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?