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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most places in Spain, especially Sevilla. I liked Barcelona a lot though.
Why? I'm hoping to visit. It's great that you enjoyed Barcelona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Savannah, New Orleans, and Paris. Another city people are often let down by that I loved was Venice.
Places that didn't live up to expectations include Rome, Bali, Varanasi, and Chicago.
I've been to and loved all these places except Savannah (never been).
I agree with PP who said Greece. Athens was so gritty and dirty.
People who don't like Athens have no soul.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Savannah, New Orleans, and Paris. Another city people are often let down by that I loved was Venice.
Places that didn't live up to expectations include Rome, Bali, Varanasi, and Chicago.
I've been to and loved all these places except Savannah (never been).
I agree with PP who said Greece. Athens was so gritty and dirty.
Anonymous wrote:I loved Savannah, New Orleans, and Paris. Another city people are often let down by that I loved was Venice.
Places that didn't live up to expectations include Rome, Bali, Varanasi, and Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Hawaii.
My own fault for poor research, but I was expecting something quieter and less developed...more exotic. Instead I got traffic jams and Walmarts. It felt like Florida with better scenery. Which makes sense since it's a state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Savannah, New Orleans, and Paris. Another city people are often let down by that I loved was Venice.
Places that didn't live up to expectations include Rome, Bali, Varanasi, and Chicago.
+ 1 on Savannah, New Orleans, and Paris, but I do love Rome.
Disliked Costa Rica, Florence, and Hawaii. Also found Masai Mara a little disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Beijing. The air quality was so bad and everything was grey - it felt almost apocalyptic
Anonymous wrote:I loved Savannah, New Orleans, and Paris. Another city people are often let down by that I loved was Venice.
Places that didn't live up to expectations include Rome, Bali, Varanasi, and Chicago.