bthotugigem05 said:
TXTransplant said:
Texaggie7nine said:
Aggie991 said:
Venice remind me of something at Epcot center too many jap tourists.
Asian tourists (especially from china) have invaded most big tourist cities in Europe on a large scale.
Yep, I visited Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany in 2000 and in 2015. In 2015, there were Asian tourists (even in other parts of Germany). They travel on buses and like to waive their selfie sticks around.
Anyway, sometime between 2000 and 2015, they built a GIANT souvenir shop at Neuschwanstein that caters entirely to Asian tourists. Everything in the store is from Asia - everything from trinkets to food. And all of the prices are in Asian currency (Yen, I guess). I was really taken aback by the shift in tourist demographics in 15 years.
Heck a buddy of mine went into a Rolex store in Vegas to buy a watch for his wife and they had wait quite a bit for the one salesperson who spoke English, basically everyone only spoke Mandarin or Japanese.
My sister, son, and I did the rafting trip from the Glen Canyon dam to Horseshoe Bend. We had to go up to Paige day before and stay in a hotel because the trip departed early in the morning.
We pulled up to the hotel right around the same time as one or two bus loads of Asian tourists. We hurried up to the desk to get checked in before they did.
The next morning, we got up to eat breakfast at the little hotel cafe. You know, boxes or cereal, yogurt, fruit...nothing fancy. But those tourists got there before we did and literally took EVERYTHING. All that was left was a few boxes of nasty, sugary cereal. No yogurt or fruit was left. The tourists had taken all of the uneaten items and stuffed their backpacks full. I asked a hotel employee if they had any more bananas, and he looked at me with total defeat and said "We've already gone through 5 boxes this morning!"
The Grand Canyon, Italy, and the Canadian Rockies also had a lot of Asian tourists visiting. And the posters above are completely right when they say they get off the bus, walk a few steps, take pictures, and get back on the bus. Most of the scenic spots in Canada, you have to walk a little ways to get to them. But the Asian Tourists we saw didn't want to do that. They literally took pics at the closest spot, even if it wasn't the main attraction.