as stated by a few others, I wasn't impressed with the Notre Dame at all. Granted, I only was in there for about ten minutes [we were in a rush, had reservations @ the hard rock cafe there] but it didn't seem that great.
Versailles - I thought was quite overrated, due to the extreme crowds there, barely had enough room to walk.
Plus, the street vendors were in full force there [to boot, I went on a drab, drizzly sunday morning there].
The louvre - Besides the fact that mona lisa was a bit small; the museum was huge [good, but I didn't see all of it! There were so many other pieces there with no crowds and just quite beatuiful, especially the sculpture.
In spain [forget what town, though I recall it was near barcelona], There was a small museum of dali that was a part of this mini-village like. We went there on a weekday night, a couple hours near closing time, and had the entire place to ourselves, including the museum ! It was lovely to view some of his work, and adjacent to there was a wing of local artists as well, so serene, alone.
Switzerland [went to zurich, bern, and lucerne] - It was beautiful and just really sexy.....The champs Elysses is breathtaking and priceless.
Disneyworld - Florida - Overrated ! I went there when I was thirteen [about 6 summers ago], my expectations were a bit high, I suppose, to begin with; but it was overpriced, crowded, and only could appeal to kids under 10, imho. Definitely don't go there for the rides....the only one I enjoyed was space mountain. Some of the dissatisfaction, though, may result from the fact that Six Flags and cedar point are both within a 2 hr drive from me
The weather wasn't that great either - especially the humidity.