• @[email protected]
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    Santorini is really nice, but my god it’s hard to dodge the stupid orange duck-faced bints stopping to take selfies for the 'Gram every ten seconds

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      I absolutely loved Rhodes and am so so so eager to return. Would love to visit Lesbos and Milos too.

      but yes agree on Santorini, and Mykonos, both lovely but very over toured.

  • @[email protected]
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    Barcelona was nice to see, but I probably will never go back. The tourism is so heavy that even when there on the off season and being incredibly nice and respectful, the locals don’t like you. Worth it to see the more famous sites, but when I go back to Spain, I won’t be going there.

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    Honestly speaking, Dubai.

    Not because of slavery, poop trucks, questionable government policies, etc.

    The real reason to me is that it does not offer anything traditional or historical. Yes it has some five start restaurants. Yes it has some big malls. Yes you can do stuff like desert driving or hot air balloons. These are all stuff that could be done anywhere else for cheaper.

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      39 months ago

      Until very recently, Dubai was a desert wasteland with a few Bedouin roaming about. I’m not sure what I would expect for history or tradition.

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      I know it’s unrelated to the thread, but I’d personally never go to a country that doesn’t treat, women, gays, apostates etc as equals, I think these countries are absolutely terrible and I’m not fooled by them having “show cities” where they pretend that they’re not that way.

      A country that still has a medieval mindset in the third millennium is not getting a penny from me.

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        49 months ago

        I understand your concern, but assuming someone looks over all of that, there isn’t something genuinely exciting about it.

        Not to mention the terrible traffic it is in now due to the Russia- Ukraine war, other unstable countries within the region, the terrible public transport system Dubai has anyway.

    • @[email protected]
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      The one thing I liked was going over the creek for a few dirhams and strolling through the historical souk.

      • @[email protected]
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        79 months ago

        That’s literally the only ‘old’ bit, but I was still constantly pestered by people trying to get me to come with them to look at handbags and sunglasses, and I do mean constantly, to the point where I just left because I couldn’t be arsed anymore.

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          59 months ago

          Yeah, but that is typical of a lot of shops in the Middle East.

    • HobbitFoot
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      109 months ago

      I feel like you need to be in a certain mindset to enjoy a theme park like Disney World. If you aren’t in that mindset, the place is a saccharine place of over-stimulation.

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        i dont think ill ever be in the mindset to get massively ripped off by a shitty company in buttfuck nowhere florida. no hate to people who enjoy it but it used to be a more reasonably priced endeavor. now the prices are worse and the lines longer than ever. with that kind of money id rather take a week in a cabin or nyc or something

      • socsa
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        39 months ago

        The gentle click of jackboots makes it hard to sleep

      • Lime Buzz (fae/she)
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        There wasn’t anything to do but theme parks really which gets pretty boring pretty quickly.

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          69 months ago

          Theme parks is really only an Orlando thing. A large chunk of tourist Florida is hotels by the beach.

    • HobbitFoot
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      59 months ago

      Egypt is the kind of country where I want to see things in it, but I kind of want to get the sanitized experience if I go there.

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      Egypt is great for diving. The nature on the Sinai peninsula is at least interesting, if not gorgeous in places. Political instability and the general culture do mean that you can have a bad time there, especially as a woman.

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      Went 2 weeks there:

      • First week was only about diving and was probably the most beautiful thing I will ever see in my life.

      • Second week was about visiting the monuments and while they are astonishing cultural and historical bangers (except the pyramids which are impressive from the outside but just some dull stones in the inside) people living there (even those running restaurants or hotels) are invasive as fuck and not worthile your time…

      However we also rentend an airbnb for 2 days and even if the room was clean it looked a bit gloomy but the guy was very nice and friendly we even ate a pizza with him and watched a local TV movie (some sharknado rip from their country XD). It was a way better experience than In a stared hotel with all commodities…

      In general, going the tourist way is mostly a bad experience in every country.

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    I liked my first all inclusive resort in Mexico very much. The second one had mediocre food and it rained heavily for three straight days, so much that the rain came through the thatched roof, and people pestered us to sign up for time share type presentations. It just looked a lot better than it was, and the beach was very basic.

  • @[email protected]
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    miami. orlando (i.e. disney world and universal). las vegas. dubai. any other middle-to-upper class playground.

    on the other hand, so people cannot say i mentioned anywhere in the center of capitalism: i’d love to meet ireland, scotland, brittany, galiza. the museums in new york, london, madrid, barcelona and paris are indeed something to see. the historic buildings and excavations in rome are of interest. and restaurant, café and bar-trotting in madrid, valencia, barcelona, paris, vienna, amsterdam, rome, naples, tokyo is something i’d love to do.

      • @[email protected]
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        Screenshot of all the interesting places I have been or want to visit in France. Note the lack of dots in Paris. There are far, far nicer places to spend your time in France

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        While there is tons of nice place/stuff to do in Paris, many people see it as a perfect, romantic, ideal whatever city, and a visit there the trip of a lifetime.

        Paris is a 10 million inhabitants urban area with all the associated problems,

        Imagine thinking you’re in the perfect city and being stuck in a crowded train, then in traffic, and falling in any possible tourist traps, from the barely legal but legal low quality, high price restaurant to the pickpocketsand other petty crime

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          Went to Europe for my honeymoon and Paris was the first stop since the wife hadn’t been to Europe. She thought it was dirty and underwhelming.

          A nice city to see for sure but for sightseeing and museums. Felt like New York City in a way.

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            It is a good comparison. There is a lot to see in both cities and they have good transit systems, but it can be really disorienting if you aren’t used to city life and the grime of cities is harder to hide.

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              My wife thought it was wild how aggressive some street vendors are and how they set up tourist trinkets on blankets on the ground. We live very rurally haha

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        129 months ago

        Paris has been romanticized a lot in media, to the point where the Japanese embassy has to have staff on hand to handle the dispair of Japanese tourists visiting and getting disappointed.

        I remember Paris being a pleasant large Western city, but it is still a large Western city with all that it entails.

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          No, they also have one in Vegas that is a replica.

          The funnier thing was that they had the Statue of Liberty wear a Golden Knights Jersey when Vegas won the Stanley Cup.

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        I’d always heard people talk about how dirty Paris is, but it was so clean when I visited last year. Admittedly my point of comparison is San Francisco, but still.

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          69 months ago

          Did you stray further than the tourist center? Like the area around gare du nord I hated the most. Spend a summer working there.

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      I also don’t get the hype around Paris. It’s not super ugly but also nothing special.

      I don’t live too far from it, could easily go there for a week-end or even day trip. Still only been there twice and have no plans to go there again. In many spots it’s very crowded and dirty and the attractions aren’t better than in any other major city.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think Paris is a great city that I really enjoy visiting every time I go there, but you’re perfectly right that it’s incredibly overrated, anything with that reputation really must be, nothing that exists in reality could possibly come even close to such a myth.

      • socsa
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        Yeah Paris is great as a cool, old, European city with lots of history. If you like just hiking around cities it’s great. I can imagine if you go into it thinking it is like some French tourist resort, you will be disappointed.

  • Cousin Mose
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    199 months ago

    If you’re from the Midwest, anywhere in the Midwest. It’s all exactly the same.

    Source: Went on crazy long road trips as a young adult looking for something new; ended up moving somewhere completely outside the region later.

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      I’m from Canada, only been to Minneapolis once but absolutely loved the city. Would certainly consider moving there, but it being smack dab in the middle of buttfuck nowhere is so sad.

      Good food man. One of the best designed cities in the U.S. imo.

      Sparse, but underrated.

      People hog the left lane and don’t respect flashing to pass. Fuck is up with that? Some of the most inconsiderate, yet slow drivers in America.

      • @[email protected]
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        Minneapolis is a great place to live, but I’m not sure I’d want to visit as a tourist. Which I’m totally cool with, I grew up in Orlando and I’ve had enough of living in a tourist town.

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        I’ve never heard of flashing to pass?! In Australia that’s straight up road rage antics. You might want to check whether your local customs apply to the places you travel. That kind of misunderstanding could get you hurt.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        The best thing about being in the Midwest is you have to fly to anywhere cool. The worst thing about being in the Midwest if you have to fly anywhere cool.

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        Flashing your lights or highbeams to pass is seen as quite agressive in the US. It isn’t taught in drivers ed, and the general interpretation I hear most people have of it isn’t “Hey, could you let me pass?” but instead “Hey! Fuckface! Stop driving so goddamn slow and get out of the damn way you shithead!”

        Doesn’t help that in my experience, the only people flashing to pass are aggressively tailgating me when I’m already 10 mph or more over the speed limit.

        Better to just pass on the right if there’s room. And if there isn’t room, fuck off telling someone to get out of your way. Not like they can get over anyway.

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          I’ve never heard of flashing to pass, the only thing I’ve seen it used for is to let a car in the right lane trying to get into the left lane know it’s safe to do so (as a driver in the left lane). I’ve only ever seen it used by truckers.

          As far as Minneapolis goes, I’m quite the opposite. Having lived on the west coast I dread going to Minneapolis — everyone seems to be in a bad mood whenever I go there.

          • @[email protected]
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            Flashing to pass ‘might’ have been a thing long ago. When I was taught driver’s ed in the 1980s, we were told not to do it, so perhaps it was done in previous decades.

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    I wasn’t a big fan of Bermuda, but I feel like it was more to do with what I like to do when traveling.

    Food was expensive and kind of bland. There wasn’t that much to see or do other than relax by a body of water and drink.

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      I’m there right now. You need to differentiate!

      Most of the area south of Denpasar is just a large instagram zoo.

      Denpasar is traffic. Just that.

      North of denpasar it gets very beautiful very quickly.

      Balinese people are some of the friendliest I have met on average.

      What I do find overrated almost throughout is Balinese food.

      • @[email protected]
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        Agreed. Get the heck away from Denspar and don’t even step foot in Kuta Beach, it’s not worth it.

        Bali was amazing.