Delaware-was just there at Easter. Such a tiny blip of a state. Which is smaller Delaware or Rhode Island.LOL, I'm going there this summer.
Delaware-was just there at Easter. Such a tiny blip of a state. Which is smaller Delaware or Rhode Island.LOL, I'm going there this summer.
I, too, wondered about all the camping and National Parks hate -
Dh & I are now camping in the Smoky Mtn. National Parks in our very nice motor home, so definitely far from living like a homeless person, in fact exactly what we are used to living like at home - total enjoyment and comfort.
I hate hotels, having to look for signs of bedbugs, and having to sleep where many others (some questionable in hygiene) have slept, use their bathrooms, etc. So, this definitely works both ways lol.
As for where I would not go on vacation - Mexico, and no third world countries, any place deemed unsafe, actually more that I could name, more than where I'd like to go. I love the USA and we travel a lot.
Delaware-was just there at Easter. Such a tiny blip of a state. Which is smaller Delaware or Rhode Island.
Christians are not a religious minority.
I just don't get all the National Park hate!?!
You don't have to camp, and can see amazing sights and have incredible experiences.
The Awahnee (or now the Yosemite Hotel or whatever it's called) is one of the most amazing hotels in the country. Tea at Acadia National Park is delicious. Almost all National Parks have hotels on sight and most have perfectly fine, and in some cases absolutely amazing, restaurants.
Go explore!
That’s me. It’s mainly b/c of flight time. But I also just don’t like being that far at from home.
Actually that’s the only place I would go. My sister went to Canada last fall. But the thread was about places we wouldn’t go lol.There is a whole country to the north of you that you can travel to without a plane.
As an example, Winnipeg (where I am) is an hour from the US border. We have a human rights museum, the convergence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, so many festivals year round to meet everyone’s tastes, a historic area where the buildings have been preserved from the 1800’s and early 1900’s. It’s actually a national historic site and has been used so many times in movies. If you’re into sports, we have a AAA baseball team, pro football team, pro hockey team, IHL hockey team, and we just got a soccer team this year too.
All that in a town with ~730000 residents. I’m not on the tourist board or anything but it bugs me when Canada isn’t given it’s due. We are not just America’s hat.
But then I'd have to get a passport or something.There is a whole country to the north of you that you can travel to without a plane.
As an example, Winnipeg (where I am) is an hour from the US border. We have a human rights museum, the convergence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, so many festivals year round to meet everyone’s tastes, a historic area where the buildings have been preserved from the 1800’s and early 1900’s. It’s actually a national historic site and has been used so many times in movies. If you’re into sports, we have a AAA baseball team, pro football team, pro hockey team, IHL hockey team, and we just got a soccer team this year too.
All that in a town with ~730000 residents. I’m not on the tourist board or anything but it bugs me when Canada isn’t given it’s due. We are not just America’s hat.
But then I'd have to get a passport or something.
The cold makes me hurt. Can you promise me it won't hurt?I believe that’s only to come by plane or sea. I’ve only ever had to use a drivers licence.