Anonymous wrote:Bryce Canyon. I had been to the Grand Canyon several times before, and while it was beautiful, I didn't have that "WOW" feeling that other people talk about. So when we got to Bryce I was surprised that it just took my breath away. Hands down one of the coolest places I've ever been.
Anonymous wrote:Maine. We went because I didn't want to schlep internationally with a 5 year old. I was kind of resigned to it being a "back up vacation".
I LOVED it. More than I've loved most of Europe, actually. It was just the quaintest, most relaxing place, with the friendliest people. July had absolutely gorgeous weather for outdoor activities, everything was dog friendly (we had brought our little dog), and my son had a blast. I'd go back every year if I could.
Before becoming parents, we did Peru. I was nervous about the food/culture/etc as we hadn't traveled much, but oh my gosh, what an awesome country. We ate the best food we've ever had in our lives in Cusco, and everyone was amazingly friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Big Island Hawaii
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dolomites in Italy.
The Dolomites are beautiful. We also like going to Modena and the surrounding area.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with LA. I thought I was more “San Francisco” but I ended up really liking LA.
Anonymous wrote:DisneyWorld. I hadn’t been in about 30 years, and we finally took the kids in February. My expectations were really low, but gosh it was a great trip and I’m so glad we went. Now I get why people like it so much. I’m a convert.
Anonymous wrote:Adding to the chorus of those saying Paris. I was cynical and expecting a tourist trap but I just immediately fell in love. I am dying to go back.
Anonymous wrote:Pancake Rock on New Zealand’s South Island at sunset. The waves roll in off the Tasmanian Sea and come under the rocks and then explode up in geysers sounding like jet plans. Truly breathtaking. The rocks themselves look like towers of pancakes. Google it.