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Previously on "The most overrated place you've ever been"

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  • Mr Crosby
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    Originally posted by DBA_bloke View Post
    The Macdonald Randolph Hotel in Oxford: a pigsty. Crap staff, crap rooms, long waits to be served in the restaurant, cold, tulipty, crap, I could go on.
    And the ****ers bump your car when you leave them the keys :-(

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  • DBA_bloke
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    The Macdonald Randolph Hotel in Oxford: a pigsty. Crap staff, crap rooms, long waits to be served in the restaurant, cold, tulipty, crap, I could go on.

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  • Zorba
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    Originally posted by ~Craig~ View Post
    Paris
    Naples
    Didcot
    Naples isn't overrated - everyone know's it's tulip!

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by mace View Post
    Go somewhere considered cr*p for your next holiday, then you'll never be disappointed. I was pleasantly surprised by Birmingham when I went

    Most unexpectedly pleasant:-

    1. Tallinn
    2. Varadero, Cuba (went in mid 90s)
    3. Kenya
    4. Bruges
    5. Heidelburg, Germany
    6. Avignon
    7. Skiing in Andorra

    Most disappointing:-

    1. Brussels
    2. Athens
    3. Majorca in April
    4. Madrid in Summer
    5. Lake District
    6. Cornwall (when it rains nothing to do)
    7. Skiing in the Alps
    8. Hamburg
    You can’t compare the Alps to Andorra, Out of the five times I have been skiing I went to Soldeu the 1st and 5th time and enjoyed it immensely, it’s excellent value for money and the lift system is superb but you can do Soldeu/Pasa in a day.

    The other 3 times were all in the French Alps, try the 3 valleys and though you may be disappointed in the price you certainly couldn’t complain about the skiing.

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  • Devlin
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    Sydney, LA and Paris. In that order.

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  • Francko
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    Zurich. There is more life in Croydon.

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  • mace
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    Imho

    Go somewhere considered cr*p for your next holiday, then you'll never be disappointed. I was pleasantly surprised by Birmingham when I went

    Most unexpectedly pleasant:-

    1. Tallinn
    2. Varadero, Cuba (went in mid 90s)
    3. Kenya
    4. Bruges
    5. Heidelburg, Germany
    6. Avignon
    7. Skiing in Andorra

    Most disappointing:-

    1. Brussels
    2. Athens
    3. Majorca in April
    4. Madrid in Summer
    5. Lake District
    6. Cornwall (when it rains nothing to do)
    7. Skiing in the Alps
    8. Hamburg

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  • DBA_bloke
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    I'll give Perranporth a go as we're always down that way, we live near Bristol so Cornwall, Devon and West Wales are never more than a couple of hours drive.
    Perranporth: Yikes! A Job Centre of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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  • Spacecadet
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    London.... i really struggle to see what the fuss is about. Possibly the second dirtiest city i've ever been to (the dirtiest being Chennai). People seem to have some sort of weird closed off "don't talk to me" attitude too which i've never seen anywhere else (not that i'm constantly talking to other people).
    Oh... and its way too expensive and crowded

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  • gingerjedi
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    I'll give Perranporth a go as we're always down that way, we live near Bristol so Cornwall, Devon and West Wales are never more than a couple of hours drive.

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  • MrRobin
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Mevagissey is crap as well, the people in the know go to Fowey and St Mawes though the 'Hooray Henry' crowd can spoil things if you go at the wrong time.
    Thought Mevagissey was OK... but once you've been around all 0.1 sq miles of it, walked out to the harbour wall and back, eaten in the 2 restuarants... err that's all there is to do. Still, as someone else mentioned Newquay is far more of a hole so in comparison maybe it is the Riviera. Perranporth was by far the nicest town we visited in Cornwall recently.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by MrRobin View Post

    St. Austel. "The Cornish Riviera" it is not!!!!
    Mevagissey is crap as well, the people in the know go to Fowey and St Mawes though the 'Hooray Henry' crowd can spoil things if you go at the wrong time.

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  • cailin maith
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    The honeymoon suite....

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  • ContractIn
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    Miami, reminded me of magaluf with tramps on every corner.

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  • DS23
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    actually i think he's on the a303 or somesuch with his caravan which, i will admit, doesn't sound particularly promising but i believe you two have a lot in common in terms of living life on the edge as it were.

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