View Full Version : Cities you want to go to, but havent!
revsrock
06 Dec 2006, 08:01 PM
Might as well start another thread!
Paris
London
Berlin
Montreal
Seattle
San Diego
Dublin
Chicago
thecastigador
06 Dec 2006, 08:09 PM
Tokyo hands down.
ngower
06 Dec 2006, 08:13 PM
Not really a city, but I wanna tour Europe (mostly England) when I get out of HS
Crewbasher
07 Dec 2006, 02:09 AM
Tokyo
Venice
Rome
Nice, or any city on the Cote d'Azur
London
Sydney
Barcelona
Florence
Prague (I'm a little torn on this one - some say it's fantastic, others say it's overrated)
Vancouver (because I've heard so many good things)
Las Vegas (hell, if I go to Vegas, I could visit a few of the other cities on the same day! :D )
edlova
07 Dec 2006, 08:00 AM
This is tough to list because there are so many...here are a few for me:
San Diego
LA (already heard it is horrible but want to see it)
Seattle
Vancouver
Toronto
Miami
London
Amsterdam
Venice
Milan
Sydney
Tokyo
Barcelona
Paris
Dublin
Belfast
Glasgow
Edinburgh
that's just off the top of my head...
KATref
07 Dec 2006, 08:08 AM
Again not cities but I've always wanted to go to
Ireland
Scotland
Wales
wolfp10
07 Dec 2006, 09:36 AM
Not really a city, but I wanna tour Europe (mostly England) when I get out of HS
As some one who has toured Europe twice, once after HS and once after college, you must do it.
wolfp10
07 Dec 2006, 09:38 AM
Dublin
London
Tokyo
Rome
Buenos Aires
Havana, ideally post-communism
I may try to make it to London this upcoming summer. Fiance wants me to take one more european trip "as a single guy with no real commitments."
patfan1
07 Dec 2006, 09:56 AM
This is tough to list because there are so many...here are a few for me:
Miami
Come join us this weekend? ;)
Ultra Peanut
07 Dec 2006, 10:34 AM
Ulaan Bator
Auckland
Melbourne
Bangkok
Buenos Aires
Sao Paulo
McMurdo Station
Cape Town
Dubai
Moscow
Singapore
Nairobi
The Magpie
07 Dec 2006, 10:43 AM
Melbourne, Australia
Aalesunds, Norway
Prague, Czech Republic
Cape Town, South Africa
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Edinburgh, Scotland
Istanbul, Turkey
Chowda
07 Dec 2006, 10:51 AM
Dublin
Havana, ideally pre-communism
FYP. I'd wait five years after the embargo gets lifted so your rental isn't a 1954 cady.
Ultra Peanut
07 Dec 2006, 11:02 AM
Aalesunds, Norway
We should talk.
The Magpie
07 Dec 2006, 12:28 PM
We should talk when The Magpie has the cash to warrant consideration of such a trip.
FYP
peabrainedidiot
07 Dec 2006, 12:30 PM
I want to see Havanna before communism falls andit's becoems an americanized hotel/resort shithole
top ones for me (short list)
Prague
Buenos Aries
Inca trail (Peru)
South Africa (maybe 2010?:D )
Hawaiiiiiiiiiiiii
patfan1
07 Dec 2006, 12:50 PM
I want to see Havanna before communism falls andit's becoems an americanized hotel/resort shithole
top ones for me (short list)
Prague
Buenos Aries
Inca trail (Peru)
South Africa (maybe 2010?:D )
Hawaiiiiiiiiiiiii
Havana I'm in agreement with you on. Prague --been there, beautiful. I'd love to add Dublin to my list of cities I've been to.
I'd like to see Rio as well. Buenos Aires would be a good one. Edinburgh is another, and I'd actually like to see Moscow. Staying a bit closer to home ... Vancouver.
BTW, Hawaii isn't a city. ;)
Weber King
07 Dec 2006, 01:36 PM
Dublin
London
Prague
Parma, Italy
Modena, Italy
Amsterdam
Paris (everywhere except GDG)
San Diego (will be there this summer)
Seattle
Austin
Vancouver
Whistler, B.C.
Quebec City
Jerusalem
Tel Aviv
Athens
peabrainedidiot
07 Dec 2006, 02:13 PM
I'd love to add Dublin to my list of cities I've been to. I was surprised how small it was. it's like boston proper. small and very walkable.(granted that was 10+ yrs ago before the boom)
there is a very cool place about a 20 min trolly ride south called hoth (pron with a hard O) that is awesome, it's just a small village with a few pubs and miles of cliffs to walk around.
jrkumor
07 Dec 2006, 03:30 PM
Geneva, Switzerland
Stockholm, Sweden
Olso, Norway
Sydney (my parents are there right now)
Florence, Italy
Warsaw
Seattle
Washington DC (longer that a Rev win)
Vancouver
Denver
GOREVS3000
09 Dec 2006, 12:43 PM
Houston