren't really natural beaches in the Keys. Saying you were disappointed by the Keys because it doesn't have nice beaches seems like saying you were disappointed by new york city because bit didn't have farms. The Keys is far south and warm with beautiful views of the water but it doesn't have natural beaches.
I was disappointed by Prague (the crowds!!) and Rome (dirty and bad traffic).
Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica: felt like a cash cow, got robbed, much of the development looked like Atlantic City, food was OK.
Maine: I dreamed of Maine, but it’s not my cup of tea.
Verona: touristy and just OK
Loved:
Various places in Mexico (so much culture, so much beauty, so much everything), Paris (but had to live there to fall in love), Venice (a local guide took us away from the touristy paths), Various places in Greece (again, visited with a local who advised us on where to go).