Assuming the pandemic ever ends, I would love to do a road trip someday of great cities around the US. For the city that you suggest:
Best tourist spots
Best restaurants
Best nature spots
Not that I’m going to be any help…because for me the best spots are places where loads of people aren’t…but, it would help if you put your preferences in some kind of context:
Best tourist spot: Do you want to rub shoulders with others there to enjoy the best tourist spot, or hobnob with the locals, or a bit of both.
Best restaurants: What kinds of foods are you looking to enjoy: Same old things prepared in different ways? Touristy stuff? Authentic local cuisine? Some try-anything-once fare?
Best nature spots. Do you mean that, or do you want to go full-on this?
Assuming the pandemic ever ends, I would love to do a road trip someday of great cities around the US. For the city that you suggest:
Best tourist spots
Best restaurants
Best nature spots
Not that I’m going to be any help…because for me the best spots are places where loads of people aren’t…but, it would help if you put your preferences in some kind of context:
Best tourist spot: Do you want to rub shoulders with others there to enjoy the best tourist spot, or hobnob with the locals, or a bit of both.
Best restaurants: What kinds of foods are you looking to enjoy: Same old things prepared in different ways? Touristy stuff? Authentic local cuisine? Some try-anything-once fare?
Best nature spots. Do you mean that, or do you want to go full-on this?
For tourist attractions I'm most interested in something that will tell me the history of the area. For restaurants, I would want authentic local cuisine. And for nature, nothing too extreme. Botanical Gardens and the like.
Assuming the pandemic ever ends, I would love to do a road trip someday of great cities around the US. For the city that you suggest:
Best tourist spots
Best restaurants
Best nature spots
Not that I’m going to be any help…because for me the best spots are places where loads of people aren’t…but, it would help if you put your preferences in some kind of context:
Best tourist spot: Do you want to rub shoulders with others there to enjoy the best tourist spot, or hobnob with the locals, or a bit of both.
Best restaurants: What kinds of foods are you looking to enjoy: Same old things prepared in different ways? Touristy stuff? Authentic local cuisine? Some try-anything-once fare?
Best nature spots. Do you mean that, or do you want to go full-on this?
For tourist attractions I'm most interested in something that will tell me the history of the area. For restaurants, I would want authentic local cuisine. And for nature, nothing too extreme. Botanical Garden and the like.
Maui will satisfy all three of the above. The only part of the island that is a bit seedy is the area around the airport but it has been a few years since I've been there, maybe it has changed?
Assuming the pandemic ever ends, I would love to do a road trip someday of great cities around the US. For the city that you suggest:
Best tourist spots
Best restaurants
Best nature spots
Not that I’m going to be any help…because for me the best spots are places where loads of people aren’t…but, it would help if you put your preferences in some kind of context:
Best tourist spot: Do you want to rub shoulders with others there to enjoy the best tourist spot, or hobnob with the locals, or a bit of both.
Best restaurants: What kinds of foods are you looking to enjoy: Same old things prepared in different ways? Touristy stuff? Authentic local cuisine? Some try-anything-once fare?
Best nature spots. Do you mean that, or do you want to go full-on this?
For tourist attractions I'm most interested in something that will tell me the history of the area. For restaurants, I would want authentic local cuisine. And for nature, nothing too extreme. Botanical Garden and the like.
Maui will satisfy all three of the above. The only part of the island that is a bit seedy is the area around the airport but it has been a few years since I've been there, maybe it has changed?
Thank you. Any suggestions for cities you can get to by car?
Assuming the pandemic ever ends, I would love to do a road trip someday of great cities around the US. For the city that you suggest:
Best tourist spots
Best restaurants
Best nature spots
Not that I’m going to be any help…because for me the best spots are places where loads of people aren’t…but, it would help if you put your preferences in some kind of context:
Best tourist spot: Do you want to rub shoulders with others there to enjoy the best tourist spot, or hobnob with the locals, or a bit of both.
Best restaurants: What kinds of foods are you looking to enjoy: Same old things prepared in different ways? Touristy stuff? Authentic local cuisine? Some try-anything-once fare?
Best nature spots. Do you mean that, or do you want to go full-on this?
For tourist attractions I'm most interested in something that will tell me the history of the area. For restaurants, I would want authentic local cuisine. And for nature, nothing too extreme. Botanical Garden and the like.
Maui will satisfy all three of the above. The only part of the island that is a bit seedy is the area around the airport but it has been a few years since I've been there, maybe it has changed?
Thank you. Any suggestions for cities you can get to by car?
I just noticed your post said 'continental', sorry Maui isn't exactly 'continental'. When I went we stayed in Kaanapali but really anywhere is driveable. The twisty, winding roads to Hana, the drive up to Haleakalā to watch the sunrise. Lahaina has cool little shops, good restaurants, if you go in early spring there are whale-watching boat tours, the requisite luau's, since they are pretty pricey anyway, choose one at one of the fancier hotels. There are so many things to see around the island. But since I haven't been in quite a while you should check out 'guide books', check their tourist board website, etc.
I chose Maui because it had fewer tourists (on average) than the other islands. It was also the cleanest place I had ever been besides Disneyland. You don't see litter alongside the roads like other places, If I remember the only place I saw anything (cigarette butt) on the ground was in a parking lot in Lahaina. But don't get sick there, their hospital sucks!
Assuming the pandemic ever ends, I would love to do a road trip someday of great cities around the US. For the city that you suggest:
Best tourist spots
Best restaurants
Best nature spots
Pawnee Indiana for the park system
Scranton PA for the paper products.
Springfield for everything else
I feel like I'm missing some special joke here, however if you would like to do a nationwide tour of paper mills with me I'll pack my nose clips and go whenever you say when!
FormerlyKnownAs 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 25 日 5:15下午
Not that I’m going to be any help…because for me the best spots are places where loads of people aren’t…but, it would help if you put your preferences in some kind of context:
Best tourist spot: Do you want to rub shoulders with others there to enjoy the best tourist spot, or hobnob with the locals, or a bit of both.
Best restaurants: What kinds of foods are you looking to enjoy: Same old things prepared in different ways? Touristy stuff? Authentic local cuisine? Some try-anything-once fare?
Best nature spots. Do you mean that, or do you want to go full-on this?
tmdb32278143 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 25 日 6:01下午
For tourist attractions I'm most interested in something that will tell me the history of the area. For restaurants, I would want authentic local cuisine. And for nature, nothing too extreme. Botanical Gardens and the like.
bratface 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 25 日 11:16下午
Maui will satisfy all three of the above. The only part of the island that is a bit seedy is the area around the airport but it has been a few years since I've been there, maybe it has changed?
tmdb32278143 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 8:21上午
Thank you. Any suggestions for cities you can get to by car?
bratface 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 1:57下午
I just noticed your post said 'continental', sorry Maui isn't exactly 'continental'. When I went we stayed in Kaanapali but really anywhere is driveable. The twisty, winding roads to Hana, the drive up to Haleakalā to watch the sunrise. Lahaina has cool little shops, good restaurants, if you go in early spring there are whale-watching boat tours, the requisite luau's, since they are pretty pricey anyway, choose one at one of the fancier hotels. There are so many things to see around the island. But since I haven't been in quite a while you should check out 'guide books', check their tourist board website, etc.
I chose Maui because it had fewer tourists (on average) than the other islands. It was also the cleanest place I had ever been besides Disneyland. You don't see litter alongside the roads like other places, If I remember the only place I saw anything (cigarette butt) on the ground was in a parking lot in Lahaina. But don't get sick there, their hospital sucks!
Tim-Buktu 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 3:45下午
Maui it is!
Let's drive to Maui
bratface 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 4:28下午
And a few of these to give it an extra oomph. 🌊🌊🌊
tmdb32278143 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 4:38下午
Ha! I'll call you guys in about 5 years once my car has made it there.
wonder2wonder 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 6:48下午
It's faster with this.
ArcticFox12 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 7:07下午
Kansas City for barbecue, New Orleans for bars , nyc for night life and sightseeing , Massachusetts for sea food.
tmdb32278143 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 9:11下午
If it leaves the ground,
Inside of it Lemons cannot be found.
Tim-Buktu 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 9:27下午
If it leaves the ground then it's not really "driving" now is it?
Tim-Buktu 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 26 日 9:29下午
Pawnee Indiana for the park system Scranton PA for the paper products. Springfield for everything else
tmdb32278143 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 27 日 7:40上午
Indeed it is not. It is taking your life into your own hands.
tmdb32278143 的回复
于 2020 年 10 月 27 日 7:41上午
I feel like I'm missing some special joke here, however if you would like to do a nationwide tour of paper mills with me I'll pack my nose clips and go whenever you say when!