I love Houston Oilers until they moved.
Where is Orlando on your list????
What is there to do in New Orleans other than Mardi Gras? What is Jackson Hole? Is Lake Tahoe more than just a lake? What is there to do in Savanna Georgia or Charleston?
I guess I haven't been to too many places....:rofl:
Orlando is not close to my top 10 even though I like to go to the theme parks every few years.
New Orleans has historic homes in the Garden District (Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie live here if i am not mistaken), Bourbon street is a party 365 days a year, the unique wrought iron railings throughout the French Quarter. There are probably more great restaurants in New orleans than there are in in city in the US. The Saints, fishing for redfish in the bayous, Jackson Square with the street vendors and street artists/entertainers, Audubon Park Zoo, the World War Two Museum, the Jackson Square scene and church, Aquarium, Paddleboat rides on the Mississippi, ride the trolley cars. Eat a po boy, a muffaletta at Central Grocery, some beignets at Cafe Du Monde, crawfish etoufee, boiled crawfish, blackened redfish,gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, a jazz brunch in the open air courtyard at the Court of Two Sisters, breakfast at Brennans, hurricanes at Pat 'briens, the piano bar at Pat obriens, Zazz at Preservation Hall, any meal at Commander's palace, and so many more wonderful local dishes restaurants and bars. Take a swamp tour, an airboat tour, a city tour, a horse drawn tour of the french quarter, Antebellum plantation tours. Enough reasons to go besides Mardi Gras?
Jackson Hole Wyoming is in the Grand Tetons and very near Yellowstone Park. Grand Targhee for snow skiing, Grand Teton National park for hiking and spectacular views. Yellowstone for geisers, waterfalls, mountains, and wildlife viewing like nowhere else in the world. The alpine slide, the Bridger Gondola, the rustic resorts and restaurants, snowmobiling, the many elk who reside in Jackson hole, the arches as you enter town constructed of shed antler horns, and plenty of other outdoor activities.
Lake Tahoe i big enough to be in two states (California and Nevada). There is a 72 mile round trip road around the clear blue lake surrounded by mountains on all sides. In the winter they are covered in snow.On the Nevada side there are casinos. On all sides there are ski resorts. There is no more beautiful ski run I have ever seen than the Ridge Run at Heavenly Valley ski resort because the whole ski run is skiing down towards the lake. It is hard not to fall down because your eyes are drawn to the lake rather than watching the slope. Snowmobile to the top of one of the mountain ridges. Take a horse drawn sleigh ride. Snow Tube. Snowshoe in winter, hike in summer, whitewater raft in the summer. Ski at about 10 different ski resorts surrounding the lake. Just relax and ride the sightseeing boat as it cruises through Lake Tahoe. This area is beautiful.
Charleston South Carolina and Savannah Georgia are very similar old southern areas. Savannah is the home of Paula Dean and where her restaurant is located.River Street in Savannah has shops, taverns, and restauraunts where you can watch ships go up and down the river. There are many great restaurants,City Market where there shops, resaurants, and live bands on weekends, the many parks throughout the town, the moss draped giant Oaks, the statues, fountains, the carriage rides, trolley tours, and shaded beautiful walks, and spectacular old churches and cathedrals. Only about an hour away is Hilton Head. There are many 1870 era homes to tour. This is a great destination.
Charleston is similar to Savannah since both are very old port towns. Out of the 2 I like Savannah better, but both are great.
Hope this helps explain why I like these as top 10 locations.