Should You Visit Adelaide? | Our Honest Opinion😳

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  • @jennychen2105
    @jennychen2105 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Definitely agree that Perth has the best beaches in Australia. Looking forward to visiting Adelaide and the beaches!!

  • @dee-smart
    @dee-smart หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yeah sorry guys for your bad experience. I grew up in Magill (eastern suburbs) and lived only the east until my 50th birthday around about and ended up living in Evanston right next to the bypass and so far, so good - really love it here. It is quiet even though the bypass used to have heavy traffic but doesn't now with the northern expressway taking a lot of the heavy traffic away. Salisbury, Elizabeth, Munno Para - all places I was told to stay away from. It used to be high crime area, especially Elizabeth. I still shop sometimes in Munno Para but never take the dog with me on those trips for fear someone would steal my dog. Also shade is an issue there anyway. I am not familiar with the crime statistics in the areas now as I do most of my shopping in the Gawler area which is a more well to do but cross section of population that live there.
    At the age of 64 now I wouldn't live anywhere else. Maybe Perth or Hobart but not interested at all in Melbourne or the eastern seaboard or Darwin. In fact Darwin has a really bad reputation for crime. Melbourne lost its Australian culture some time back so I just view that as another Asian or Middle Eastern city, same with Sydney as there is a huge population of muslims living there. I am not saying that Adelaide doesn't have a multicultural problem, but it is not as in your face as those cities.
    The city of Adelaide was planned by a surveyor general - that is why it is a grid pattern with North Tce, South Tce, West Tce, and East Tce as its boundaries and then it spreads in different directions from there. South Australia was the first colonized free state in Australia, so you got some well to do wealthy colonists back in the day heading to Adelaide, and the convicts went to the east side of Australia.
    You forgot to mention Cleland National Park which you should have gone to because you could have had a picture taken holding a koala if you had wanted it.
    Handhorf??? You mean Hahndorf. German town settled by German settlers in the Adelaide Hills. Yes missing Kangaroo Island was a bummer. Nice place but destroyed for the most part during the massive HAARP weather war on Australia back in 2019 using HAARP energy weapons to create bushfires. We are still in that cabal war - look what is going on in North Carolina with FEMA (part of the cabal created by the Clintons). So many dead now. We lost a lot of our beautiful animals during that.
    The other place you should have gone to was headed up north and seen The Flinders Ranges. They are some of the oldest mountain ranges in the world formed over 600 million years ago. www.environment.sa.gov.au/goodliving/posts/2024/04/15-fascinating-facts-about-the-flinders-ranges
    Not that I care that you pissed on Adelaide a bit because it keeps the numbers down which I am happy about, I do think you probably didn't come at the right times to see Adelaide. Adelaide has a fringe festival and others: www.australiantraveller.com/sa/adelaide/top-10-annual-adelaide-festivals/ and we used to have the Grand Prix but Melbourne stole it away from us. But we have a biking event: southaustralia.com/products/adelaide/event/santos-tour-down-under

  • @shane214
    @shane214 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Plenty on in Radelaide throughout the year; heaps of festivals, sporting events and live music all year round.

  • @elenawalker3746
    @elenawalker3746 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The good, bad and ugly is everywhere, but that's my home state and I grew up in the heart of Adelaide lived above a shop in King William Street and had the best childhood, as my backyard was the city with parks surrounding the square mile of the CBD, libraries, zoo, popeye and paddle boats, Adelaide markets, tram to Glenelg beach the list was endless and SAFE.

    • @lutontown5923
      @lutontown5923 หลายเดือนก่อน

      did you see bad boy bubby walking about?

  • @Ellasdiary22
    @Ellasdiary22 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can imagine Adelaide would be a hard city to move to, it's not really transitional in the sense it's more of a place people go to settle down. Most people have generations of family in Adelaide and friendship circles are tight.
    If just visiting March would probably be your best bet, as that's the fringe and when the city is really bustling. Also if you like trendy cafes and bars you'd really thrive. Though if you do stay longer, jobs wise probably in a vineyard or as a bartender/ barista might give you a better experience or living somewhere just out of Adelaide like the Hills or Victor Harbour. Just a thought.
    Anyway GREAT VIDEO guys!

  • @kevintrodd3732
    @kevintrodd3732 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Unfortunately for you both you managed to find a week or 2 that we got some rain. As an Adelaide resident I can assure you we appreciate every drop we get in winter because we are the driest state on the first continent. And we definitely cannot rely on getting Mach rain through spring and summer.

    • @dee-smart
      @dee-smart หลายเดือนก่อน

      You mean driest state on the driest continent. Agree. Don't get enough water really.

  • @SpeakingRoles
    @SpeakingRoles หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    A lot of weird murders have happened there (SA), check out Snowtown murders, Truro murders and speaking of Glenelg, the Beaumont Children. Just to name a few. Happy and safe travels

    • @dee-smart
      @dee-smart หลายเดือนก่อน

      Just wait until disclosures come about the DUMBs underground all over Australia, all over the world - all interconnected by mag-lev trains that go at 17000kph between continents. When people realise that we are a prison farm for babies and children that were horrendously treated - I won't go into it - then everything makes sense. And guess who was in charge of it all? The worlds most loved and trusted. the Pope, cardinals, bishops, royals, Hollywood.... people are in for shocks. As for the Beaumonts, I was there at Glenelg beach with my family the following day and the place was swarming with police back in Jan 1966 - it was the day Adelaide lost its innocence.

  • @MrGluey666
    @MrGluey666 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Victor

  • @GoHappyThoughts
    @GoHappyThoughts หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im your 529th subscriber, looking forward you both to get your million subs and going back again to this comment someday 🥰 God Bless You! 💝💝💝
    I love Australia too

    • @JessLuke
      @JessLuke  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your support !!🩷✨

  • @noway5347
    @noway5347 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank god its not touristy. Nothing worse.

  • @jojet1980
    @jojet1980 หลายเดือนก่อน

    lol Salisbury my old hood, it’s pretty dangerous if ur not a local

  • @danieljrpeters6637
    @danieljrpeters6637 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I totally understand how bad Salisbury. I live in the nicer part of Adelaide.

  • @lutontown5923
    @lutontown5923 หลายเดือนก่อน

    radelaide is beautiful.

  • @Sh4dow682
    @Sh4dow682 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    No you shouldnt.. its a boring shithole! I went there on a cruise and didnt even bother getting off the ship

    • @JessLuke
      @JessLuke  หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      How would you know then😂

    • @noway5347
      @noway5347 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Your on a boring cruise ship and dont get off, think the boring bit may be within.

    • @MXX265
      @MXX265 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Keep telling everyone Adelaide’s a shithole you’re doing us Adelaidians a favour.

    • @dee-smart
      @dee-smart หลายเดือนก่อน

      Then my question would be if you didn't get off the ship, how the hell could you know? You actually sound kind of dense. Not bright. Perhaps it is a good thing you continued your journey and got off somewhere else.

    • @dee-smart
      @dee-smart หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      If you didn't get off then how could you possibly know a place? You are coming across as a little dense. Perhaps it is a good thing for Adelaide's sake that you stayed onboard and continued your journey. We wouldn't want someone so judgemental falling in love with our part of the world and wanting to stay. That would be too much.