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Boston
New Orleans (of old..)
Chicago
Las Vegas (for 3 days max..)
Gatlinburg, TN (hillbilly Las Vegas without the casinos..)
Traverse City, Michigan
Nashville
Huntington, West Virginia (odd choice, i know...)
Chattanooga, TN
Last edited by Blue Grass Fever; 10-01-2007 at 04:55 PM..
Not much of a city for people over twenty-one that don't club or drink.
Or smoke. I smelled cigarettes everywhere. There was even smoking at the slot machines in the airport. The plexiglass dividers didn't have ventilation. The smoke is the thing that makes me hate Vegas besides the crappy hotel rooms with limited cable TV.
Or smoke. I smelled cigarettes everywhere. There was even smoking at the slot machines in the airport. The plexiglass dividers didn't have ventilation. The smoke is the thing that makes me hate Vegas besides the crappy hotel rooms with limited cable TV.
Don't be so cheap next time and spring for a nice room in a big resort hotel!
Don't be so cheap next time and spring for a nice room in a big resort hotel!
I stayed at the Excalibur. What a dump! I thought it was nice because it is a hotel on the strip and the castle looked nice. But on the inside, it's a total dump.
Las Vegas doesn't even cool off at night. It feels like a just turned-off oven during the evening. So much for the desert. I thought deserts cool off at night like in Palmdale.
I found these cities of which I visited to be most attractive.
New York City
Boston(liked to visit but not my type to live in)
Chicago
Detroit
Philadelphia
Chicago
Boston
DC
San Francisco
Traverse City (not a major city, but a fine city to visit nonetheless)
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