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  • Camp Crystal Lake on Random Locations You Would Most Like To Have a Vacation

    (#13) Camp Crystal Lake

    A time capsule of early 20th-century Americana, Camp Crystal Lake offers a vacation experience that's to die for.

    What to see: Nature in all its bountiful glory, in addition to standard camp activities.

    What to do: Running and swimming are great ways to connect with the natural environment. Camp Crystal Lake is one of those locales where physical fitness is not only useful, it's practically a requirement to survive.

    What to look out for: Beware of drowning. Some kid was unlucky back in the '50s, and now they say the lake is cursed by some guy in a mask that allegedly chases people down with a machete and does them in. How absurd.

  • Neverland on Random Locations You Would Most Like To Have a Vacation

    (#7) Neverland

    Everyone's imagined running away to Neverland at one point or another. The prospect of zero responsibilities and eternal youth are far too tempting to ignore - which is why there are so many different Neverlands to choose from. Find the one that connects with your heart the most and you'll find your way in no time.

    What to see: The Jolly Roger, Hangman's Tree, Mermaid Lagoon, Skull Rock, Pixie Hollow, Tiki Forest, Faeries, The Lost Boys, Pirates.

    What to do: Adventure! If you make it to Neverland, chances are you've believed in some fantasy since you were a small child. Go! Live that fantasy out in a land where anything is possible - so long as you have the heart of a child and an open mind.

    What to look out for: Pirates!

  • Silvermoon, Quel'Thalas on Random Locations You Would Most Like To Have a Vacation

    (#10) Silvermoon, Quel'Thalas

    War-torn Silvermoon offers a somber retreat for travelers that wish to learn about a society of high elves that were nearly wiped out by the evil knight Arthas. Art, the arcane, and a hunger for vengeance make the home of the Blood Elves an item on anyone's bucket list.

    What to see: The Sunwell, The Dead Scar, Sunfury Spire, The Royal Exchange, The Walk of Elders, the Orb of Translocation.

    What to do: A pilgrimage to The Sunwell may prove difficult, as flight paths are the only option when it comes to traveling across the channel to Sunstrider Isle. It is well worth the effort, though.

    Bear in mind that monsters still plague the region, so take care. Silvermoon is beautiful, but also a shell of its former glory. There are no street performers or nighttime festivals, just somber reflection of family and friends that have been lost in conflict. Keep this in mind as you visit.

    What to look out for: Steer clear of "Augur's Row," for rogues and warlocks gather in the shadows. The same can be said for traveling too far south in the Eversong Woods. While the Dead Scar may not be an ever-marching threat, as it once was during the Third War, undead and constructs still plague these lands.

  • The Shire on Random Locations You Would Most Like To Have a Vacation

    (#2) The Shire

    If disconnecting from the greater part of the world is what you're looking for, then look no further. The Shire offers visitors the chance to eat, drink, eat again, be merry, eat a third time, and finally pass out in a state of gluttonous bliss.

    What to see: Bag End, home to the Bagginses; fields upon fields of grass and grain; the clearest night sky you've ever seen.

    What to do: Start your morning off with several breakfasts, then take a stroll through Hobbiton to enjoy some people-watching. Take part in some of the finer Hobbit traditions, like consuming copious amounts of wine and lunch. And teatime. And supper. And dinner. And pudding. And second pudding. And third pudding...

    What to look out for: Keep an eye out for any pesky wizards. Trouble always seems to follow them, and Hobbits follow them in turn.

  • Hogsmeade on Random Locations You Would Most Like To Have a Vacation

    (#3) Hogsmeade

    High up in what many assume to be the Scottish Highlands, Hogsmeade is the perfect weekend getaway for people of a magical persuasion. The only reason to leave the idyllic village is so you can experience its warm hospitality all over again.

    What to see: Dervish and Bangs, Gladrags Wizardwear, Honeydukes, Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop, The Hog's Head Inn, The Three Broomsticks, Zonko's Joke Shop, and The Shrieking Shack.

    What to do: What isn't there to do in Hogsmeade? Every corner of this snowy village hosts sights, sounds, and smells that will enrapture you whether it's your first time visiting or your 50th. Butterbeer from either The Three Broomsticks or The Hog's Head will warm you up on a snowy afternoon, and Ice Mice from Honeydukes can make those British summers bearable - so stock up while you can!

    What to look out for: Keep clear of the Shrieking Shack. It earned that name for a reason!

  • Hyrule Castle Town on Random Locations You Would Most Like To Have a Vacation

    (#14) Hyrule Castle Town

    A shining city on a hill, Hyrule Castle and its surrounding town is living proof that the Hylians can overcome anything and build something incredible - regardless of what happens over and over again.

    What to see: The Happy Mask Shop, The Temple of Time, Hyrule Castle, The Bombchu Bowling Alley, The Central Fountain.

    What to do: Given that Hyrule is an especially great place to visit if time travel is your forte, your activities in the city may differ between periods.

    If you're looking to explore Castle Town in the distant past, The Temple of Time and The Happy Mask Shop will offer great entertainment for relatively little effort. If you jump a few hundred years in the future, you may be greeted with a rather large pyramid cage over Hyrule Castle and the Castle Town itself. Is the distant future more your style? Too bad, everything was wiped out by a cloud-ghost-boar thing.

    What to look out for: Guardians, cuccos, and - if you travel seven years into the future by pulling the Master Sword out of the Pedestal of Time - ReDeads.

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There are many unique destinations that have beautiful natural scenery and unparalleled humanistic architecture, they are the holiday paradise in the hearts of travelers. The tourist season is about to usher in, many people would take the whole family to find a comfortable and beautiful area for vacation. Do you know any of the best locations for vacation around the world? 

Away from the fast-paced modern city life, most people like to spend their holidays on islands with warm sunshine or in beautiful seaside cities. This is a great collection if you are planning a trip, the random tool lists 14 fantasy locations that many people would like to have a vacation there.

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