kraftiekortie wrote:
Really, there isn't that much to do in Vegas.
If only the Grand Canyon was closer than a four-hour drive (I did the drive, so I know how long it takes). There is Hoover Dam, and there's the desert, and a few museums, and many cabaret-type shows.
There's no comparison in the "something to do" department between Vegas and NYC.
Spoken like a tourist :p
Seriously, there's no shortage of things to do in Vegas 24/7, and that's without setting foot on the strip. The deciding factor is basically what your tastes and preferences are, but there's something for everyone.
My personal favourite pastime was going to the almost always empty cinemas to watch movies on the big screen. For a movie-loving aspie, that's literally heaven.
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Vegas reminds me more of Blackpool than it does of London.
It's more a halfway house between the two. It's closer to London's Broadway than it is Blackpool's seafront.
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I would say Camden Town, in London, is probably one of the best place to get a wide variety products from different countries. New York doesn't have a comparable place like that. Camden Town, is quite crowded, though.
London is pretty crowded throughout. If I were to recommend against moving anywhere, it'd be The Big Smoke.
There's something to be said for living within striking distance of London, however.