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The Last Nomad

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I've been to New York and Alabama/Tennessee, so I don't really want to go there again. Well I do, I loved it there, but seen as its expensive to get to and stay in America, I'd rather go somewhere I've never been before...

First on my list would be New Orleans. I just love everything I hear about the place, and the surrounding area.
But of the ones you mentioned, LA or Vegas would be the ones. But I think I'd prefer LA a slight bit more.
 

StormShaun

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I went to Florida once again last year and it was fun, went to the usual theme parks and suck. :D

This time I would love to go to New York and stay for three or 4 days looking around and such, but I wouldn't know if I would need more longer or such. Any ideas for what to do in New York?

(I would love to meet ChilledChaos, one of my favorite Youtubers.)
 

Starik20X6

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When I visited the states years ago I went to LA and San Fran, so next time I visit I plan to go to New York at the very least. Also would like to experience Vegas, especially because it's super cheap.
 

Gordon_4_v1legacy

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Definitely for me, San Francisco, I've always loved Port Cities, and oddly enough, the city can thank Michael Bay for my choice. It looked like a lovely town, when Nicholas Cage isn't chasing Sean Connery through it.
 

Cipher1

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That depends which states have Mediterranean temperature without ungodly humidity..... you know what on second thoughts I'd rather just go Spain.
 

Comando96

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Washington.

Its got most of the historical stuff I'd want to see located there and... its Washingtom...

Honestly... there isn't much else I'd want to see in the US. Sure I am curious about a few other things but they are too spreadout for the effort. The only other thing I'd ever go to the US for would be some form of convention. That's it really...
 

antidonkey

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I'd love to get a group together and take the harley to yellowstone. However, that's one hell of a long ride from Texas.

I'm not a big city person so I have no desire to visit most of those cities even though I been to several of them. Hitting up Hawaii would be great. I've been to a couple of tropical locals and loved it. Vegas....I love Vegas. I'm always up for a Vegas trip.
 

Commissar Sae

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Personally I'm more interested in visiting Boston or Chicago, mostly because of the interesting stories I've read about them and the good things I've heard. Would be alright with visiting some of the other locations but none of them really catch my fancy.
 

The Harkinator

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Why is Gotham City not on this list? I had heard it was the world's greatest city, if a bit troubled.
 

TotalerKrieger

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I'd probably go to Vegas mainly to visit The Gun Store and shoot some of the evil automatic firearms that the guv'ment prohibits here in Canada. Also, to piss away some money at the casinos while marveling at the glamourous stupidity of city built in a desert with no nearby source of water.

EDIT: Lake Mead actually doesn't look that far away on a map, supposedly it is drying up due to rising water consumption.
 

RipRoaringWaterfowl

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Lower Manhattan. Probably the best answer.

aba1 said:
I would want to go to the Comic-con so the means San-Fransisco for me. I am a Ontarian so New York would be the easiest for me however.
Comic Con is in San Diego. You'd want to visit there.
 

Dimitriov

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Hmm on that list the only places that remotely appeal to me are Hawaii and New York.

I have spent quite a bit of time in Hawaii already over the course of several trips when I was younger (almost exclusively on the island of Kauai) and I would love to go back. Honolulu is hideous and going to a beach where there are several thousand other people smacks of retardation to me. But, for those of you who have never been to Hawaii and think that's all there is (or have only been to Oahu) I gotta say that Maui, Kauai, and the big island are all pretty fantastic places. Kauai is interesting in that it is the oldest of the islands with some really spectacular mountains, waterfalls, cliffs, forests, and of course empty beaches.

For other places? I have been to Seattle a couple of times but the closest I have ever got to New York was the Newark airport... yeah. Well at least I could see part of the city's skyline.

That's really it for places I have been to in the States... the only other places I can claim are airports lol

Houston and San Francisco if anyone cares... yeah, I know, they don't.

Not on the list, but I would like to visit Washington DC and a lot of various not-cities in the US.


Oh, and Disneypatchofdirtwithoverlygrandiosename (either of them) can go suck a **** as far as I am concerned. Themed "amusement" parks (and I use that word with great reservation) are some of the stupidest and most baffling things in the world for me. Why would I want to pay waaaaay too much money to be surrounded by waaaay to many people so that I can wait waaaay too long to go on some ride?
 

aba1

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Lear said:
Lower Manhattan. Probably the best answer.

aba1 said:
I would want to go to the Comic-con so the means San-Fransisco for me. I am a Ontarian so New York would be the easiest for me however.
Comic Con is in San Diego. You'd want to visit there.
Ahh my bad it is easy to see how I could mix the places up.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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San Fransisco. It's a city I've wanted to see since I've played Midtown Madness 2 as a kid. Also there is an Escapist there I really want to meet.
 

bandman232

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ClockworkPenguin said:
Whichever one comes with a job for me. I'm unlikely to holiday in the US, since if I had the money I'd visit family in Australia instead.
Vegas would be your best bet. Either there or New York City, though NYC isn't a very nice town...
 

bandman232

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Comando96 said:
Washington.

Its got most of the historical stuff I'd want to see located there and... its Washingtom...

Honestly... there isn't much else I'd want to see in the US. Sure I am curious about a few other things but they are too spreadout for the effort. The only other thing I'd ever go to the US for would be some form of convention. That's it really...
The Sonoma area of California is probably your best bet. Also, wine if you like wine.

Edit: Apologize for double posting, getting a little happy with advice. :p
 

CrazyCapnMorgan

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Daystar Clarion said:
That depends.

Which State is closest to Canada? :D


[sub]New York, I suppose. Seems like the 'safest' choice.[/sub]
YAY! Daystar comes to my home state.

We also have Irn Bru!

[sub]Can't believe I typed that last line with a straight face[/sub]

The city has some spectacular sights, upstate (where I'm from) has plenty of green, long straight freeways with which people from Massachusetts go roughly 105 mph on every freakin' day, and we border Canada at, IMHO, the nicest view point: the Niagara Falls.

Finally, our pizzas iz da bestest. Let NO ONE tell you otherwise.
 

Dags90

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bandman232 said:
Vegas would be your best bet. Either there or New York City, though NYC isn't a very nice town...
It's lovely. I mean, it smells a bit off, but most neighborhoods are pretty darn safe. Really, I don't know where people get the idea that NY is some crime hole.
CrazyCapnMorgan said:
The city has some spectacular sights, upstate (where I'm from) has plenty of green, long straight freeways with which people from Massachusetts go roughly 105 mph on every freakin' day, and we border Canada at, IMHO, the nicest view point: the Niagara Falls.

Finally, our pizzas iz da bestest. Let NO ONE tell you otherwise.
Upstate NY does have some beautiful freeways. Actually, that's pretty much all it has. Freeways and stick people, no offense.
 

bandman232

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Dags90 said:
bandman232 said:
Vegas would be your best bet. Either there or New York City, though NYC isn't a very nice town...
It's lovely. I mean, it smells a bit off, but most neighborhoods are pretty darn safe. Really, I don't know where people get the idea that NY is some crime hole.
CrazyCapnMorgan said:
The city has some spectacular sights, upstate (where I'm from) has plenty of green, long straight freeways with which people from Massachusetts go roughly 105 mph on every freakin' day, and we border Canada at, IMHO, the nicest view point: the Niagara Falls.

Finally, our pizzas iz da bestest. Let NO ONE tell you otherwise.
Upstate NY does have some beautiful freeways. Actually, that's pretty much all it has. Freeways and stick people, no offense.
I'm basing this off of personal experience. It's not the crime, it's just everyone there in general. Complete assholes, more so than were I live. My visit to New York wasn't a nice one, and I'll just leave it at that.