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Travelers Share Insane Reviews That Prove They’re Disconnected From Reality

Darren July 20, 2022

Nothing beats going on vacation and escaping from the reality of the mundane everyday grind. However, some people can’t make the most out of their travel experience and are determined to find something to complain about. Once they do, they leave horrible and even delusional reviews about their so-called problems.

These can often have much to do with a multicultural encounter that they weren’t ready for. There are also people with simply unrealistic expectations for tour operators. Either way, they are all entertaining in a big way. We took a look at some of the craziest reviews from travelers who were disconnected from reality. Have a laugh at their foolishness right here.

Jakarta Post

Don’t Go!

One of the strangest Tripadvisor reviews saw a person advising the world not to go to London’s National Gallery. It’s one of the biggest art collections in the world with some iconic paintings. However, they inexplicably told people not to enter the premises.

“Although the pictures are very famous, if you go to London don’t go to the National Gallery,” they wrote in their confusing one-star review. Usually, if visitors have a bad experience they’ll explain what happened. Unfortunately, the reality of this mystery will never emerge.

Auschwitz Tours

Nothing Special?

Poland’s concentration and death camps witnessed some of humanity’s worst atrocities. Many tourists travel to these locations because they want to understand the reality of what unfolded. Meanwhile, some people don’t behave well when they visit these poignant monuments.

One visitor had an appalling reaction to Dachau Camp because it underwhelmed them. They wrote: “If this is your first visit to concentration camps, then perhaps it’s worth the time. However, if you’ve been to Auschwitz then this camp is nothing special (via Tripadvisor).”

PandoTrip

Christ the Pillar

Christ the Redeemer is one of Rio De Janeiro’s most famous monuments. This symbol of Brazil also provides incredible panoramic views of Rio and receives millions of visitors every year. But not everybody appreciates this huge statue and the dramatic scenery.

“The world’s most overrated… hahaha… wonder of the world,” one visitor wrote on Tripadvisor (via News.com). “Just a concrete pillar. I spent a total of 5 minutes here.” We wonder if that was enough time to even look down because they wasted the opportunity of a lifetime.

Daily Record

Arthur’s Grass

The U.K. doesn’t have many famous volcanoes but Edinburgh is home to Arthur’s Seat. Now extinct, this ancient natural landmark plays a significant role in mythology. Meanwhile, tourists enjoy the hike to the top and the views of the city (via Daily Record).

But one diva didn’t enjoy their experience and couldn’t believe that Arthur’s seat lacked a place to sit down. “Not a chair in sight – had to sit on the grass, and was left with an unsightly wet patch so it looked like I had soiled myself,” they complained in a hilarious review.

Indochina Post

For Sale

Most people expect to enjoy the benefits of their hotel’s pool or breakfast buffet. However, they don’t want to deal with the manager trying to sell them the entire facility. One visitor to India couldn’t handle the staff’s heavy-handed approach.

“The owner kept trying to sell me the hotel and asked if I knew anybody in England who would buy it,” they wrote in a state of despair. While it’s inappropriate behavior, the tourist could have changed hotel or smiled and walked away politely (via Financial Express).

Klook

Fear of Heights

The following review is an example of what happens when a moron travels. This person has a fear of heights but still went on the London Eye. For those unfamiliar with this landmark, it’s one of the world’s biggest Ferris wheels. They left a one-star review on Tripadvisor because of their fear.

“I don’t like heights and I didn’t like this,” he wrote. “My wife and daughter loved it. I read the newspaper and pretended I was elsewhere. If you don’t like heights don’t go near them. Apparently, the views are great.” It’s ridiculous that he gave a negative review when he was the problem.

Trivago

Bodily Gases

One traveler stayed in the MacDonald Manchester Hotel and hoped for a comfortable night sleeping. But the reality was that they experienced cold conditions because the heater didn’t work. He explained that he tried to deal with this problem uniquely but it didn’t work.

The review read: “Even my high volume of bodily gases was not enough to fill the room with sufficient heat. I purposely aimed to fill the room with as much methane as possible just to get one over the hotel but it must have been absorbed by the curtains.”

Planetware

Excessive Sand

Guam remains a popular beach destination for U.S. tourists. The tiny territory lies in the Pacific Ocean and has one of the world’s most beautiful coastlines. Tumon Beach is one of the most special areas because of the clear water and the fine sand (via Tripadvisor).

However, one person left an average review because they thought that the beach was too sandy. “It’s a great beach, just too sandy. Very nice for swimming.” They gave the beach three stars because of the excessive sand. We have no idea what they expected out of a beach but there are certainly some delusional people out there.

TripSavvy

Do Something Else

Sydney’s distinctive opera house is one of the most recognizable buildings on the planet. It’s a modern symbol of Australia and a great example of modern expressionist architecture. But there is at least one critic in this world who thinks that it’s a waste of space.

“If you like brown concrete with dim lighting, you’re in for a treat. Life is too short – do something else,” they wrote in an infamous review. We’ve no idea what they expected the building to do because the reality is that most people think it’s amazing (via Daily Mail).

Agoda

Bloody Pillow

Most people expect a bed and a shower as a bare minimum in a hotel room. They also want the establishment to clean up before they give the room to the new occupant. However, one reviewer had a terrible experience in the Fremont Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas.

Nobody wants to discover another person’s bodily fluids on their bed but one person claimed that they saw blood. They wrote: “Sleep in your car instead – pimps on the stairwell, drugs sold in the parking lot, blood on the pillow” (via Tripadvisor).

Tripadvisor

Too Claustrophobic

Even some of the world’s most important historical landmarks receive harsh criticism. One Amsterdam native said that they never visited the Anne Frank House because there were too many tourists. But eventually, they decided to book tickets for this sobering experience.

“I visited it once, had to wait for two hours to get in,” they wrote. “When we were inside, we had to walk in a straight line. It was very claustrophobic.” This is a ridiculous review when the reality of Frank’s life is taken into account (via TripAdvisor).

ABC

Dark Brown Water

One of the most famous features of Brisbane is the river that flows through the middle of it. Unlike many other Australian cities, Brisbane isn’t on the coast. However, this city remains one of the most important economic centers and the river provides a lot of tourism (via ABC).

Nonetheless, one visitor didn’t enjoy their experience and found the reality disappointing. They complained about the color of the water and wrote: “The Brisbane river is nothing to be proud of. It’s dark water, looks like c**ap. I have no idea why everyone makes a huge deal about it.”

New York Simply

Just Grass

Central Park is one of the most important locations in Manhattan because it provides some essential green space to break up the dour gray monotony of the big city. Every day millions of people pass through this huge space and enjoy the scenery. It offers an escape from the concrete jungle, but one reviewer didn’t enjoy his experience (via The Sun).

In his ludicrous TripAdvisor review, he wrote: “Just grass, trees, overpriced cafes. “Surrounded by buildings in a square. Filmed from a helicopter it might be interesting, but you will not be able unless you have military permission. Boring.”

Smithsonian Mag

Just A Tomb

The Taj Mahal is a symbol of India and receives millions of visitors on an annual basis. Most tourists find it an incredible experience and consider it to be a highlight of their visit to the nation. But some think that it’s an anticlimax and complain about the reality.

“Don’t get wrong, it is a pretty impressive building especially when you realized it is “just” a tomb but one of the seven wonders of the world?” one tourist wrote on TripAdvisor. “No way! It was a nice visit and I can tick it off my list but other than that not too bothered.”

France 24

Self-Preservation

The Beatles are one of the world’s most legendary bands. Abbey Road was one of their most famous albums with an iconic image of the group crossing a road. Every year, thousands of people travel to London because they want to recreate the image.

However, they do so at their own risk because it is a road and there are vehicles. But this didn’t stop one moron from complaining on Tripadvisor. They wrote: “I risked my life to take a stupid picture. I needed another person to risk their life to take a photo of my family.”

CNN

Visit Chernobyl

There are many horror stories about tourists experiencing the stark reality of hotels. They visit with high hopes but arrive to find it’s beside a construction site or that there’s a bad smell. However, one visitor had a brutal response to their hotel’s aesthetic (via ABC News).

“Looks like a building from Chernobyl,” they wrote. “And it doesn’t get much better on the inside. The last time this place was decorated, a former Hollywood actor was President of the United States.” No business wants to read that on Tripadvisor but the truth is the truth.

Focus Asia Travel

Incomprehensible

Foreign visitors often experience shock when they realize that four nations comprise the U.K. Scotland has a distinct culture as well as a unique accent that many outsiders struggle with. While it’s fair to find it difficult, it’s unfair to criticize the natives as visiting tourists (via iTalki).

However, one traveler didn’t consider this and condemned the people. They attended a show in Glasgow and complained about the actors’ mode of speaking. “The actors have a Scottish accent and it’s very hard to understand,” they wrote as they left a harsh one-star review.

Big Ben

Big Clock

London is home to many iconic landmarks including St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Palace. But few sites embody the city like Big Ben. This giant clock is one of the most famous places in the city and people love to take photos of it when they’re on vacation.

Needless to say, not everybody thinks it’s that great. One reviewer criticized Big Ben because they thought it was pointless in modern life (via Tripadvisor). They wrote: “I don’t understand all the hype about this clock. It is literally just a clock. It’s going to be a digital one in 30 years anyway.”

NPS

Just A Sandy Ditch

The Grand Canyon is one of the most famous natural sites in America because of its dramatic scenery. Many people dream of making it there but one person doesn’t appreciate the reality of it. He left a harsh review about his disappointment and didn’t pull any punches (via Chicago Tribune).

“I’ve been to a number of so-called landmarks in my time – but what the hell was this?” the critic wrote. “Just an overblown sandy ditch. Really don’t get the fascination. Took two hours to get there – should’ve stayed in my hotel and watched a DVD instead.”

State.gov

Nine Hours

It’s amazing how people can take issue with the dumbest things. One idiotic traveler complained: “It took us nine hours to fly home from Jamaica to England. It took the Americans only three hours to get home. This seems unfair.” There are so many things wrong with this review.

The main issue is that they’ve never looked at a world map because this should make it clear why their journey took longer. Also, the sense of entitlement is special because the individual resents Americans. It’s hilarious but also frightening how disconnected from reality they are (via Reddit).

Good Fun

Fish On The Water

Most people expect to see marine life in the ocean when they go on vacation. It’s a sign that the water is clean and that they’re in a beautiful tropical destination. But some people don’t think about these things before they book time away with their family.

A reviewer wrote: “Nobody told us there would be fish in the sea. The children were startled.” To describe these disillusioned reviewers as disconnected from reality is probably the understatement of the century. Let’s hope the fish didn’t mind sharing the water with this dumb family (via Digital Spy).

VOA News

Too Many Spanish

Imagine going to another country and complaining that there were too many foreigners there. That’s exactly what one traveler did after they ventured to Spain. It shouldn’t shock a visitor that most of the residents and workers would hail from their native country.

“When we went to Spain, there were too many Spanish people there,” the critic said. “The receptionist spoke Spanish, the food was Spanish. Nobody told us there would be so many foreigners.” Yes, even though it’s hard to believe, some people are this disconnected from reality (via Indy100).

ABC News

The Women Are Too Beautiful

One tourist had a unique complaint when she visited Russia. She claimed that the women were too beautiful and this affected her mental health. Usually, people don’t complain that the locals are attractive because they think that this is a good thing.

“The ladies living in Russia were so beautiful they totally crushed my self-esteem,” she wrote in a negative review (via Wish Trip). It’s fair to say that most men would be happy to swap places with her and meet all of the stunning Russian ladies.

The Independent

Whale-Watching

Another individual had an incredibly harsh reaction when they saw obese people on the beach. They decided to leave a review and complain about this reality. It’s awful that they commented on their fellow beachgoers’ bodies in such a cruel way (via The Independent).

“The beach had too many fat people. It was gross,” they wrote. We can only assume that they went to Fort Lauderdale or somewhere of that ilk. It’s wild that they felt that they needed to tell the world about their experience. But there are some truly mean people out there.

Food On Book

Happy Hour

It’s often the case that tap water doesn’t taste good in resorts or hotels. That’s why most of them provide a couple of free bottles of water. They’ll also advise temporary residents to buy bottles from a convenience store. But another tourist decided to quench their thirst with long drinks instead (via Hill Top Travel).

However, this became a complaint because their vacation devolved into a hazy blur. They wrote: “The water tasted funny so I had to drink cocktails all week. Now I can’t remember half my holiday.” Surely, there was another solution other than drinking solely alcohol all week such as drinking orange juice or coconut water?

Free Pix

Towel Swans

Sometimes maids and cleaners go beyond the call of duty. They could easily lay a towel on a bed or hang them in the bathroom. But they may take it a step further and shape them into swans or even a rose. Normally people appreciate this small touch but one visitor had a visceral reaction.

“The maid who cleaned our room made our towel into a swan shape,” she wrote in a negative review. “I don’t like swans.” The reality is that the cleaner had no idea that some crazy person had a weird and very specific dislike of swans. It’s not her fault but the hater still went online to complain about it (via The Olive Press).

Adventure

Topless Sunbathing

Some people have no qualms about going to a nudist beach and taking off all of their clothes. The reality is that it takes a lot of confidence and they will receive some judgment too. One British traveler complained that some women sunbathed topless on the Algarve (via Somerset Live).

“Topless sunbathing on the beach should be banned,” she wrote. “The holiday was ruined as my husband spent all day looking at other women.” This says a lot about the state of their marriage because the husband had a wandering eye. It was also inappropriate for him to stare at women in this manner.

Very Well Health

Mosquito Bite

Imagine going to a tropical country and not realizing that there are many menacing and irritating bugs. It’s a give that creepy-crawlies haunt the most beautiful places on the planet. Mosquito bites are part and parcel of the experience but one holiday-maker didn’t accept this reality.

She left a negative review about her experience after an insect left its mark on her. “I was bitten by a mosquito,” she wrote (via Diply). “The brochure didn’t mention mosquitos.” It’s truly incredible what people will find to complain about. Let’s hope that she got malaria as a result of the bite.

Schengen Visa

Go Somewhere Else

An English pensioner made headlines in 2018 when she complained about the Spanish vacationers in the resort she went to. Freda Jackson said that the facilities didn’t cater to foreigners and she thought that the Spanish shouldn’t be there (via The Scotsman).

“One evening a Spanish guy nearly knocked me flying and he just walked off without even apologizing,” she moaned. “The entertainment in the hotel was all focused and catered for the Spanish – why can’t the Spanish go somewhere else for their holidays?”

Culture Trip

Another ‘Too Sandy’ Beach

“The beach was too sandy. We had to clean everything when we returned to our room,” one traveler wrote on Thomas Cook’s website. We’re not kidding either, this was a genuine complaint after their vacation. It’s no wonder that Thomas Cook went out of business because they attracted this type of stupidity.

Imagine going to a sandy beach and moaning that there’s too much sand. It’s like going on a skiing holiday and saying that there was excessive snow. The reality is that some people don’t know what the world is like and their governments shouldn’t allow them to travel (via Wakefield Express).

Foods Guy

No Egg Slicer

It’s safe to say that most people reading this article don’t know that egg slicers exist. Neither did we until we came across this ridiculous review. Somebody went on vacation and rented a holiday bungalow with a fully-equipped kitchen. But then they experienced a horror that tainted their entire experience.

They wrote: “Although the brochure said that there was a fully equipped kitchen, there wasn’t an egg slicer in any of the drawers.” Imagine being the person who has to deal with these idiotic complaints. The reality is that’s somebody’s job and we feel a lot of pity for them (via Ugly Hedgehog).

Digital Nomads

Too Much Curry

Sometimes travelers fail to do much research before they set off on their journey. That’s acceptable for open-minded people who will take everything as it comes without complaint. But if they expect soft pillows and their mother’s cooking every night, they’ll have a major problem.

One tourist went to India and couldn’t believe that there was only spicy food. “On my holiday to Goa, I was disgusted to find that every restaurant served curry. I don’t like spicy food,” they wrote. It beggars belief that they even successfully made it through the airport (via Tripadvisor).

Totochie

Waterpark Fun

One British family went to a waterpark and expected to receive everything that they required. But the reality was that they should bring their towels and swimwear. This is completely normal but somehow they didn’t understand this and left a negative review about their experience.

“We booked an excursion to a waterpark but no one told us we had to bring our own swimsuits and towels. We assumed it would be included in the price.” The bigger question is who would want to wear the same swimming shorts as dozens of other people? (via Cruise Passenger).

Gotham Magazine

Too Bumpy

Another person moaned that the bus ride to their resort ruined the entire vacation. They wanted to read the travel guide on the journey but couldn’t because of the uneven road surface. Somehow, they didn’t have time to check it out for the remainder of their vacation (via News.com).

“The roads were bumpy and uneven so we couldn’t read the local guidebook during the bus ride to the resort,” they said. “Because of this, we were unaware of many things that would have made our holiday more fun.” Sometimes it’s acceptable to give a person a good shaking and this is one of them.

Dreams Time

Knockoff Sunglasses

Street traders struggle to make a living like the rest of us. They typically sell knock-off products like handbags, purses, and sunglasses for a cheap price. These sellers often watch the police because they’re operating without a license and dealing in counterfeit goods (via Europe For Visitors).

This didn’t stop somebody from complaining that they mistakenly bought fake sunglasses for a cheap price. They complained to their travel agent about the scenario. “We bought Ray-Ban sunglasses for five dollars from a street trader, only to find out that they were fake,” they wrote in the review. Well, yes, they were fake.

Contact

No Hairdressers

Here’s one of the strangest reviews in the history of the world. “The brochure said no hairdressers at the resort,” the traveler wrote. “We’re both trainee hairdressers and think they knew and made us wait longer for service” (via Carry On).

It’s highly unlikely that the travel agency did a secret background check and uncovered the truth about these people. Furthermore, they misinterpreted the brochure because it meant that there simply were no hairdressers available to style your hair at the resort. Sometimes logic defies people and this is a clear example.

Agoda

Too Small

It stands to reason that a suite with multiple bedrooms would be bigger than one with just a single bedroom. However, one traveler didn’t receive this memo and felt incredibly jealous about their friend’s accommodation. They stayed in the same resort but with different-sized rooms.

“I compared the size of our one-bedroom suite to our friend’s three-bedroom suite,” they wrote. “Ours was significantly smaller (via Escape.com).” We don’t know how they didn’t comprehend that this was completely reasonable. But there is no explaining reality to some people.

ThoughtCo

Spanish Taxi Drivers

It’s safe to assume that most people working in a country are natives of that specific place. But try telling that to British tourists who can’t understand why there are so many Spanish people in Spain. Nor can they accept that they don’t all speak English to a native level (via Tripadvisor).

One tourist wrote the following critical review: “We went on holiday to Spain and had a problem with the taxi drivers because they were all Spanish.” This would be hilarious if it wasn’t real but this is a real person who thought this. It’s ridiculous but also teetering on the level of dangerously stupid.

Kitchen

No Sausages

Traveling to another country is a great opportunity to try new things and experience a different culture. However, some people want to transplant their way of life into a place with sunshine. Check out this British tourist’s opinion of their hotel in Turkey (via Tripadvisor).

“I know it’s a Muslim country, and that Muslims don’t like bacon or sausages, but we’re English, and we expect them at breakfast,” they moaned. This is amazingly disrespectful but they’re oblivious to this reality. Consider all of the hotel staff who deal with these types of people every year.

Standard

Press Nine

The following review takes stupidity to a level that can be described as borderline dangerous. We can only assume that this person now requires daily supervision because this is exceptional. It’s standard for a hotel receptionist to tell a guest how to contact them from their room (via Mail Online).

Usually, they press a number on the in-room phone and it immediately connects. This individual didn’t understand this and wrote this criticism: “I couldn’t call reception from my cellphone. They told me I could just press nine but it didn’t work.”

Marca

No Siesta

Many hot countries typically observe a siesta in the afternoon. They’ll take a nap and relax for half an hour because it’s the hottest point of the day. Maybe they wake up earlier too because it enables them to make the most of their waking hours (via Northern Echo).

However, one British tourist didn’t appreciate this and thought that Spain should adapt its culture to her shopping requirements. “It’s lazy of the local shopkeepers to close for a siesta in the afternoon,” she wrote. “I often need to buy things during siesta time – this should be banned.”

CBC

No Bathroom Onboard – A Canoe

Adventure trips can be very fun because they get people out of their comfort zone. Some tourists enjoy kayaking or canoeing because they’re not too extreme. Everybody should know that these slender boats don’t have any facilities except a bench to sit on (via Ranker).

But one family didn’t understand what they were getting themselves into. They appeared to have bougie expectations and their experience disappointed them. “We went on a canoe trip,” they wrote. “But nobody told us there was no bathroom on board. We felt very disappointed.”

Active Times

Yellow Sand

A white, sandy beach is one of the most beautiful sights in the world. People dream of laying down their towels on the perfect surface. However, when one tourist arrived at a beach resort the sand wasn’t to her liking. She complained that it was white and not yellow as the brochure displayed.

“We found the sand was not like the sand in the brochure,” she reviewed (via Huff Post). “Your brochure shows the sand as yellow, but it was white.” She must be the first person in the history of humanity to make this complaint. The white sand is generally more aesthetically pleasing than yellow and feels better too.

The Conversation

No Good Animals

Safaris are a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But there is an element of luck involved because they’re very expensive. Rangers and tour companies warn that there are no guarantees that tourists will see all of the animals they want. Sometimes, they’ll see them all in one day or never see anything at all.

Unfortunately, one traveler had the latter experience. Even though the travel agency left a disclaimer about the chance some animals might now appear, they still complained. “I spent a week on safari and didn’t see any good animals,” they wrote (via Wanderlust). “There were only antelopes.”

New York Times

King-Size Bed Made You Pregnant?

Imagine trying to blame a hotel for the conception of a child. That’s exactly what one couple did after they couldn’t restrain their passion or use protection. They said it was the hotel’s fault because they received a double room instead of a twin room (via Daily Mail).

“My fiancee and I requested twin-beds when we booked but instead, you placed us in a room with a king-size bed,” they moaned. “We now hold you responsible and want to be reimbursed for the fact that I became pregnant. This would not have happened if you put us in the room that we booked.” Just….wow. It’s kind of tough to blame a hotel giving you a king-size bed for making you pregnant. Well, not for this strange person.

Bake UK

No Custard Creams

British tourists still maintain an unfortunate reputation and it’s because of comments like this one. “I think it should be explained in the brochure that the local convenience store does not sell proper biscuits like custard creams or ginger nuts,” one critical traveler observed (via Sami).

It should be noted that they mean cookies and not the savory biscuits in the U.S. But it’s remarkable that people travel to another country and can’t understand that they don’t cater specifically to their nation’s weird obsessions. Somebody needs to educate them before they set foot on a plane.

New Scientist

A Bunch of Rocks

Stonehenge is one of the most iconic landmarks in the U.K. This ancient site stood for thousands of years and is a remarkable location. But not everybody agrees or appreciates the history behind this extraordinary monument. They think that it’s overrated as though ancient builders constructed it for their amusement.

It’s a bunch of rocks… in a field. You’ll have to excuse the sarcasm, but the reality is that this is exactly what this ‘attraction’ is, you can’t even go up to them. Yes, there’s some historical background… but that can be said of plenty of other, far better attractions that our country has to offer” (via Somerset Live).

Tourism Teacher

Do Your Duty

Tour companies deal with a lot of stupid people but some of them are more unreasonable than others. Check out the following complaint where the tourists expected the organizers to do background checks. “It is your duty as a tour operator to advise us of noisy or unruly guests before we travel,” they wrote.

There is no way for a tour operator to know how somebody will act on a trip. Yes, they can try to resolve an issue and warn people to behave respectfully. However, they’re not omnipotent or capable of reading the future as this person thought (via Tripadvisor).

Live Science

The Great Wall

Visiting the Great Wall of China is the stuff of dreams for many people. They know that they’ll only do it once in their lifetimes and appreciate the opportunity. The wall is almost 3,000 years old and continues to stand the test of time. Naturally, some tourists still find something to complain about.

“I didn’t see the hype in this place, it’s really run down and old,” one reviewer wrote in a ridiculous statement. Another said that “it’s just a wall.” We’re not sure what else they were expecting because any Internet search would advise them about this reality (via China Highlights). The Great Wall is one of the more well-known marvels of the world and millions of people visit it each year because they regard it as such.

Unreal Engine

Too Cloudy

Some people love the experience of flying in the air on a plane. For them, it’s one of the most exciting parts of the journey. They want to see the view of the land below but sometimes this isn’t possible. That’s not something that the pilot can control.

However, one critical reviewer didn’t understand why her flight suffered from bad weather. “My plane journey was a disappointment as the sky was too cloudy, obstructing my children’s view of the sea and ruining our game of eye-spy,” she wrote in a scathing review (via Horizon Times).

Today

Children Eat Free

Many restaurants offer special discounts or deals to entice customers to come inside. It’s relatively common for them to invite children to eat for free with their parents. Naturally, they only allow this up to a certain age because it would be too expensive.

One mother felt enraged when she dined with her daughter. She wrote: “The restaurant said ‘children eat free’ but my 19-year-old daughter still got charged for her meal.” No, we’re not making this up despite how much we’d love to say that people like this don’t exist in the real world (via Press Reader). This woman believed her daughter, who was over 18, should have been part of the restaurant’s “children eat free” promotion.

Under Canvas

Just A Big Hole In The Ground

The Grand Canyon is the most iconic natural tourist attraction in America. It is in Northern Arizona and spans a massive area with incredible views. But this is the 21st century so it stands to reason that somebody found something wrong with it (via Genial).

A critical reviewer couldn’t believe the reality of their experience. “It’s just a big hole in the ground,” they wrote. “It took me a long time to walk around it, downvoting until they build a bridge or something.” This is a real face-palm moment because this person didn’t deserve to see the Grand Canyon if this is what they thought of it. It is, was, and will continue to be one of the most respected and visited natural wonders in the U.S.

APK Pure

Boredom

Another person had a ruthless response to the Louvre Museum in Paris. It’s the famous home of the Mona Lisa as well as dozens of other amazing artworks. However, not everybody appreciates art and history as the following review proves.

They wrote on Tripadvisor: “Musee du Louvre – bad. Short answer: bored… Apparently, there are between 14 to 16 kilometers of boredom on offer at the Louvre. I could not do it.” Some visitors spend an entire week or even more admiring the historic pieces of art in the Louvre but this person couldn’t handle it for an hour.

Reader’s Digest

1Inadequate

Elephants are one of the most magnificent animals on the planet. They’re the biggest species of land mammal and possess amazing strength. Some tourists dream of seeing elephants in the wild in Asia or Africa. However, one person had a hilarious response to this (via Buxton Advertiser).

“Spotting the visibly aroused elephant ruined my honeymoon in Thailand by making me feel inadequate,” they wrote. This is a genuine review that somebody left on the Internet. This poor individual has a lot of insecurity and we hope that his new wife didn’t suffer the consequences.

Conde Nast Traveler

Skip The Line

It’s often a good idea to stump up extra cash to buy fast pass tickets for theme parks and museums. Otherwise, visitors will spend a long time standing in lines waiting to experience rides or exhibits. It can be very frustrating so it’s worth paying the difference (via Love Exploring).

However, one couple in Florence ignored their travel agents’ advice. Then they dared to leave a negative review: “They complained that there were queues at the Uffizi and I should have told them… even though I had encouraged the client to pre-book the ‘skip the line’ tickets which I could do for him.” It seems like this couple wanted to save a few dollars but then realized they should have sprung to skip the lines. Then they decided to act as if they should have been told about it when their travel agent already did just that.

Sky News

Greedy Queen

The Queen of England is one of the most respected people on the planet. People travel from across the world to stand outside Buckingham Palace with the hope of seeing her in the window. But one tourist didn’t buy into the hype and thought that the queen was wasting space.

He wrote: “What’s the point of traveling to England to stand outside of Buckingham Palace. You can’t go in. Is the queen so greedy she needs all 77,000 square meters and can’t show off one of the grandest palaces in the world? (via Londonist)” That’s just not how it works, and anyone paying that much of their hard-earned money to visit it should most likely know that.

Tour Eiffel

Eiffel Tower

When people see pictures of the Eiffel Tower, they immediately think of Paris. The iconic tower is one of the city’s most visible and famous symbols. However, one visitor had a negative reaction when he saw the landmark in reality. He wrote: “More like an awful tower.”

We admire the cheesy pun to some degree, at least) but it’s safe to say that most people disagree with this. French novelist Guy De Maupassant also hated the tower and sat in its restaurant every day because he didn’t want to look at it. That’s a unique way to solve the problem (via The Vintage Times).

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Visit Siena

Siena is one of the most beautiful cities in Italy. It has everything that a visitor could wish to experience from beautiful architecture to delicious food. But one person didn’t appreciate this. She wrote: “There were far too many tourists and far too many Americans and British people.”

Naturally, she didn’t understand the irony of her comment because she was a tourist too. A tourist was complaining about too many tourists visiting the place where she was vacationing at. Oh, the irony. It’s funny how people don’t categorize themselves in the same way or consider the reality of their visit. Instead, she ruined her vacation through her pettiness (via FT).

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Where Are The Cages?

Yellowstone is the most visited national park in the U.S. because of its dramatic landscapes and diversity of animals. People dream of seeing buffalo and bears in the wilderness. Many of them love the idea of experiencing the great outdoors and seeing wildlife in its natural habitat.

But not everybody. “We had to cut our trip short to Yellowstone because we were informed that they don’t cage the animals at night for our protection,” one reviewer wrote. Somehow we don’t think any of the grizzly bears will shed any tears about this reality. These complaining tourists probably taste bitter anyway (via News.com).

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Scared Of Heights

These days, most jars of peanut butter contain allergy warnings because there are a lot of stupid people out there. But it turns out that hot air balloons also require this type of label. One person complained about their fear of heights after experiencing a ride.

“There was no sign telling you that you shouldn’t get in a hot air balloon if you’re afraid of heights,” they complained (via Third Eye Story). We probably don’t need to tell you that getting into a hot air balloon is a bad idea if you’re afraid of heights, but these people needed it. The reality is that the balloon should have pushed them out and done the world a favor. It would have been a case of survival of the fittest.

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No Ocean View

London is one of the most famous cities in the world with many remarkable landmarks. However, one thing that it doesn’t have is proximity to the ocean. It is about 50 miles from the sea so it requires a lengthy train journey. “Our London hotel didn’t have an ocean view,” one reviewer wrote (via Medium).

This reality wouldn’t have come as a surprise if they ever looked at a map and had even a basic understanding of geography. It’s amazing how foolish some people are but they’re also shameless. There is no excuse for this unless their hotel booking lied to them and said that their hotel had a sea view.

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Iglu Cruise

Iglu Cruise is one of the biggest cruise ship operators in Europe. They have numerous massive ships that offer journeys of a lifetime in different areas of the globe. It takes a certain type of person to enjoy a cruise but not everybody enjoys it (via The Guardian).

Most people complain about boredom but these reviewers had a different reaction. They wrote: “We usually come off our cruises having put on at least a stone in weight. We’ve come off this holiday having put on nothing at all. It’s just not good enough.” These vacationers apparently thought that weren’t well-fed enough throughout their holiday, but that’s just not what a cruise is about.

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No IG In Machu Picchu

It takes a lot of effort to get to Machu Picchu. First, people must travel across the world to Peru. Then they’ll hike through the wilderness to the famous ruins of the Incan city. Most visitors consider this to be a very spiritual experience and they embrace every aspect of it.

Nonetheless, there is always one moron who has a problem. One reviewer wrote: “It didn’t have Wi-Fi so I couldn’t upload my pictures to Instagram.” Maybe they were trolling but the reality is that people like this exist so it wouldn’t surprise us if it was true (via Chicago Tribune).

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No Skills Required

Rich white people love flying down mountainsides on fragile pieces of wood and they pay ridiculous sums of money to do just that around the world. Ski trips are the most common type of winter tourism and the lifeblood of many areas. It’s usually possible to take lessons before taking to the slopes for real. But some idiots didn’t realize that skiing was a key part of a skiing trip.

“We went on a skiing holiday but we weren’t informed that we would actually have to be able to ski,” they wrote. If this doesn’t make readers face-palm, we don’t know what will. It’s like going on a cruise without knowing that they’d be taking to the ocean (via The Chalet Company).

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Brighter Than England

The reality is that England experiences about one day of actual sun per year. However, some tourists don’t realize that other countries have scorching temperatures. It shouldn’t surprise anybody that Mexico has higher temperatures than the Nothern European island.

But this still rocked one U.K. visitor to Mexico. He wrote: “I got sunburned. They should warn you that the sun is brighter in Mexico than it is in England. I would have worn sun cream if I knew.” Every film involving Mexico has scenes of the desert and cacti (via Tripadvisor).

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Rainy Day

Many European tourists travel to Spain for their vacations because they think it offers guaranteed sunshine. In reality, the country also suffers from rain. Yes, the summers are usually hot but rain may set in at inconvenient times. This is out of the control of any tourist company.

Typically, one reviewer didn’t accept this and criticized the weather. “It rained,” they wrote. “We didn’t know that it rained in Spain.” We don’t know if they wanted the tour operator to wave their magic wand and make it go away. Or perhaps they thought they had a time machine (via Reddit). Maybe if you don’t know that it rains nearly everywhere around the world, you shouldn’t be traveling to another country.

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Too Cold

Every type of vacation is susceptible to inconvenient weather. The reality is that some ski resorts suffer from late snow or, in the worst case, none at all. This can damage their business prospects significantly as travelers won’t come. Another visitor had a strange reaction to the conditions.

“It was far too cold on our skiing holiday,” they moaned. Here is another example of somebody with far too much time on their hands. Perhaps the government should restrict some people’s access to the internet because this is one of the dumbest reviews ever (via Ski Solutions).

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Too Ugly

Tour guides have a tough job because they are responsible for the happiness of an entire group. They also must maintain order and ensure that everybody sticks together. Usually, it’s nice to tip the guide after an enjoyable tour because it’s not easy.

But one reviewer said that their guide ruined the trip. “We could not enjoy the tour as our guide was too ugly,” they wrote. “You can’t admire a beautiful view when you’re staring at a face like his” (via Tripadvisor). In reality, they had a terrible attitude and we feel sorry for their guide.

Beach Weather

No Tan

Most people love to travel to the beach or a sunny resort because they want to catch some rays. Maybe they’ll lie on the beach or beside the pool. They’ll dip in and out of the water throughout the day and have a great time. But not everybody agrees with this (via Healthline).

Another travel critic had a bad experience and wanted to share. “We were told we would get a great tan, but we stayed inside all day and didn’t get one,” they wrote. This one may take the cake for outright stupidity. How did they expect to get a tan? Did they think the resort provided them to guests through osmosis in their room? The biggest question is whether they practice being disconnected from all reality or if it comes naturally to them?

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