What's on your travel bucket list? Mine would be.
>Celebrate Halloween in the US (It's not big here in Australia, also, where would be the best place to do it?)
>Celebrate thanksgiving in the US
What's on your travel bucket list? Mine would be.
>Celebrate Halloween in the US (It's not big here in Australia, also, where would be the best place to do it?)
>Celebrate thanksgiving in the US
thanksgiving in the US
why?
I don't know, fun experience maybe, can't celebrate it anywhere else.
For Halloween in the US, I'd recommend in order;
NYC, specifically Manhattan
Austin Texas 6th street
Miami Beach
New Orleans
Been to all of them around that time and it was always really fun. Drunk people walking around in costumes and partying.
thanksgiving in the US is a family holiday. it's not something you can just come here and 'celebrate'. literally the entire celebration is just having a big home-cooked meal with your family. maybe the preparation of going out and buying the turkey together. pretty sure literally every society has their own version of this too, only real difference is the date and food served.
moron, if he has homies in Burgerland, they will invite him to dinner. We're not Swedes.
Need me some burgerland homies, no way am I tryna pay for accommodation for 90 days.
I remember in 2011 or thereabouts there was this ad on Peach Tree TV for a Halloween event at the park or the zoo or something in Atlanta. I never had any desire to travel to Atlanta but I still remember thinking how that would be a fun way to spend the day.
My only other one that I have is walking through Central Park in October. I’ve wanted to do it ever since I saw August Rush.
I did want to do a Canadian road trip. I’m a pureblood from BC and my best friend was getting married in Toronto (which is actually only half-way across the country - I checked). They weren’t letting purebloods on planes when he invited me, so I had a whole 7-day road trip planned. Fortunately the restrictions were dropped about a month before the wedding. When I was flying I just thought “and there is 8 hours of featureless prairie driving that I would have never gotten back.” There really isn’t much to see in Canada in the prairies. I still think it might be a fun journey, but maybe not alone.
>Halloween
Cringe, consumerist holiday. Not worth it.
>Thanksgiving
If you can find an American friend to invite you to their family's Thanksgiving feast, it will be a great experience. You will get to try family recipes and dishes only prepared on Thanksgiving. But outside of family homes Thanksgiving is not publicly celebrated.
>Cringe, consumerist holiday. Not worth it.
I will enjoy it because I'm not an asshole that can appreciate things without looking too far into them.
>If you can find an American friend to invite you to their family's Thanksgiving feast, it will be a great experience.
That's the plan.
Sorry OP, but your bucketlist is the worst I've ever seen.
I'm pretty happy with where I am and what I've done up to this point but I guess I'd like to:
>Travel along the Amazon river into the rainforest
>Visit Antarctica
>See a wild sperm whale or larger species of whale
>Do the Dakar rally by moto
>Do some kind of longer trip on horseback
>Visit Tokyo
I know it's shit, I can't think of much I'd like to do.
>Trashes other people
>Wants to go to Japan
I fucking wish people would stop celebrating it in Australia, its fucking cringe
IKR
I hate HW
it glorifies evil and horrow at its core.
literally in oregon I have seen people put "decorations" in their front yard representing animal sacrifices, people hanging from their necks in trees and other strait up evil shit. it's simply a cursed holiday.
honestly la dia de los muertos in mexico would probably be more fun than halloween in the us
Halloween is only cool if you have kids, and you bring them to a comfy neighborhood and or tour of nice suburbs.
As a child, Halloween was great. As an adult, its nothing, for me anyway. A few parties but im not a big party guy.
>Halloween
It's too late. The best time to celebrate it was when you were a kid. It was my favorite holiday.
>Wearing costumes
>Going trick or treating
>That one house in the neighborhood that turned into a haunted house
>Watching Hocus-pocus
I want to go back bros
have kids. it wont be the same, but seeing ur little clone experience the same cool stuff you did back then is just as great of a feeling.
ikr - gives you a similar buzz
Thank you anon...I do want children...I just got to find that special someone
Best part of having kids in North America is having little free candy collectors at Halloween.
>Cooming
>Drinking
>Cooming
>Maybe swim at the beach
>Cooming
>Cooming
I hope Turkmenistan opens up again and I get to see this before they plug it.
All australians should be banned from international travel
Sick of seeing you simple fucks in my country
>Simple
Kek, this just proves that we're more complex then you'll ever understand.
>hurr durr le stupid jokes and shitposting
Imagine being proud of being the jesters (jokes) of the world
>Imagine being proud of being the jesters (jokes) of the world
But I'm not American?
what a soulless retarded list wtf
farting on a dick in the middle of the Panama canal
Faroe Islands/Iceland Trip
Visiting 50 US National Park (14 down)
Visiting all 50 US states (37 down)
Visiting 50 Countries (15 down)
Visiting all seven continents
Patagonia
St Lucia
Slovenia
I have a kid now so kind of tuned out on third world shitholes. Don't really need my child growing up without a Father because I had to see Mali
Mine is to score some dicky in a 3rd world country like that French dude who impregnated 100 nogs
Based. I've already banged lots of young hotties overseas. But I'd definitely smash more 18 year old cuties if I could.
tomb of napoleon
drive the atlantic way in ireland
grave of bobby fischer in iceland
14 branchland ct. (the most realistic since i only live a few hours away)
just about anywhere in Europe would be nice though
also i would love to see some Three Kingdoms era sites or battlefields or something in China since i was an autistic child obsessed with dynasty warriors growing up lol
If you want to go somewhere that's dark, spooky, rainy and probably cursed as shit I would suggest:
Oregon
Washington
Maine
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Upstate New York
If you want to be a degenerate than you can do that in any major city.
>Celebrate Halloween in the US (It's not big here in Australia, also, where would be the best place to do it?)
Don't listen to all the sad losers ITT talking shit about Halloween. If you go to a big city, the bar scene will be full of costumed people partying it up. There are special halloween events and parties all over. I did Halloween in NYC a few years ago, they have a massive street parade and festival. It's a very festive atmosphere. I usually go to a big party in my hometown that my friends put on though.
>Celebrate thanksgiving in the US
Like someone else mentioned you'll need to be friends with an American in order to do this properly. If you ask to join their Thanksgiving they would probably be delighted to have you. Bring a bottle of wine or something.