What is your favorite way to travel?

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I love traveling by car I can stop when I want where I want and how long I want. When I lived in Europe I traveled by train to various points of interest. Why doesn't the United States have a decent public transportation system throughout the continent? Seems like public transportation in the United States is either on the East Coast or West Coast. Some of the cities of the interior of the United States say they have it but all it is is a commuter system to get the people to work and back home. If I choose to take a vacation, it's either plane or car. They used to have a buses that would travel in between towns. The prices were so cheap seedy characters would ride the buses. Which chased all the good people off. Pretty soon you won't be able to afford to drive a car. Car prices are outrageous and so are the fuel costs. What are we going to do go back to the old horse and buggy days?
Oh yes we have trains. But freight trains take precedence of the rails. Used to be the other way around passenger trains took precedence.
Car as long as the person is a good drive. One guy gave me motion sickness with his jerky driving. I can't stand the pressure thing with the plane. My ears are so fcked up after those trips. And trains hurt. You can feel the rattle of every rail you go over and you get dizzy looking out the window. And that loud ass horn they blow ughhh! I want to try a yacht but fear getting see sick. I've never been on a bus nor coach but i rode a school bus and dont miss that. Im too clumsy for bikes unless its an exercise one that sits in place
I prefer monorails/trams over trains but those mfs move hella fast and will throw you back from standing up especially since the ones i was on were self driving
Bike or walk/Run
you can stop to enjoy and feel the view more the any outher option out there
may take longer but a travel is about the jureny not just the final place
I mean you may get fast from point A to Point B
But point C may look at both and wonder why anyone is such in a hurry as it strolls slowly to point D :)
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Neither of my favorites was up there: sailing and motorcycles. But I chose "bike" even though I don't really enjoy pedal bikes, only motorcycle "bikes". I guess you could call sailing "cruise", but for me it's a lot different being on one of those gross floating cities compared to taking part in sailing your own vessel.
Train. Bc it's electrical (meaning doesn't smell of burned engine oil and diesel) and there's enough space to stretch your legs. And you can literally hang on the window of the train car, if it's too hot for you. Neither of which you can do on any other vehicle.
I don't know only about ferries cuz I've never used them. But if what I've seen on a computer game about a ferry, a water vehicle is probably the only other vehicle where you're free to walk around without feeling like being grounded.
I like cruising, it is nice that your hotel follows you.
It does limit to some degree what you can see when you are at port, but it is a great way to get a taste of an area and see if you would like to go back there some day and see more.
I love trains - local trains, metro trains stress the fuck out of me and is one of few things that can still set of my anxiety without me having coping strategies.
Traveling to Copenhagen for me in a train is a 6+ hour pure joy and relaxation, when not stuck with a drunk who's bottling one beer after another - that can be a long trip. 😅
Car. I'm usually alone and I'll pick when I want to go, where I want to eat, and if I want a snack from the same place that gives me gas.
Last time I took a plane, it was too much of a hassle just to have some fun. And they lost my charger... bastards.
Mostly training. I grew up most of my life in and around New York City so the subway was my main mode of transportation. But then I'm also European and taking the trains is just so scenic. It takes longer, but I can sit back, relax and enjoy the landscapes
I love my bike. I take with me everywhere when I go away. Like to hit the trails or head down a bike path in a park, it is really relaxing to me or it can be a great way to stay in shape.
Leisure travel: ferry. Quite relaxing
Long travels: car. Very therapeutic/ sleep inducing
Quick and serious travels/ vacations: plane because that’s always fun
primerally car but also depends on the trip. because if you take a bus/train/etc not always near where you want to go so you walk or hire a car/taxi/uber
I hate planes/airports
I took the bus from Texas to Michigan. I didn’t really think I would get so much hate for it… I didn’t know that others look down on people who travel by bus… one family member said it was for low lives…
Car is really good but I think train is the best because you get to have fun with the person you are with!
I prefer travelling by car because it gives me the most control over my travel plans, as well as the most flexibility.
I prefer to travel by map.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/yIQKVITyaMITrains have refreshment cars so you can drink your way to your destination. Planes serve drinks too but on a train you can get up and walk around whereas on a plane you can only walk to the toilet.
I've never been on crusie or a plane, I can't ride a bike, can (barely) drive a car well like all my peers, and went on a ferry once and never again when I was 14, so between buses and trains, I really prefer trains
I have a very boring and uneventful life, but I am to blame for that, so yeah.. lmao
I love planes. I'm literally inside of a plane every week. Second favorite way of travelling is definitely by train.
I’d probably say horse if that was an option. lol And by option I’m not referring to the pole, but rather how the world works these days. (I’d still love to learn how, though. I love horses!)
Walking, if its a possibility and if the local area is safe. You notice so many more details when walking compared with any faster mode of transport. It lets you connect with the landscape and actually bump into people along the way.
The train overall. I just find it sooo comfortable and enjoyable for some reason.
In U. S. suburbs I've always liked the car though cos of the spread out nature of the roads/streets which makes for very relaxing driving.
Train, especially the Amtrak Auto Train, then followed by airplane
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