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5 days ago

I went through Laughlin on the way to and from Vegas this time to avoid the Hoover Dam. It's a mini-Vegas, basically a small strip with several hotel casinos on each side. It's marketed as an alternative to Vegas, which it is, but it lacks the excitement of Vegas for sure. If you are just gambling I noticed that a lot of the tables have very low minimum bets. But if you are looking for much nightlife, well I noticed that I was one of just a few people under 50. I stopped in a couple of the casino's on a Thursday night, the Golden Nugget and the Colorado Belle, this one being a riverboat. They were nice enough although a dash older than most Vegas casinos but not run down. I would say in the summer, since this little city is on a riverfront, might be a more lively place to go.
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16 days ago

Close your eyes and imagine heaven on earth. Got it pictured? Well, open up because not only is it real, it’s in Montana.

Welcome to Glacier National Park!

Heralded as “America’s Little Switzerland”, Glacier National Park sits high in mountainous tranquility in the northwest corner of Montana. While is a little out of the way for most—there is no major airport anywhere close—but it reminds those who dare to adventure through America’s back country why early settlers couldn’t help but pack up and go west. There is nothing that can compare with tiptoeing on the edge of a monstrous cliff and flowing smoothly down mountain roads that leave nothing to the imagination.

After you drive the Going-to-the-Sun Road, you might want to send a postcard back home to let everyone know that not only did you find the end of the rainbow, but you’ve got the pictures to prove there’s something better than a pot of gold.

The Trail of Cedars is absolutely breathtaking but should be taken early morning or evening since it is one of the very few handicap accessible trails in the park. Seriously, go.
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75 days ago

I've been there twice. In my opinion, cruise ships can start phasing this port out. It's an industrial port and it's pretty chaotic to try and haggle for a taxi. There isn't much to occupy a visitor's time, so a few hours is all you could "pleasantly" spend there. Pretty dirty area of Bahamas. One of the very few places that I would recommend actually remaining on a cruise ship in port.
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75 days ago

I didn't spend much time in the park, but the overlook from the summit of a nearby mountain was enough to make us pull over and snap some pictures! Very beautiful place!
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98 days ago

too much dirt campsites are way too close to each other
bathrooms were dirty
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101 days ago

If you don’t lose all your money gambling, you’ll get mugged trying to leave with whatever you have left. The place has easy access to the roof in case you want to do a header into the concrete below.
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101 days ago

My friend owns a club in Macao, and he says it makes Vegas look like Disneyworld. I'm not sure that's a positive though.
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101 days ago

I recently took my first trip to Cape Cod with my family, and it was a great trip. The area definitely has a lot of character, and there are some beautiful beaches throughout the Cape. For an East Coast destination there is a nice middle-America type of vibe. There are plenty of places to eat, and most are family owned type of businesses rather than the usual chains. Provincetown was a cool town to visit, although the nearly naked young men advertising for "Nude Boys Singing," wasn't quite family friendly. However, the whale watching trip from there was well worth it. Cape Cod National Seashore has several areas to visit, and the beaches there are absolutely beautiful. There are also plenty of bike paths throughout the area, which I think is a great activity for families.
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121 days ago

A relatively flat but very windy hike. I saw a woman do it in heels. When you get to the top, you’ll have a gorgeous panoramic view of Edinburgh. If you’re the solitary mountaineering type and want to avoid tourists, come here early in the morning.
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121 days ago

Guam is a great place to go if you are looking to score a hand job from an unattractive, aging, filipino woman. It's also a great place to go if you like hanging out in tacky sports bars, chinese buffets, or the world's largest K-Mart.

Why anybody would fly to the middle of bumblefuck Oceania and stop in Guam is beyond me. Stay on the plane a little longer and go to Fiji or the Cook Islands.

Guam is a place for military folk stationed in Asia to go get their rocks off for cheap.
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