If money and personal time were infinite, which season(s) would you dream about completing in its entirety? This means doing the tasks in order of the visit, both Detour options, along with the specialty tasks such as Fast Forwards and Speed Bumps. Even the tasks you fear of doing (bungee jumping, eating spicy food, kissing camels, etc.) must be done. You may take all the time you want just as long as you experience it all.
From the L.A. River license plate search to walking on the grounds of a billionaire's Las Vegas manor, this route is my top pick for adventuring along. The only seemingly dealbreaker would be eating a wasabi bomb, but even with that, participating in a Japanese-style game show like that would be worth the hard punch of heat. The tasks throughout Southeast Asia don't pose a problem for me. The two legs in Dubai are what distinguishes this season from every other city on my bucket list. Going to the Burj Khalifa observation deck, driving in a Maserati, feeling like a kid again at Ski Dubai, saving the day for camels by filling canteens with "urned" water in the desert, figuring out the code to open a briefcase with a wristwatch, assembling colorful hookahs, brushing up my math skills at the Gold Souq, and to top it off at Atlantis, The Palm with a fast waterslide and beachside swim makes it a wonderful journey. As the trip heads to Europe, the only difficulties should be counting chimes and unrolling hay bales. Estonia is also a visit I would look forward to since I would love the opportunity to play in the bog games there, take a ride on the Saunabus, and "solve a mystery" with the invisible ink RB. Czech Republic would be a lovely visit. Searching for a tiny mandolin at the Estates Theater just to hear the Don Giovanni actor say...
would be devastating yet lovely. Prague has some personal mind over matter tasks like the cryotherapy session and drinking a shot of smoky absinthe. However, the adventure park Detour on its first leg, making a golem statue, and maneuvering 30 beers around a bunch of not-so-sober night clubbers makes this a great experience. And as for Las Vegas, what's not to love? What happens there can stay there.