Vacation destinations...

LOve jew @Peter Gozintite and feel your higher ground vibe. I too plan my escape route.


BUT...having said that, would a giant wall of ocean water in some beautiful spot be the worst way to go?
 
I don't mind walking I hate waiting and crowds of stupid people
I have backpacked some serious shit.

There is something about pavement and cement that hurts my goddamned feet. That and the actual standing.

I handle walking MUCH better than standing.
 
I've been to Maui, but it was almost 30 years ago.

There are no overwater bungalows in Hawaii...something about it being a volcano en sech. :noidea:

I have just started browsing, but so far, I've seen em in the Maldives...Bora Bora..Tahiti, etc.

yeah… hawaii doesn’t have that stuff. You can get secluded places on lanai and Kauai but not like that.
 
I've been to Maui, but it was almost 30 years ago.

There are no overwater bungalows in Hawaii...something about it being a volcano en sech. :noidea:

I have just started browsing, but so far, I've seen em in the Maldives...Bora Bora..Tahiti, etc.
I want Tahiti
 
I'm out of fucks to give when it comes to visiting places, I just don't care about other cultures or the history of buildings and such anymore, it doesn't give me the fuzziest anymore. Then there's people like my mom who freaked out and actually said something along the lines of "it's been over 2 years since we've been to Europe" when I was saying it's been that long since my bil visited us (basically raised him for highschool til he enlisted) he's changing duty stations from Guam to Japan but she equated not seeing Europe as the same 😂


She had cabin fever from COVID and not being able to cruise 😂 I can't relate

im with ya on the traveling thing. I’m glad I did it earlier in life and don’t have that itch anymore. I’ve got my destinations that I enjoy and stick to them.
 
Man, from what I've seen, it's unreal.
We were going to rent some bad ass place on the water. Bunch of individual bungalows, with a main kitchen living room building, and an outdoor kitchen near the water. Slept like 18 people, and was 600 a night. Never happened though, cuz broke family didn't want to kick it.
 
We were going to rent some bad ass place on the water. Bunch of individual bungalows, with a main kitchen living room building, and an outdoor kitchen near the water. Slept like 18 people, and was 600 a night. Never happened though, cuz broke family didn't want to kick it.
Oh man, that would've been sweet. $600 seems like a steal, compared to some of this shit I'm seeing. Especially if it was big.


As far as @dbldwn711 is saying...almost all of the shit I've seen so far, has wifi, cable, AC, and is "attached" to a resort-type thing.


I loooove feeling isolated. It is what I strive for when vacationing. The further detached from society the better. If I can FEEL that, and my vidiot kids can still have their goddamned wifi? Sign me up.
 
This place had a host, they would go shopping for you, for a fee, and you would never have to leave if you didn't want to.

I like to get away from the cities. I hate touristy areas.

i hate tourist areas as well. It’s why I got out of Waikiki but I like being around other people. For me, vacations are more social and understanding other cultures rather than “getting away”. I met this girl in Australia when I was there who was from Hong Kong. After I left Australia we stayed in touch and I went to Hong Kong for about 10 days and spent the entire time with her. She showed me the whole city and I loved it! TBH, that’s my favorite city outside the US that I’ve been to
 
If I didn't have kids and a wife, I would be fucking camping and fishing in the most desolate and remote places ever.


My personal favorite trips are those where I don't see a soul and have zero internet.
 
i hate tourist areas as well. It’s why I got out of Waikiki but I like being around other people. For me, vacations are more social and understanding other cultures rather than “getting away”. I met this girl in Australia when I was there who was from Hong Kong. After I left Australia we stayed in touch and I went to Hong Kong for about 10 days and spent the entire time with her. She showed me the whole city and I loved it! TBH, that’s my favorite city outside the US that I’ve been to
Was your favorite city 😉😉
 
Speaking of, I should find out here soon if we drew The Smith this year.


Such a fucking experience. Can't wait to go again.
 
Was your favorite city 😉😉

haha

true. I was there before it reverted back to China. Hong Kong harbor was incredible how it was all lit up. I was there over Christmas (which doesn’t mean too much to them) but it was decorated amazingly.

My second favorite city is Sydney and the third is Vancouver. I highly recommend going to Vancouver and taking the scenic drive up to whistler. I was there in May and even though there wasn’t any snow it was still a great trip.
 
Oh man, that would've been sweet. $600 seems like a steal, compared to some of this shit I'm seeing. Especially if it was big.


As far as @dbldwn711 is saying...almost all of the shit I've seen so far, has wifi, cable, AC, and is "attached" to a resort-type thing.


I loooove feeling isolated. It is what I strive for when vacationing. The further detached from society the better. If I can FEEL that, and my vidiot kids can still have their goddamned wifi? Sign me up.
It was covid pricing, and we were going to do it to celebrate my daughter graduation.
 
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