Anonymous wrote:Oahu.
Maybe it was the contrast after being on Kauai for a week, but Honolulu/Waikiki was just too much city--it felt like we weren't on vacation any more. We should have done that part of the trip first. We went because I wanted to see Pearl Harbor and I'm glad we did the trip, but will stick with the other islands next time.
For the Paris posters--is this a recent thing? I loved it when I was there but it's been over a decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budapest - Not much to do. Grand Cayman - very crowded, not as scenic as I expected.
There is SO much to do. I've been 4 times, just got back from there last week, and did new stuff each time I've gone.
Anonymous wrote:Egypt.
I went there with my family just a few month before the Arab Spring. Was so disappointed by the pyramids - many of the painting have been 'restored' by essentially repainting them. Next to the pyramids they offer camel rides (for $50/person for a 10 min ride) with the saddest, abused camels you've ever seen. The airline (I think Egypt Air) tried to scam us when we arrived at the airport for a domestic flight by claiming they couldn't find our ticket - hinting that they were expecting a bribe - and when we were adamant that we had already paid and showed them our confirmation and receipt, refused to acknowledge it and made us buy new ticket for the next day (but still charged us for the original tickets). As a woman, I was completely ignored by taxi drivers, restaurant staff, etc. And EVERYWHERE we went we were asked for 'baksheesh' for the smallest thing - such as a security guard telling us 'American? President Obama,' and expecting a payment for knowing this fact.
Anonymous wrote:Oahu
Outer Banks
Venice
Anonymous wrote: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.
It is gorgeous but the people are so incredibly unfriendly. WAPO even wrote an article about how unfriendly residents of Liguria and Cinqueterre are.
Anonymous wrote:Brussels. So cold and dreary.
Bangkok. I felt rich and hated the feeling.
Las Vegas. Beautiful desert ruined by crap gambling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amsterdam -- while there were some interesting things to see, I just didn't like the 'vibe' of the city, as trite as that sounds. Perhaps because I wasn't a 20 year old backpacker at the time of my visit?
Interesting. We're thinking of planning a trip there, but I wondered if I would enjoy now that I'm older as well.