Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the poster who mentioned Hilton Head.
Isn't anyone going to mention Germany? I liked Nuremberg and Heidelberg Castle, but otherwise, no.
I loved Germany, especially the food. I just think it's soooo beautiful
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to go to Vietnam every year to see the in-laws. I'm always shocked when any American says they enjoyed it -- they must have been on a tour group or stayed somewhere upscale like Six Senses. I've been going for a long time, and I've never really enjoyed it (and no, it's not because of the ILs, they are lovely).
People are very aggressive there, it's very dirty and disorganized, and many of its natural treasures are trashed with plastic garbage and toxic chemicals, or by catering to casino-loving Chinese tourists who act like there's no tomorrow, and they don't seem to give a crap about keeping things clean, or customer service. The air pollution in the cities is just intolerable.
It's a big country, though, and like I said, I suspect anyone who enjoyed it did very touristy things. It'd be helpful to say "The resort I stayed in at Phu Quoc was nice" or "The beach in Da Nang was underwhelming" if you're a Vietnam-liking PP.
As a one of the Vietnam loving PPs, we were not on a tour group or stay anywhere super upscale. We stayed in mid range places in Hanoi and Saigon. Took day trips to Halong Bay, Mekong River, Chu Chi tunnels, etc. I guess that's fairly touristy but we were not insulated from the locals. There were a few girls who stood on the streets incessantly trying to sell foot massages, but otherwise I didn't find the people overly aggressive.* In fact, I thought that people all over Asia were some much more mild mannered and polite than Americans, it was refreshing. And the food was universally outstanding.
*We did not drive in Vietnam, which would have terrified me if we had tried to do so. Yes, they are definitely aggressive drivers.
I was one of the Vietnam lovers. I stayed with an expat living in Ho Chi Minh city. He did live in a very nice part of town. I spent a lot of time walking around the city alone and felt totally safe. I love the shopping, the cheap spas.
I enjoyed Ben Thanh market but I am glad I didn't go there alone. I am not a haggler.
I traveled alone through Vietnam at age 30, stayed in local guest houses, and loved it. It was difficult being unable to communicate but I found the people lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niagra Falls. Didn't like it. U.S. Side. Once you saw it there was nothing else. Yawn.
Canada side is better, I think.
Maybe a little. Overrated place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Corolla, Outer Banks.
Just nothing to recommend it. Blah beach, drab houses.
I agree. What is the appeal?
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Never understood it.
+1000
What a dump!
Oh my yes - and horribly boring. Please, everyone, stay away!
I see you're trying to be clever (or something), but no need. I would never go back. Wretched place is overpriced with nothing to really recommend it. If you've travelled a lot, this isn't for you. If you haven't, then...well, I'm sure it's lovely. (cough, cough)
Hmm. Well, I'm multi-lingual and have traveled extensively, and I like Corolla quite a bit. It feels upscale, comfortable and safe, and the beaches are beautiful. But it's not a place to go if you only get off on going to exotic places. You could spend six hours in the car and then run into your next-door neighbors the first day, and that spoils it for people who want to brag about having gone to some place others have never heard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budapest - Not much to do. Grand Cayman - very crowded, not as scenic as I expected.
Thanks for this and the thoughts about St Lucia. I've only been to the Caribbean once and we're starting to think about a trip there for our 10th anniversary.
Leaning towards PR. Easy to get to, easy to explore, lots of lodging options.
We love Grand Cayman. Have been twice. Gorgeous. Easy. Clean.