I’ve never been to Yellowstone (maybe on 2026) I’ve visited all the others.
Disney world has the most repeat value for me. I could go every month.
Time Square is crowded and dirty. Manhattan in general is fabulous.
The Grand Canyon was, by far, the most amazing. My mind broke, unable to take in what I was seeing. Completely changed my perception of the world. That the Earth had a “scratch” so big, carved by water, changed time and space for me.
I’m a California native and graduate of San Francisco State University - Had to vote Golden Gate Bridge - never the same experience twice, with the fog rolling in. Breath-taking. While there in college, I was there for the 50th Anniversary of the bridge in 1987. They closed the bridge for the day, and opened it up for pedestrians to walk across it. I remember getting up at like 4 in the morning and walking from my house to the bridge. Was only able to get about half way across the bridge because it was so crowded with foot traffic. The weight of everyone actually caused the slight curvature of the roadway to flatten out.
I’ve been to all on the list and there is not one I didn’t enjoy. I love the National Parks of the west and hope I can get back to many that I have visited plus a few new ones.
I’ve only been to Smokey Mountains, and only went there for attractions like Dollywood and a Christian dinner theater. The one other than that I would be interested in would be Grand Canyon.
For years I would walk my dog the length of Crissy Field to the base of the Golden Gate Bridge, oner a mile each way, perhaps 2000 times. I still see it daily as I leave my home.
Have seen them all! The Grand Canyon is beautiful but think I have to choose Niagara Falls…grew up near there and visited many times… best view from the Canadian side!
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