When I was in Tokyo we spent ages trying to find the Godzilla statue, when we eventually found it it was a lot smaller than we were expecting
On a more serious note I was really disappointed with the Sydney Opera House I did not go inside so maybe I'm missing out but from the outside it just looked like a dirty Millenium Dome.
Whether you were a kid (at which point in life you haven't been exposed to the harsh realities of regular disappointment and thus feel the pain so much more) or as an adult, which is the most underwhelming so-called tourist attraction you've been to?
I can remember being a child and watching (on John Craven's Newsround, natch) breathlessly excited presenters reporting on location from the coast off Portsmouth about the impending rise to the surface of King Henry VIII's favourite warship, the Mary Rose, lost to the nation for hundreds of years.
Then I got taken down to see it, and discovered it was essentially a few hundred rotting planks of wood nailed together inside a damp marquee. Brilliant.
I think this blatant con trick may well have tarnished forever my view of Portsmouth as a city, even if HMS Victory later went some way towards assuaging the boredom.
Any others?
Yes it does. Notre Dame and the Pompidou Centre are great though, but I did find those by accident on my first trip to Gay Paree.Eiffel Tower doesn't deserve to be on the list imho. France is fab Badger.
Yes it does.
Yes it does. Notre Dame and the Pompidou Centre are great though, but I did find those by accident on my first trip to Gay Paree.
I think if you go to a place which you've already seen thousands of times in the cinema and on TV you're almost bound to be disappointed.
the mermaid in copenhagen- tiny
the staue de pis in brussels- tiny also
Bloody snap! I remember even our class watching it come up live on telly at school.
Do you remember all the pictures of how it had looked? Thats how we thought it would look when it came up.