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Mauler

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Well I would wisit the (New)Vegas, not because of gambling(well mabey couple of times) but because of sightseeing... Newer have i've been autside my Latvia...
 

Dags90

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EeveeElectro said:
Where in Florida is Disneyland? Cause I wanna go there.
NO.

BAD!

VERY BAD!

*squirts with spray bottle*

Disney World is near Orlando, Florida. Disneyland is near L.A., California.
 

EeveeElectro

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Dags90 said:
EeveeElectro said:
Where in Florida is Disneyland? Cause I wanna go there.
NO.

BAD!

VERY BAD!

*squirts with spray bottle*

Disney World is near Orlando, Florida. Disneyland is near L.A., California.
*flails* Oh, well I didn't know! All I hear over here is 'Disneyland Florida or Disneyland Paris.'
I didn't even know until recently they had some sort of Disneyland in Tokyo too!
What's the difference between World and Land?
 

Dags90

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EeveeElectro said:
*flails* Oh, well I didn't know! All I hear over here is 'Disneyland Florida or Disneyland Paris.'
I didn't even know until recently they had some sort of Disneyland in Tokyo too!
What's the difference between World and Land?
Disney World has four separate parks in it, including Epcot where you can be treated to a pastiche of your home country along with others. Also, Disney World is a lot bigger. That's what makes it Disney World and not Disneyland.
 

Nantucket_v1legacy

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Seeing as Dallas, Texas is not there I would have to go with Las Vegas.
Lights, booze and gambling? Hell yes.

But then - in Dallas you can have fried chicken and doughnuts for breakfast...
 

Lieju

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Well, I'm Finnish, but my mom lived in Boston for years so I've visited that area and Boston several times.

So I guess I'd like to vist Yellowstone, since I already have visited New York.
 

DoctorSun

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HAHA! Simpletons! I live in the wonderful place known as New York! Fear my culture!

I feed on your jealousy...and pasta!

*Twists evil mustache*

No, seriously. It's pretty nice here. We have nightlife...and good food.
 

DJjaffacake

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I've visited Massachussetts and Colorado before, Colorado just a couple of weeks ago actually, and since it was fucking awesome I'd go back there.
 

madster11

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Australian here.

Been to Cali, was pretty decent. Want to check out Nevada/Arizona, buy an old mustang or something from one of those and then work my way across to NY.
 

Ravesy

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I'm from the UK and I've been to Orlando and Vegas...good times!

So I'd go for Hawaiian islands next out of choice:).

Looks like I might be going to New York though...Damn girlfriends and their shopping holidays.
 

Gottesstrafe

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Andy Shandy said:
Hawaii definitely, already been to Orlando a couple of times. The other places seem more "sightseeing and shopping" locations than anything else, whereas Hawaii comes across as a "kick back and relax" place.

I definitely prefer "kick back and relax" to "SEE AND BUY ALL THE THINGS!"

This is assuming that it's a "Go on holiday" sort of question.
Hate to break it to you, but Hawaii IS just basically "sightseeing and shopping" and "SEE AND BUY ALL THE THINGS!". Sure, we have nicer beaches than most, cool trade winds, and gorgeous views of sunsets over coral reef bays, but there's a reason why tourism is called an industry here (oh, and no factories to choke out the skyline with smog and air pollution). Short of having family here or having been a frequent enough visitor to know where to go and what to see, I'm afraid it'll just be a more tropical shade of Disney Land to most first time tourists (wait, we already have one of those). That is to say if you stay on Oahu, try some of the other islands for a more well rounded experience.

Now me on the other hand, I wouldn't mind going back to Oregon for a month or so during the fall. Beautiful around that season, might even check out the Shakespeare Festival again in Ashland.
 

Guffe

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No idea really, the place is friggin' HUGE.
Maybe L.A. or Las Vegas. But I think I'd go for a longer trip if I'd go there and visit several places. But only one? I'll go fro Vegas
 

Littaly

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I've never been to the US, but I'm hoping to visit it some day in the future. Out of the listed ones I'd really like to visit New York City, just to experience the sheer size of it. I would kind of like to pay a visit to New Orleans as well, see if it's all it's cracked up to be ^^
 

emeraldrafael

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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]
what part of canada? Cuase washington is a pretty sane state and probably the sanest and safest on the Canadian border.

Anyway, Im a US, but Id always say that Pittsburgh is a nice place to visit. voted most livable city twice.in a short amount of years. and we've gotten past our steel stage and are actually a nice city. plus we have kennywood right outside it really.
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

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In order, I want to see:

Colorado
NY
Hawaii

I love the Rockies, ever since I saw them in Canada when staying in Jasper and seeing Banff, but I would like to see the US Rockies too! NY is just where all the films and programmes are based and Hawaii is, well, ex British! And has the only US flag to include a Union Flag in the corner! :p
 

Overusedname

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T0ad 0f Truth said:
No love for Chi town? Oh well, being a Yankee doodle I guess I have no say... :(
All the best hip hop comes from Chicago.

Just throwing dat out there.
 

Dragon Zero

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I've been to California already. I'd like to go back (Los Angeles/Anaheim, I guess), now that I'm not 9 years old anymore. There are so many more things to do there, yet when we went the only place we went to was Disneyland.
If you want a theme park with more and bigger rides and better food you should try Knott's Berry Farm. It's not that far away, went there when my family was visiting, well, family and I had a blast!

I'm disappointed there's no mention of my home the great state of Texas. Hell, we have great museums and cultural events. I know there's the whole image of Texas being a wasteland of inbred, ignorant hicks but that's about as accurate as saying France is just a smelly land of overly snooty, arrogant asshats in berets with a mime on every corner. Certainly you might encounter these people but the entire area is very diverse. If anything Austin has more than enough to see and do for those seeking unique experiences.