I've found myself with an absurd amount of hotel points, and the chain (Wyndham) charges a flat fee when paying in points, so I want to maximize them by staying in places where hotels are as expensive as possible. As an example, it's the same amount of points for a night in Orlando and a night in New York, but Orlando has an abundance of cheap roadside motels while in New York it's pretty much impossible to find anything of any quality for under $200 or $300 a night.
>>2831522No one is jealous of Wyndham points. I once collected them, got to Diamond (which is also Caesars Diamond), only to find nowhere to redeem any of it because everything about the chain is low rent. If you're a /trv/cel and only go to shitholes it might be ok, but no normal person would say at such a property as a leisure stay. I only manage to dispose of all of my Wyndham points by transferring them to Caesars (over years because there's an annual transfer cap) and just had a nice time on Las Vegas trip.
>>2831301>>2831591If it were up to me they wouldn't be Wyndham points but that's the hand I've been dealt. >>2831297If American hotels are more expensive, then wouldn't the points go further in the US since it's a flat rate?
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>>2832883nothing to bump, this anon >>2831641 is right on the money/thread
Is it worth it?I'm thinking about going in january/february/march since flights are cheaper and it won't be overcrowed with normies. But is it worth it? Are all museums open in winter?
>>2831203Winter in Tokyo is about the same temperature as in London, but it can be colder than in London.Tokyo summers are humid as hell, but winters are drier than in London, so women should use moisturizing cream and lip balm to prevent skin irritation.
>>2822803I heard its beautiful. Do they have Christmas stuff? Because if they don't I'll never visit in December
>>2822803winter in japan is incredibly comfy. imo it's the most temperate time to visit>won't be overcrowed chinese new year is a fucking nightmare>>2823183otaru is really cool. asahikawa is an easy day trip from sapporo as well & worth visiting. if you luck out w/ early season snowfalls tenguyama ropeway at night is kino. noboribetsu would be another good day trip if you have the time
>>2833113>noboribetsu OnsenDamn that place looks gorgeous. I may head straight over here after landing in Chitose. Thanks!
>>2833285Onsen in the winter is pure fucking SOVL. Did so in Beppu. Kyoto and by Fuji both times I have been there in the winter time. The crisp air, the piping hot water, the views of the mountains, and butt ass naked.
Is this a good place to visit?
>>2828731I don't know. Do you like jeets, but with white skin ?Then maybe it is for you. If you don't get mooooobilized
>>2828866Most Americans don't even think about Russia. We feel sorry for them and for the Ukraine because the war was started by Democrats for money laundering scheme.
>>2833046Pretty sure jewtin started the war when he invaded a sovereign country in 2014, zegroid
>>2829368Spend 10 more hours on Duolingo English before you post here again
>>2833279>>2833051>>2833046>>2831783/pol/ is a great board this time of year. Why shit up /trv/?
>This years Airbnb revenue 45.000 euro Thank you for you travels honorable mentions:Germans who leave the most autistic Reviews like their life depends on it Americans who meet all stereotypical expectations with the most brainded questions French who complain about noise levels
>>2830212>taking a new flight somewhere every 2 or 3 weeksthat sounds awful just find some hobbies you enjoy and try to not make them your work
>>2830216It was fun at first. Had a bucketlist of things I wanted to see and do. But now it feels mentally slovenly, like watch 4 movies back to back.
>>2830217Here's an idea, maybe try to give something back to the society on whose back you and your tech bro masters are festering parasites.
>>2830181>brainded
>>2833225>festering parasites.You mean people who actually pay for shit?That's not a parasite you sniveling peasant.
I wanna take a road trip around New England this October. I'm driving up from the south, with my main destination being Salem MA, and stopping in some other cool attractions in MA and CT along the way. What are some good stops along the way? It'll be October, so I'm particularly looking for spooky, Halloween, or just general Fall themed attractions, but any interesting suggestions are welcome. I'll probably come back during Thanksgiving to see the rest of the region too.Also general New England thread
>>2820357So I get the New England got hit hard by de-industrialization, but what industries are still out there besides retail, fishing, education, and tech (Boston)? Asking for a friend.
>>2820449This.
>>2820357How does this compare to Jamestown museums in the South?
>>2832613Shouldn't you be glad they still care about our history at all at this point?
>>2832952Tech med and wahlburgers
>have to travel to tampa in a october>looking around there is absolutely nothing to dowhy do such cities exist
Serious Florida-bros, Where to choose to re-locate, considering between St. Pete in Old NE or Kenwood versus kinda more vibing Tampa life in Seminole Heights or South Tampa.I think beach access would be preferred and would want to avoid shitty bridge traffic. Does Clearwater have any good local vibes places for drinks and good food?
>>2826395LMAO Your a dumb nigger It can as has gotten to the 30's here in Southern CA.T. An Angelino
Go to US 19 and get some pussy
well while we're on topicwhat should i do in atlanta if i have maybe 1.5 days of free time?
>>2833203Atlanta is not related at all. It has nothing similar to Florida, and that's a bad thing. Unless you're deliberately traveling to the US to see George Floyd statues
Why fly when gorgeous hills exist close to millions? 37.041741, -82.8857 - pic related the closest parking is ~37.045348, -82.874958
>>2818904I had the same response when I was in Saint Lucia in the caribbean, and I asked this random local dude I met about climbing the island's tallest mountains, the Pythons I think they're called. He was just confused.
>>2828925I feel like those are genuinely somewhat hard to get to the top of so it makes sense a local normie wouldn't have done it.
>>2829854Nobody hikes because there is no trail.There is no trail because nobody hikes.Not the case in Shenandoah!
>>2830995*is 30 dollars to hike in your direction*also shen is really rocky terrain
I'm going with a friend (both 33 and male). Pic related is the luxury hotel in Aqaba where we will be chilling. Any tips, things you'd change, things to look out for? We have a Jordan pass of course. I'd like to go diving in Aqaba but my ears are pretty fucked, probably couldn't take the pressure. Day 1: arrive in Amman around midnight. Day 2: visit Jerash & Jordan museum, anything else? Day 3: drive along Dead Sea route, lunch somewhere along the way. Stops at Madaba, Mt. Nebo, Kerak? Arrive in Aqaba late in the evening. Day 4 to 6: chill and light activities in/around Aqaba luxury hotelDay 7: drive to and visit Wadi Rum, spend the night thereDay 8: drive to and visit Petra (evening)Day 9: continue to visit Petra (morning), chill evening and go to bed earlyDay 10: wake up early, drive to airport
>>2831952>No clue why it mattersBecause homosexuality is punishable by death in Jordan, it's best if you guys get separate rooms.
>>2831952If you started blowing each other you wouldn't have to fill in so much time
>>2831934I personally found traffic around the country to be stressful, especially in Aqaba. Though if you're in a resort away from the centre its probably nice. I crossed into Eilat which was far nicer in every aspect. Honestly outside of Wadi Rum (which we went past on bus) I went through tbat itinerary in around 3-4 days. People in Amman are nice but the Bedouin in Petra will be harassing you everywhere you go. Just be stern and you'll be fine. Amman has a good hostel and there's a restaurant iirc owned by the goverbment which does all sorts of local food
>>2832019This is not terrible advice.
>>2831934>DriveUhm, anon, I don't think that's a good idea, not beacause you would be kidnapped or something like that, but because some roads are inan awful state and Jordans drive like crazy.
I'll be spending all of February in Oaxaca, centered in Oaxaca de Juárez. Not going alone, I'll have gf and some family.What are some things to do or to avoid? Interests are:>cuisine>improving my Spanish skills, I will be the primary translator for our group while there. Currently CEFR ~A2 level.>cooking classes>local history>some fashion, I understand there is a textile industry in the areaI'm a remote tech worker but I don't anticipate finding a hackerspace. It would be nice to make local friends while down there.
>>2829645Avoid cheap motels. Motels are for sex.
>>2831275Gonto Huatulco beaches.
>>2832596Yeah, you hear your neighbors having sex, and Mexican women aren't quiet when they have sex either. So what? Beat your meat and go to sleep.
>>2832630Rude anon. Bad vibes pendejo. Jajajaja.
>>2829706>Tlayudas 70 MXN>Tacos 12 MXN eachWow, I already forgot how affordable Oaxaca is. maybe I should go there again.
Tokyo – 8 daysTokyo Tower, Imperial Palace & East Gardens, Kanda Myojin, Koishikawa Korakuen, Hibiya Park, Asakusa/Senso-ji, Zojoji/Mausoleum, Nakamise, Sumida Park, Samurai Museum, Odaiba/teamLab, DiverCity/Gundam, Aqua City, Seaside Park, Rainbow Bridge, Shibuya/Meiji/Yoyogi, Shibuya Crossing/Hachiko/Shibuya Sky, Ueno/Tokyo National Museum/Solamachi, Kawaguchiko/Fuji, Maxwell Aqua ParkYokohama – 1 dayMinato Mirai, Landmark Tower, Cup Noodles Museum, Yamashita Park, Sankeien GardenKamakura – 1 dayGreat Buddha/Kotoku-in, Hase-Dera, Tsurugaoka, Engaku-jiKanazawa – 2 daysOmicho Market, Kenroku-en, Kanazawa Castle, Higashi Chaya, Samurai District, Seison-Kaku, Oyama ShrineOsaka – 4 daysSumiyoshi, Shitennoji, Dotonbori, Kita/Minoo Park, Umeda Sky, Grand Front, Osaka CastleComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2824422>idols and temples and BuddhasEw
>>2832142Stfu
Someone give me the perfect itinerary to honor best unifier. And if you don't know who best unifier is, then you shouldn't be doling out suggestions for this in the first place.
>>2832029That's not Tokyo (or Fukuoka)
>>2824422>Omicho Market, Kenroku-en, Kanazawa Castle, Higashi Chaya, Samurai District, Seison-Kaku, Oyama Shrine
Spending a week a friend's house in Venetto Italy. Went to Venice, Bologna, Rovigo, Verona, Revana, Forli.Pros:- Not insanely hot- Amazing Food- Beer is not as bad as I thought it woul be.- Everyone looks good, the wops are actually white.- Surprisingly affordable if you aren't dumb.- People are ridiculously friendly, not used to this since I grew up with southerners and they're absolute scum.- Verona is the most beautiful city I've ever seen.- Trains are decent.Cons:- Niggers- Jeets- AbdulsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Spent 3 weeks in Italy recently, I went to Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome, and Naples.Not really a whole lot to see in Milan, the Duomo was incredible though and the Navigli was pretty cool. Thanks to an anon from a previous thread who gave recommendations for restaurants serving Milanese cuisine, I went to Osteria dei Malnat and had excellent osso bucco.The food in Bologna was my favorite out of everywhere I went. Not too much to see here but it was a good time hanging out with locals at the bars. Hardly touristy at all which was nice.Florence was absolutely packed full of tourists, massive chink hordes and other annoying oblivious dumb fucks. I'm not really big on Renaissance art but I figured I had to see it once, and that was plenty for me. The food was really good (at least outside the super touristy areas, I didn't bother trying to eat there), I didn't know really anything about the local cuisine besides bistecca alla fiorentina so I was very pleasantly surprised.It kinda sucks to say I was a bit disappointed by Rome but that's how I felt. The history is of course fascinating and made the visit well worth it, but it was also packed with tourists pretty much everywhere I went. Not as bad as Florence, but in both cities you can also tell that at least some locals are just tired of tourists, and I can't blame them.Naples was my favorite, not touristy, felt like a real city. There's trash everywhere and the drivers are crazy, it's a bit chaotic in a way that makes it feel lively. The people were cool, I love seafood and pizza so the food was great, and I think Pompeii and the archeological museum were the most interesting things I saw on my trip. The view of the city from castel sant elmo was great. I saw people say online that Naples is sketchy/dangerous, but I never felt that way, maybe I just wasn't ever in the bad areas. There were some homeless and a ton of blacks by the central train station but even that wasn't too bad.
I'll be going on an my Italian roadtrip soon and just need some pointers on driving.I won't be driving inside any big cities tho, least I don't plan to. Plan on dropping the car at the hotel then walking with my family.Mostly be around North Italy and a bit of Tuscany... Lucca, Bologna, Verona, Como.>>2823407What's wrong with Tuscany? I'm planning on visiting Lucca but the family also wants to see Florence
>>2796749Hopefully the PM kicks out all the jeets ew can't whites have one damn thing to themselves anymore
>>2796749https://youtu.be/kSqY1MaNoCc?si=JEWx6Goq-ybhpbxGAmericans are going to Europe and beating thieves to a pulp.
>>2832977>What's wrong with Tuscany?Massive tourist trap, even some of the smaller towns.You want to see the monuments, museums, and historical sites then yeah you have to bite the bullet.But if you want to see italian life then go elsewhere like Molise or Marche, preferably a small town that happens to have a hotel or camping spot or a B&B. Less pricy and a lot less globalized tourist bs.
>muh "no one smiles in Poland"WTF is the point of the people saying that?I visited Italy last month.NO ONE smiled either.That's normal. Passerbys smoke their cigarettes and go their way unbothered.WTF else do you expect? Such a retarded accusation
>>2829593they're friendly, but look at anyone on the street and you won't catch a smilewhich is... normalyet Poland gets singled out for it. when it's no different, not grumpier than the rest.weird.
>>2829582Are you the “fraud dump” guy that went to Venice? That string of words is so amusing to me
>>2829624no, i went to Naples
>>2829593>GermansI've been there and they seemed perfectly agreeable to me.
is this yet another (((anti-Polish thread)))?
Toon Lagoon Edition>Last Thread: >>2826026 >What is this thread? Why are there two companies?Disney parks were initially founded as a way to celebrate the culture and history of America and provide middle class families with a fun-filled immersive experience. While theme parks are the main focus of these threads (and the title of the general) there is also discussion on other roller coasters & rides, as well as the parks themselves and trip planning too. That's where /rcg/ comes in.>Can I talk about Disney/Universal parks in this thread?Absolutely! Disney and Universal are currently competing for the Orlando theme park market and beyond! Universal is opening new resorts all around the US and new continents!Park Crowd Tracker:>https://queue-times.com/en-US/parksRoller Coaster Database:>https://rcdb.com/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
this cracker straight up disappeared
>>2834018I would like to see a park experiment with a full scheduling system where you can declare what rides you intend to go on at the beginning of the day and the system slots out times for you to experience all of it in an order that flows with the walking path of the park with at limited a wait as possible. Maybe it would be a bit annoying for the people who impromptu run around and do whatever, but I think for most families and guests that just want to do everything once and do a big lap of the whole park before leaving, just having a checklist with time windows could be beneficial. Has this ever been attempted? I imagine it would work for the park as well because you would have the bulk of guests out spending money rather than growing irate in line
>>2834089That is possibly the worst idea I have ever heard man. How do you expect a park to be able to gather the proper data from every single one of thousands of guests to provide them a scheduled itinerary with no/minimal wait times? How does this park account for ride closures? How could they possibly manage the sheer number of people in the park? Lines are essential to crowd control. Can you imagine the Magic Kingdom with nearly every guest on a walking path or in a store? No park has ever attempted this because it's a complete fantasy that would never work. The only way it could feasibly happen is if you have extremely limited capacity, but then you wouldn't need such a set-up anyway.
>soarin doing an America version next year at both land and worldWe are so freaking back soarinchads. I hope they use real video footage, seems easy in the age of drones
>>2834097Mall of America did it first
What advice can you give to someone who'll visit America for the first time. Particularly the midwest. How do i interact with the people? What are social norms that I need to be aware of? etc.
>>2832750You guys are just making shit up, no really places like ohio have nothing going on and is filled witb the most generic dude possible Is that controversial? It seems like it would be a no brainer.Like half of this thread is random seethe that everyone in Minnesota is actually a secret devil like lol don’t give us to much credit.The reason you think we seem two face is because we just follow generic social norms ofBe nice to other people in public
>>2832764Like i wish i had a crazy accent, that would be fun. I pull up some youtube video of crazy things on Michiganers do And its like “When you want to leave but don’t seem rude you make an excuse to leave”Uh i think everyone does that? Is that a midwestern tradition because no? LolReally scraping the barrel to stand out
Why did this thread get botted so hard
>>2832746>No accent>no traditions ?????????
>>2832746Midwestern are not the generic of anything. The average American is not a socially inept and humorless malcontent. >>2832764>>2832765You're proving the point that you're all a bunch of dumb cattle with little self-awareness.
>be me>go to washington DC for a weekend>decide to stay in a hostel because /trv/ told me I could fuck girls and meet interesting people>the common areas just had zoomers on their phones not talking>night 1: sleeping in a dorm with 4 smelly edgyptians>night 2: sleeping in a dorm with a frenchman (also smelly) who snored unbelievably loudAm I missing something here or are you all just a bunch of poorfags who use "le hostel to le meet people" as an excuse for your poorfaggotry?
>just a bunch of poorfags who use "le hostel to le meet people" as an excuse for your poorfaggotryDING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING No normal person would stay in such a shithole, it is only for the poor and low value male
>>2832642i haven't been downtown in a while I think it's god's sign for me to travel full time ive been doing like 8-10 day trips and then just collapsing in bed in between from exhaustion for a week then the next week is planning the next trip >what's your opinion on the National Guard deployment?i bike past the white house and capitol sometimes and I often thought hmm there doesn't seem to be a lot of police protection here and someone else had that thought too so I feel like I memed it into reality, also it won't get better till you get rid of blacks, you can't just add police you need to subtract the criminals
people who don't like hostels are either too old to feel like they fit in there, or are young enough but are too socially awkwardall you need to do to fit in in a hostel is go to the bar and get a drinkthere will be other people there and you can talk to them, most of the time you'll end up playing a drinking game or going out to other bars together, and sometimes you'll sleep with someoneit's not a puzzle
>>2832634Most hostels I've stayed at have been lifeless boring places where people don't talk to their fellow guests 99% of the time. >a bunch of poorfagsHostel guests being too poor to afford beer used to be unthinkable. Now nobody wants to drink because it's unhealthy, bro. So everyone lives their own private lives and nobody talks to each other.
>>2832907>nobody talks to each otherwow just like dc, world's unfriendliest city