u/BradBrady

▲ 2 r/Switch

Pro tip for the upcoming choose your own game bundle

Feel free to disagree on this

But first, this is probably the best deal that you will ever get for the switch 2 so I personally would capitalize on it. I did yesterday and honestly it makes no sense not to especially if you are thinking about buying the switch 2. This is gonna be the main platform for Nintendo for a very long time so it really makes no sense not too buy it now

Anyways, my pro tip for the choose the game bundle is buy the most expensive game as the choose your own game. Especially if you’re wanting to play all of them at some point, from my research that seems to be Mario Kart World. I got some games at Sam’s Club and buying the rest at different places but yeah to get more bang for your buck, it seems like picking Mario kart world is the best choice

Let me know what you guys think! I’m so excited for my switch 2 to arrive!!!

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u/BradBrady — 1 day ago
▲ 4 r/travel

How would you compare your second visit vs your first visit to a country?

Currently just arrived back in the states after a 2 week trip to Japan. We went last year for 2 weeks as well in April. I’m just wondering how would you all compare your trip both times cause my wife and I were just discussing it

We went to Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto this year and last year. We did some similar adventures, new adventures, and things that we skipped that we did last year

I would say this time around, we felt a bit more relaxed I would say. We took more breaks at our hotel, we didn’t feel as rushed as last year. I feel like there wasn’t as much pressure to just be taking pictures and instead we lived more in the moment than last year. Don’t get me wrong last year was AMAZING, I mean that initial time of visiting a new country is unmatched because you’re just absorbing it all

It is nice however to go a second time a year later and just feel like you can do your own thing and know what you want to skip and what you want to add to your itinerary

What has been your experience?

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u/BradBrady — 3 days ago