Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't like Prague. It was too gothic and it was one of the only places where I got lost and had seriously trouble finding things. And the food wasn't good, either. Upside: cheap beer.
I would agree with this. I didn't hate it but expected to love it after everything I had heard about it. Vienna was much better.
Another place is Nassau. People are just plain rude and everyone seems like they are trying to rip you off. Loved Atlantis though, even if it is a little too "Disney" for some people.
I also didn't like Alaska but I'm not a cold weather person so the problem was more me than Alaska itself. Winter coats in August are not my thing.
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I never heard of anyone being disappointed by Paris.
I was a little bit. Maybe it had something to do with having a guy in a trench coat expose himself to me in the Metro. Creepy. Also, I had no idea the Mona Lisa was so small. I enjoyed Paris, but it was certainly not my favorite city by any stretch.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't like Prague. It was too gothic and it was one of the only places where I got lost and had seriously trouble finding things. And the food wasn't good, either. Upside: cheap beer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cinque Terre. It was beautiful but it was crowded to the point where we wouldn't move. The weather was also terrible while we were there, so I'm sure that plays a huge part in my feelings.
Wow. I found this absolutely lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh no. We're going there in a couple of weeksAnonymous wrote:Asheville, heard many great things but was disappointed. Dirty with lots of seedy looking characters milling around.
Don't worry. This post is the first time I've ever heard anyone say (err write) anything bad about Asheville. Ever. It's a lovely place and "dirty" would never cross my mind. I'm guessing pp is not much into arts or "hippies", of which Asheville has a good number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the person who didn't like Florida - how much of the state did you see? It's a huge state. Tallahassee is different than Tampa is different than Miami is different than Naples is different than Orlando is different than Jacksonville is different than Key West, etc.. Unless you've been all around the state, I'm not sure that you can say you dislike the whole state. And they do have awesome state parks - one of the best state park systems in the US!
That's me, and I didn't see the entire state. I also said that I do believe the state parks are probably awesome, and I don't hate those (in Florida or anywhere).
But the areas I saw where people actually live were so depressing to me. Again, I didn't see everywhere, and I don't intend to. Other people can have Florida.
FWIW, I also haven't seen all of Arizona, but I kind of love it. Only really been to Phoenix and surrounds, and Tucson. Love them both, and would spend more time exploring that state.
I also spent many vacations in the Midwest as a kid, and I like that even more than Florida too. The vast flat cornfields are boring, but not depressing.
I'm perfectly happy for other people to love Florida, and I keep my opinions to myself in person, but on an anonymous board, I will admit that Florida is just the worst for me.