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Today, it's hard to imagine making travel plans without the internet. Discussions on Tripadvisor, ratings and reviews on Google, and blogger-suggested itineraries have become integral to our decision-making. But how much can we trust all of them?

A few days ago, Reddit user TheFilthiestMuggle asked tourists on the platform to name the destinations that seem amazing online but actually fall flat in reality, and they received thousands of answers. So before you print out your bucket list, we invite you to take a look at the most popular entries.

#1

Modern city skyline and unique architecture under construction, a travel destination seen differently in person than in pictures. Dubai.
Some of it wasn't bad but that was further away from the city. In the city people could be so horrible to workers and animals, the outskirts were depressing and dirty, and it just felt unglamorous/touristy. I've been more than once and it seems to get worse each time.

IMarriedAGoose , Darcey Beau Report

Glen Ellyn
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3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've never understood why anyone would go there. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It sounds like an absolutely awful place.

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    #2

    Welcome to Las Vegas sign under blue sky with palm trees, a travel destination seen differently in person. I wouldn't say it looked amazing, but Las Vegas is an incredibly depressing place if you aren't looking for a mall on steroids experience. Couldn't wait to leave.

    jbcatl , tommao wang Report

    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To hell with Vagas. It's so gross and I hate gambling. At least the booze was cheap.

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    The 2025 Global Travel Trends Report surveyed 8,137 people from seven countries (the US, Australia, India, Canada, the UK, Japan, and Mexico) and found that 74% of them plan on taking 1 to 3 domestic trips in 2025, while 59% of respondents plan on taking 1 to 3 international trips.

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    Six in ten plan to focus their trip on entertainment events or plan to take at least one trip for a sporting event in 2025, reinforcing the idea that the main driving force for travel is experience.

    #3

    People riding camels near pyramids at sunset, showcasing travel destinations seen in person versus pictures. Giza, Egypt.

    Absolutely horrible. Every single person there is corrupt, every customs officer, tour guide, police, hotel clerk, etc.

    The pyramids are crowded with tourists, and are extremely underwhelming— you can literally see a McDonald’s just a mile away.

    I’m so glad we were only there for two days, and breathed a sigh of relief once we left.

    Oh, and if you’re a woman, it’s 10x bad. You will be groped, hit on, propositioned, all the time.

    Not-original , Simon Berger Report

    Farah (she/her)
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm Egyptian. I know the pain, and I'm so sorry

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    #4

    Hollywood Walk of Fame stars with people walking, highlighting popular travel destinations that differ from pictures. Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, especially the Walk of Fame. It seems so glamorous in movies and photos, but up close it’s crowded, gritty and full of pushy vendors and costumed characters. Interesting to see once, but definitely not like the postcard version.

    Substantial-Cost-429 , Ken Lund Report

    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hollywood in general. The street life in Hollywood is disgusting. It's like Times Square but way bigger.

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    #5

    “Absolutely Horrible”: 42 Times People Wished They Could End Their Vacation Trip Early Broadway, Nashville. Incredibly tacky and touristy. AWFUL music in almost every bar. Bouncers trying to convince to come into their boring bar instead of others. No good food. It’s like the French quarter with bad cover bands no culture.

    yungschemester , Florian Wehde Report

    Beyond anecdotal accounts, we also have some quantifiable data on disappointing destinations.

    An analysis of more than 97,000 Google visitor reviews from 100 of the most visited cities in the world showed that the following had the most negative reactions:

    1. Cancun, Mexico (14.2%);
    2. Antalya, Turkey (12.2%);
    3. Punta Cana Dominican Republic (11.9%);
    4. Beijing, China (11.2%);
    5. Orlando, United States (10.6%);
    6. Mumbai, India (10.0%);
    7. Honolulu, Hawaii (9.9%);
    8. Johor Bahru, Malaysia (9.4%);
    9. Kyoto, Japan (9.1%);
    10. Playa Del Carmen, Mexico (9.0%).
    #6

    Colorful hot spring at a travel destination with steam rising and a forested hill under a partly cloudy sky. Many of the places listed here were awesome 20 years ago. Mass tourism, esp cruise ships, ruined them.

    My unpopular answer- Yellowstone. We went in September, and it was still a mass of people. Which I could deal with, except they exhibited the WORST behavior...chasing wildlife, driving erratically, standing on the edge of the boiling water pits (can't remember what they're called). I found myself hoping some of these people would fall in.

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    Panda-sized Potato
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I went to Yellowstone last year. Amazing park. Didn't encounter anything the poster mentioned. The worst thing that happened was when traffic was stopped on the highway for more than an hour, because a bison herd was traveling up it. Got to see them real close.

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    #7

    Tropical travel destination with palm trees, sandy beach, kayaks, and calm ocean under a clear blue sky. Key West, no doubt.

    Ugly, crowded, d**g-and-crime-filled city on an island.

    Worse than that, inescapable third-rate acoustic-guitar-playing-Jimmy-Buffet-wannabes in every crappy bar serving the crappiest drinks that were ever crapped out anywhere ever.

    CunningRunt , Thomas Besseling Report

    #8

    Tropical travel destination with clear turquoise water, sandy beach, palm trees, and resort buildings under a blue sky. Aruba. A nice little sunny Island that is ruined, and I do mean ruined, by the ridiculous amount of people trying to hawk you a timeshare. 


    When we checked into our hotel, the receptionist invited us to a timeshare presentation.


    Once we got to our bedroom our phone rang again it was an invitation to a time share presentation.


    We went into town, there's people on street corners stopping you and trying to sell you a timeshare.


    Got back to our hotel room at about 9 p.m, oh look someone at the door trying to sell us a timeshare. 


    Going to a local restaurant for lunch, and the waiter pitches us a timeshare


    The thing I found really nasty and quite intimidating to be honest was that a lot of the people on street corners would try and force you into a waiting vehicle so you could be whisked off somewhere to spend several hours having a time share presentation directed at you.


    Oh yes and when we returned home a week or two later we got an information pack in the post from the hotel trying to sell us a timeshare.


    It's a lovely place, but we found the constant pitching of timeshares completely ruined our experience.

    TheSameButBetter , Kiril Georgiev Report

    AnnaB
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, the question we all want answered...did you buy one?

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    #9

    “Absolutely Horrible”: 42 Times People Wished They Could End Their Vacation Trip Early The French Quarter of New Orleans.

    The city itself is interesting and very pretty in places, but the FQ itself is very tatty and Disneyfied. Worth a visit, but only once.

    sambeau , Ken Lund Report

    Kevin Beard
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP left out the mystery puddles, is it water? is it booze, is it bodily fluid? Who knows, just be careful where you step 😂

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    #10

    Crowd of people taking photos of art in a museum, illustrating popular travel destinations seen in person versus pictures. The Mona Lisa at the Louvre, you have to wait in a long a*s line full of tourists only to get a few seconds to look at a (IMO) underwhelming portrait with people doing obnoxious selfies around you. There are way better paintings in that museum.

    incunabula001 , Mika Baumeister Report

    Ange Marsden
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In the gallery next door is Leonardo da Vincis Madonna on the Rocks which is far and away a better work

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    #11

    Aerial view of a tropical beach with cliffs and turquoise water at a popular travel destination. Bali, Indonesia. Absolutely garbage-riddled beaches, scammers and louts at every corner trying to rip you off, endless traffic, and exorbitant prices compared to the rest of Indonesia.

    CopingAdult , Roméo A. Report

    #12

    Three women enjoying drinks at a travel destination, sharing joyful moments in a lively outdoor setting. Oktoberfest. More specifically Munich 🍻

    Now I’m not saying you won’t have a good time, it’s just if you want to go to a place like your state fairgrounds if you will, dressed in 200€ dirndls with a million other Americans singing Sweet Caroline with 30€ chicken or schnitzel getting s*******d with 15€ beers under a large tent with an oompa band ,and spending 20€ and an hour long wait to ride the Ferris wheel, go right ahead!!

    However…

    You’ll get a more authentic experience going to a small town Volksfest where ( it’s less crowded) you can meet local Germans, and spend half as much for a chicken, beer, and all the Ein Prosit 🎶 Sweet Caroline , “ Country Roads” and that Robbie Williams song “Angels” they all love to sing when they’re drunk. At half the price and less crowded. And way more fun.

    Critical-Wolverine29 , Roberta Sant'Anna Report

    Jrog
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Let's take a minute of appreciation for Gregory Garcia, who is giving us a masterclass example of r/shitamericanssay. The guy will be soon featured on the Merriam Webster under the definition of "delusional".

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    #13

    City skyline at sunset showcasing popular travel destinations and urban landmarks with a hazy sky background. The Alamo. You know how you always picture it in the middle of nowhere surrounded by sand, well it's not it's one block downtown San Antonio surrounded by high-rise buildings. But the Riverwalk in San Antonio is amazing.

    False_Ad_555 , weston m Report

    #14

    “Absolutely Horrible”: 42 Times People Wished They Could End Their Vacation Trip Early Not what people traditionally think as a destination, but that's part of the shame as it really IS the destination.

    Cruise ships.

    They real you in with bait & switch prices and a promise to visit so many ports of call. But the price is listed as per person per day, and lacking in all the nickel and diming they will do. The time in port is so ridiculously short that you can't REALLY enjoy the location before it's time to race back to the ship so they don't leave you.

    If you're not going on a cruise with the idea that the boat itself is the destination, your making a mistake.

    I could go on & on, including the horrific labor practices & such, but that's enough. My wife has dragged me on two now, I'm not a big fan.

    RupeThereItIs , Georgy Trofimov Report

    Glen Ellyn
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You will never find me on a cruise ship!

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    #15

    “Absolutely Horrible”: 42 Times People Wished They Could End Their Vacation Trip Early Times Square. Online it looks like the heartbeat of New York… in reality it’s just overpriced food, shoulder-to-shoulder crowds, and people trying to sell you knockoff selfies with Elmo.

    SugarrRushh , Claudio Schwarz Report

    Heather Menard
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As many times I have been to NYC I have never been to times square

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    #16

    Harbor view of a luxurious travel destination with yachts, cruise ships, and coastal cityscape under clear blue skies. Monaco is way too expensive for what it offers Tourists (heavily priced drinks and empty streets), feels more like a theme park than an actual country/city in the French Riviera.

    Plane-Trip1323 , Rishi Jhajharia Report

    Jrog
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Monaco is not for tourists, and really doesn't WANT to be for tourists outside of a few days per year (F1 week, Historical GP weekend and Yacht Show week). Monaco is a cozy, livable place for people with plenty of money and possibly a cool boat. Part of its success with millionaires, apart of the lack of taxes over personal income, wealth, capital gains and inheritance, is that there they have access to plenty of services and places where being rich is not an outlier and they can be as out of the spotlight as they could be.

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    #17

    Mount Rushmore National Memorial carved in granite, a popular travel destination seen differently in person than in pictures. Mount Rushmore. It is underwhelming. Way smaller than you would think when you look at all the pictures of it. You can see what the mountain would have looked like without the carvings and I just wish they would have left it alone. The rest of the area was great. Devil's tower isn't that far away and again way smaller than what the movies make it out to be but still crazy how those volcanic pillars just rise out of the ground and make the tower.

    theColonelsc2 , Getty Images Report

    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's literally the ONLY reason to go to South Dakota. It's the one thing North Dakota doesn't have. BTW do we really need two Dakotas?

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    #18

    Aerial view of a tropical beach resort with turquoise water and lush greenery among popular travel destinations. Zanzibar. It's beautiful, but horrendous and bitterly disappointing. The whole island has been ravaged by conglomerates making all inclusive resorts and utterly destroying the fabric of the society by making everyone so painfully dependent on tourism and catering to this imagined idea of what Zanzibar is.

    elbowpatchhistorian , Alexander Osipenko Report

    Laura ballam
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As someone who used to live in Tanzania (of which Zanzibar is part), I went to Zanzibar a lot in the early 2000s. It was amazing, I only have great memories of Stone town with the beautiful doors and amazing food. My mom still works travels there several times a year for work and if you know where to go its still a great place. Issue is that now there are low cost flights from certain countries and attract all inclusive resort type of clientele!

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    #19

    Aerial view of a famous illuminated travel destination at dusk with cityscape and coastline in the background. Istanbul. I’d always wanted to go and see the historical buildings and take in the culture.

    History has been completed erased from a large number of buildings, including the Hagia Sophia which was incredibly disappointing.

    People were at best dismissive and mostly really f*****g rude - which is at odds to all the Turks I know in England who are mega friendly.

    Quack_Candle , Getty Images Report

    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would go there for the cats. I love cats.

    WubiDubi
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's going to confuse Turkish immigration clearance. Maybe say the coffee.

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    Farah (she/her)
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh to me it was amazing and the Turks were super nice! Don't know what happened with you, but we had a blast there (GO VISIT THE CHOCOLATE MUESUEMS)

    Gaius214
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is that anywhere close to Constantinople? If not is it close to New Amsterdam?

    Bianca
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    it looks like some people don't get the song reference, here my upvote. I always sing the refrain in my head, when I read "Istanbul" somewhere.

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    Ban-One
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love Istanbul. Beautiful architecture, great food. I found the majority of people there very friendly.

    Ace
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is completely at odds with any Turkish person I've met in Turkey. Usually friendly polite and respectful.

    roddy
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Once you get away from the people who make their living from hustling tourists, the Turkish are very nice. But do get away from the big sites, even a couple of blocks will do it.

    Wyrdwoman
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I loved Istanbul, especially visiting Topkapi Palace and the Mosques. The locals are fine but, like most locals, don't enjoy hordes or tourists taking over their city.

    D ODay
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wow, could not disagree more. A fascinating place, so much history, and anyone who isn't awed by Hagia Sofia should stay home. Welcoming people, great food. One city we hope to revisit

    Cheese
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the exact opposite of my experience. The people there were kind and the architecture was amazing.

    turk
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Totally disagree. Istanbul is a marvel of culture and architecture. And 99% of the people are fantastic and friendly. You just have to learn how to say "no" to the people trying to get you into their stores. I've been there twice, and three times to Turkey overall. The country is full of beautiful scenery, pristine beaches and historical sites. Also, the wine is pretty good.

    Robert T
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've driven through it several times, but only visited once and didn't have time to see anything, as it was a work trip.

    Gordan Blažević
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    4 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    History has been completed erased from a large number of buildings... I don't know what that even means...

    Kay Lyn Evans
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was there in March 2015 and absolutely LOVED it!

    Slapdash1
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    1. Go to a megacity inhabitated by people known for their conquests, occasional gęnocide and rudeness 2. Be utterly shocked that it"s sh!t 3. Profit?

    Nicole Weymann
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The city is more than 2500 years old and has been continuously inhabited. Sad as it is, but OF COURSE most of its history got "erased". That's what happens when people build and rebuild homes, building/living standards, government and belief systems change, and societies develop. People have only begun to apprechiate and conserve historical architecture about 200 years ago. Many historical sites even in Rome got ábused as quarries for centuries before.

    WubiDubi
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So you say all the mega friendly people leave...

    Gregory Garcia
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Better to see it in Bond films.

    Nicole Weymann
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yupp - I've enjoyed my strolls through the wonderful forests, canyons, and rivers of Yellowstone National Park with Yogi Bear.

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    #20

    Tropical travel destination with palm trees and a sandy beach by calm turquoise water under a clear blue sky. Bora Bora. It was very pretty and the water was amazing but going out on the island and seeing how the locals live is very depressing considering the amount of money the resorts bring in.

    Medium-Ordinary-622 , Meg von Haartman Report

    Glen Ellyn
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Once again, the locals get shafted.

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    #21

    Crowded tropical beach with turquoise water and cloudy sky showing travel destinations not as pictured in photos. Tulum, Mexico. The water is clear but covered in seaweed, as are the beaches. The restaurants are expensive and most are reservation only. Influencers, everywhere! It used to be special but it’s been ruined by the LA crowd.

    Actual-Comedian-4679 , Karl Moore Report

    Ixanga Cancun
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The sargassum is all over the Caribbean at certain times of year. It is pretty and orange when floating but brown and disgustingly stinky when on the beaches and decaying.

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    #22

    Two people lying on a curved rocky formation, showcasing unique travel destinations in person and their reality. Wave Rock, Western Australia

    Basically the promo photo is it lol. A cool rock that is like 7 hours drive from the nearest city, in a tiny town with nothing much.

    sp1ffm1ff Report

    Glen Ellyn
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    New one for me. I've never heard of it before.

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    #23

    Coastal travel destination with rocky shoreline and vast ocean under a partly cloudy sky, showing real travel scenes. Sanya, China. "China's Hawaii" yeah ok. The city itself is dirty even by developing country standards. But it's also very expensive, even much moreso than Shanghai or Beijing (kinda like Hawaii?). Most beaches are not very clean either. The ones at the resorts are nice and clean, but you aren't allowed to swim at those beaches. Mostly just for pictures I guess. Not only would it be cheaper to go to any southeast Asian country, but the beaches would be much better as well, saying this as someone living in China.

    lolfamy , Joey Huang Report

    Rose the Cook
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What exactly do you call expensive? Having lived in China for years I have found nothing expensive by western standards.

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    #24

    Aerial view from chairlift over a mountain town, showing unexpected scenes from popular travel destinations in person. Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are Vegas for evangelicals, but the Smokies are gorgeous and worth a visit. You're better off staying in or near Townsend if you just want to visit the national park.

    SylVegas , Milly Montoya Report

    Nova Rook
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I went to Gatlinburg in mid-July, And I just hit town and my throat was dry so I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew. Things went sideways from there.

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    #25

    Traveler with a backpack taking a photo of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, one of the famous travel destinations seen in person. Pisa, Italy. Don't get me wrong, the area around the leaning tower is beautiful and worth the visit, but the town itself is very disappointing and a dump. We travelled from Florence by train to Piza, left our luggage at the station and walked through the town to the leaning tower. The walk was through the town and through a dodgy area near the station and the town was so out of context with the area where the tower is. Tried to find a decent restaurant and failed. Quickly got a train to the airport. Sad.

    whu1895 , Getty Images Report

    Rali Meyer
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    not even a decent pizza on a piazza in Pisa?

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    #26

    “Absolutely Horrible”: 42 Times People Wished They Could End Their Vacation Trip Early The Statue of Liberty, New York.

    It looks iconic and impressive in print, in films, in everything.

    In person - it was a smallish metal statue on a great big plinth. "Well that was nice. What's next?".

    BeerPoweredNonsense , Alisa Orlova Report

    Jrog
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The best part of visiting the Statue of Liberty was the visit at nearby Ellis Island with the Immigration museum.

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    #27

    A person leaning into the historic kissing the Blarney Stone attraction, a famous travel destination seen in person. Kissing the Blarney Stone is wildly overhyped. not only do you wait in long lines and dangle awkwardly over a castle ledge, but you also press your lips to a filthy, bacteria covered slab that’s been kissed by thousands of strangers every day.

    RareGur3157 , Brian Rosner Report

    #28

    Sunset view over urban travel destinations showing rooftops and buildings under a colorful sky with soft clouds. Marrakesh, Morocco


    We stayed in the medina and that was probably our first mistake. As soon as we opened the door of our riad, we were constantly ambushed by people aggressively trying to sell you things or scam you. People would follow you around for ages trying to sell you things you didn’t want and they weren’t shy about grabbing you and trying to pull you in whatever direction.

    Add to that the people that would “give you directions” but expecting you to pay them for their “help” that you never asked for.

    We were there as four girls and I guess we kinda expected the men to be inappropriate and touchy, we really weren’t prepared for how grabby and pushy they were. The son of the riad owner had to start coming out with us every single time we wanted to leave because it was getting bad and this one guy tried to fight his way into the riad to get to my friend.

    To be fair, when the police were around and saw things they would chase the men away regardless of what they were doing. But of course they can’t be everywhere all the time.

    Add to that the locals would call us the n word a fair bit and we all ended up with food poisoning despite being super careful and all of us having African and Asian backgrounds.

    Probably wouldn’t return.

    NoLove_NoHope , Piotr Kolawa Report

    Ixanga Cancun
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I stayed in the medina lady November. Road was a scam, moved out into another that was fantastic. Mt partner has MS and there were so many kind people helping us cross roads. We were waved through every museum, palace etc without payment. A man left his business to walk us to the nearest doctor. I found Moroccans to be the kindest people in the world. And they were the same in Casablanca. However, after the first one Al Fna I think, the big squares at night were full of scammers so we avoided them.

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    #29

    Tropical travel destination with palm trees, sandy beach, and visitors enjoying the ocean at a popular travel spot. Goa, India.

    The streets are covered in cow dung, taxis massively overcharge and they’ve got deals with the local hotels and restaurants so they’re basically your only option unless you rent a scooter. Locals weren’t very welcoming either, market vendors were super aggressive and kept following me around for 10 to 15 minutes even after I kept saying no. The scams don’t stop with taxis either. At one point a guy trailed me trying to “clean” my ears with sharp metal tools. Even though we stayed at a 5 star hotel and only ate there, I still ended up horribly sick and lost 15 pounds in three days. When the doctors and nurses finally showed up, they came barefoot in flip flops and didn’t even wear gloves.

    josephjogonzalezjg , Getty Images Report

    Gregory Garcia
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Goa is only for wealthy ravers, like Burning Man

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    #30

    “Absolutely Horrible”: 42 Times People Wished They Could End Their Vacation Trip Early Niagara Falls. It's a beautiful natural wonder ruined by hotels and casinos. The US side is nicer but they turned a beautiful waterfall into a theme park, complete with light shows. It's the example of what they need to not do to the grand canyon.

    meatball77 , Getty Images Report

    Glen Ellyn
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Too many folks simply do not appreciate Mother Nature's gifts to us. The world does not need to be Disney-fied.

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    #31

    Person in black robe standing in front of an elaborate castle-like structure at popular travel destinations. Egypt. Sharm, to be exact.

    Ymirs-Bones:

    I went to Sharm for scuba diving. Underwater it’s one of the best places in the world. Everything is so colorful and vibrant. One of my best diving experiences if not the best.

    But Sharm itself is a tourist trap in the middle of a desert. Everything has that cheap “we want to scam you” air about it

    If I ever go back I will leave the hotel only for diving.





    ThrowawayYAYAY2002 , Tima Miroshnichenko Report

    Farah (she/her)
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sigh... Egypt as a whole is really corrupt country. I am so ashamed because, ugh, we've thrown away such a good chance at being a great country

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    #32

    Aerial view of lush green forested travel destination with winding road at sunset, one of 57 travel destinations seen in person. Gatlinburg. Beautiful mountains, but entirely too crowded, horrible parking, the shops are mostly old, outdated and boring. Even taking a drive through the park usually sucks because you constantly are tailgated by people in a rush for whatever reason, or you end up behind a pack of geezers on Harleys that scare off any wildlife from the engine noise. Won't be back.

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    Ivona
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We enjoy Gatlinburg for the atmosphere and the fascinating museums and other attractions. The Aquarium's beautiful.

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    #33

    Beale Street in Memphis is a lot smaller than it looked online lol. Didn’t realize it was like two blocks.

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    tracy black
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    i have lived my entire life in TN and you couldnt pay me to go to memphis

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    #34

    Small boat on calm water at sunset with vibrant colors, illustrating unexpected travel destinations not as pictured. Phu Quoc, Vietnam.

    This is part of my heritage and a family hometown; it has been - what feels like - completely commodified for tourism's sake. Not what I remember from even 20 years ago - I get bringing in business is a thing, but the way folks have gone about it have just made it completely gaudy beach resorts...and not exactly worth what they're charging.

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    Kevin Hickey
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So many were killed to keep "communism" out of Vietnam, when all they had to do was leave it alone and let capitalist nature take its course.

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    #35

    Santorini-it looks lovely from afar but it is crowded and too expensive. The wait to go down the cable car is often over an hour. The steps are covered in donkey dung and smell like that. Just take a photo from the ship.

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    Jrog
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Going there on a cruise ship is exactly the reason why the island has been ruined.

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    #36

    Mackinac Island. Very touristy and overcrowded when I went, though I imagine it’s not always like that. Also insanely expensive.

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    Rahb in Oz
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just watch ‘Somewhere in Time’ instead.

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    #37

    The Taj Mahal. The whole area is rundown. The river next to it is disgusting. After our visit we made sure to have dinner at a restaurant with a great view so that we could see the Taj at night - until we realized they don't even illuminate it.

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    Cathleen Cummings
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some of these comments are really thick with "First World problems." Traveling really isn't meant for some people.

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    #38

    Pueblo, Colorado. I was excited to spend the weekend there with my husband as he had business. The city website showed a lovely area with tons of art and a nice zoo. I quickly learned why the locals call this armpit of Colorado Pube-lo.

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    TheRightToArmBears (riff/tone)
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    hahah...who the heck thinks Pueblo would be anything other than disappointing??? It is one of the worst parts of CO

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    #39

    Roswell New Mexico. Whole place reeked of garbage (they dont allow lids on their dumpsters). Outside of that, there was really only tacky alien themed gift shops and museums.

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    Jrog
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would never be disappointed by Roswell New Mexico, simply because my expectation would be already rock bottom. Anything better than a radioactive dumpster fire would be a massive improvement.

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    #40

    Rio. Mostly for crime and trash. Been there a few times, only robbed once, walking from Copacabana to Ipanema. But my friend got robbed on a bus by a guy working with the driver & fare taker. Another got robbed by a gang at Christ the Redeemer and they took his money and shoes when they found out he didn’t have a phone.

    But also, if you’re not at Copacabana, Ipanema, Barra, or Leblon, there is trash on the beaches or polluted water. Also, if you go in the middle of their Summer, that humidity is a BEAST.

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    Janissary35680
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Only robbed once". So one star or five? 😄

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    #41

    Jerome, AZ near Sedona.

    Marketed as a quirky town. Literally just a tourist trap. Not much to see. Not much to do. The mine is the biggest disappointment, cant even go underground. They get so many people to make the drive for no reason.

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    Skara Brae
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I agree. It's an "artist" community. The nearby mining museum is more interesting than the town! Being situated on the side of a mountain makes the town look somewhat dramatic, though. Maybe stop for lunch on your way to somewhere else.

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    #42

    Guam. My now wife and I travelled there from Japan about 10 years ago. I wouldn't have ever said it looked amazing, but I am not a beach going person (we did beaches of course, but they were underwhelming). It was fine, but the overall feeling was American suburbia plopped down on a tropical island. We should have just gone to Okinawa.

    Nicest, most organized, US immigration officials I have ever encountered though.

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    Beaker72
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I transited through Guam with a group on friends on our way to Micronesia. We weren't looking forward to it because we knew we'd be subjected to US immigration and TSA. It was without a doubt one of the best experiences with those two organisations any of us have ever had. They treated us like humans, were friendly, welcoming, funny and just really nice people to meet in the middle of three days of flying. We all said that if they were representative of the people on Guam, we'd love to go back and visit.

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    #43

    The Arashiyama Bamboo Forest outside of Kyoto. Tiny. Crowded. Overrated.

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    Ixanga Cancun
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most of Kyoto is crowded and overrated. Full of Japanese girls on hired costumes doing endless selfies.

    #44

    Honolulu, Hawaii. The people were rude and pushy. I tripped and fell on pavement and everyone just ignored me. The only places people were nice were tourist sites--because the other tourists were nice.

    We were on a tour bus and the bus driver explained the difference between being a Native and an Islander. Then we got to listen to him complain about being an Islander.

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    Ivona
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Honolulu is beautiful, the entire island of Oahu's beautiful.

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    #45

    Forks, Washington, and I say this with total respect since I was born and raised in Washington. However, people going there expecting to see vampires and werewolves will be bitterly disappointed. It's just a very small isolated town in a very cold and wet location whose economy is tied to a dying forest products industry with the remaining population eeking out a living from a short-lived teen horror movie series.

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    Rathoren
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait i went through there and didn't know anything about vampires or such?!?! How did i miss them!! Darn!!

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    #46

    Belize. Away from the Cayes it is a very impoverished country. Tons of pushy vendors trying to sell their products at any attraction. Felt sketchy the whole time, never truly relaxed. At the Cayes it feels like a Mexican resort with no personality. Go for the scuba, and keep to the Cayes.

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    Gregory Garcia
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah, the cartels will get you if you go inland. Heard a story from a Mexican surfer about getting caught by Cartel soldiers. He ony got out by knowing vulgar Spanish

    #47

    The Blue Lagoon in Iceland. It's a completely man-made tourist trap, and the water was anything but pure. Off in a corner of the lagoon I reached down to grab what I expected to be a handful of pristine sand and instead pulled up a mushy putrid handful of accumulated human hair. Another person in our party had the skin around their eyes suddenly become highly inflamed, and apparently it was a common-enough occurrence that the staff had some first-aid remedy on hand to reduce the inflammation. Never again.

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    nottheactualphoto
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a very minerally mineral spring. It also heats Reykjavik.

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    #48

    Mackinaw City Michigan, out of the 30 hotels in the city, around 28 are owned by the same family. They're all s****y hotels, it's a tourist trap.

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    #49

    Lake Havasu. I was expecting a fun day on and/or near the water. I didn't expect the extreme racism found in the local stores, like minstrel dolls on display type of racism. .

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    Gregory Garcia
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Like any town in Texas, then? If I want racism, I can stay home.

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    #50

    Banff, Lake Moraine. Almost impossible to get to without paying a small fortune for a shuttle, over crowded is an understatement. We went just because that's the photo you see every time you google Banff National Park. Skip it and pick a lesser popular lake. Banff has tons of beautiful lakes.

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    Kay Lyn Evans
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Go to Lake Louise and stay at the Fairmount. Incredible

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    #51

    Phuket in Thailand feels like Disneyland and is basically Little Russia at this point, didn’t feel like any authentic culture left as it’s been bought out and overrun by tourists. Rest of Thailand rocks tho.

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    Michael Largey
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So the name is its own recommendation?

    #52

    Tunisia, Mahdia. We came here with our two young boys. On route to the hotel on our coach it was close to midnight and had the window seat. Men stood on the roadside, swearing at us through the window and rude gestures the entire 3 hour journey. That was not our best start. Scared me.
    Inside the hotel we were treated with respect and couldn't have wished for a better hotel. As soon as we left the hotel to enter the aquapark everything changed. The aquapark is attached to the hotel but also open to the public.
    We were regularly shoved out of the way when queuing for rides, pointed at and we could make out the words "tourists".
    Whilst in the wave pool a grown woman pushed herself up against my son multiple times whilst looking towards her group. My partner moved him out of her way and she made advances towards him again and this time grabbed his face. Really strange and concerning behaviour. So we got out.
    My partner took his son on the slides, whilst I took my boy in the lazy river. Teenage boys started touching me and stroking my inner thighs. At first I thought, it's crowded maybe this was done by mistake, but then I clocked they were communicating with each other and dropping back behind me and my son and they'd touch me again. Then I stood up and explained to my son, we're getting out. When I tried to get out, the boy was in front of me, grabbed me and began fondling my breasts. I screamed. The lifeguards slapped him and they contacted the police.
    However, this experience was enough to put us off going back to the aquapark.
    Outside the hotel there was litter everywhere. It smelt quite bad too. We decided to stay at our beach and hotel.

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    #53

    Marrakech for me.. it honestly looked like a place worth visiting, but it was just a horrible experience all around for us. Now YMMV and i'm sure some people have a great time, and truth be told, there were some nice moments. However;

    The online description is: "The Marrakech Medina is *a vibrant and fascinating maze full of colors, scents, and history*.". Well, i don't know. I found it fairly bland in colors, incredibly dirty, it stinked and people were catcalling and scamming constantly.

    That said, it wasn't all bad! The YSL house was nice, and visiting Comptoir Darna was a pretty cool experience. Best part of the trip however was the flight ride home.

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    Ixanga Cancun
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There were a lot of tourists in Marrakech but I found it a lovely colourful place with cats everywhere. I didn't find many scam artists even in the museums and palace only in the big tourist markets as opposed to the meant for locals souls.

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    #54

    I know I’m going to be an outliner in this but I will say it. New Zealand. Don’t get me wrong the country is stunning and the nature is beautiful. But it’s expensive (which explains why so many Kiwis are moving to Australia), and the amount of racism I’ve experienced/witnessed there is something I never experienced before in my life. I’m not the only Black person who mentioned this but usually when someone does bring it up they’re met with hostility and accused of lying. I made a video about my experience on tik tok a year ago and to this day I still get occasional DMs from angry Kiwis saying all kinds of racist things to me. It is a beautiful country with one of the most breathtaking nature and I did run into kind souls there but I would never step foot in that country again.

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    Lilly's Mom
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I experienced nothing like this in NZ. It was one of the best experiences of my life.

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    #55

    Arashiyama, Japan - the landscape was stunningly beautiful but it was horribly overcrowded. We knew it was going to be touristy, so went really early, and even then it was a fight for our lives.

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    #56

    This is gonna be a hot take, but is very time specific. The Swiss Alps (editing to specify Lauterbrunnen Valley and the surrounding towns), specifically in July and August. Absolutely mobbed with people. You will not be alone in nature at any time. Constantly being shoved and packed into cable cars like sardines. It feels like some of the most beautiful scenery in the world has been turned into a Disney World type tourist attraction. I can’t imagine how difficult summer must be for the locals.

    We would love to return in the fall and try again, but it was a difficult experience in July.

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    PeTeH
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you go to a place with too many people, you're part of the proplem and have no right to complain.

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    #57

    Angus Steakhouse in London is nowhere near as good as the locals would have you believe.

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