Whats your favorite destination other then Disney World

Bama14

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Hands down Rome. The churches, the food, the art, the statues, and fountains, the rich history...it is just an amazing place. I can't wait to go back! There are many other places in Europe that I would like to visit as well, next trip England/Wales to visit friends! As far as the US, I love Anchorage, and Austin, and I have to give some credit to my Alabama's beautiful gulf coast as well!
 

BigRedDad

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I love visiting the mountains in GA. Unfortunately, schedules won't sync anymore and my brother lost his camper. Those trips are out for a while. We love US, Busch Gardens Williamsburg. When our daughter is older, it will be the big National Parks.
 

real mad hatter

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My oh my..What a question to ask me on this rainy,yep not snowy,morning..Here goes..From my worse to my best starting with Spain..Hate the commercial tourism & British breakfasts...next Blackpool..Kiss me hats & tacky shops..Here goes my favourites..Turkey..love the people & food & culture..Malta..Lovely island,great pizza..Crete..My favourite Greek island,even got married there ( second time round ) awesome food,friendly people,great weather.Now leaving Europe and heading west...California..Los Angeles..San Diego..lots of sight seeing & awesome restaurants..Tijuana...Now there's a eye opener..Maharajas & Margaritas at high noon, loved it..New York New York..So good I've named it twice..No stopping,lets go shopping..Las Vegas..Phew! Stayed at a hotel with so many rooms & elevators,it took me over an hour to find my room.So there you go.Around the world with Hatter.But wait..There is one other place dear to my heart.The west coast of Scotland.Standing by the shores of Loch Duich overlooking Eilean Donan castle ( where the film Highlander was made ) as the morning mist begins to rise above the water,the faint sound of bagpipes in the distance,the aroma of fresh heather,the beating in my heart.My highland clan " The Royal Stewarts " are calling me. " Time for breakfast big man,yer oatcakes & kippers are oan the table,come & get it.";)
 

openendedsky

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I've been dying to go to King's Island, Cedar Point and Six Flags Magic Mountain. It's cool having lived close to the Florida parks all of my life, but I know it's not the same feel as it would have if I came out of town once a year to go see it.
 

Shadowgate

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For my family it is heading to Oregon and especially the Oregon coast. Both my wife and I have family in Oregon and I have been going to Cannon Beach since I was 2.
 

Ember

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Oh you better be careful there. St. Maarten is very shady. We went there a few years back and it was less than safe. We were told by Carnival Cruises that you should not go off the beaten path. That's pretty bad!
We've been told that at pretty much every cruise stop we've gone to- Jamaica, Haiti, the Bahamas, PR, etc. I'm adventurous, but I stick to the tried and true tourist/cruise spots in unfamiliar lands :) SM has an amazing spot called Loterie Farms where you can hike and zipline and feel like you are in the wilderness, but you are well protected as it is a popular cruisers destination. It's funny because the one place where we didn't get "the talk" was St. Thomas and we almost got robbed there.
 

Weather_Lady

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I haven't been many places, but I'd love to return to Scandinavia - if I had to pick a city, Stockholm. It's gorgeous, spotlessly clean, full of historical architecture and interesting museums, the cuisine is superb, and the locals are friendly, outgoing and speak English better than most Americans. They're also very serious about environmental contamination. The air there is the freshest and purest I've ever breathed. It makes you feel ten years younger and stronger!

Riding The Maelstrom at Epcot is nice, but touching a real, unbelievably well-preserved Viking ship from the 1600's (the Vasa) is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you can't get in a theme park!
 

draybook

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The Wolfchase Galleria.



Seriously, we pretty much only go to WDW/Universal. That is, unless you count the cities we've been to due to my daughter's cheer.
 

RedDad

Smitty Werben JagerManJensen
Amelia Island has been our second home for 15 years (we've considered moving there many times). Also enjoy Nashville.
 

Tiggerfanatic

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Any of the National Parks, especially Arches and Bryce Canyon (I LOVED Utah.) Vegas is fun every couple of years, but I can only take 3 days there before I'm ready to come home (actually just returned from Vegas yesterday.) My favorite places abroad so far have been the coast of Northern Ireland, Edinburgh and London.
 

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