I have never even heard of Woodstock. I thought most people that come here do go down to the city. But the baseball hall of fame and the Adirondacks are very popular
If we’re being honest, the biggest tourist attraction in South Carolina is Myrtle Beach... it’s definitely not the best place to go, but it’s the most popular.
@Mike i’ve been through the black hills twice, it’s quite pretty. if you do, i’d suggest going on needles highway, it has a nice view of the black hills.
@@hecc I've been to many beautiful places in America but something about the black hills draws me and really stands out from what I've seen. But yeah, I haven't been able to travel in about 20 years so it's very unlikely.
I mean I'm a little glad he didn't say the mountains just because when you think of Colorado you instantly think mountains, but I mean there is more than just mountains.
Nah, the Bean and the Sears tower is very overrated. You need to go to the Starved Rock State Park in Oglesby, IL or Shawnee National Forest in Herod, IL. One of the most beautiful sites in IL outside of Chicago
@@seyoumasefa7117 Yeah but the question was about what do tourists want to do when they come to the state, and they always wanna go to Chicago and post a picture of them at the bean.
I’ve never heard on tourist going to Utah say, “Yeah we should see the Olympic Park.” I know people visit that, but what about our 5 National Parks, Salt Lake City, the Wasatch Mountains, are lakes, (not just talking about Great Salt Lake, it’s stinky) and the practically endless activities outdoors! Even if you aren’t crazy about outside you can find great restaurants, bars, and attractions in Salt Lake City and the county as a whole.
Yeah, I agree. The dude who reps Utah I don't think knows a ton about Utah. I've been watching these a lot and he doesn't really give people true answers about Utah. When I thought of this question I thought of the 5 national parks we have or one of our many ski resorts. Not the Olympic Park, that's more of a Utahn thing, not a tourist thing.
How did she not say Disney wtf? They always be having Miami people representing Florida. And they all think the only thing that exists in Florida is Miami beach🙄🙄
When the guy from New York for once doesn’t mention something in the city. Bravo 👏🏽 Also, guy from New Jersey, no one visits Jersey to see Newark. Absolutely no one. Whether for the right reason or the wrong reason. They come for the shore, they stay for the shore. They’ll probably go to Six Flags, but they stay away from Newark.
This was the video where he defiantly should’ve mentioned NYC tho????? Every tourist goes to NYC. Only other tourist location I can think of in NY is Niagara Falls.
For Virginia, I would definitely say Luray Caverns, Shenandoah, Jamestown, Busch Gardens, Kings Dominion, Williamsburg, VA Beach, Civil War/Revolutionary war battlegrounds, and Monticello or Mount Vernon
I visited Luray Caverns a few years ago and it was magnificent. I also went to Shenandoah Caverns as well (not as big, but still a wonder). That whole area of Virginia was beautiful.
@@jonahs92 it's def iconic, but it's way smaller than everyone expects. I may be biased tho because I had to go on way too many field trips there growing up
Very proud of TN's representative for mentioning Dollywood, but she forgot one major thing that most Tennesseans are passionate about: Neyland Stadium! (Note that I said passionate... We may lose the majority of the time, but at least we have passion.)
I am glad she didn't just say nashville, she went in depth about it and also said dollywood. I just wish she would have mentioned Adams, Tennessee. That's where the Belle Witch is lol (I don't actually suggest going there, some crazy stuff happened there that I cant forget)
@@calebdearing5750 Speaking as a former Nashvillian/Knoxvillian, I can say that a LOT of Tennesseans forget that Memphis exists. West TN is like its own little state all its own over there.
utplagal I lived in Memphis, Tennessee for 3 years. People always joke about how it is “northern Mississippi”. Memphis is a declining city while Nashville is rising in many aspects.
Utah: Olympic Park Me a Utahn: *What about Zions, Canyonlands, Arhces, Rocky Mountains, Capitol Reef, and So many more natural surroundings that are to die for* Is this guy even from Utah???
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the Illinois girl saying the SEARS tower and not the willis tower. She deserves a special place in this comment section
I've been to Mount Rushmore, it's really not too impressive. There's nothing to there other than see the faces, I found it really disappointing at least.
4:43 For anyone who hasn’t been to cedar point, it’s amazing! Many people in my town have been there, including me, and everyone agrees it’s awesome! There are tons of huge roller coasters, water rides, and parks. There is a huge sky lift that drapes above the entire park and it’s beautiful at night. The only downside to this is that waiting times for roller coasters are 2-5 hrs long, unless you’re riding the mine ride or you have a fastpass which are $80 per person. But nevertheless this is my favorite place to be and loads of fun, so I highly recommend cedar point!
Massachusetts lady: Cape Cod, Boston Commons(not even a thing) Massachusetts: Freedom Trail, Bunker Hill Monument, Battle of Concord & Lexington site(first battle of the revolutionary war), first bible written in the americas in Natick, Basketball hall of fame, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, Mt. Greylock, Old State House, The Common, Public Garden, Beacon Hill, Massachusetts State House, Public Library, Fenway Park, Boston Massacre Site, Union Oyster House(oldest restaurant in the US), Old North Church(where Paul Revere hung the lanterns to warn the British were coming, Harvard Square, Harvard Campus/Harvard Stadium, Boston College campus, Boston harbor islands, Provincetown, Newburyport, Prudential Tower, Castle Island, Wellesley Square, Wellesley College, Old Ship Church (oldest church in continuous use in the US), sites of the Salem Witch Trials, Plymouth Rock, Plimouth Plantation(where the pilgrims first settled), Pilgrim’s Monument(where the pilgrims first landed), Trinity Church, Back Bay, boston athenaeum, Duck Boats, Boston Massacre site.
I'm so embarrassed for defending her buuuut...It's what TOURISTS EXPECT. Those places are popular in MI but other than the lakes and maybe Mackinac, how popular would they be to someone that is a tourist? And based on past history, I expected her to say 8 Mile. 😂
I feel like this was supposed to be about the tourist traps and stereotypes of what you see in their state and some of them are just giving recommendations (*cough cough Washington* 2:00) haha.
I was foreign students in the Dells last year. I’m coming back summer this year. Dells is so popular not just for tourist but also for foreign students.😊 We love the dells! Can’t wait to go baaack.😊
UA-cam User She did good this time around 😂😂 I’m from around an hour outside of Baltimore in Southern PA, but I’ve been to the Aquarium a countless number of times
i’ll add to illinois: 1. john hancock 2. millennium park and the bean 3. grant park and buckingham fountain 4. museum campus 5. watertower place/ michigan ave 6. state street 7. chicago theater 7. lincoln park zoo 8. woodfield mall 9. starved rock 10. portillos
Oregon guy isn't wrong about people going to Mt. Hood, but there are other natural sites people love here: Crater Lake, the beaches...And obviously there's tons of stuff in Portland people like to do as tourists because of the reputation
davidjcheney Get da weed, lose the deodorant, stand in a way too long line for a donut, pretend what the hobo gave you is indeed “marionberry coffee”. CULTURE
The California guy forgot Disney land and Universal studios. He also forgot to mention our beaches, Tahoe, wine tasting in Napa,/ Sonoma, great America, six flags, the Santa Cruz beach boardwalk, and also the Hollywood Sign.
@123tube456, yeah idk she’s done worse but, as a Marylander whose been to thr National Aquarium countless times, it’s not that special. I’d say Fort McKenry, the Inner Harbour, Ocean City or Annapolis
Californian here... European visitors tend to have a certain vision of serene, balmy tropical beaches. The 60º water with rip currents and pounding surf always catches them off guard.
The Michigan girl literally always forgets we have an Upper Peninsula. Yea the cities are ok but like there's so many waterfalls, ice caves, and trails to hike up there. Especially in the Fall. Get it together girl.
Every single person who represents michigan never mentions the upper peninsula, you absolutely need to see lake superior, picture rocks, copper harbor, Marquette, big bay is so beautiful, marquette mountain, porcupine mountain, little garlic, sugar loaf, Mackinac island, there is soooooooo much more amazing things especially in the fall, but every season,is amaing. Some food that is really good and popular are pasties (the miners ate these), maple syrup, ect. Most of these places I named are around Ishpeming, escanaba, Marquette, and Negaunee. But if you want to swim in lake superior it is really really really cold, if it is not a warm enough day you will get so cold you wont be able to feel your feet, hands, arms, or legs
She disappointed me yet again! You know good and well people come to md to see the dc, the nation's capital, museums and monuments, ocean city of course and six flags and other national landmarks like fort McHenry, Ford's theater where lincoln was assassinated, national and Baltimore harbor
I think the majority of them misunderstood the question... The question was not what tourists should visit or go see in their state, but what they expect to see in their state.
Yeah Illinois lady👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I was cringing waiting for her turn. I was expecting her to call the Sears Tower by the new name (the one that NO ONE in Chicago calls it). I’m pleasantly surprised.
Yes! I love the Wisconsin guy! All of his answers in all of these are spot on. And yes, if you visit Milwaukee go see the art museum. It is usually not to crowded and it is really cool.
New Hampshire Girl: "We're famous for the old man on the mountain, which was literally a face of an old man on a mountain, but he fell off. Erin: ThAt'S nOt VeGaN!!
The correct answer for New Hampshire would be the White Mountains, Storyland or Santa's village for the kids, Lake Winnepausakee, Hampton beach, etc she blew it!
So many more things to visit in PA than Hershey Park, escpecially if you don’t want to spend a fortune on tickets to wait in line forever. There’s Gettysburg, lots to see in Philadelphia, and so many historic museums! A little hidden gem is the Army heritage museum in Carlisle PA, definitely recommend!
NC has so much more to offer though! Charlotte, Wilmington, and Raleigh all have something unique and different about them. Carowinds, the OBX, Smoky Mountains, and all of the small town vibes like Boone, Asheville, and New Bern. But yes, of course the lighthouses
New York people mad he said Woodstock but me happy because the story of Woodstock is so cool and I wish I was alive then to go to Woodstock😀 I have been to a couple concerts where Woodstock was held in Bethel Woods it's super cool
For New Jersey we have the longest broad walk in the world. So visiting Atlantic City would be the ideal place in Jersey. Also Six Flags, and the Jersey Shore.
There are no palm trees and the beaches are cleanish and the ocean is murky lol but the boardwalks are awesome and the people are nice but we talk fast so you gotta keep up 😂
Go many historical sites in Massachusetts, and it’s not just in Boston. Revolutionary war started in Concord, basketball and volleyball was invented in Springfield(also the first Springfield in the US).
Kansas: Abilene (Eisenhower Museum), Hutchinson (Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, plus a Salt Mine nearby), starting in Kansas City (the Santa Fe Trail). The city of Manhattan is a suburb of KSU campus and not really worth seeing.
Arizona: the Grand Canyon and Tombstone New Hampshire: Franconia Notch State Park (especially in fall!) New Mexico: Carlsbad Caverns, the Sandia Mountains, the Jemez, the balloon museum and park in Albuquerque, Blue Hole, Pie Town the Petroglyphs, etc.
Arkansas also has 52 state parks, most of which are totally awesome, we also have Greer's Ferry which is a big lake in north Arkansas, it's just beautiful there
If you're visiting Texas (specifically San Antonio), go to the River Walk and just walk around downtown to experience the culture. Seriously the Alamo is a pretty big let down.
The North Carolina guy didn’t mention The Great Smoky Mountains National park. It’s the most visited National Park in the U.S with 11.3 million visitors in 2016.
I don't think Woodstock is the place people most want to visit when they go to New York...
The one time he mentions something outside of NYC, he falls flat on his face.
I have never even heard of Woodstock. I thought most people that come here do go down to the city. But the baseball hall of fame and the Adirondacks are very popular
Facts people come to NY for the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Broadway, Radio City Music Hall... basically all of NYC.
P R little B This was the time where he definitely should’ve said NYC or maybe Niagara Falls lmao
The answer is Times Square Manhattan
Me a New Yorker: you know Times Square and the Empire State Building are cool, but everyone loves the Statue of Liberty.
New Yorker: wOoDsTocK
Niagara Falls?
I love National park
yeah i was like: people wanna see broadway, niagra falls, the statue of liberty, more tourist-y stuff like that.
him: wOoDsTocK nEw YoRk
me: 👁👄👁
Fun fact: technically the Statue of Liberty is in NJ.
Honestly, don’t get why everyone loves the Lady. I haven’t even visited yet. I live in New York City.
Alaska: 1:05
Arizona: 1:19
Arkansas: 2:46
California: 0:10
Colorado: 1:33
Connecticut: 3:52
Delaware: 4:18
Florida: 4:25
Georgia: 0:33
Hawaii: 4:28
Idaho: 1:22
Illinois: 4:07
Indiana: 3:01
Iowa: 3:03
Kansas: 3:35
Kentucky: 2:43
Louisiana: 0:25
Maine: 0:57
Maryland: 0:29
Massachusetts: 2:14
Michigan: 4:39
Minnesota: 1:03, 1:10
Mississippi: 3:19
Missouri: 3:45
Montana: 1:50
Nebraska: 2:07
Nevada: 0:23
New Hampshire: 2:24
New Jersey: 4:00
New Mexico: 1:48
New York: 2:49
North Carolina: 4:34
North Dakota: 1:58
Ohio: 4:43
Oklahoma: 0:38
Oregon: 2:04
Pennsylvania: 0:50
Rhode Island: 4:14
South Carolina: 4:08
South Dakota: 3:13
Tennessee: 4:46
Texas: 0:44
Utah: 2:56
Vermont: 2:21
Virginia: 0:47
Washington: 2:00
West Virginia: 2:33
Wisconsin: 0:56
Wyoming: 1:29
U.S has too many states y'all need to get rid of some
Alabama: 3:28
Can't 50 sounds nice.
Naw
Thank you for putting them in alphabetical order
Not a hero we deserve but a hero we need
Thank bruh 😭 🙏
Florida girl: "South beach." south beach? SOUTH BEACH?! NOT DISNEY WORLD!? One of the most famous attractions in the world?
The festive Sophia she’s probably never been...
@@mahiavalle honestly, i don't think any naive floridans haven't been to wdw
Lol was trying to defend the girl hahaha 😂
@@mahiavalle I just noticed is said naive, and i meant native 😂
Soha Syed totally knew what you were saying lol
I feel like FL should’ve said Disney World😂
Nah just Orlando in itself
Bush Gardens, Universal, Disney, St Augustine... etc
Samantha G-A she should have said Disney and Miami and st Augustine. I’m pretty sure it’s like the oldest city
Samantha G-A Universal as well
St Augustine is the oldest city but there’s so much more to Florida than just Miami
If we’re being honest, the biggest tourist attraction in South Carolina is Myrtle Beach... it’s definitely not the best place to go, but it’s the most popular.
Emilee Lineberry lol it’s really tacky. I’m a nc girl. ALSO! That light house crap is dumb for nc. It’s literally all the beaches and Wilmington
@@caiyascamera he should say beaches and the mountains...few state have lovely examples of both
Emilee Lineberry yea i went there on vacation with my family in like 2016 but I agree it was definitely not the best place ive been
Caiya Medlin we have many historical sites too, considering we were one of the first colonies :/
Mark Newman he should’ve said Carowinds
They need someone new. The New York guy gives the worst answers possible.
I think Maryland might be worse lol She has never given a good answer. An aquarium?! like they are everywhere haha
I always just thought he was being sarcastic lol
Imani Muna I think he was being sarcastic
new jersey is bad too, like Newark? not the boardwalks or Atlantic city or the beach, no of course not we like Newark
He is only good at politics
South Dakota didn’t mention Mount. Rushmore
I've been dying to see the black hills for many years, but I most likely never will....
I cycled and camped through Black Hils Forrest one summer
but totally skipped Mt Rushmore.
I didn't care. And everyone told me it's not worth it.
@@kikonyc68 I don't really care about mount Rushmore, I just want to see the hills themselves.
@Mike i’ve been through the black hills twice, it’s quite pretty. if you do, i’d suggest going on needles highway, it has a nice view of the black hills.
@@hecc I've been to many beautiful places in America but something about the black hills draws me and really stands out from what I've seen. But yeah, I haven't been able to travel in about 20 years so it's very unlikely.
Im still confused on why the Colorado guy wears a New Mexico shirt 😂
He’s just confused in general
I'm confused as to why he said sand dunes... trails, Garden of The Gods, Pikes Peak, Seven Falls, Manitou Springs.
I mean I'm a little glad he didn't say the mountains just because when you think of Colorado you instantly think mountains, but I mean there is more than just mountains.
I swear he has never been to Colorado. All of his answers are just the worst lol
@@michiokoxiiiable I want to chuck my phone out the window whenever he gives an answer to the topic.
Really was expecting to hear about the bean for Illinois.
LoL I went to the Bean for the first time last month!
Nah, the Bean and the Sears tower is very overrated. You need to go to the Starved Rock State Park in Oglesby, IL or Shawnee National Forest in Herod, IL. One of the most beautiful sites in IL outside of Chicago
@@seyoumasefa7117 Yeah but the question was about what do tourists want to do when they come to the state, and they always wanna go to Chicago and post a picture of them at the bean.
Seyoum Asefa ikr it’s gorgeous
If you’re going to go up in a building in Chicago. Go to the Hancock. The view is better, there’s a bar and there’s way more stuff nearby to do.
I’ve never heard on tourist going to Utah say, “Yeah we should see the Olympic Park.”
I know people visit that, but what about our 5 National Parks, Salt Lake City, the Wasatch Mountains, are lakes, (not just talking about Great Salt Lake, it’s stinky) and the practically endless activities outdoors! Even if you aren’t crazy about outside you can find great restaurants, bars, and attractions in Salt Lake City and the county as a whole.
Aiden Hopkins yeah, I feel like most people who go to Utah go to ski or something mountain related
Yeah, I agree. The dude who reps Utah I don't think knows a ton about Utah. I've been watching these a lot and he doesn't really give people true answers about Utah. When I thought of this question I thought of the 5 national parks we have or one of our many ski resorts. Not the Olympic Park, that's more of a Utahn thing, not a tourist thing.
Zion National park❤️
it's funny to see people walk around east high school bc of high school musical & wanting to see the pink locker lol
As a native Utahn there are so many other things which are so much cooler. So yeah that guy needs to get replaced
Not just South Beach but Orlando too. The two big tourist spots of the state
What are the tourist attractions in North Korea, Mr. Kim?
Kim Jong-un omg i love u kim
How did she not say Disney wtf? They always be having Miami people representing Florida. And they all think the only thing that exists in Florida is Miami beach🙄🙄
The springs tho
Leah Thai so true
When the guy from New York for once doesn’t mention something in the city. Bravo 👏🏽
Also, guy from New Jersey, no one visits Jersey to see Newark. Absolutely no one. Whether for the right reason or the wrong reason. They come for the shore, they stay for the shore. They’ll probably go to Six Flags, but they stay away from Newark.
100% true, maybe Atlantic City if they’re a fan of gambling but NOT Newark.
jersey city is cool
He often talks about places outside of the city.. he mentions upstate Apple orchards in another video
I know
This was the video where he defiantly should’ve mentioned NYC tho????? Every tourist goes to NYC. Only other tourist location I can think of in NY is Niagara Falls.
This New Jersey guy... Half the state is Atlantic ocean shoreline. His answer, like every video, Newark
I don't think he's ever been south of MetLife
He disappoints me every time. Like bro, do you understand that the Shore exists????
Nothing will be worse than when he said to vacation in Morristown
@@haydenfaithh I was SPEECHLESS
Everybody knows the Jersey Shore, not Newark or Princeton!
The fact that Nebraska didn’t mention the Zoo makes me disappointed.
I totally forgot about that. Said he didnt mention Memorial Stadium, or Pioneer Village, Chinney Rock or even Car Henge.
Dude same I was waiting for it and I’m disappointed in him😔
Savannah Jo nothing about the CWS either
THANK YOU!!!!!
Nor did he mention the beautiful Sandhills or our famous summer rodeos across the state!
No one:
Me: *immediately going to the comments to see if someone complains about the Maryland lady.*
I wanna complain i’m very sure that people go to the harbor when they come to Maryland
Zizzle sister News as a Marylander I can contest
Same
Not tryna be rude, but I thought Colorado would say columbine high school
Maryland lady was wrong. I feel like more people wanna see Fort mcHenry, and downtown Annapolis
For Virginia, I would definitely say Luray Caverns, Shenandoah, Jamestown, Busch Gardens, Kings Dominion, Williamsburg, VA Beach, Civil War/Revolutionary war battlegrounds, and Monticello or Mount Vernon
Kendall i agree
Kendall Monticello 4 sure
massanutten/shenadoah
Yeah good thing he wasn’t to off
I visited Luray Caverns a few years ago and it was magnificent. I also went to Shenandoah Caverns as well (not as big, but still a wonder). That whole area of Virginia was beautiful.
Me whispering as a native Texan:
Pssst.... the Alamo isn't that great. Is pretty small. Go to the river walk and Kema boardwalk. It's way better 👍
I'm from San Antonio. Can confirm^
I can't believe a fellow Texan just said the Alamo isn't great. Do you not remember our country's battle cry? REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
@@jonahs92 it's def iconic, but it's way smaller than everyone expects. I may be biased tho because I had to go on way too many field trips there growing up
Also, no mention of Johnson Space Center...
I mean Alamo is cool, but like NASA my dude. Also, Kemah and Pleasure Pier, or how about the Bluebell Ice cream museum?
Very proud of TN's representative for mentioning Dollywood, but she forgot one major thing that most Tennesseans are passionate about: Neyland Stadium! (Note that I said passionate... We may lose the majority of the time, but at least we have passion.)
That Southern Gal Not to mention The Memphis Zoo, Graceland, The Fedex Forum, and Beale street. I swear this girl acts like Memphis doesn’t exist.
I am glad she didn't just say nashville, she went in depth about it and also said dollywood. I just wish she would have mentioned Adams, Tennessee. That's where the Belle Witch is lol (I don't actually suggest going there, some crazy stuff happened there that I cant forget)
@@calebdearing5750 Speaking as a former Nashvillian/Knoxvillian, I can say that a LOT of Tennesseans forget that Memphis exists. West TN is like its own little state all its own over there.
utplagal I lived in Memphis, Tennessee for 3 years. People always joke about how it is “northern Mississippi”. Memphis is a declining city while Nashville is rising in many aspects.
@@calebdearing5750 Right?! She literally never mentions anything about Memphis in any of these videos.
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Not even me:
The Colorado dude: the big sandy area
😂🤣😅😀😃
bro like pike's peak? roxborough? so many places lol
I mean its true but my guy ITS CALLED THE GREAT SAND DUNES-
I’m really happy with Maryland girl. She’s said great things the past couple videos. Character development 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
They used Rhoda Boone’s face as clickbait and I’m BITTER
Came here to say this, they know how to get the BA fan views
why bitter tho? haha she's the only person who could be actually recognized by youtube viewers bc of BA
Utah: Olympic Park
Me a Utahn: *What about Zions, Canyonlands, Arhces, Rocky Mountains, Capitol Reef, and So many more natural surroundings that are to die for* Is this guy even from Utah???
Avery Rindlisbach There’s the Sundance Film Festival and Bryce Canyon too!
he looks mormon so yeah he is from utah
-the LDS Church- jk why would we want to see that
Also Bonneville Salt Flats. A bunch of ski resorts. Boating especially Deer Creek.
It’s not what the representative thinks you should see, it’s what most tourists come for. It was a good answer
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the Illinois girl saying the SEARS tower and not the willis tower.
She deserves a special place in this comment section
Florida forgot about Disney :(
itala vives I was expecting her to say Orlando and Miami lol
Clearly the girl didn’t know what she was talking about...
So did California
I love how the South Dakota person didn’t say Mount Rushmore, she said a corn museum 😂
I've been to Mount Rushmore, it's really not too impressive. There's nothing to there other than see the faces, I found it really disappointing at least.
I mean I think a museum made of corn sounds pretty cool!
@@paigey-poo4235 yeah but thats one of those places you usualy find out about after already going their. youre probly there for mt rushmore.
Still a dumb answer. Badlans and Black Hills are the best part of SD
Can we have a question asking people what their states most underrated city is? I need new things to visit.
Baileys harbor or Stevens point for Wisconsin.
Probably Portsmouth, NH: Parks, gardens, history, arts, shopping, food, on the ocean.
Ken Elliott I wanna see this happen
this is probably completely wrong but a nice city is Riverside,Ca. especially if you go during Christmas time, the lights are amazing
In CT, go to Essex. The village has the longest running Sea Shanties, wonderful shops, and a view of the CT River.
How come South Dakota didn’t say Mount Rushmore? It literally gets more than 2 million visitors a year.
4:43
For anyone who hasn’t been to cedar point, it’s amazing! Many people in my town have been there, including me, and everyone agrees it’s awesome! There are tons of huge roller coasters, water rides, and parks. There is a huge sky lift that drapes above the entire park and it’s beautiful at night. The only downside to this is that waiting times for roller coasters are 2-5 hrs long, unless you’re riding the mine ride or you have a fastpass which are $80 per person. But nevertheless this is my favorite place to be and loads of fun, so I highly recommend cedar point!
I ❤ Cedar Point
Massachusetts lady: Cape Cod, Boston Commons(not even a thing)
Massachusetts: Freedom Trail, Bunker Hill Monument, Battle of Concord & Lexington site(first battle of the revolutionary war), first bible written in the americas in Natick, Basketball hall of fame, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, Mt. Greylock, Old State House, The Common, Public Garden, Beacon Hill, Massachusetts State House, Public Library, Fenway Park, Boston Massacre Site, Union Oyster House(oldest restaurant in the US), Old North Church(where Paul Revere hung the lanterns to warn the British were coming, Harvard Square, Harvard Campus/Harvard Stadium, Boston College campus, Boston harbor islands, Provincetown, Newburyport, Prudential Tower, Castle Island, Wellesley Square, Wellesley College, Old Ship Church (oldest church in continuous use in the US), sites of the Salem Witch Trials, Plymouth Rock, Plimouth Plantation(where the pilgrims first settled), Pilgrim’s Monument(where the pilgrims first landed), Trinity Church, Back Bay, boston athenaeum, Duck Boats, Boston Massacre site.
As a masshole i can confirm Boston Common is a thing, here is the website if you dont believe me; www.boston.gov/parks/boston-common.
UnFinishedCookie TM yes, Boston common is a thing, it’s not plural though. Just me being petty lol
@@jackconnolly5308 ok, I just thought you didn't know. Sorry
Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket make Cape Cod. It would be nothing without them.
@@liamwilson5670 Neither of those are Cape Cod, those are both islands. Provincetown, Chatham, and Falmouth are all great parts of the cape.
Michigan: go see the lakes, makinac island, the sand dunes and pictured rocks
Thank you! There is more to Michigan than just Detroit, a fact that the Michigan rep can't seem to understand?
Btw I say this as someone who has lived just outside of Detroit and also in northern Michigan!
I'm so embarrassed for defending her buuuut...It's what TOURISTS EXPECT. Those places are popular in MI but other than the lakes and maybe Mackinac, how popular would they be to someone that is a tourist? And based on past history, I expected her to say 8 Mile. 😂
Yeah, our rep seems like she's only representing Detroit, not Michigan :(
Love Mackinac Island!
Anyone else find the Colorado guy handsome haha
I see your Colorado guy and raise you the Minnesota guy.
i feel like you are a man based of your photo and name?
Fr. He's so cute.
He’s hot
I find him to be a moron....
I feel like this was supposed to be about the tourist traps and stereotypes of what you see in their state and some of them are just giving recommendations (*cough cough Washington* 2:00) haha.
Only a few of them answered correctly.
Well i brlived that mount hood was WA...i dunno why in My mind it belongs to little Vancouver .
2:30 I screamed when she said "the old man fell off the mountain" 😆🤣🤣
You know it’s boring when ll bean headquarters is the most exciting thing in your state
Wisconsin guy didn’t even mention the biggest tourist attraction the Wisconsin Dells
King Or Lambeau Field. 🤷♀️
He is increasingly disappointing!
Bay Beach is another
I was foreign students in the Dells last year. I’m coming back summer this year. Dells is so popular not just for tourist but also for foreign students.😊 We love the dells! Can’t wait to go baaack.😊
He didn't mention Rhinelander or Green bay either
WHEN YOU GO TO NJ YOU GO TO THE SHORE. OH! MY! GOD!!!!!!
There is so much more to Michigan than detroit. Wish more people would realize that.
Yea, one thing is Pictured Rocks, such an amazing kayaking experience
I ❤ U.P.
EVERYONE THE TENNESSEE REP SAID SOMETHING ELSE THEN JUST NASHVILLE let’s Celebrate 🎉
And when she talked about Nashville it was with more depth than... well... most Nashvillians. Nice flex, girl.
straight facts
Christian Lyles yesss but also Graceland
WOOHOO
But she still mentioned it *sigh* Didn't even mention Memphis or Chattanooga which are by far more impressive than the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman
hope everyone is satisfied with the Maryland reps answer lol
UA-cam User She did good this time around 😂😂 I’m from around an hour outside of Baltimore in Southern PA, but I’ve been to the Aquarium a countless number of times
i honestly think its inaccurate, im frm southern maryland and the tourists ive talked to think the national monuments are in maryland...
Honestly, it must be difficult to know so little about the state that she's "from"
Breanna Grace Vlogs facts 😂
I am relieved she didn't say the National Harbor
I feel like the woman from Missouri's knowledge begins and ends with St. Louis
Yeah. No mention of the Ozarks, Marceline (Walt Disney's hometown), WWI museum in KC St. Joseph's museums... she didnt even mention St Louis specifics
Im pretty sure she lives there
Yeah, the arch isn't THAT amazing. It's an arch.
Roonil Wazlib it is the biggest monument in the US and you can go inside it ive been there and it’s pretty cool
Same with the Michigan rep and Detroit.
i’ll add to illinois:
1. john hancock
2. millennium park and the bean
3. grant park and buckingham fountain
4. museum campus
5. watertower place/ michigan ave
6. state street
7. chicago theater
7. lincoln park zoo
8. woodfield mall
9. starved rock
10. portillos
Oregon guy isn't wrong about people going to Mt. Hood, but there are other natural sites people love here: Crater Lake, the beaches...And obviously there's tons of stuff in Portland people like to do as tourists because of the reputation
davidjcheney Get da weed, lose the deodorant, stand in a way too long line for a donut, pretend what the hobo gave you is indeed “marionberry coffee”. CULTURE
He should’ve said Multnomah falls.
Yeah Mt. Hood is def a good visit but I think out of state people usually come for Crater Lake, the coast, or Portland
The California guy forgot Disney land and Universal studios. He also forgot to mention our beaches, Tahoe, wine tasting in Napa,/ Sonoma, great America, six flags, the Santa Cruz beach boardwalk, and also the Hollywood Sign.
Alright Maryland, let's get this one.
Edit: Not bad Maryland, not bad. 😂
@123tube456, yeah idk she’s done worse but, as a Marylander whose been to thr National Aquarium countless times, it’s not that special.
I’d say Fort McKenry, the Inner Harbour, Ocean City or Annapolis
She could’ve said the National Harbor. There needs to be a better representative bc she has continuously done a bad job.
Isabelle Erb yes i agree but people think OC is maryland but there is SO much not people don’t kneo
Why did they choose the weirdest people possible to represent their state?
What do you mean? My state representative was great.
@@CocoTaveras8975 *MOST* people did not fit their state at all whatsoever. Such as the West Virginia guy.
Because that was who the casting agency recommended???
@@professorr.5427 They must've been high when they chose people
Exactly maryland girl omg our state reps our flag like no other. But this girl needs to go she messed up on our state too many times
Omg Rhoda Boone from the BATK! Hi Rhoda!!
Also Great Lakes for Michigan and for Tennessee the mountains with tourist traps/ attractions
Woodstock! Glad he mentioned Upstate for this, I was expecting another mention of the city
Hows kim
Avery the Cuban-American same....
Literally toruists only go to NYC nobody goes outside of the city
Nah you can tell he gets out more than most of us New Yorkers 😂
Californian here... European visitors tend to have a certain vision of serene, balmy tropical beaches. The 60º water with rip currents and pounding surf always catches them off guard.
Yeah, and that's s.d. temps. Try Maverick's. This ain't Baywatch, my friends.
the NY guy finally says something that’s not NYC but then mentions Woodstock. Like what about Niagara Falls or maybe Lake Placid in the Adirondacks.
the Declaration of Independence isn’t kept in Pennsylvania 🤦🏻♀️
Noelle Bailey haha! I was gonna I clearly remember seeing it in dc😂
Exactly, there’s a lot more American history in Boston than Philadelphia. Philly definitely comes in second, but Boston has the most.
Sachem of Boston yeah, considering that is where the revolutionary war basically started and America basically started there to
Maybe she meant Independence Hall? 🤷♀️
irisheyes6363 Yeah, that’s what I’m also thinking she meant to say.
For once the Maryland girl did not screw up and the Georgia guy did not mention Waffle House. Sing of progress
Lucien bandet This is like a second time in a row.
But my dude did mention Waffle House smh
But the Georgia guy seemed to completely forget the fact that Savannah exists.
Alabama guy took over for him though
@@arlaur there's also a theme park called Wild Adventures in Valdosta
The Michigan girl literally always forgets we have an Upper Peninsula. Yea the cities are ok but like there's so many waterfalls, ice caves, and trails to hike up there. Especially in the Fall. Get it together girl.
YES. Also Mackinac Island and west Michigan beach towns.
Every single person who represents michigan never mentions the upper peninsula, you absolutely need to see lake superior, picture rocks, copper harbor, Marquette, big bay is so beautiful, marquette mountain, porcupine mountain, little garlic, sugar loaf, Mackinac island, there is soooooooo much more amazing things especially in the fall, but every season,is amaing. Some food that is really good and popular are pasties (the miners ate these), maple syrup, ect. Most of these places I named are around Ishpeming, escanaba, Marquette, and Negaunee. But if you want to swim in lake superior it is really really really cold, if it is not a warm enough day you will get so cold you wont be able to feel your feet, hands, arms, or legs
Everybody that comes to NY state goes too NYC nobody goes too other parts of the state
Obviously you've never been to Cooperstown.
David O'Brien Yeah, and neither has anyone else. This is about tourists
Ikr the only other tourist spot I can think of is Niagara Falls which is on the opposite side of the state
My relatives live in Connecticut and not even they visit other parts of New York. 🙄
Julie Finn not really. It’s still a notable tourist destination and a lot of US citizens stay on the NY side cause they have no passport lol like me.
Admit it, you were waiting for the famous Maryland girl! 😂
Of course hahaja
She disappointed me yet again! You know good and well people come to md to see the dc, the nation's capital, museums and monuments, ocean city of course and six flags and other national landmarks like fort McHenry, Ford's theater where lincoln was assassinated, national and Baltimore harbor
@ELIANNA DOUGLAS I know I was just saying ppl that come to maryland usually visit DC depending on what part of maryland they visit
@ELIANNA DOUGLAS true!
I think the majority of them misunderstood the question... The question was not what tourists should visit or go see in their state, but what they expect to see in their state.
Yeah Illinois lady👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I was cringing waiting for her turn. I was expecting her to call the Sears Tower by the new name (the one that NO ONE in Chicago calls it). I’m pleasantly surprised.
I love Colorado guy. He fits us real well. And I loved that he looked for more than just the Mountains in his answer.
Yes! I love the Wisconsin guy! All of his answers in all of these are spot on.
And yes, if you visit Milwaukee go see the art museum. It is usually not to crowded and it is really cool.
The New York guy finally acknowledges New York is a state and not just a city
2:24 it's been 17 years as of last Sunday since the Old Man collapsed and many natives of New Hampshire still mourn him.
Andrew Murdough rip. At least the license plate still honors him
It is on the state shields for the roads
And the state quarter.
New Hampshire Girl: "We're famous for the old man on the mountain, which was literally a face of an old man on a mountain, but he fell off.
Erin: ThAt'S nOt VeGaN!!
some_random_person_you_dont_know lmao I remember her
Jubilee reference?
Gideon Freeman yes
this joke is so old....
The correct answer for New Hampshire would be the White Mountains, Storyland or Santa's village for the kids, Lake Winnepausakee, Hampton beach, etc she blew it!
Yet again another New Jersyan who has no idea what he’s talking about.
last time he said morristown was where tourist go smh
I can’t believe Texas only said the Alamo...the second biggest state filled with tons of culture and things to do and you said one place
I thought the New York guy was gonna say New York city😂
So many more things to visit in PA than Hershey Park, escpecially if you don’t want to spend a fortune on tickets to wait in line forever. There’s Gettysburg, lots to see in Philadelphia, and so many historic museums! A little hidden gem is the Army heritage museum in Carlisle PA, definitely recommend!
I thought the New Hampshire lady would say "No sales tax."
Ok Maryland, I'm not mad today. The aquarium is great 👍🏾
For NC, sure you got Cape Hatteras Light House, but I would say Grandfather Mtn or Biltmore Estate.
I'm just grateful he didn't say Concord Mills (but really everyone should go to Biltmore at least once)
Stacy R ; I was thinking the same thing.
I am just happy he didn’t say The NASCAR Hall of Fane
NC has so much more to offer though! Charlotte, Wilmington, and Raleigh all have something unique and different about them. Carowinds, the OBX, Smoky Mountains, and all of the small town vibes like Boone, Asheville, and New Bern. But yes, of course the lighthouses
New York people mad he said Woodstock but me happy because the story of Woodstock is so cool and I wish I was alive then to go to Woodstock😀 I have been to a couple concerts where Woodstock was held in Bethel Woods it's super cool
Ohio guy that said cedar point is spitting straight facts
But not Kings Island?
People forget that the state of NY is not just NYC it is sad that the rest of the state is forgotten and miracle on ice happened in lake Placid by
I’m surprised New York didn’t say Niagara Falls?
EXACTLY! People in these vids forget it exists man
Utah guy: “Park City, definitely Park City”... bruh... Zion, Bryce, Arches, Canyonlands, and Capital Reef National Park...
Right? Also oddly The great salt lake gets quite a few tourists.
I’ll be honest I’ve never heard of any of those things.
I mean at least the Wasatch. He puts no thoughts into it.
As a Kentuckian I feel like mammoth cave is cool but you should try the bourbon trail. Another more history and knowledge. And BOURBON!!!!
3:16 What about Mt Rushmore !?
For New Jersey we have the longest broad walk in the world. So visiting Atlantic City would be the ideal place in Jersey. Also Six Flags, and the Jersey Shore.
Free Facts Those are stereotypes. There are both nice people and rude people in every state. Go to Monmouth County in NJ. The beaches are beautiful.
There are no palm trees and the beaches are cleanish and the ocean is murky lol but the boardwalks are awesome and the people are nice but we talk fast so you gotta keep up 😂
the south dakota chick is so rigid and proper, it's very unnerving lol
Go many historical sites in Massachusetts, and it’s not just in Boston. Revolutionary war started in Concord, basketball and volleyball was invented in Springfield(also the first Springfield in the US).
Volleyball was Holyoke
Nick Sarna you’re right
If you’re going to PA, you NEED to go to The Poconos!
Please get rid of the California guy
He works for Condé
I second this. He has NO idea what he’s talking about. Always disappointed.
Why????
Kansas: Abilene (Eisenhower Museum), Hutchinson (Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, plus a Salt Mine nearby), starting in Kansas City (the Santa Fe Trail). The city of Manhattan is a suburb of KSU campus and not really worth seeing.
Why didn't the New Jersey guy say Atlantic City and Cape May?
I agree! He could have said the jersey shore, atlantic city, wildwood, ocean city, cape may etc. But no!
Arizona: the Grand Canyon and Tombstone
New Hampshire: Franconia Notch State Park (especially in fall!)
New Mexico: Carlsbad Caverns, the Sandia Mountains, the Jemez, the balloon museum and park in Albuquerque, Blue Hole, Pie Town the Petroglyphs, etc.
never been this early but it's ok, i'll take some notes
Venus Wei lmao same
alaska 0:00
california 0:10
nevada 0:23
lousiana 0:25
Maryland 0:29
georgia 0:34
oklahoma 0:38
texas 0:44
virginia 0:47
pennsylvania 0:50
wisconsin 0:56
maine 0:57
minnesota 1:03
alaska 1:06
minnesota 1:10
arizona 1:19
idaho 1:23
wyoming 1:29
colorado 1:33
new mexico 1:48
montana 1:50
north dakota 1:59
washington 2:00
oregon 2:04
nebraska 2:08
massachusetts 2:14
vermont 2:22
new hampshire 2:24
west virginia 2:33
kentucky 2:43
arkansas 2:46
new york 2:50
utah 2:57
indiana 3:02
iowa 3:03
south dakota 3:13
mississippi 3:20
alabama 3:28
kansas 3:35
missouri 3:45
connecticut 3:53
new jersey 4:01
illinois 4:07
south carolina 4:09
rhode island 4:15
delaware 4:18
florida 4:26
hawaii 4:28
north carolina 4:34
michigan 4:39
ohio 4:43
tennessee 4:46
@@jillabella wow thank you! :D
@@venuswei6862 np! :D
North Carolina guy forgot about the Biltmore house, grandfather and pilot mountain, and the NASCAR Hall of Fame
Carowinds is a better suggestion than the NASCAR Hall of Fame
This cast has done an amazing job of hiding my favorite places all over the country
Love that she(we) still call it the Sears tower!!!
The West Virginia guy didn't even mention the New River Gorge Bridge! Bridge Day attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Oklahoma: the gathering place, pops soda, the memorial, buffalo, Turner Falls, salt mountains, dunes, we actually have a lot.
So many historical sites that the Massachusetts lady didn’t mention
they cut her off so she probably was going to say more lol
Everyone complaining about how their representative got theirs wrong, but Ohio was absolutely right, Cedar Point rocks people!!!
“Big sandy areas”
Toasted beans i mean that’s what it is
Arkansas also has 52 state parks, most of which are totally awesome, we also have Greer's Ferry which is a big lake in north Arkansas, it's just beautiful there
If you're visiting Texas (specifically San Antonio), go to the River Walk and just walk around downtown to experience the culture. Seriously the Alamo is a pretty big let down.
The North Carolina guy didn’t mention The Great Smoky Mountains National park. It’s the most visited National Park in the U.S with 11.3 million visitors in 2016.
Massachusetts representative didn’t mention that Faneuil Hall in Boston is the 7th most visited attraction in the world.
WHAT! OUT OF ALL THE BEAUTIFUL NATIONAL PARKS IN UTAH U PICK THE OLYMPIC PARK???? I would def say Zion or Arches/Moab for Utah...
he pretty much thinks that anything south of the point of the mountain doesnt exist.