I have already been to New York and Orlando so my choice is Las Vegas. I have had a blast every time I've been to America.
Well since i've been to Vegas, NY and Yellowstone the poll doesn't work that much for me.Dags90 said:So, inflammatory title aside, this is actually a pretty basic question primarily for non U.S. residents. Americans, feel free to participate anyway, I won't stop you.
Which is the city/region you'd most like to visit if you had the money. Why is that your choice? Have you already visited other parts of the U.S.? Anything specific you want to see/do.
With only a limited number of poll options, this is obviously not an exhaustive list, but is partly based on these [http://tinet.ita.doc.gov/outreachpages/download_data_table/2011_States_and_Cities.pdf] data.
Miami is the only one I haven't been to already, so I guess I may as well choose that one.
At least in London someone will apologize for elbowing you...hell, they'll apologize if you elbow them. Or have things changed in...shit, it's been a few years.Stasisesque said:Did you miss the bit about me living in London?Dags90 said:Don't forget to pretend like no one else exists. Avoid making eye contact and never smile at or initiate small talk with a stranger.Stasisesque said:New York, New York!
I've been to a number of places in the USA, but never New York City. I live in London, so I suppose the draw for me are the similarities. I'd do Broadway, Off-Broadway, the food, ride the subway, visit Central Park, walk around in my huge-ass sunglasses and my very proper accent and pretend to be famous.The most contact I've ever had with a stranger is elbowing them in the ribs whilst diving for a cab.