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Travel

Where is your favorite place you traveled to/vacationed?
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  • I will have to say New Orleans, more for the reason I went.  I was in a traveling dance company and we performed at the Sugar Bowl Halftime show.  It was such an amazing experience!

    Not only did we perform, but they also had a party for us on a Mississippi cruise boat and had a New Years Eve party at the warehouse where the Mardi Gras floats are stored.  I have a lot of pictures, but they are actual photographs and I just don't have the energy to scan them.

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  • I would say Martha's Vineyard.  The beaches, the ice cream, the bars, the shops.  It was the first trip I took with DH, when we were dating 6 months.
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  • San Diego, CA.

    It's the only place I ever wanted to go as a little girl, and I went with school for a journalism competition in 2004. I had a blast! I would love to go back and go to Sea World and the zoo, but even missing those two things, it was one of the best trips ever.

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  • The Happiest Place on Earth...Walt Disney World! I can go there over and over and never tire of it; there's always something new to experience and what stays the same is always just as awesome as the last time I saw it. Plus, we got engaged there and went for our honeymoon so I'm a little partial.

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  • Hawaii. It was beautiful, relaxing, warm, full of things I had never seen before, etc. I'll be there again this time next year. Cannot wait!
  • I think I'm going to go with Malibu, CA.  I went back this weekend and I can't believe how incredibly lucky I was to spend 3 years there.  Many of my best memories are also there- meeting K, meeting some of my best friends, developing and growing so much as a person.

    Also, the lifestyle is completely different.  It is super relaxed- jeans and a fitted shirt is dressed up- and everything just kind of goes at its own pace.  It is so nice and relaxing!  Incredibly beautiful as well- Malibu only goes .8mi inland- so almost everything has a water view.  Plus it is a serious weather upgrade (frowns at predicted snow). 

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  • As much as I absolutely adored Maui for our honeymoon, my favorite vacation/travel was when I was 18 and went to England, Ireland and Wales for 2 weeks, Ireland being my absolute favorite.  Spent almost a week there, and I've never felt so "home" in my life.  These are my people, and I could literally feel it in my bones.  The food was so warm and comforting, the people were so friendly (seriously, they celebrate the 4th of July.  Seriously) and welcoming.  I want to go back so badly.  Absolutely beautiful. 

    Those were my pre-digital camera days, but I do have a picture of me kissing the Blarney Stone that I've scanned onto the computer

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  • I would have to say Bilbao, Spain.

    We went to a few other places in Spain like Madrid, but Bilbao really stands out for me because the night we were there happened to be New Year's Eve. The entire city was dead around 9, like literally empty, and the only restaurant we could find open was a Chinese place, for which we were the only patrons. We had a full meal, and were still there at midnight, so we rang in 2001 with the restaurant manager and waiter. When we left at 12:01 the entire city was awake and throwing confetti, streamers, poppers, and firecrackers out all of the apartment windows to the street. As soon as they saw pedestrians (i.e. us) they started aiming for us so we had to dodge "explsoives" as we made it back to our car.  It sounds weird, but it was one of the most amazing nights, we were just dying with laughter the whole time.

  • I honestly haven't done much traveling.

    My favorite place so far would have to be Riviera Maya, Mexico. I've never been so relaxed in my life.

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  • That would have to be Jamaica for our honeymoon. It's the first time either of us had been out of the country, and we talk about going back all the time. The water was gorgeous, the sunsets were breath-taking, and the weather was perfect.

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    A sunset from inside our hotel room.

     

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    Standing on a little gazebo at our hotel. The picture is horrible, but the water was so pretty!

  • Our honeymoon in Hawaii, hands down. Although I loved the relaxation and how peaceful it was in Maui, I loved our time on Oahu because of the day we spent touring Pearl Harbor and the other historical sites. It was so humbling to be at Pearl Harbor, on the Arizona, and think about the men who were resting beneath your feet, while at the same time looking around and taking in all of the perfect beauty. I loved spending time at the Punchbowl Cemetery as well. Again, so incredibly beautiful because you could see the entire island from the highest point. The day we were there, it was raining on one side of the island and perfectly sunny on the other. Amazing.
  • Tokyo. The city had such energy (sounds like such a cliche but it's true) and the people were so nice. It was my first time outside of North America and can you say culture shock? Gave me an appreciation for people who come to the US because it's not easy to get around a foreign country when you don't know the language.

    Best memories were shopping in the Shibuya district (when you walked into a dept store, the staff all bows to you in greeting....at first it was weird and I wanted to tell them to not bother, but I grew accustomed to it and when I got back to the states, I was sad there was no greeting protocol in place! haha), seeing Mt Fuji from my hotel room, walking around the Emperor's Palace and just seeing so much history. And going to Tokyo Disneyland and laughing hysterically at the haunted house because we just sorta blanked and weren't expecting the voiceovers to be in Japanese. Duh.  

    Worst memories: The subway system! I have no problems with publica transportation but I got lost in Tokyo more times than I care to admit. Each stop had like 4 ot 5 exits and they'd take you onto some street you weren't looking for. It was frustrating. Hong Kong's subway, by comparison, was so much easier to navigate. Probably because everything was in English too.

  • Iguazu Falls in Argentina.  So so amazing, I will go back some day.  All of Argentina was great, but the falls were my absolute favorite part.  When I'm feeling uninspired, I close my eyes and think back to it.  I took a million pictures, but all with a 35mm and I haven't scanned any, so here is a picture of the main part of the falls, The Devil's Throat/La Garganta Del Diablo from Google:

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    And here is a picture that my friend posted on FB of the two of us in front of it.  If you look in the picture above, you can see a long skinny line going to the falls on the right side of the photo.  We were standing at the end of that:

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    And another picture of us in front of a smaller fall a little further up.  The boat went into those falls after the picture was taken, and we got soooooooaked!:

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  • Paris! I've dreamed about going there ever since I was a little girl. It's so magical to me. I just loved everything about it. The old architecture, the food, the language, the people. It was amazing.
  • imagerach83:
    Paris! I've dreamed about going there ever since I was a little girl. It's so magical to me. I just loved everything about it. The old architecture, the food, the language, the people. It was amazing.

    Not to mention how it was all a surprise. That's pretty memorable in itself!!

  • I love New Orleans. I've been twice and am thinking about going again this summer. The city is so beautiful and really just has its own feel that's like no other place. I think it's a combination of charm and filth. :-) I like that you can go on a swamp tour, see plantations, and find a jazz club all in the same day. Plus, cajun food is so yummy, dirty rice, jambalaya, gumbo, muffalettas, amazing brunches, yes please! My favorite NOLA memory was part of a friend's b-party. We found a dueling piano bar with this total hottie running the show. They also had 3 for 1 hurricanes, so we stayed there for a few hours, requesting all of our favorite songs and this guy could play them all, things like "Cry Me a River" and "Hey Ya". I remember very clearly singing along to "Bennie and the Jets" at the top of my lungs.
  • I think Hawaii, Waikiki was my favorite as well. I had such a great time. Sunbathing, the culture, the weather, the scenery. Gorgeous.

    For non-tropical, I think Montreal and San Francisco. I love San Francisco. I have been in the city time after time. It is always new to me. Montreal was similar to New Orleans for me. The Old Montreal part of the town was amazing. Food was spectacular.

    NYC was a hit too. haha. I've had great times on my trips.

     



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  • imagemcd11:

    imagerach83:
    Paris! I've dreamed about going there ever since I was a little girl. It's so magical to me. I just loved everything about it. The old architecture, the food, the language, the people. It was amazing.

    Not to mention how it was all a surprise. That's pretty memorable in itself!!

    So true:) That was definitely the icing on the cake!

  • I have to go with New Orleans as well. I just love the energy down there. Everyone is so excited to be alive. There's always something cool to do. The food is incredible. The architecture is amazing. I haven't been back since right before Katrina, but I really want to make a trip down soon.
  • Sicily was incredible. I lived in Italy for 6 months my sophomore year of college and it was just the best experience of my entire life. We lived in Florence but I took two weeks to go to Rome and Sicily and everything about the place was just amazing. The towns built into sides of mountains and riding a rickity bus to get up to them while looking down at crazy blue water was fantastic. Also, the food...oh my gosh. You'd sit down for lunch and they would bring out plate after plate of the most delicious, simple ingredients. It was just a life changing experience overall..
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  • My fave of all time is the Bahamas cruise we took during the spring break of our last year at college.  It was just relaxing and fun to visit a different place every day.
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  • imageDiamond_Doll:
    I love New Orleans. I've been twice and am thinking about going again this summer. The city is so beautiful and really just has its own feel that's like no other place. I think it's a combination of charm and filth. :-) I like that you can go on a swamp tour, see plantations, and find a jazz club all in the same day. Plus, cajun food is so yummy, dirty rice, jambalaya, gumbo, muffalettas, amazing brunches, yes please! My favorite NOLA memory was part of a friend's b-party. We found a dueling piano bar with this total hottie running the show. They also had 3 for 1 hurricanes, so we stayed there for a few hours, requesting all of our favorite songs and this guy could play them all, things like "Cry Me a River" and "Hey Ya". I remember very clearly singing along to "Bennie and the Jets" at the top of my lungs.

    All those listed plus don't forget beignets, never ever forget beignets Smile

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  • I would have to say France- I love lots of my travels but I loved the town of Rocamadour France and the French Riviera.
  • It's a toss up between Barbados and London.  Barbados was the perfect relaxing vacation and London was full of new and exciting experiences!
  • Bahamas twice....Bermuda and Finland :-)
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