Anonymous wrote:New Orleans is amazing. I'm glad I finally went and I'd go again for the right occasion. But I'm in no hurry.
Anonymous wrote:Mexico. Why anyone would want to go to a crime-ridden country like that is beyond me (and I have been to many places around the world, including Mexico long ago).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The beach. I like an occasional short trip to a very nice beach with no crowds, clear water, fine sand, etc, but even then I have no desire to spend day after day near the beach. The concept of renting a beach house for a week, much less an entire summer, is entirely foreign to me. And kids to the mix and those opinions just get stronger.
+1 And the places most people go on summer vacation like Ocean City, Jersey shore, and Carolina beaches mystify me. You paid how much for that house rental??? And it took you how many hours to get there??? You can go to Europe for that! And the water is cold, the surf is rough and you can't snorkel. If I go to the beach it's the Caribbean or maybe Florida.
Say what???
Im very lucky not to have to economize, but even i am not so out of touch. A family of 5 can rent a small beach house for $2500/wk. This house will have a kitchen and free access to the beach. THIS IS WHAT NORMAL AMERICAN FAMILIES CAN AFFORD YOU DINGUS.
No family of 5 is taking a week vacation in ANY part of Europe for $3000. Nope nope nope. Get your head out of your ass you sleazeball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Grand Canyon is incredible. I actually wasn't super excited about it but decided to take my child to see it while we were in Sedona this summer. We entered via the East Rim and drove down to the South Rim and explored a bit. It was beautiful, and the vastness and depth of the Grand Canyon is something I had never experienced before. It took my breath away. It was beautiful and the colors are just stunning. It's like something from a painting. Pictures truly do the canyon no justice. It is sooooo huge and soooo deep.
I think it is definitely worth a visit. It is not an overrated attraction. It is truly a wonder. If you can, try to couple it as part of a larger trip that includes other places like Sedona, Vegas or other natl parks. I think you'll appreciate being able to experience it.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, but some of us just aren't interested. If you prefer the beauty of the ocean or a pristine lake, then the GC just won't do it for you. Similarly, some people prefer cities to nature.
I only know two families who really raved about the GC (and one couple actually visits annually because it's their idea of zen). Everyone else thought it was neat to see but not one of their best vacations. For those of us who have to be selective in terms of where we travel/what we can afford, it makes sense that some of us just aren't interested in schlepping across country to see the GC. I can think of a dozen other trips I'd rather take.
To be clear: I'm not knocking your trip. Rather, I'm just underscoring how much personal preference comes into play when discussing travel.
Anonymous wrote:The Grand Canyon is incredible. I actually wasn't super excited about it but decided to take my child to see it while we were in Sedona this summer. We entered via the East Rim and drove down to the South Rim and explored a bit. It was beautiful, and the vastness and depth of the Grand Canyon is something I had never experienced before. It took my breath away. It was beautiful and the colors are just stunning. It's like something from a painting. Pictures truly do the canyon no justice. It is sooooo huge and soooo deep.
I think it is definitely worth a visit. It is not an overrated attraction. It is truly a wonder. If you can, try to couple it as part of a larger trip that includes other places like Sedona, Vegas or other natl parks. I think you'll appreciate being able to experience it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zero desire to go to the Grand Canyon. Every time I see friends posts pics on FB, I just don't see the appeal. And when I hear about the trip, they never seem as enthusiastic as you'd expect.
Lol so true. "Ah, yep, it was really big."
Too many people get to the Grand Canyon after driving for hours and only go to the rim, get out of the car, and look at it. They see it's big, and usually in the middle of the day when the glare is strong and it's often hot. So it's not surprising they can be less than enthusiastic about it.
But for those who spend proper time at the Canyon it's amazing. The colors change throughout the day and the sunsets turn the canyon into a magical place. And doing a hike into the canyon, at least to the halfway down point, is amazing as the character of the canyon changes as you descend. You could bury the tallest buildings in the world way inside the canyon! The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa, which is 850 meters tall, and the Grand Canyon is 1,500 meters high!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zero desire to go to the Grand Canyon. Every time I see friends posts pics on FB, I just don't see the appeal. And when I hear about the trip, they never seem as enthusiastic as you'd expect.
Lol so true. "Ah, yep, it was really big."