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Old 07-07-2022, 04:13 PM
 
Location: Shelby County, Tennessee
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Snowshoe. Wyoming has always been interesting to me. Mall battle: Aventura Mall in Aventura FL or King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia PA?
King of Prussia Mall. Looks Prettier and Classy and Upscale tho they both probably have the same high end stores, and plus I dig the Name. Aventura looks average.


Knoxville Mountains and Gatlinburg or Biloxi Mississippi ,Beaches and Gulf Coast
(This is for a actual trip)

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Old 07-07-2022, 05:25 PM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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King of Prussia Mall. Looks Prettier and Classy and Upscale tho they both probably have the same high end stores, and plus I dig the Name. Aventura looks average.


Knoxville Mountains and Gatlinburg or Biloxi Mississippi ,Beaches and Gulf Coast
(This is for a actual trip)
Knoxville Mountains. The scenery is calming and there is much more to do than Biloxi. Knoxville is growing and it is much better than it used to be.

Syracuse, NY or Kansas City, MO?
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Old 07-07-2022, 05:56 PM
 
Location: Land of Ill Noise
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Snowshoe. Wyoming has always been interesting to me. Mall battle: Aventura Mall in Aventura FL or King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia PA?
King of Prussia, since its shops are more in line with the ones I prefer, and aren't so high end. Which Aventura more has(higher end shops), and I don't prefer. And King of Prussia has Kong Dog, a corn dog chain I've read good things about. And having Bonchon(a Korean fried chicken chain I like), is another plus for KoP.

Just to note before I answer the current comparison that Snowshoe is actually in West Virginia, not Wyoming.

King of Prussia, since its shops are more in line with the ones I prefer, and aren't so high end. Which Aventura more has(higher end shops), and I don't prefer. And King of Prussia has Kong Dog, a corn dog chain I've read good things about. And having Bonchon(a Korean fried chicken chain I like), is another plus for KoP.

For the most recent comparison, I'll pick Kansas City. Since I really want to try the local food there, especially BBQ.

Two Harbors, MN, or Munising, MI?
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Old 07-07-2022, 07:45 PM
 
Location: Shelby County, Tennessee
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King of Prussia, since its shops are more in line with the ones I prefer, and aren't so high end. Which Aventura more has(higher end shops), and I don't prefer. And King of Prussia has Kong Dog, a corn dog chain I've read good things about. And having Bonchon(a Korean fried chicken chain I like), is another plus for KoP.

Just to note before I answer the current comparison that Snowshoe is actually in West Virginia, not Wyoming.

King of Prussia, since its shops are more in line with the ones I prefer, and aren't so high end. Which Aventura more has(higher end shops), and I don't prefer. And King of Prussia has Kong Dog, a corn dog chain I've read good things about. And having Bonchon(a Korean fried chicken chain I like), is another plus for KoP.

For the most recent comparison, I'll pick Kansas City. Since I really want to try the local food there, especially BBQ.

Two Harbors, MN, or Munising, MI?
Hmm the Great Lakes, I Hear such Fabolous things about this Upper Peninsula in Michigan and all it's natural beauty, so I'll go with that, Munising right in the center


A Quick and Easy 6 hour Drive to Knoxville and Mountains for a few days Or A Long Drawn out Heavy 9 hour Drive to Houston Texas for a few days, would be first time in Houston, is it worth 9 hours?
(This is for a actual trip)
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Old 07-07-2022, 08:12 PM
 
Location: Howard County, Maryland
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Hmm the Great Lakes, I Hear such Fabolous things about this Upper Peninsula in Michigan and all it's natural beauty, so I'll go with that, Munising right in the center


A Quick and Easy 6 hour Drive to Knoxville and Mountains for a few days Or A Long Drawn out Heavy 9 hour Drive to Houston Texas for a few days, would be first time in Houston, is it worth 9 hours?
(This is for a actual trip)
I would do Knoxville. I much prefer the mountains to the flatlands, and I truly love Great Smoky Mountain National Park. And there's plenty of stuff to see and do in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge as well. I've only been to Knoxville city proper once, way back in 1982 for the World's Fair. I'd be game to go back and see how the city is doing. None of this is a knock against Houston, which certainly has its share of interesting attractions.

Orlando, FL or Las Vegas, NV?
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Old 07-08-2022, 07:32 AM
 
Location: Alabama
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Orlando, FL or Las Vegas, NV?
If I hadn't grown up right next to Orlando, I'd choose it as the attractions of Vegas have no appeal for me and Orlando has a lot to offer for just about anybody.

That said, personally I'd choose Vegas just because I've never been there, and it would at least be interesting to see some desert scenery and maybe check out Hoover Dam.

Buddy Holly Center (Lubbock, Texas) or Otis Redding Foundation & Museum (Macon, Georgia)?
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Old 07-08-2022, 08:34 AM
 
Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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If I hadn't grown up right next to Orlando, I'd choose it as the attractions of Vegas have no appeal for me and Orlando has a lot to offer for just about anybody.

That said, personally I'd choose Vegas just because I've never been there, and it would at least be interesting to see some desert scenery and maybe check out Hoover Dam.

Buddy Holly Center (Lubbock, Texas) or Otis Redding Foundation & Museum (Macon, Georgia)?
Otis Redding and the sound of soul resonate more with me, and Macon would probably offer more to do and better food options than Lubbock.

Priest Lake, Idaho or Flathead Lake, Montana?
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Old 07-09-2022, 08:08 PM
 
Location: Shelby County, Tennessee
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Hmm the Great Lakes, I Hear such Fabolous things about this Upper Peninsula in Michigan and all it's natural beauty, so I'll go with that, Munising right in the center


A Quick and Easy 6 hour Drive to Knoxville and Mountains for a few days Or A Long Drawn out Heavy 9 hour Drive to Houston Texas for a few days, would be first time in Houston, is it worth 9 hours?
(This is for a actual trip)
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Otis Redding and the sound of soul resonate more with me, and Macon would probably offer more to do and better food options than Lubbock.

Priest Lake, Idaho or Flathead Lake, Montana?

Priest Lake, Idaho looks More Pristine and Beautiful, Serene and prettier Mountain surrounding



Ended up Choosing Houston Texas for a few days for a Summer Getaway, family and i are on the way to Houston now, will visit knoxville another time

Uptown Houston and "The Woodlands" OR Downtown Houston and Galveston?
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Old 07-09-2022, 10:51 PM
 
Location: Land of Ill Noise
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Priest Lake, Idaho looks More Pristine and Beautiful, Serene and prettier Mountain surrounding



Ended up Choosing Houston Texas for a few days for a Summer Getaway, family and i are on the way to Houston now, will visit knoxville another time

Uptown Houston and "The Woodlands" OR Downtown Houston and Galveston?
I'd probably pick the latter, just because I'd like to visit Galveston once. At least the few times I've street viewed it, while The Woodlands it looks nice, ultimately it seems like typical suburbia to me.

Stillwater, OK, or Manhattan, KS?
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Old 07-10-2022, 03:20 PM
 
Location: Belton, Tx
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I'd probably pick the latter, just because I'd like to visit Galveston once. At least the few times I've street viewed it, while The Woodlands it looks nice, ultimately it seems like typical suburbia to me.

Stillwater, OK, or Manhattan, KS?
Never been to Stillwater so I'll pick it. Going International here: Panama City, Panama or Montreal?
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