Jun
26
2009

13 Places I’d Love to Visit

I’ve been traveling around a bit, to Portland for my friend’s wedding and to Seattle just since we were close enough to go see it. I love seeing new things, and I’m slowing checking places to visit off my list. But here are 13 places I’d love to visit that I haven’t been to yet:

1. Walt Disney World– I’ve been to Disneyland in California, which rules, but I’d love to see Disney World, too.

2. Alaska– I think Robbie’s on board with this one. Seeing the Pacific Northwest last week gave him a little taste and he wants more.

3. Tahiti– On my list since my parents went a few years ago and had the time of their lives.

4. London

5. Ireland

6. Prince Edward Island– Because I am an Anne of Green Gables nerd.

7. Graceland– Because I am a general, all-around nerd.

8. Norway

9. Dollywood– Yes, again, I am a nerd.

10. Hawaii

11. Italy

12. Paris

13. Hershey, PA– Who doesn’t love chocolate?

What places make your list? Do you keep track of them like I do?

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  • hmm, i heard Greece is also such a nice place and very peaceful... perhaps you should also consider this one =)
  • Jamie
    Graceland rocks - you have to go! I had to talk Parrish out of putting dark green shag carpet on our walls afterwards.
  • I've been to both DW and DL and have to say I love DisneyWorld better but that's because there is more than just the park. Epcot is really, really cool. Or it was when I visited it nearly 15 years ago.

    I don't keep a list but I want to go to Germany, London (and Stonehenge), and Egypt. Except my husband for paranoia reasons has said absolutely no to Egypt. Alaska and Hawaii are on my list...and I'd like to take the kids to see Niagra Falls.

    Been to Hershey. Love Chocolate and have relatives in Eastern PA. hehe...When I was smaller I got to go when they still did tours of the factory. I'd love to live in a town where all the street lamps are Hershey kisses.
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