Anonymous wrote:Istanbul, Turkey. I had a 11-12 hour layover at the new Istanbul airport in my way to Accra, Ghana. Never left the airport. I walked around for my over an hour trying to find one of the lounges that’s I could pay my way into. I asked several staff workers for assistance but they were dismissive, rude, unprofessional, aggressive, simply couldn’t be bothered to even look at me. Felt definite racial overtones (I’m AA). I will return to Washington in about 2 weeks via IST. Thinking about actually venturing out into both the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, but after the airport fiasco, I’m afraid that my experience could be worse in a less-controlled environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica. I didn't realize how big of a sex tourism destination it was. Lots of older white men and young prostitutes. It was beautiful scenery interspersed with weird creepy old man vibes. I ended up running into the seemingly nice middle-aged med we'd sat next to on the plane at a restaurant. Turns out they were with some prostitutes and their pimp. One complained when they didn't laugh enthusiastically enough at his jokes and weren't flirty enough. We got out of there fast.
Key West. It's beautiful but very expensive and the beaches suck. I don't like Jimmy Buffet music and Duval street is overrated. There are much better places to go.
Felt the same way visiting Phuket and parts of Thailand. Lovely locals but the older fat white men with young girls was unnerving.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the coast of Ireland - like all around the edges... but Dublin was just meh. I have family there and I enjoy them but I wouldn't do more than 2 days there without them. My expectations were probably too high. There's actually not that much to see.
I had no expectations of St Louis, MO but I absolutely hated every minute I was there.
Haha, Dublin was a place that I had absolutely no expectations for and I was blown away by how much I loved it!
omg lol- This made my day! I loved this movie.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I have been anywhere that has just been dreadful. Just a few things here and there that didn’t live up to expectations.
The Alamo - the slogan is the only memorable thing about it
The Grand Canyon - Much prettier and more accessible ones out there, such as Bryce
Carlsbad Caverns - was a letdown after Luray
Buenos Aires- Terrible food. How are these people not constipated?
Scottish Highlands - REALLY terrible food. And midges.
São Paulo - Felt unsafe, did not like the vibe
Mumbai- Filthy, crushing levels of poverty on display (similar to São Paulo), crowded
Tokyo - Also so very crowded, and there was something (especially about men) that was disconcerting
Also hated the Alamo. No basement, and I didn't find my bike!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I have been anywhere that has just been dreadful. Just a few things here and there that didn’t live up to expectations.
The Alamo - the slogan is the only memorable thing about it
The Grand Canyon - Much prettier and more accessible ones out there, such as Bryce
Carlsbad Caverns - was a letdown after Luray
Buenos Aires- Terrible food. How are these people not constipated?
Scottish Highlands - REALLY terrible food. And midges.
São Paulo - Felt unsafe, did not like the vibe
Mumbai- Filthy, crushing levels of poverty on display (similar to São Paulo), crowded
Tokyo - Also so very crowded, and there was something (especially about men) that was disconcerting
Also hated the Alamo. No basement, and I didn't find my bike!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I have been anywhere that has just been dreadful. Just a few things here and there that didn’t live up to expectations.
The Alamo - the slogan is the only memorable thing about it
The Grand Canyon - Much prettier and more accessible ones out there, such as Bryce
Carlsbad Caverns - was a letdown after Luray
Buenos Aires- Terrible food. How are these people not constipated?
Scottish Highlands - REALLY terrible food. And midges.
São Paulo - Felt unsafe, did not like the vibe
Mumbai- Filthy, crushing levels of poverty on display (similar to São Paulo), crowded
Tokyo - Also so very crowded, and there was something (especially about men) that was disconcerting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything Disney
Charleston - I was shocked at how rude the people were
Madrid - but loved the rest of Spain
Toronto - definitely the low point of our trips to Canada - very dull compared to Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Vancouver, and the countryside in Quebec and the Maritime provinces
Cities in Switzerland - very boring and sterile - countryside is gorgeous, though
Watkins Glen
Mackinac Island - everyone in Michigan raves about this place, but it is a big nothing. I would rather be in Flint
Costa Rica - Mexico, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Brazil are far more interesting countries if you want to head south
Seattle - cold, unfriendly people and mediocre food
Austin, TX - so-called "music scene" is vastly overrated; traffic is horrible; it's not as liberal as people think it is
Aruba - absolutely nothing to do there once you want to do something other than lie on the beach
You sound fun.
Yes, I am a lot of fun. I love travel and have been to over 60 countries. The vast majority of the places I have been to, I have a great time. The topic is places that didn't live up to expectations. For several of these, I listed alternatives I liked better. The list of places that were a disappointment may be longer than other peoples ' list, but that's because I have been to a lot of places. If the topic was "places that lived up to/exceeded expectations", I could list over a hundred places, but that wasn't what was asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything Disney
Charleston - I was shocked at how rude the people were
Madrid - but loved the rest of Spain
Toronto - definitely the low point of our trips to Canada - very dull compared to Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Vancouver, and the countryside in Quebec and the Maritime provinces
Cities in Switzerland - very boring and sterile - countryside is gorgeous, though
Watkins Glen
Mackinac Island - everyone in Michigan raves about this place, but it is a big nothing. I would rather be in Flint
Costa Rica - Mexico, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Brazil are far more interesting countries if you want to head south
Seattle - cold, unfriendly people and mediocre food
Austin, TX - so-called "music scene" is vastly overrated; traffic is horrible; it's not as liberal as people think it is
Aruba - absolutely nothing to do there once you want to do something other than lie on the beach
You sound fun.