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AlCalavicci
08/15/17 3:10:11 AM
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Which should be my next trip?



Living on the east coast, which of these trips should be my next trip?
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Skywalker82
08/15/17 3:11:27 AM
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Any specific time you're thinking about taking your trip?
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boxington
08/15/17 3:13:13 AM
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probably New Orleans.

I've only been to Toronto, and it reminded me of other big cities that I've been to.

NO seems like it has its own unique feel, from what I've heard.
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AlCalavicci
08/15/17 3:14:23 AM
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Skywalker82 posted...
Any specific time you're thinking about taking your trip?


Not really. I'd plan it based on the best time to go.

If New Orleans, I'd go in spring, Minnesota, I'd go somewhere in Spring-Summer? Toronto, sometime not in Winter. Maybe Spring/Summer

Nice non cold weather for all
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Skywalker82
08/15/17 3:17:07 AM
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I would only go to New Orleans during Mardi Gras or during the Jazz fest if you're into that.

From what I hear crime in NO isn't a joke. I'll look at tourist stuff since I'm bored.
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WaterLink
08/15/17 3:17:52 AM
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I'm biased because I used to live an hour from NOLA and I've never been to the other two cities. Just has an old school city vibe when you walk downtown, which I don't get walking downtown in D.C. or L.A. or Vegas (where I currently live). Honestly kinda miss the easy trip to the Big Easy I used to have.

There's a good local music scene spanning many genres and a whole square dedicated to artists that will draw a portrait of you or your family in their style, many to choose from. Of course there's the voodoo scene as well.

Just a unique city and I've been to quite a few major cities in the country, none really can compare to it. Of course there's areas you should avoid but which major city doesn't?

Everyone walks down the street with open containers of whatever there all the time. If you plan on drinking or barhopping it's probably the friendliest place for that too
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WaterLink
08/15/17 3:23:35 AM
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And honestly, I can understand the tourist point of view of going to Mardi gras. Like, I get it, it's a big week long festival full of parades and grannies and fatties showing their tits for 25 cent beads.

But I fucking hated it. Because I went to the city a lot, and all the bars I frequented would be crowded AS FUCK during that time. But as a tourist it's probably awesome.

If you're a 420 guy looking for a 420 friendly, chill place, go check out the dragon's den. Different themes and music every night. If you're into edm and bass, they have bass church every Sunday.
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Sayoria
08/15/17 3:24:35 AM
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Canada. It's not in the US, so you'd be away in the event that this nuclear thing were to go down in either of those cities.
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Skywalker82
08/15/17 3:46:21 AM
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I'd say its between New Orleans and Toronto. Highlights from both.

New Orleans
The National WWII Museum
Frenchmen Street
Steamboat Natchez Jazz Dinner Cruise (would be better with a date, idk how fun it'd be alone)
The Voodoo Bone Lady Haunted Tours

Toronto
Ripley's Aquarium Of Canada (They have sharks that swim over you)
Niagara Falls Tour
Edge Walk at the CN Tower(Looks scary)
Princess of Wales Theatre(They have The Book of Mormon until April 2018)
Royal Ontario Museum
Casa Loma(I'd like to see a castle once in my life)

Over the two I'd choose Toronto but that is just me personally.
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