Your Next Vacation Destination.....?

Still in Rio
Here are a few pics

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Hiking Corcovado

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Cristo

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It was extremely cloudy today, the big man didn't want to be seen

It's been a great trip
Visited the museum of modern art (disappointing)
The arcas de Lapa
The escadaria Selaron (tiled steps where snoop and pharell shot the "beautiful" video
Ipanema beach > copa
Also checked out some churches, the architecture is amazing
 
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NYC - July 1-10
Denang, Vietnam - August 4-7
Sydney Australia - TBD (October)

Just went to Sydney this past November - LOVED it. Could see myself living there easily.

Myself:

July: Chicago (Lollapalooza)
September: Arizona/Utah (Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Zion, Monument Valley, and more)
November: Iceland (Maybe - have heard great things)
 
Nine nights in NYC, but Vietnam for just 3 nights though?

LOL I'm from NYC and have two weddings to go to during that stretch... I also live in Hong Kong, so travel to SE Asia is much easier...


Just went to Sydney this past November - LOVED it. Could see myself living there easily.

Myself:

July: Chicago (Lollapalooza)
September: Arizona/Utah (Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Zion, Monument Valley, and more)
November: Iceland (Maybe - have heard great things)

Sweet, did you make it out to the Blue Mountains by any chance? My company is sponsoring a 2-day bike ride out there so I'm going to squeeze in Sydney into the trip. Do you have any recommendations? (places to see, eat, shop, etc.)
 
Nice. I'ma have to hit you up for recommendations in HK when I get the chance to go. I understand just enough Canto to get by.

Cool bro, anytime. By the way, you don't need to know Canto to make it out here... Might be harder if you want to do stuff locally though lol
 
Leaving for St. Maarten tmrw morning. I've never been out of the U.S. before (first time Passport user here) - what time should I aim to get to JFK? Flight is 8:35AM.
 
Leaving for St. Maarten tmrw morning. I've never been out of the U.S. before (first time Passport user here) - what time should I aim to get to JFK? Flight is 8:35AM.
JFK is horrible homie. Missed my flight to London because they closed the gate early, smh. I would advise being there (at the airport) no less than 3 hours before your flight....so get there a little before 5am
 
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Leaving for St. Maarten tmrw morning. I've never been out of the U.S. before (first time Passport user here) - what time should I aim to get to JFK? Flight is 8:35AM.
JFK is horrible homie. Missed my flight to London because they closed the gate early, smh. I would advise being there (at the airport) no less than 3 hours before your flight....so get there a little before 5am

5 :x I wanna play it safe than sorry so I gotta try and convince my girl for that time. She was talking about 6:15/6:30 arrival.
 
5 :x I wanna play it safe than sorry so I gotta try and convince my girl for that time. She was talking about 6:15/6:30 arrival.
Naw bro, lol. I don't wanna see you go through what I went through. Hell yall can chill and grab some grub by the gate once you get settled. Bunch of restaurants by the international terminal so y'all should be cool.
 
Just came back from 2 weeks in Japan (tokyo, fuji, kyoto and Osaka).

Beautiful country, good food and great people.

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Will have to go back and explore the rest of the country. I'd really want to buy a bike there and explore but apparently it's complicated and expensive. Might want to just rent a car, roadtrip the whole country and camp wherever (this country has to be the safest country in the world from what i've seen)
 
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If you all haven't already I highly recommend you pay the $85 and get TSA precheck. Life saving if you are late for your flight or battling crowds. Allows you to breeze through security and not unpack your laptop or take off belt or shoes. Special line as well. Lasts 5 years. Next time I will do global entry, it includes Tsa precheck and extends to international airports for only $15 more.
 
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If you all haven't already I highly recommend you pay the $85 and get TSA precheck. Life saving if you are late for your flight or battling crowds. Allows you to breeze through security and not unpack your laptop or take off belt or shoes. Special line as well. Lasts 5 years. Next time I will do oval entry, it includes Tsa precheck and extends to international airports for only $15 more.
This! Luckily I'm military so I don't have to pay, but if I weren't I'd still pay for TSA pre-check.
 
Has anybody been to Boracay? My current girl wants to take me there.

I have never heard of that place, she said it's like Bora Bora?
 
If you all haven't already I highly recommend you pay the $85 and get TSA precheck. Life saving if you are late for your flight or battling crowds. Allows you to breeze through security and not unpack your laptop or take off belt or shoes. Special line as well. Lasts 5 years. Next time I will do oval entry, it includes Tsa precheck and extends to international airports for only $15 more.


If yall want a really good travel credit card, get the Citi Prestige. They'll actually pay for your Global Entry/TSA pre-check application fee. If you sign up in-branch, you can get it with a $350 annual fee which is all pretty much paid for with all the benefits it comes with ($250 airfare credit, access to airport executive lounges, 3 free rounds of golf at a bunch of really expensive [$300+/tee time] courses, etc.).
 
Has anybody been to Boracay? My current girl wants to take me there.

I have never heard of that place, she said it's like Bora Bora?

you'll have fun. food, water activities, the beach, night life. dont go in the summer if you want to avoid the crowds.
 
You been there? Most likely in January. How's the weather? Western type culture?

yeah ive been there.. weather in january will probably be pleasant around 30-32 C or a bit lower. its in the Philippines so yeah western-ish type of culture.

if you really want to experience nature/beaches though, go to el nido in palawan instead. its another island in the philippines
 
if you really want to experience nature/beaches though, go to el nido in palawan instead. its another island in the philippines

was actually about to say this.

I had more fun in El Nido than Boracay.

that basketball court in the center of El Nido :smokin

Played with the teenagers every night I was there
 
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