10 Crazy Tourist Traps That You Must Watch Out For

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Somehow, they used to believe that its water has magical powers, or maybe anything that is going to make the tourists visit.

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World of Coca-Cola Museum: Georgia

World of Coca-Cola Museum Georgia

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The history of Coca-Cola and all of its different flavors may be interesting to some people, but according to the David Bakke, Georgia finance writer, the World of Coca-Cola Museum is nothing but long lines, expensive souvenirs, and mediocre exhibits.

In order for the visitors to enjoy “Coca-Cola”, they have to pay $17 and $13 for children.

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Hawaii: Waikiki Beach

Hawaii Waikiki Beach

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Waikiki beach is very popular and it is a retreat for Hawaiian royalty in the 1800s, but today it is just filled with trash and crowds. The Honolulu’s epic beach has attracted a large population of homeless and the likes of Gucci and Prada.

Tourists have described it as a cross between Miami Beach and New York City, but not in a good way!

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Largest ball of paint: Indiana

Largest ball if paint Indiana

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The most visited roadside attraction of Indiana is the largest ball of paint. It has started as a normal-sized baseball and now it is the biggest one in the world. It took 40 years of painting to get the ball to that size. It is now 25,000 layers and 4,000 pounds. There are many tourists who call and make an appointment to view this ball… seriously, why?

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Ark encounter: Kentucky

Ark encounter Kentucky

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Ark encounter promised people to bring back Noah’s ark back to life and they actually did and opened it back in July 2016. They have built the ship according to the dimensions provided in the Bible, so it is 85 feet wide and 510 feet long.

The most visitors think that the admission prices are not reasonable, especially after knowing that the construction won government tax breaks. The adults pay $48 and children $15 to $25 for the admission ticket.

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