Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannah - I got a very sad vibe from it. It was uncomfortably mournful.
A lot of very old Southern towns are like this. Maybe because of the ghosts and all the bad things that happened over the years. And those swamps, although so so crucial for conservation and native species, are very creepy.
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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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Orleans - what a disgusting pit. I felt like I needed to delouse after visiting. Gross half dead addicts everywhere.
+1
Also, the food and the weather, both horrible. I cannot imagine living there.
Damn. I was thinking of visiting this Spring, but now I won’t!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I still have nightmares about the stuff I saw on the streets of New Orleans. So violent and disgusting.
Tell me more. New Orleans is so divisive. People seem to either love it or think it’s the most disgusting city ever. I’ve never been but am thinking about spending a few nights there in April.
It is divisive. It's my favorite city, the place I think of as home, and my husband can't stand it. For him, New Orleans is too loud, too dirty, too disorderly, too everything. He loves the food, but that's it.
I say you should go! April is a beautiful time to be in New Orleans. Just don't spend all of your time in the Quarter. There are a lot of other great parts of the city. I don't actually spend much time in the Quarter at all when I'm there. I might do some window shopping at the antique stores on Royal, visit the Historic New Orleans Collection, or have dinner at Galatoires, but that's about it. The Quarter has too many people who feel like coming to New Orleans gives them license to act like idiots, too much drinking. It's like Debauchery Disneyland.
Anonymous wrote:The Grand Canyon from the rim. Maybe if you hike down into it or that cool glass overlook, but one section of the rim looks like the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egypt. Disgusting. McDonald’s by the pyramids. Blegh
Buenos Aires. Never been so bored in my life and I don’t eat red meat
Munich. So boring. I just can’t.
Geneva. I just fell asleep remembering when I lived there and have never been so bored in my entire life
Monaco. Why bother.
With your attitude, why do you even bother to go anywhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egypt. Disgusting. McDonald’s by the pyramids. Blegh
Buenos Aires. Never been so bored in my life and I don’t eat red meat
Munich. So boring. I just can’t.
Geneva. I just fell asleep remembering when I lived there and have never been so bored in my entire life
Monaco. Why bother.
Could you give an example of a place where you had fun and explain why? I'm not trying to be snarky. Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Orleans - what a disgusting pit. I felt like I needed to delouse after visiting. Gross half dead addicts everywhere.
+1
Also, the food and the weather, both horrible. I cannot imagine living there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Great Barrier Reef. Washed out corals.
+1
It must have been something 30 years ago. So much of it is dead now.
Although I went all around Australia and had some wonderful moments, I felt like it wasn't *that* different from the US & was disappointed by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did someone say Aruba or am I thinking of another thread? Would like to hear feedback on Aruba since we have a trip booked there this year.
If Aruba was unimpressive, what other nearby beaches would be better in July?
Oh yes, Aruba was really disappointing. I was there in Jan 2020. Most of the island is trashy. Restaurants are cheesy and bad.
The whole place is a flash back to the 80s. Lots of drunk people from middle America.
Anonymous wrote:
Costa Rica
I felt like I was in a Spanish speaking Daytona. Most disappointing vacation ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paris, for a reason that hasn't been mentioned yet. There is a ton of racism against anyone perceived to be Arab or Middle Eastern there (which I'm not, but I look like I could be). I would never go back.
Mackinac Island. I thought it was boring AF, and it takes forever and a day to drive there from civilization.
Las Vegas. So tacky and gross and smells like cigarettes everywhere. Completely depressing to see all the compulsive gamblers feeding their money into slot machines. I thought there would at least be something redeeming about it, but I liked pretty much nothing about it.
The Berkshires. Boring. What is the appeal?
+1 Totally agree. Go on a hike, see a concert at Tanglewood - that's about it. You're done in 12 hours.
I love the Berkshires. Visit all the different little towns. New England-y charm. Great farm to table restaurants. Crisp air/nature. Thick sweaters. Warm cozy lodges/fireplaces. Wine tasting. Cider donuts. But I’m coming from NYC so open/quiet/uncrowded spaces are like a sanctuary to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disneyworld. What a s—show.
I enjoyed Disney as a whole more than expected, but the Magic Kingdom was kind of a disappointment. Way too many "rides" that were really just sitting and looking at animatronic crap. I don't need to wait 45 minutes to see a bunch of dolls in a cave sing It's a Small World.
Thank you for saying this so I don’t feel insane. That thread about spending 14k on a Disney vacation made me feel nuts because I cannot imagine spending that much to see Small World and the Hall of Presidents, sit in the Tiki Room, etc. I don’t get the appeal at all, and I have been as a child and adult.
I also don't get it. It's not Magical at all. WAY TOO MANY people running over people with their scooter chairs. Everyone is "executive" line skippers. The best I can say about any Disney park - they are clean and provide a lot of jobs. I would never spend any money to go to any of them again. Never.
+1 Disney is the worst. I truly don't understand it.
Anonymous wrote:Ocean City.
For the first couple of years I lived in DC, people were always talking about going to OC. When I finally went there I was so disappointed. Spent a few hours and never went back.
Anonymous wrote:The outer banks. A lot of it feels trashy. The parts that don't are newly built cookie cutter type neighborhoods. I don't get it.