Well i'm just curious about your opinion about your experience in Morocco, i watched your videos (i'm originally from there and live in EU and have been to US multiple times) and i don't get your judgment about multiple things. 1) Expensive food, why don't you do like in Barcelona, go to a supermarket (yes we have those in Morocco) and get all the nutrients your body need ? 2) You cannot compare Taxis prices in Morocco to public transport in other countries, Taxis are expensive regardless of where you go, so in Morocco or in Spain for a 3k ride price will be around the same (BTW taxi prices from airports to city centers across the country in Morocco are regulated so you know what you are about to you pay if you do a little Googling upfront or if ask at the airport. 3) Speaking about food again, show me one place in the US that has some good food full of Nutrients (NYC, CA, LA, LAS Vegas...) it's all about Subway, McDonalds...). I do rate your judgment as not backed by facts :) Next time do some Googling before you go somewhere.
SGHIOUAR Abdelfettah this comment is well written and I find the same could apply for their travel in India as well. They don't seem to have done any prior research about the weather and the times to visit places and then they complain. Not even going to get into the fact that they try to fit each country into only one narrative.
I have to say you have miss-presented Morocco. I have been to Morocco multiple times, my friends and family. We love it, and will go any time at a heart beat. You wanted the best experience at the cheapest price, which you could have gotten if you planned your trip right, or at least gathered some knowledge about the culture there. I understand that you wanted to experience the locals life there, but you need to keep in mind that locals are used to that life style, unlike someone who is coming from a different culture. If you are not understanding of the culture you will not get it, and therefore you get frustrated. That is where you didn't plan ok, if that is the route you wanted to go, then you connect with a friend or someone that speaks the language and knows the culture, all the way of your trip (or learn the language). You don't speak the language. Very simple things get solved by asking questions. People are super friendly and helpful there. You will find beggars, and people trying to sell things on the streets; if you had done a little research you will not be chocked by that. There are poor and wealthy people in Morocco like in other countries. Locals are familiar with that. Things like a delayed train, is something that might occasionally happen, locals are used to that, they usually plan accordingly. You wanted to experience the local life style, you should have given yourself a stretch on time. And why in the world a baby sound makes you annoyed in the train? Why are you even recording your video then? That was just mean, biased, and disrespectful. It is a public transportation, what is wrong with a baby on it? Have you ever been on a plane where there were babies screaming the whole itinerary? Have you reacted to them like that? You were tired the whole trip, that was nobodies fault. You planned things poorly, and therefore you blamed it all on the country. Not fair. To experience the locals life styles you should have done some research prior. Otherwise, you visit as a tourist. You have missed everything that Morocco is about. You were in Chefchawen, and you haven't mentioned the beauty of the ocean meets the mountains. The gorgeous Mediterranean turquoise waters, and lots more. Your ride in the desert on a camel, did you have to mention how your freaking crotch felt afterwords? There is lots of non sense, and biased opinions in your show, at least in Morocco. Not sure why, but certainly wrong. Your comment on the $7 meal, and weird comments about how they gave you plates you didn't ask for. Again if you had done little research you would have understood, that if you order a whole meal they might offer appetizers free of charge (That is how hospitable they are!), the bread they might charge for it, depends on restaurants, and then a whole meal made from scratch, all organically, and delicious, show me where in the US you will find that authentic experience for that price? The receipts in lots of places in Morocco, especially little restaurants in little streets are just an amount on it, not fully detailed. At times they might just tell you what your total came up to, without even a receipt. Something locals are used to. Another thing you would have known if you have done little research. You said it yourself, a big part of Morocco's economy rely on tourism, so you should have gone that route, to experience the country. You have gone to a park where there was many locals, that is because a park is not really a touristic destination. You have missed the beauty of Morocco in every way. Really you have not seen anything in Morocco. I have visited many countries in many continents of the world. Morocco is one of the best destinations for a vacation, adventure, and about anything. The food is unbeatable (no wonder Moroccan cuisine is on the top of the best cuisines in the world), people are so warm hearted, like nowhere else. The beauty of the scenery there: mountains, desert and oceans, e.g.: in south Morocco like Essaouira you experience where mountains meet Atlantic ocean, meet desert. There is nothing like it in the whole planet. The surfing season there, you'd feel like you are in California. The surfing amateurs and pros from California and all other parts of the world gather there every season. Some of them I know personally, fell in love with the place, and decided to live there. In Fez itself where you have been most of the time, you wasted your time not seeing touristic places. You haven't even been to the 'Karawiyin' one of the oldest Universities in the world. When you walk in the small streets, there is no way you can't see the work of the artisans there: it is unbelievable what they make with their two hands. Buying a piece from them is worth every penny you pay them. I could go on and on with how beautiful this county is.. To avoid any unpleasant experiences, I believe it is important to at least learn a little ahead about the culture, especially if you want to just drop yourself in the melting pot. Morocco is not America, yet as an American I could see myself very much a resident of that country. In fact, many of my friends live and love it there. If you want this to be a successful show, be aware of what you present!
Laila Lazaar Thank you for your comment. On one side I do understand them because they arent people that are really open for new and different manners and lifestyles so everything is a little out of their comfort zones, but on the other side they do say that they wanna feel what its like to really get to know the country. Its a little confusing for the viewers.
I have heard good things from people who have gone to Morocco. It's a safe country to travel to. You don't have to acknowledge the people trying to sell you things. Maybe next time you go do some research and have a plan.
You could get a apartment with kitchen in Morocco too and get about the same if not better nutrients there. Quite funny that "nutrients" means PRINGLES?
I couldn't understand your comments at the end of the video, but you seem at the beginning of your travel to be very well surprised and happy to find that Morocco has a lot of different experiences, and the fact that you want to do a lot of things in a very narrow time isn't that good, even if you're in Europe. Also I was upset that you say that paying 15-20 Euro for a taxi from the airport to the city is very expensive!! how much do you pay for a taxi in Europe for te same ride? how much would you pay for an experience in te desert like you did? how much did you pay for the airbnb rooms in Spain vs suites in Fez & Chefchaouen? I think you were not fair in your comments!
LOL, @3:58 a guy sticks his finger in his nose, took it out, checked it out, stared at it for a little while, then wiped it on the chair! I'm dying, the guys right behind her did the same right after the other :)
Maybe show us a little around town, the schools you graduated from, your former work place, favorite spots growing up, the place where you had your first date and stuff like that, that would be interesting
Guys! Remember Catalunya of which Barcelona is the capital just declared independence from Spain a few weeks ago. The local language is Catalan and it is quite a lot different than Spanish. The political situation is a little sensitive since Spain arrested several members of the Government of the "Republic of Catalunya".
Sten hård the fact that Barcelona “declared independence” doesn’t mean they ARE independent, it’s a lot more complicated and the EU didn’t accept it anyway and their loon fake “president” is now arrested exiled in Brussels so Barcelona is Spain 🇪🇸 and will continue to be for the foreseeable future and people in Barcelona speaks Spanish just as much as they speak Catalan.
Of course it's more complicated! Isn't everything? But the fact is a majority of the Catalan people who were able to vote under heavy spanish repression voted for independence. The United States wasn't independent when it declared independence and it took some time before anyone recognized its independence. But now... And btw you can't be arrested and free in Belgium at the same time. Whether the President is a loon or a person who wants his country to be free from a Constitution imposed by the facists would seem to be a matter of your perspective. Also occupied people are usually forced to use the language of the occupiers. Catalan was prohibited by law in most of the period since the 1940s.
+Melissa Adami The five Catalan politicians in brussels amoving around freely, and Spain has retracted the European warrant, so the court in brussels dropped the extradition case. Apparently there are still a panish and interntional waarant out against them, not sure what that means.
Great video guys. You guys look so happy. I'm glad to know that you feel very comfortable in Spanish speaking country. Enjoy your trip in Barcelona Spain. Hasta luego amigos. 👋🏻.
Guys, despite the misfortune you had in Morocco, you will realise at the end of your trip that one of the best cuisines and food is that you got here in Morocco. :'-( don't mind coming back here one day
galak 9ahrohom ja9ara o talaba , fima jay 3ando wa7ed talab ola kaybi3 chi haja chri men 3andi. ghir fi lcar mali kan jay chefchouen gal 15 talab o wehad kaubi3 jaw 3andhom. 3adna bozabal bazzaf
You went to morocco with the wrong plans in mind, since it was your first time you could have gathered some information about it and what you should and shouldn’t do Ps: all the traditional food of morocco are full of nutrition
So no mention of how much your meal was in Barcelona ,but in Morocco 7 DH is too much for so much organic food and you felt that you were ripped off! Very unfair and sad blogging...
Bienvenidos a Espana! I'm so glad you made it to Spain. One of these days I hope to make it there, too. But, from your commentary, I am guessing that you're back in the USA. Feliz Navidad!
Hi. I am from Mexico. I´ve been watching your videos for the last few months. Are you going to make and upload videos from your time in the US ? Happy Holidays !!!
Sorry to hear about your crappy travel times but you made it through like champs (as always). Traveling isn't always as glam as it seems and I appreciate that you guys kept it real and honest about your time in Morocco. I hope the next few weeks were a little less stressful and now that you're back home in the states I hope you have a relaxing and stress-free holiday with your family. :)
Thanks Meggs! Yep, even as seasoned pros we have good and bad days. But you are right, we do try to keep it real and share our true experience. I'm glad you appreciate it!
I've done my share of traveling too and sometimes going to more inexpensive destinations results in paying more than if you went to Paris or Mardid because of all the stupid rules and customs. As I get older I'm fine with sticking with my favorite places I am comfortable with and don't mind that it is my 30th time visiting.
If Ash were a Power Puff Girl: She would be Bubbles. Call me wrong - I dare you: wikipedia: "Bubbles (voiced by Tara Strong in the series and by Kath Soucie in the What a Cartoon! episodes) is the "softest and sweetest" of the three.[11] Her personality ingredient is "sugar", her signature color is blue, and she has blonde hair in pigtails. Bubbles is seen as kind and very sweet but she is also capable of extreme rage and can fight monsters just as well as her sisters can. Her best friend is a stuffed octopus doll she calls "Octi", and she also loves animals. She exhibits the ability to both understand multiple languages and communicate with various animals (squirrels, cats, monsters), and her unique power is emitting supersonic waves with her voice."
Hi guys I’m from New York originally from Morocco. You guys confused and you didn’t have plan to visit Morocco also your budget looks isn’t that big as result what do you think your travel been? Sorry guys more than 10 Millions visitors
Ash just doesn't like being interrogated. Her personality perceives it such that the person hates and distrusts her. Haha. Doesn't bother me too much! :p
You paid 18 euro for 2 metro tickets from Barcelona airport to the city, and you didn't want to pay 15 euro for a taxi from Fez airport to the city!!!!!!! Stingy
I looooooveee your vlogs so much!!!!!!😍😍😍😍🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆 You inspire me to travel to all the beautiful countries!!!! ✈️🌃🏯🗼⛵️🇺🇸🇨🇳🇩🇪🇯🇵🇫🇷🇪🇸🇮🇹🇷🇺🇬🇧 PLEASE show us how to afford to travel so often!!!😘😘😘 ️Gracias!!💃
am Moroccan , and the Moroccans apologizing to these guys for their low budget poorly planned experience in Morocco suck . Seriously , ppl have some freakin dignity. They have picked the cheapest and shittiest ways of transport in the country and they whine about being around the poor ppl ! they complain about being ripped off for paying a $ 2 service fee !!
Am sorry guys to say that but there's millions of people that had a wonderful time in Morocco, if you have a flight you should go very early to the airport especially if you are living from in another city, i personnaly do that coz i missed my flight once in France because of a train delay as well. So sorry but it was a bit your fault. And sorry again Barcelona is also a place where you can be scamed or abused i heard hundreds of complains about it. Just forget about the post card. I felt really bad listning to you talking about the nightmare in Morocco. You should make it again to Morocco, am sure it's gonna be different, there's so much to see, you were just unlucky that's it. PS : and for people who are trying to sel things to you, just ignore them. It works
You can be happy that this desaster Cost only 300 bucks my Desaster Cost me 600 bucks and die sit 20 Hours on the ground with hundreds of others so be happy
Maybe if u visite with a friend the experience would be different .next time u r welcome in my house to eat real moroccan food and see real morocco from the inside. That will change your view
I don't wanna be an ass here, but your travel planning could have been better, you didn't have to go back to fez for a flight to spain, you get the cheapest flights to spain from tangier Ryanair, also you didn't have to go via airplane if you're not in a rush, i wish to see you in italy by the way..
You are back in the E.U. A place of sanity, sometimes. At least. Barcelona has a great craft beer scene nowadays. Maybe you can enjoy that. It also is just a great city.
you only speak one language fluently? thats bizarre in the netherland you are forced to learn english fluently, french and german are not fluent but we can survive
Well i'm just curious about your opinion about your experience in Morocco, i watched your videos (i'm originally from there and live in EU and have been to US multiple times) and i don't get your judgment about multiple things. 1) Expensive food, why don't you do like in Barcelona, go to a supermarket (yes we have those in Morocco) and get all the nutrients your body need ? 2) You cannot compare Taxis prices in Morocco to public transport in other countries, Taxis are expensive regardless of where you go, so in Morocco or in Spain for a 3k ride price will be around the same (BTW taxi prices from airports to city centers across the country in Morocco are regulated so you know what you are about to you pay if you do a little Googling upfront or if ask at the airport. 3) Speaking about food again, show me one place in the US that has some good food full of Nutrients (NYC, CA, LA, LAS Vegas...) it's all about Subway, McDonalds...). I do rate your judgment as not backed by facts :) Next time do some Googling before you go somewhere.
SGHIOUAR Abdelfettah this comment is well written and I find the same could apply for their travel in India as well. They don't seem to have done any prior research about the weather and the times to visit places and then they complain.
Not even going to get into the fact that they try to fit each country into only one narrative.
Be careful in Barcelona. Two different gangs tried to pickpocket us on the same day. The second time being on the metro to the airport.
I have to say you have miss-presented Morocco. I have been to Morocco multiple times, my friends and family. We love it, and will go any time at a heart beat. You wanted the best experience at the cheapest price, which you could have gotten if you planned your trip right, or at least gathered some knowledge about the culture there. I understand that you wanted to experience the locals life there, but you need to keep in mind that locals are used to that life style, unlike someone who is coming from a different culture. If you are not understanding of the culture you will not get it, and therefore you get frustrated. That is where you didn't plan ok, if that is the route you wanted to go, then you connect with a friend or someone that speaks the language and knows the culture, all the way of your trip (or learn the language). You don't speak the language. Very simple things get solved by asking questions. People are super friendly and helpful there.
You will find beggars, and people trying to sell things on the streets; if you had done a little research you will not be chocked by that. There are poor and wealthy people in Morocco like in other countries. Locals are familiar with that. Things like a delayed train, is something that might occasionally happen, locals are used to that, they usually plan accordingly. You wanted to experience the local life style, you should have given yourself a stretch on time. And why in the world a baby sound makes you annoyed in the train? Why are you even recording your video then? That was just mean, biased, and disrespectful. It is a public transportation, what is wrong with a baby on it? Have you ever been on a plane where there were babies screaming the whole itinerary? Have you reacted to them like that? You were tired the whole trip, that was nobodies fault. You planned things poorly, and therefore you blamed it all on the country. Not fair.
To experience the locals life styles you should have done some research prior. Otherwise, you visit as a tourist. You have missed everything that Morocco is about. You were in Chefchawen, and you haven't mentioned the beauty of the ocean meets the mountains. The gorgeous Mediterranean turquoise waters, and lots more. Your ride in the desert on a camel, did you have to mention how your freaking crotch felt afterwords? There is lots of non sense, and biased opinions in your show, at least in Morocco. Not sure why, but certainly wrong.
Your comment on the $7 meal, and weird comments about how they gave you plates you didn't ask for. Again if you had done little research you would have understood, that if you order a whole meal they might offer appetizers free of charge (That is how hospitable they are!), the bread they might charge for it, depends on restaurants, and then a whole meal made from scratch, all organically, and delicious, show me where in the US you will find that authentic experience for that price? The receipts in lots of places in Morocco, especially little restaurants in little streets are just an amount on it, not fully detailed. At times they might just tell you what your total came up to, without even a receipt. Something locals are used to. Another thing you would have known if you have done little research.
You said it yourself, a big part of Morocco's economy rely on tourism, so you should have gone that route, to experience the country. You have gone to a park where there was many locals, that is because a park is not really a touristic destination. You have missed the beauty of Morocco in every way. Really you have not seen anything in Morocco.
I have visited many countries in many continents of the world. Morocco is one of the best destinations for a vacation, adventure, and about anything. The food is unbeatable (no wonder Moroccan cuisine is on the top of the best cuisines in the world), people are so warm hearted, like nowhere else. The beauty of the scenery there: mountains, desert and oceans, e.g.: in south Morocco like Essaouira you experience where mountains meet Atlantic ocean, meet desert. There is nothing like it in the whole planet. The surfing season there, you'd feel like you are in California. The surfing amateurs and pros from California and all other parts of the world gather there every season. Some of them I know personally, fell in love with the place, and decided to live there. In Fez itself where you have been most of the time, you wasted your time not seeing touristic places. You haven't even been to the 'Karawiyin' one of the oldest Universities in the world. When you walk in the small streets, there is no way you can't see the work of the artisans there: it is unbelievable what they make with their two hands. Buying a piece from them is worth every penny you pay them. I could go on and on with how beautiful this county is..
To avoid any unpleasant experiences, I believe it is important to at least learn a little ahead about the culture, especially if you want to just drop yourself in the melting pot. Morocco is not America, yet as an American I could see myself very much a resident of that country. In fact, many of my friends live and love it there.
If you want this to be a successful show, be aware of what you present!
Laila Lazaar Thank you for your comment. On one side I do understand them because they arent people that are really open for new and different manners and lifestyles so everything is a little out of their comfort zones, but on the other side they do say that they wanna feel what its like to really get to know the country. Its a little confusing for the viewers.
I have heard good things from people who have gone to Morocco. It's a safe country to travel to. You don't have to acknowledge the people trying to sell you things. Maybe next time you go do some research and have a plan.
You didn't see anything in Morocco
Love the guy picking his nose behind you while you talked.😄
You could get a apartment with kitchen in Morocco too and get about the same if not better nutrients there. Quite funny that "nutrients" means PRINGLES?
I couldn't understand your comments at the end of the video, but you seem at the beginning of your travel to be very well surprised and happy to find that Morocco has a lot of different experiences, and the fact that you want to do a lot of things in a very narrow time isn't that good, even if you're in Europe. Also I was upset that you say that paying 15-20 Euro for a taxi from the airport to the city is very expensive!! how much do you pay for a taxi in Europe for te same ride? how much would you pay for an experience in te desert like you did? how much did you pay for the airbnb rooms in Spain vs suites in Fez & Chefchaouen? I think you were not fair in your comments!
dont know why you complain about that delay of train in Morocco,this happens everywhere
LOL, @3:58 a guy sticks his finger in his nose, took it out, checked it out, stared at it for a little while, then wiped it on the chair!
I'm dying, the guys right behind her did the same right after the other :)
You know what would be cool? A travel style vlog in your hometown, i would love to see that.
Maybe show us a little around town, the schools you graduated from, your former work place, favorite spots growing up, the place where you had your first date and stuff like that, that would be interesting
I’m so excited to see these video series! Barcelona is the shit!
Muy bueno amigos!!!
Here's to happier times in Barcelona! You deserve it , to say the very least!
You guys are fun to watch! Keep it up
Always wanted to go to Barcelona, it's one of the food capitals of the world!
Nice to see you properly happy... :)
🤗
Can't wait for the Denmark vlog i was born there, I will be going in January, to see my dad who has just finished radiotherapy treatment for cancer
I hope your dad's treatment went well. And we love Denmark as well. In january it will be VERY cold though. Bundle up!
Thanks we will have to wait for a month see if it's worked, I need to invest in a warm coat then, as there may be snow on the island 😊
Guys! Remember Catalunya of which Barcelona is the capital just declared independence from Spain a few weeks ago. The local language is Catalan and it is quite a lot different than Spanish. The political situation is a little sensitive since Spain arrested several members of the Government of the "Republic of Catalunya".
Sten hård the fact that Barcelona “declared independence” doesn’t mean they ARE independent, it’s a lot more complicated and the EU didn’t accept it anyway and their loon fake “president” is now arrested exiled in Brussels so Barcelona is Spain 🇪🇸 and will continue to be for the foreseeable future and people in Barcelona speaks Spanish just as much as they speak Catalan.
Of course it's more complicated! Isn't everything? But the fact is a majority of the Catalan people who were able to vote under heavy spanish repression voted for independence. The United States wasn't independent when it declared independence and it took some time before anyone recognized its independence. But now...
And btw you can't be arrested and free in Belgium at the same time. Whether the President is a loon or a person who wants his country to be free from a Constitution imposed by the facists would seem to be a matter of your perspective. Also occupied people are usually forced to use the language of the occupiers. Catalan was prohibited by law in most of the period since the 1940s.
+Melissa Adami The five Catalan politicians in brussels amoving around freely, and Spain has retracted the European warrant, so the court in brussels dropped the extradition case. Apparently there are still a panish and interntional waarant out against them, not sure what that means.
Let's wait and see. If the Catalan people want to be free they will eventually be free. History shows us that.
Great video guys. You guys look so happy. I'm glad to know that you feel very comfortable in Spanish speaking country. Enjoy your trip in Barcelona Spain. Hasta luego amigos. 👋🏻.
Thanks Claudio. Ashley has a special affinity for Spanish so I think you'll find her loving it here during the next few videos.
Loved Barcelona too! And valencia was awesome❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Idk... You seemed the happiest in Mexico! You should go back. ;-) Loved the fruit and veg haul at the end.
Guys, despite the misfortune you had in Morocco, you will realise at the end of your trip that one of the best cuisines and food is that you got here in Morocco. :'-(
don't mind coming back here one day
لا حول و لا وقوة إلا بالله
كاينة
خويا واش وقع ليه شي بلان ملي كان في المغرب؟
galak 9ahrohom ja9ara o talaba , fima jay 3ando wa7ed talab ola kaybi3 chi haja chri men 3andi. ghir fi lcar mali kan jay chefchouen gal 15 talab o wehad kaubi3 jaw 3andhom. 3adna bozabal bazzaf
.... and a pleasant trip!
You went to morocco with the wrong plans in mind, since it was your first time you could have gathered some information about it and what you should and shouldn’t do
Ps: all the traditional food of morocco are full of nutrition
Gow long are u guys staying here? I was here in Barcelona for 5 months and literally tomorrow I'm leaving... bummer
Next time hide that Pringles better in the middle of the healthy food! 😉
So no mention of how much your meal was in Barcelona ,but in Morocco 7 DH is too much for so much organic food and you felt that you were ripped off! Very unfair and sad blogging...
We paid less for food in Barcelona and had no surprise charges.
WΔY ΔWΔY - The Way Away, travel and lifestyle make sure you tell us about pickpocketing and con artists in Barcelona if you have the guts...
Bienvenidos a Espana! I'm so glad you made it to Spain. One of these days I hope to make it there, too. But, from your commentary, I am guessing that you're back in the USA. Feliz Navidad!
So happy to see you guys in Barcelona! I live here, would love to give any recommendations :) enjoy my city!
Don’t you miss back home?
Someone mentioned in your other video that you're already back home ? Will you be hitting the road in January again ? :)
Merry Christmas, guys! ..... with love from Bucharest!...now, here in Bucharest is very beautiful , magic!!
Finally Spain YYEEESSSS! I can feel the relief myself lol
Hi. I am from Mexico. I´ve been watching your videos for the last few months. Are you going to make and upload videos from your time in the US ? Happy Holidays !!!
Sorry to hear about your crappy travel times but you made it through like champs (as always). Traveling isn't always as glam as it seems and I appreciate that you guys kept it real and honest about your time in Morocco. I hope the next few weeks were a little less stressful and now that you're back home in the states I hope you have a relaxing and stress-free holiday with your family. :)
Thanks Meggs! Yep, even as seasoned pros we have good and bad days. But you are right, we do try to keep it real and share our true experience. I'm glad you appreciate it!
I've done my share of traveling too and sometimes going to more inexpensive destinations results in paying more than if you went to Paris or Mardid because of all the stupid rules and customs. As I get older I'm fine with sticking with my favorite places I am comfortable with and don't mind that it is my 30th time visiting.
meggs762 ٢
I love your Videos
Wow, I haven't seen any of your videos since you left mexico, you guys looks so different
Shout out from USA🇺🇸, sucks about your overall trip in morocco, but Awesome i cant wait to see your adventure in Spain : )
Mexico🇲🇽&Spain🇪🇸 = ❤️
If Ash were a Power Puff Girl: She would be Bubbles.
Call me wrong - I dare you:
wikipedia: "Bubbles (voiced by Tara Strong in the series and by Kath Soucie in the What a Cartoon! episodes) is the "softest and sweetest" of the three.[11] Her personality ingredient is "sugar", her signature color is blue, and she has blonde hair in pigtails. Bubbles is seen as kind and very sweet but she is also capable of extreme rage and can fight monsters just as well as her sisters can. Her best friend is a stuffed octopus doll she calls "Octi", and she also loves animals. She exhibits the ability to both understand multiple languages and communicate with various animals (squirrels, cats, monsters), and her unique power is emitting supersonic waves with her voice."
i love the way how you love each other :) greetings from Morocco .and sorry about everything :) hope see you again here :)
Hi guys I’m from New York originally from Morocco. You guys confused and you didn’t have plan to visit Morocco also your budget looks isn’t that big as result what do you think your travel been? Sorry guys more than 10 Millions visitors
When are you going to Greece?
what's the purpose of your traveling?
we need to upgrade our service in morocco because of those little whinnies or likes them what can we do!
Do you plan to visit New Zealand one time?
Ashley lived in NZ for about 3 months before and we'd love to go back! BUT it's not in the budget at the moment.
I am surprised u worry about going through immigration. There aren't any issues usually. They never ask many questions.
Ash just doesn't like being interrogated. Her personality perceives it such that the person hates and distrusts her. Haha. Doesn't bother me too much! :p
WΔY ΔWΔY I like your real reviews on travelling. I understand that not everything is hunky dory. Good going!
Spanish customs are really lax if they see an American passport. The worst is USA customs.
You paid 18 euro for 2 metro tickets from Barcelona airport to the city, and you didn't want to pay 15 euro for a taxi from Fez airport to the city!!!!!!! Stingy
Buenos días 💖🙌😚
I looooooveee your vlogs so much!!!!!!😍😍😍😍🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆 You inspire me to travel to all the beautiful countries!!!! ✈️🌃🏯🗼⛵️🇺🇸🇨🇳🇩🇪🇯🇵🇫🇷🇪🇸🇮🇹🇷🇺🇬🇧 PLEASE show us how to afford to travel so often!!!😘😘😘 ️Gracias!!💃
am Moroccan , and the Moroccans apologizing to these guys for their low budget poorly planned experience in Morocco suck . Seriously , ppl have some freakin dignity. They have picked the cheapest and shittiest ways of transport in the country and they whine about being around the poor ppl ! they complain about being ripped off for paying a $ 2 service fee !!
They had a low budget with cheap transport in every country tho, yet they didnt have such a bad experience in other countries
Daniel Sinclair tell us where are you from so people can share their bad experiences and judge the entire country based on that, fair enough?
Nice, have you guys tryed italy yet
I hate it that you can't change coins! It's really annoying ;)
It'd be cool if they just had a machine that you dumped them all into!
WΔY ΔWΔY yes!
You two look way happier in this video... it makes my heart smile
I hope Ashley feel better?
In real-life-time? We're back home in the US and yes, Ashley is just getting over a sickness. Thanks!
Ashley looks happy no matter what happens i love it :)
Am sorry guys to say that but there's millions of people that had a wonderful time in Morocco, if you have a flight you should go very early to the airport especially if you are living from in another city, i personnaly do that coz i missed my flight once in France because of a train delay as well. So sorry but it was a bit your fault. And sorry again Barcelona is also a place where you can be scamed or abused i heard hundreds of complains about it. Just forget about the post card. I felt really bad listning to you talking about the nightmare in Morocco. You should make it again to Morocco, am sure it's gonna be different, there's so much to see, you were just unlucky that's it.
PS : and for people who are trying to sel things to you, just ignore them. It works
The dude at 4:31 😂😂😂
Hola, and literally, hasta mañana!!
😁 Yo es muy... excited.
Eek! Yo también!!
WΔY ΔWΔY Yo “estoy” muy emocionada 🙂 ...de nada 😜🇪🇸
The guy on the left at 4:14... Lol
lol! I wondered if anybody else noticed him too.
Feel sad for ur crappy days in fez if u just told us i well came to take u to the airport for free hope u enjoy ur next travels
You can be happy that this desaster Cost only 300 bucks my Desaster Cost me 600 bucks and die sit 20 Hours on the ground with hundreds of others so be happy
I hope that you enjoy in Barcelona,but in morroco you didn't choose the right places,missing plane,that's why you get stressful and fed up.
sALUDOS DESDE COLOMBIA .LOS ENVIDIO
HOY! Thanks for watching man
ashly back to laugh again
yea out of Morocco end of nightmare
Who vlogs in Barcelona? I couldn't hear...juggles and vlogs?! Lol
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Maybe if u visite with a friend the experience would be different .next time u r welcome in my house to eat real moroccan food and see real morocco from the inside. That will change your view
I don't wanna be an ass here, but your travel planning could have been better, you didn't have to go back to fez for a flight to spain, you get the cheapest flights to spain from tangier Ryanair, also you didn't have to go via airplane if you're not in a rush, i wish to see you in italy by the way..
Why no heart for me 😒
Thhhhhaaaannnnnkkkkssss
You are back in the E.U. A place of sanity, sometimes. At least. Barcelona has a great craft beer scene nowadays. Maybe you can enjoy that. It also is just a great city.
WHAT?! I didn't know about the craft beer! Perhaps we didn't go to the right places. :(
But now I'll have to go BACK!
Copenhagen has a great craft beer scene too and Berlin.
Erik Stoop they are already back in the US of A
Now thats true Erik, BUT for some reason, in Copenhagen I'm only just concerned about Tuborg. XD
Erik Stoop hi
you only speak one language fluently? thats bizarre in the netherland you are forced to learn english fluently, french and german are not fluent but we can survive
Ok so now it s ok to pay extra for getting out of the airport . Guys you re the most hypocrite people i ever seen