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What's the most whimsical place you've ever visited?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    A can't remember the name of it, but a few years ago during Christmastime, I went with some family through a "village of lights". It was like a 20 acre area, with tons of trees, all decked out in extremely elaborate Christmas lights. They did the most amazing things with the lights. There were many different sections of the area, all with different themes. When you finished riding through the lights, you could stop at an old "town" in the middle of the fairy-tale like forest of lights. In the little town, there were horses, and little shops all lit up. There was a "Santa Claus" of course, and little elves that were milling around as well. A lady even made warm kettle-corn in a huge pot right in front of your eyes! It was literally like no place I had ever been before. It was very un-earthly, and *whimsical*. I hope I can go back someday.

  • 1 decade ago

    Sydney Opera House. That was awesome, extravagant, and and totally and completely fanciful! It was incredibly beautfiul, large, and awing. The architecture was brilliant, the interior design was mastermindous, and the overall feel was breathtaking.

    The inside of each theater was different-colored. The seating in each theater was a different color: red, purple, orange, and green. The celings were amazing, all wood.

    When walking around the theaters on the inside of the building (the hall), the windows displayed an amazing view of the ocean. Compltely beautiful-- completely whimsical. :)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I once traveled deep into the catacombs of east glue stick. It was quite a paradise: flowing, white sand beaches with hulk like bikini wearing llamas, and a enormous assortment of tropical smoothie foot massage products. It was my own Utopia; a smooth and desirable land only I could come across. One only the deepest souls can manage, and the shallow earthlings frown upon. For, in the transition from boyhood to woman-ship, one is forever gazed on as just another gallant Ralph Lauren sea monkey. I hope this puts some things into perspective. Until next time: Bruman, care keeper of keys at Hogwarts.

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    5 years ago

    My dad determined the family individuals could flow on a tenting vacation... by ability of canoe. We had to paddle and it became fairly some artwork! We did not get to the position we needed yet we discovered a effective spot, set up the tents, cooked, chatted for somewhat, then went to sleep. the subsequent morning the clouds took a shocking turn and we had to climate out a hurricane previously we went living house. It became acceptable. relaxing. in basic terms me and my family individuals, at the same time, no danger, danger-free. My brother and that i climbed this hill and there became not something for miles, in basic terms trees and lakes. We in basic terms watched the grey clouds assemble previously we went lower back to camp to attend it out. thus far, it fairly is the most acceptable position i have visited.

  • 1 decade ago

    A place called Gulmarg in Kashmir...a troulbled paradise in the Himalayas in India. OMG there was so much ice evrywhere, grass was too green like almost electric...the world slowed down and everything looked like something from the 18th century...they say "old world charm"...it was really delirious.

  • 1 decade ago

    Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum in San Fransisco

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    My kindergarten class was pretty whimsical.

  • 1 decade ago

    A-kon in Dallas, Texas.

    It's an anime convention, and wow...

    There were plenty of 'whimsical' people, hahaa.

    But I guess it was the whimsy of the people

    that made it so fun. ^_^

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Disney World many years ago. I thought it was going to be like the same old carnivals or circus. WOW, was I surprised!!!

  • 1 decade ago

    maybe the golden gate bridge in cali. just cuz it was super windy up there. it seriously picked me up. and we were like on an edge of a cliff overlooking all of san fransico. it was awesome :]

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