US Travel Guide: America’s Top 10 Tourist Attractions, Which One Do You Most Want to Visit?
Who would have thought there’s a paradise in the mountains of Tennessee, in quite a remote place, that can put Disney in the dust, three-time winner of America’s best theme park, with a thunderous wooden roller coaster that gives you such an exhilarating rush, with all 500,000 lights turned on at night, fireworks shows choreographed to music, Broadway-style, giant cinnamon rolls for just five dollars, stuffed full, bigger than your face when you pick them up, dessert lovers are instantly revived, and all worries disappear with one bite.
Disney’s Magic Kingdom with its castle, fireworks, fairy tale world, once inside the park, tens of thousands of people squeeze in to play every day, watching fireworks in front of Cinderella’s Castle, with stars dotting the sky, it’s no wonder dreams feel bigger, experienced visitors all know to go in the opposite direction at 3 PM, while others are watching the parade, rushing to the mine cart ride, being able to ride it three times in a row, having dinner with Princess Belle, the atmosphere is very fairy tale, pulling at the heartstrings of any girl.
Universal’s Islands of Adventure, Harry Potter fans would jump for joy on the spot. It’s scored over 91 points, ranking first in the entire United States. The night-time light show at Hogwarts Castle makes you not want to leave. Butterbeer plus a magic wand makes for a particularly fresh experience. The queue at the Three Broomsticks restaurant is too intense, starting from two hours. With early bird tickets, head straight for the Hagrid’s Motorbike Adventure roller coaster. The feeling of diving down, your facial expression gets captured by the camera. Be elegant, don’t let people laugh at you.
The Golden Gate Bridge – just taking photos isn’t enough. Rent a bicycle from Fisherman’s Wharf and ride to the town of Sausalito. Enjoy seafood burritos with ocean views, with fog as the perfect backdrop – every shot looks like a blockbuster movie. Engineers say this bridge has 30,000 tons of steel cables; when the wind blows, the bridge “sings” and sways four meters. Riding on it, even your heartbeat seems to sway with it.
The Statue of Liberty – you need to book six months in advance to visit the crown, with only thirty people allowed up each day. The Immigration Museum displays two thousand pairs of worn shoes, making you imagine how desperately they pursued the American Dream. In the evening, the Staten Island Ferry is free, and the statue glows golden in the sunset – perfect wallpaper material without any need for selection.
Times Square, energy, art, surprises, two thousand people pass by every minute, experts find the guy in yellow clothes with ‘N’ printed on them on the red stairs to get free theater tickets, at nine o’clock in the evening at the TKTS discount booth, you can watch ‘Phantom of the Opera’ at half price, if you want to grab front-row seats on New Year’s Eve, you have to go in the afternoon to claim your spot, bring diapers and warm pads, the moment the crystal ball drops, the entire crowd erupts.
The Las Vegas Strip, entertainment, fine dining, performances. For the more than 30 million people who visit here, gambling isn’t the main attraction. The Bellagio fountains and the Mirage volcano eruption are must-sees. The gondolas at The Venetian Hotel, with the gondoliers singing, have that special atmosphere. You can take photos under the flower ceiling at the Wynn Hotel for free. Late-night lobster buffet, twenty-two dollars until you’re stuffed. If you want travel guides, just search in the comments section.
Yellowstone National Park, wildlife, geothermal features, the first national park. There are dangers too – don’t wander around near the geysers, as the underground volcanic magma could cook a bison. Go to Lamar Valley in the morning to see wolf packs; with binoculars, you can watch them hunt, just like in a cartoon. Bring raw eggs and drop them in the hot springs, take them out after eight minutes, and they’ll be soft-boiled.
Niagara Falls, carved out over 12 million years, the sheer power is undeniable. Ride the Maid of the Mist into the falls, and even raincoats won’t keep you completely dry. For a bigger thrill, choose the Cave of the Winds expedition, where you’re roped up to climb the falls and can touch the rainbow. History buffs should visit the underground tunnels where 19th-century wooden barrels remain, and stories of smuggling are real.
Grand Canyon National Park, a fissure over 400 kilometers long, ranked as America’s number one natural landscape. It’s a waste to just take photos and leave. Experienced visitors book cabins a year in advance. At night, watch the starry sky from your tent; the sight of the flowing Milky Way brings a special peace. The Bright Angel Trail descends more than 1,300 meters, and you’ll need at least six liters of water. The ultimate experience, though, is rafting the Colorado River.
Disney creates dreams, Yellowstone showcases nature, the Grand Canyon offers stunning impact. Take your parents to the Golden Gate Bridge or the Statue of Liberty. Couples can choose Tennessee’s amusement parks or Yellowstone. For those who like thrills, there’s the Grand Canyon or Niagara Falls. Avoiding peak seasons is the real way to enjoy these places. Which is the most interesting American attraction in your heart?
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