Travel

If you could go ANYWHERE in the world for a holiday, regardless of price, where would you go?

Travel

Posted by: Rainbow

20th Jul 2011 02:40pm

Let's have some fun with this - If you could go ANYWHERE in the world for a holiday, regardless of price, where would you go and why?
Pretend you've just won the lottery! Is it warm, cold, scenic or relaxing?

Anonymous
  • 26th Jul 2015 02:47pm

I would definitely go to the USA and buy the biggest black hummer I could find and drive from west to east on route 66. I have always wanted to do it and see small town America. All the places you see on movies - the street side diners, servers called Flo and taste all the american food along the way.
It would be a foodie tour across the country.
I love driving so it would be a warm and relaxing holiday for me. Also I would go in summer for hopeful good weather and a need not to take too many bulky clothes.
I would go with an empty suitcase and buy all new clothes along the way.
I am also makeup made so this would be a big purchase every step of the way.
I want to go to all those american stereotypes - Walmart to see the People of Walmart, In and Out Burger, Roadside Diner, Taco Bell, etc.
Also see the main attractions along the way.
I would stay in 5 star hotels ONLY and have a massage everyday and a spa day every week.
I could go on but this would definitely be a dream holiday for me.


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