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Poll: What vacation type do you like the best? |
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What vacation type do you like the best?
soul groove feline
· 21 years, 2 months ago
most definitely the city. There's nothing better than waking up early on a summer morning in the city to watch the rush hour traffic go by. it's incredible. *sigh*
i need out of farmtown.
darn, nate stole my first post while i was posting said first post. goshdarnit.
of course i'm joking. i forgot my :P to signify that. :P
ChrisChin is Getting Old
· 21 years, 2 months ago
Once a city person, always a city person. While I enjoy going out on hikes and experiencing nature, I tend to gravitate towards cities when on vacation (with visits to green spaces)...I'm strange that way, I guess.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 21 years, 2 months ago
I voted for city but natural wonders are way up there. I love nature and I love cities, I'm not fond of what's in between.
dirty life & times
· 21 years, 2 months ago
friends & relatives visiting?
it don't matter to me so much where they are.
Joe Navratil
· 21 years, 2 months ago
I don't care where I am, for the most part, as long as there's not a set schedule.
Too many "vacations" I've been on have ended up being more hectic than relaxing. So I've become all about the zen-trip recently. It's not that I mind "doing stuff" -- I love doing stuff! -- it's more about not feeling disappointed that I didn't get every single thing on my list checked off, or having to deal with hurt feelings, or whatever. Of course, having said that, I've had better luck with relaxing when I've been somewhere reasonably far away from civilization stuck in a bivy on the side of a mountain rather than in a new city (where there inevitably happens to be a wedding I'm attending, these days).
It's a girl!
· 21 years, 2 months ago
��� I love places like St Michael's Md (where Andy and I had our honeymoon) and Cape May.� Cute little towns with fun shops and pretty old buildings and a great view of the ocean or the Chesapeake bay.� I like the beach to a certain extent, but I don't like the whole cheesy boardwalk, spending hours on hot sand, etc. beach experience.
Jan Klump
· 21 years, 2 months ago
It's the people more than the place, though when we lived in the midwest, our favorite trip was to NYC. But then we got to live there for five years and I would think most every day, "I can't believe I get to live here." Now all of my dream trips would be to the people I want to visit. Any spot can be a dream.
Complete agreement with that. There is nothing like just driving and seeing where the road will take you. It's taken me from Tennessee to Montana to Oregon to Las Vegas, and while I liked some of those places more than others, just seeing could happen, and being to chose anything is awesome.
stealthlori
· 21 years, 2 months ago
Except sporting.
I voted natural wonders, and I'm a big national parks fan. But depending on what I'm in the mood for -- and my vacation moods change mercurially -- I could have a blast with any of these. I think I'd be really bored if I took the same sort of vacation, or went to the same place, all the time.
Bruce Rose
· 21 years, 2 months ago
Of the options, I was most torn between the city and the beach.� I ended up choosing the beach, since I now live in (or at least near) the city.� The city is more of a day trip than a vacation. I'm also a big fan of naval and maritime museums.� Those usually happen in coastal towns. Of course, I'm surprised that no one has mentioned a certain hillside in New York yet.� That's another of my favorite trips. :-)
zil
· 21 years, 2 months ago
I chose the beach, but usually its more qualified as scaling the clifs near two lights down to where the puffins bask and the tide pools reveal.... thats not really vacation though, thats my everyday and I loves it. frff is my fave vaca spot. ... ... except when the man with the freaking racoon puppets sneaks up on you, freak. dude. ;-)
renita
· 21 years, 2 months ago
I think my dream vacation right now, is to go on a huge roadtrip on a bike.
a nice bmw r65 or r80 would be cool. or the ducati monster 650--if we're dreaming *sigh* just ride and ride for weeks on end, going places, riding over mountains, through valleys across prairies. yum. dressed in full leathers.
Bel kjfdxcvuyjh8
· 21 years, 2 months ago
Mountains rule!!! (I'm sure it seems a lot cooler to me, the prairie boy)
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