Will this help? hmmm
New APPS!!QuoteWe are casting!!!!
Welcome to The Amazing Race online casting site. We are happy to let you know, that we are casting another season. We are looking for outgoing, adventurous, competitive and humorous teams of two.
The online appication (from this site) , home video and photos are all due on April 25th at 12pm (noon) PDT.
These will be considered for the 2012-2013 casting season. Calls will most likely go out in June and July, 2012
The filiming dates for the season we are casting is early November, 2012.
http://www.theamazingracecasting.com/Home (http://www.theamazingracecasting.com/Home)
On of two. I would prefer New Zealand. Besides how about they use another country from Oceania? Papua New Guinea or Fiji....Yeah, Fiji is definitely on my TAR wishlist.
Will this help? hmmm:conf: :conf:
Hopefully not back to Indonesia.
Hopefully back to Indonesia.
Hopefully back to Indonesia.
lol please no i need a break :lol:
L1: Los Angeles - NZ (Auckland) (about 100 % according to me)
Yeah, me too :lol:Hopefully back to Indonesia.
lol please no i need a break :lol:
even though I'm Indonesian but I have to agree with supah3ro, I think Oceania deserves a chance to visit... ;)
L1: Los Angeles - NZ (Auckland) (about 100 % according to me)
You're 100% certain on Auckland?? :o Cause I don't think anyone was remotely close with Shanghai last season :lol:
Tunisia 10/19/2012
Colombia 10/03/2012
Pakistan 09/19/2012
Lebanon 09/17/2012
Sudan 09/15/2012
Algeria 09/13/2012
Libya 09/12/2012
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of 09/11/2012
Republic of South Sudan 09/10/2012
Guinea 09/07/2012
Mali 08/29/2012
Syria 08/28/2012
Israel, the West Bank and Gaza 08/10/2012
Iraq 08/09/2012
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 08/02/2012
Central African Republic 07/11/2012
Kenya 07/05/2012
Afghanistan 06/27/2012
Nigeria 06/21/2012
Haiti 06/18/2012
Somalia 06/15/2012
Philippines 06/14/2012
Mauritania 05/24/2012
Saudi Arabia 05/18/2012
Iran 04/27/2012
Cote d'Ivoire 04/23/2012
Burundi 04/18/2012
Eritrea 04/18/2012
Mali 04/09/2012
Niger 04/06/2012
Chad 03/29/2012
Yemen 03/27/2012
Mexico 02/08/2012
I think we're going to see long overdue visits to Spain, New Zealand and Malta and perhaps even a new country in Africa like Gambia!
I think we're going to see long overdue visits to Spain, New Zealand and Malta and perhaps even a new country in Africa like Gambia!
When race has started in SA
new-brazil
new-uruguay
new-peru
old-brazil
new-ecuador
old-brazil
old-chile
old-argentina
new? for s22 Venezuela is the only option.
Peach what do you think will be some destinations visited?
South Asia has been completely skipped in the following seasons:
2
3
9
11
15
16
19
Maybe we're due for no South Asia this season?
However Sri Lanka has been named the top destination to visit in 2013 so I wouldn't be surprised if they go there.
Africa is always unpredictable - we weren't expecting it in TAR20
Latin America/Brazil is hard to say. I think would either be the opening legs or the penultimate legs. The seasons that went to South America first generally spent a bit more time there (as in more than one leg). That happened in seasons:
2
5
7
9
11
13
16
20
We definitely could be due for South America, but I think Europe deserves a shot at Leg 1 again.
I predict we're looking at:
a TAR13 route in the OPPOSITE direction
OR
a TAR18 route
OR
a TAR14 route (especially considering a tight budget)
ETA: I also think we may have an Olympic season by following the trend!
I think we're going to see long overdue visits to Spain, New Zealand and Malta and perhaps even a new country in Africa like Gambia!I think we're going to see long overdue visits to Spain, New Zealand and Malta and perhaps even a new country in Africa like Gambia!
:stare
In case anyone was curious, here's the current list of US Travel Advisories:Kenya being on this list </3QuoteTunisia 10/19/2012
Colombia 10/03/2012
Pakistan 09/19/2012
Lebanon 09/17/2012
Sudan 09/15/2012
Algeria 09/13/2012
Libya 09/12/2012
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of 09/11/2012
Republic of South Sudan 09/10/2012
Guinea 09/07/2012
Mali 08/29/2012
Syria 08/28/2012
Israel, the West Bank and Gaza 08/10/2012
Iraq 08/09/2012
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 08/02/2012
Central African Republic 07/11/2012
Kenya 07/05/2012
Afghanistan 06/27/2012
Nigeria 06/21/2012
Haiti 06/18/2012
Somalia 06/15/2012
Philippines 06/14/2012
Mauritania 05/24/2012
Saudi Arabia 05/18/2012
Iran 04/27/2012
Cote d'Ivoire 04/23/2012
Burundi 04/18/2012
Eritrea 04/18/2012
Mali 04/09/2012
Niger 04/06/2012
Chad 03/29/2012
Yemen 03/27/2012
Mexico 02/08/2012
Source: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_1764.html (http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_1764.html)
Am I the only person that thinks Africa will not be visited?
Am I the only person that thinks Africa will not be visited?
.
Am I the only person that thinks South Asia will not be visited?
:( So supah3ro, there is not much more to see in Australia, since TAR 9, Australia has only been a destination once (TAR 18). There has been 6 times in India, 8 in China (including Hong Kong and Macau, 4 times in Japan, even 3 in Austria and Russia. Also we have had India in Seasons 18 and 20, and Indonesia in 19 and 21. So it is about time we have Australia as a destination also it would be good to see New Zealand in TAR 22.
So supah3ro,would like to get a response why you made that statement about Australia and what is your reasoning behind the comment.
:( So supah3ro, there is not much more to see in Australia, since TAR 9, Australia has only been a destination once (TAR 18). There has been 6 times in India, 8 in China (including Hong Kong and Macau, 4 times in Japan, even 3 in Austria and Russia. Also we have had India in Seasons 18 and 20, and Indonesia in 19 and 21. So it is about time we have Australia as a destination also it would be good to see New Zealand in TAR 22.
So supah3ro,would like to get a response why you made that statement about Australia and what is your reasoning behind the comment.
I live in Australia and I have travelled around Australia. This place is in no shortage of an amazing landscape, but what we don't have is any type of culture. The only real culture here is Indigenous Australian culture, and TAR has already done that before. Not to mention as Leafsfan said, it's so expensive to film here. Normally when they come here they go from big city to outback city. The only big city left is Melbourne, and Melbourne is just buildings. They could do a leg somewhere in the outback, but it'll probably be crap cuz there's nothing to do. Unless you want them to dress up as kangaroos and hop around...
:( So supah3ro, there is not much more to see in Australia, since TAR 9, Australia has only been a destination once (TAR 18). There has been 6 times in India, 8 in China (including Hong Kong and Macau, 4 times in Japan, even 3 in Austria and Russia. Also we have had India in Seasons 18 and 20, and Indonesia in 19 and 21. So it is about time we have Australia as a destination also it would be good to see New Zealand in TAR 22.
So supah3ro,would like to get a response why you made that statement about Australia and what is your reasoning behind the comment.
I live in Australia and I have travelled around Australia. This place is in no shortage of an amazing landscape, but what we don't have is any type of culture. The only real culture here is Indigenous Australian culture, and TAR has already done that before. Not to mention as Leafsfan said, it's so expensive to film here. Normally when they come here they go from big city to outback city. The only big city left is Melbourne, and Melbourne is just buildings. They could do a leg somewhere in the outback, but it'll probably be crap cuz there's nothing to do. Unless you want them to dress up as kangaroos and hop around...
:( So supah3ro, there is not much more to see in Australia, since TAR 9, Australia has only been a destination once (TAR 18). There has been 6 times in India, 8 in China (including Hong Kong and Macau, 4 times in Japan, even 3 in Austria and Russia. Also we have had India in Seasons 18 and 20, and Indonesia in 19 and 21. So it is about time we have Australia as a destination also it would be good to see New Zealand in TAR 22.
So supah3ro,would like to get a response why you made that statement about Australia and what is your reasoning behind the comment.
I live in Australia and I have travelled around Australia. This place is in no shortage of an amazing landscape, but what we don't have is any type of culture. The only real culture here is Indigenous Australian culture, and TAR has already done that before. Not to mention as Leafsfan said, it's so expensive to film here. Normally when they come here they go from big city to outback city. The only big city left is Melbourne, and Melbourne is just buildings. They could do a leg somewhere in the outback, but it'll probably be crap cuz there's nothing to do. Unless you want them to dress up as kangaroos and hop around...
Uhh supah3ro I live in Melbourne and there's a lot to do. You could have a double leg based entirely in Victoria (self driving). The first leg could be AFL & Eureka Tower, with some stops at Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island, the second leg you go to Ballarat and do Eureka Stockade/Gold rush tasks or you could go to the Murray or even Wilsons Prom. (This is a very long two self driving legs but I could spoil it all :lol: ).
After Africa was missed completely I think we will have 2 legs in one country there, possibly a new country like Uganda.
Am I the only person that thinks South Asia will not be visited?
After Africa was missed completely I think we will have 2 legs in one country there, possibly a new country like Uganda.
Yeah, I am sure that Uganda is at the top of Bertram's list. With the outbreak last week of Marburg Haemorrhagic Fevor.....gives new meaning to "surviving" the leg.
:( So supah3ro, there is not much more to see in Australia, since TAR 9, Australia has only been a destination once (TAR 18). There has been 6 times in India, 8 in China (including Hong Kong and Macau, 4 times in Japan, even 3 in Austria and Russia. Also we have had India in Seasons 18 and 20, and Indonesia in 19 and 21. So it is about time we have Australia as a destination also it would be good to see New Zealand in TAR 22.
So supah3ro,would like to get a response why you made that statement about Australia and what is your reasoning behind the comment.
I live in Australia and I have travelled around Australia. This place is in no shortage of an amazing landscape, but what we don't have is any type of culture. The only real culture here is Indigenous Australian culture, and TAR has already done that before. Not to mention as Leafsfan said, it's so expensive to film here. Normally when they come here they go from big city to outback city. The only big city left is Melbourne, and Melbourne is just buildings. They could do a leg somewhere in the outback, but it'll probably be crap cuz there's nothing to do. Unless you want them to dress up as kangaroos and hop around...
Uhh supah3ro I live in Melbourne and there's a lot to do. You could have a double leg based entirely in Victoria (self driving). The first leg could be AFL & Eureka Tower, with some stops at Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island, the second leg you go to Ballarat and do Eureka Stockade/Gold rush tasks or you could go to the Murray or even Wilsons Prom. (This is a very long two self driving legs but I could spoil it all :lol: ).
They have never been to Tasmania, so they could first go to Melbourne and then go there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:( So supah3ro, there is not much more to see in Australia, since TAR 9, Australia has only been a destination once (TAR 18). There has been 6 times in India, 8 in China (including Hong Kong and Macau, 4 times in Japan, even 3 in Austria and Russia. Also we have had India in Seasons 18 and 20, and Indonesia in 19 and 21. So it is about time we have Australia as a destination also it would be good to see New Zealand in TAR 22.
So supah3ro,would like to get a response why you made that statement about Australia and what is your reasoning behind the comment.
I live in Australia and I have travelled around Australia. This place is in no shortage of an amazing landscape, but what we don't have is any type of culture. The only real culture here is Indigenous Australian culture, and TAR has already done that before. Not to mention as Leafsfan said, it's so expensive to film here. Normally when they come here they go from big city to outback city. The only big city left is Melbourne, and Melbourne is just buildings. They could do a leg somewhere in the outback, but it'll probably be crap cuz there's nothing to do. Unless you want them to dress up as kangaroos and hop around...
Uhh supah3ro I live in Melbourne and there's a lot to do. You could have a double leg based entirely in Victoria (self driving). The first leg could be AFL & Eureka Tower, with some stops at Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island, the second leg you go to Ballarat and do Eureka Stockade/Gold rush tasks or you could go to the Murray or even Wilsons Prom. (This is a very long two self driving legs but I could spoil it all :lol: ).
They have never been to Tasmania, so they could first go to Melbourne and then go there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If people are going to say Melbourne is bad, Tasmania is A LOT worse.
they should start or finish either in Baltimore or Washington D.C :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
I'll point out the obvious and say that November 6 is Election Day in the US, and given that we're voting for President this year, there's no chance they start until after that. I don't even think they would do the pre-race sequester until the election is over.
Start (or finish) there would be lovely!
Has a start line ever been moved to a hurricane/disaster before? It looks as if the start is in NY it won't be happening for a long time
NEW YORK (AP) Hurricane Sandy has left more than 16,000 flight cancellations in its wake.
Chaos at airports? Hardly.
Not long ago, a powerful storm pounding the Northeast would have brought havoc to some of the nation's busiest airports: families sleeping on the floor amidst mounds of luggage; passengers stuck for hours on planes hoping to take off; and dinners cobbled together from near-empty vending machines.
In the aftermath of Sandy, airports from Washington to Boston are deserted. There are hundreds of thousands of travelers stranded across the U.S. and around the world, but instead of camping out inside airport terminals they are staying with friends and family or in hotels.
After years of storm mismanagement and the bad public relations that followed, U.S. airlines have rewritten their severe weather playbooks. They've learned that it's best to cancel flights early and keep the public away from airports, even if that means they'll have a bigger backlog to deal with once conditions improve.
This allows the airlines to tell gate agents, baggage handlers and flight crews to stay home, too keeping them fresh once they're needed again.
And by moving planes to airports outside of the storm's path, airlines can protect their equipment and thereby get flight schedules back to normal quickly after a storm passes and airports reopen.
These precautions make good business sense. They also help the airlines comply with new government regulations that impose steep fines for leaving passengers stuck on planes for three hours or more.
"The last few major storms created such gridlock, and such bad will with their best customers, they just had to shift their behavior," said Kate Hanni, who heads up the passenger advocacy group Flyers Rights and lobbied for the three-hour rule. "The flying public would rather have their flights pre-cancelled than be sleeping in Chicago on a cot."
Departure monitors at airports across the Northeast Monday and Tuesday reflected that new approach.
London: Canceled.
Seattle: Canceled.
Los Angeles: Canceled.
Hong Kong: Canceled.
Houston: Canceled.
And the number of cancellations is likely to rise.
"It will probably take until the weekend for things to return to normal," said Rob Maruster, the chief operating officer of JetBlue Airways, which is based in New York.
Even "normal" won't be perfect. Passengers are reporting multi-hour wait times at most airline call centers and they are likely to experience long lines once airports reopen.
JetBlue is keenly aware of what is at stake when a big storm hits. On Valentine's Day weekend 2007, a massive snowstorm hammered the East Coast. JetBlue was late to cancel flights. Passengers were stranded on planes for hours. When the storm finally cleared, other airlines resumed flights but JetBlue's operations were still in shambles.
Other airlines took note. Severe weather manuals were updated. Reservation systems were programmed to automatically rebook passengers when flights are canceled. And travelers now receive notifications by email, phone or text message.
"In past years, airlines would have soldiered on, trying to get their planes in the air no matter what," said George Hobica, founder of AirfareWatchdog.com. But they've learned that "there's no value in news cameras showing footage of people sleeping on cots in airports."
Enter Sandy.
Airlines spent days before the storm hit running though color-coded checklists to shut down their Northeast operations. Computers were covered in plastic tarps. Hotel rooms near airports were booked for gate agents and ramp workers. Planes, pilots and flight attendants were moved to other airports.
And don't worry shelter was found for animals traveling as cargo.
"Anything that could move by the wind, we've locked down," said Henry Kuykendall, who oversees operations for Delta Air Lines at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
The airlines' in-house meteorologists started tracking this storm more than a week ago as it approached the Caribbean. By Thursday night, it was pretty clear that widespread cancelations would happen in Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
The next day, airlines started to waive fees for passengers who wanted to move to earlier or later flights. American Airlines, for instance, let travelers heading to any of 22 airports from Greensboro, N.C. in the south to Buffalo, N.Y. in the north change plans. Then teams started to cancel flights heading into or out of airports stretching from Washington to Boston.
That sounds easier than it is. Every plane in its fleet is in near constant motion. In one day, a single plane might fly from Atlanta to New York to Detroit and then back to Atlanta and then once more to New York.
If the airline doesn't want that plane to spend the night in New York, it has ripple effects throughout the system. For instance, that plane might have been scheduled the next day to fly passengers to Seattle and then on to San Francisco.
When Sandy hit, almost no planes were left in the Northeast.
JetBlue scattered the majority of its planes to 20 different airports across the country, even though 80 percent of its flights start or end in New York or Boston.
American Airlines moved 80 planes that were supposed to spend Sunday night in the Northeast to other airports.
One Boeing 737 didn't make it out of Boston in time because of a mechanical issue. Left with no other solution, American filled the plane with fuel to make it as heavy as possible, faced it toward the wind, locked the wheels and moved it away from anything else.
"We'll keep our fingers crossed," said Jon Snook, the airline's vice president of operations planning and performance.
Delta got all of its planes out of New York. The last plane took off at 1:01 a.m. Monday a Boeing 757 with 157 people on board heading to Georgetown, Guyana. US Airways held all but one of its Transatlantic planes bound for Philadelphia at European airports. And United Airlines removed all but about a dozen planes from its Washington Dulles and Newark, N.J., hubs.
Once the clouds clear, flights won't start up immediately.
JetBlue's Maruster equated starting up the airline again to be like putting together a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle. It's not about staffing levels, but an overall game plan that makes sense. "At a certain point, putting more hands on the table doesn't help get it solved faster," he said.
The airlines need to ask a lot of questions before bringing in planes.
First, are the runways open? New York's JFK and LaGuardia airports both had water flow onto the runways.
Next, is there public transit to get workers to the airport? If not, does the airline have enough staff staying at nearby hotels that can be bused in?
Finally, the airline has to check on all the other people needed to run an airport: the Transportation Security Administration, customs officials, caters, fuel trucks and even the people who push wheelchairs through the terminal.
"Before we can even move an airplane here, we need to make sure those resources are here," said Delta's Kuykendall. "There's a lot of moving pieces that people don't see. It's a dance to get it all to work."
Why is Tasmania bad, Airlinesguy?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but LAX has direct flights to London right?
Am I the only person that thinks South Asia will not be visited?
(http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=27942.0;attach=218154;image)After Africa was missed completely I think we will have 2 legs in one country there, possibly a new country like Uganda.
Yeah, I am sure that Uganda is at the top of Bertram's list. With the outbreak last week of Marburg Haemorrhagic Fevor.....gives new meaning to "surviving" the leg.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I have seen 2 comments about Philippines not in South Asia but Southeast Asia. Can anyone point to me a country that is in South Asia but not Southeast Asia then? :lol:
Food for thought.
PAKISTAN PLEASE :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
Both have good flight connections to Iran and Syria. ;-)PAKISTAN PLEASE :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
Sure, with a side trip to Afghanistan and flying in from Bhutan. :lol3:
Both have good flight connections to Iran and Syria. ;-)PAKISTAN PLEASE :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
Sure, with a side trip to Afghanistan and flying in from Bhutan. :lol3:
Both have good flight connections to Iran and Syria. ;-)PAKISTAN PLEASE :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
Sure, with a side trip to Afghanistan and flying in from Bhutan. :lol3:
As interesting as it would be to see Pakistan, I think there is no way they will go there. It is just too dangerous for TAR. (Especially considering the shooting of the 15 year old girl last week that is making global headlines...)
What is appropriate for speculation is when AR22 will start. Historic fall-started Amazing Races typically start late November or the extreme beginning of December. We need to be vigilant for the entire month of November, as World Race Productions could be ready to go sooner than the historic date range.
online application (from this site), home video and photos are all due on April 25th at 12pm (noon) PDT.
These will be considered for the 2012-2013 casting season. Calls will most likely go out in June and July, 2012
The filming dates for the season we are casting is early November, 2012.
Please excuse me if I've missed it, but has anyone speculated what teams we might see this season? I'm interested in what types of teams y'all think might be cast this season! :tup:
Both have good flight connections to Iran and Syria. ;-)PAKISTAN PLEASE :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
Sure, with a side trip to Afghanistan and flying in from Bhutan. :lol3:
As interesting as it would be to see Pakistan, I think there is no way they will go there. It is just too dangerous for TAR. (Especially considering the shooting of the 15 year old girl last week that is making global headlines...)
that leaves us with 5 M/F teams! here they are :
- father/daughter
- a couple
- a couple
- a couple
- a couple
we will get more 'ordinary' teams this season
and out of all of these teams, two of them will be African-American
that's the end of my cast predicting!
usa >> mexico
mexico
mexico >> colombia
colombia >> venezuela >> peru
peru >> laos
laos >> bhutan
bhutan >> yemen
yemen >> saudi arabia >> syria
syria >> kosovo
kosovo >> albania >> libya
libya
libya >> usa
What do you guys make of this tweet?
Phil Keoghan @PhilKeoghan I'm sorry I disappeared live #Tweeting #AmazingRace last night, I'm traveling and lost connection.
WHERE ARE YOU PHIL?!?!
What do you guys make of this tweet?
Phil Keoghan @PhilKeoghan I'm sorry I disappeared live #Tweeting #AmazingRace last night, I'm traveling and lost connection.
WHERE ARE YOU PHIL?!?!
That's what I am wondering. Where is he traveling? :duno:
The airline schedules for the northeast are all messed up again due to a winter storm that struck the same area that were hit by Sandy last week. The airlines cancelled flights and moved their aircraft out of the storm area.
Just mentioning it because it may or may not affect when and where filming starts.
Doesn't the race usually start on the West Coast in LA?
I'm sick about visiting to South America as the 1st continent to race for TAR 22 because of the infamous TARLA. (:;)
I want either Africa or Australia/South Pacific as the 1st continent to race it. :gaah:
I think tomorrow will be the start of TAR 22. I am going to guess that we get a start in the South, but it might be LA again.
I just think that South America will be visited first, so it would make sense to start in the south. Who knows though what the first destination is and where it will start, I just think that we will see the start tomorrow.
Sequester may have started already.
Sequester may have started already.
Why? Is it too early to start for sequester? I guess the LA area would start the race. I'm tired of South America starts since TAR2 and has been done eight times for its 11 year run.
Oceania leg please.
I think tomorrow will be the start of TAR 22.
Oh my god please don't start in Asia again. Although it seems like it. -_-
Oh my god please don't start in Asia again. Although it seems like it. -_-
I think that Seoul could be a great start-city, and then off to Japan!!!!
I would be really surprised if the race doesn't start in South America. I'm hoping for Brazil and the Patagonia Region :hearts:.
I highly doubt they visit South America since we spent 3 legs there in Season 20.
I would be really surprised if the race doesn't start in South America. I'm hoping for Brazil and the Patagonia Region :hearts:.
Yeah, but based on past trends, TAR only visits South America on average about once every 3 to 4 years.
I would be really surprised if the race doesn't start in South America. I'm hoping for Brazil and the Patagonia Region :hearts:.
Brazil and patagonia would be repetitive. Perú & Ecuador would be really nice. But i don't think SA will be visited this year.
I would be really surprised if the race doesn't start in South America. I'm hoping for Brazil and the Patagonia Region :hearts:.
Brazil and patagonia would be repetitive. Perú & Ecuador would be really nice. But i don't think SA will be visited this year.
Brazil was visited for only 1 leg in Season 18 and Patagonia hasn't been visited since Season 16. Peru and Ecuador are in the Andes, and didn't the race go there in Season 20. Wouldn't going back be repetitive.
In the same line, they shouldn't visit Asia again because they had 5 legs on this season and in Season 19 :( .
I would be really surprised if the race doesn't start in South America. I'm hoping for Brazil and the Patagonia Region :hearts:.
Brazil and patagonia would be repetitive. Perú & Ecuador would be really nice. But i don't think SA will be visited this year.
One country that may now be on the permitted list is Myanmar now that President Obama and Secretary Clinton are due there for an official visit in about 10 days.
I would be really surprised if the race doesn't start in South America. I'm hoping for Brazil and the Patagonia Region :hearts:.
Brazil and patagonia would be repetitive. Perú & Ecuador would be really nice. But i don't think SA will be visited this year.
All I'm hoping for South America is that they kill the Chile & Argentina pairing. Whenever Chile is a destination, I always sigh and say "Argentina again, right?" :(
I want at least 2 of the fallowing: Peru, Chile, Brazil
One place I feel it's hard for them to not visit, purely for its convenience, is Qatar(Doha). It could easily serve as a transition point between Asia and Europe or even Africa. It would be a new country as well.
I'm still betting on a Europe first leg. It's been a while since they started there (Season 17). If this coming season is anything special, I hope North America or a Pacific Island would be the first region to be featured. In order for them to get their ratings back, TAR should include a rarely seen region in the world. Perhaps they could feature Greenland, the Himalayas (Northern India or Nepal), the exotic Central Asia or Pacific Islands. These routes they're featuring recently are too generic.
I wonder what the special casting is going to be for TAR22. I noticed that recently the even numbered seasons have all had either crossover teams or returning teams or something like that. TAR16 had Jeff & Jordan. TAR18 was Unfinished Buisness. TAR20 had Brendon & Rachel. So I'm excited to find out what we're going to have like that in TAR22 :hoot:
Can it start already? :gaah: :gaah:Absolutely. AR22 could already be underway with us not picking it up. It is possible to devise a route that does this, but World Race Productions usually likes a minor amount of during-the-race publicity. If it hasn't started already, there is now a 3 week window to do so.
I wonder what the special casting is going to be for TAR22. I noticed that recently the even numbered seasons have all had either crossover teams or returning teams or something like that. TAR16 had Jeff & Jordan. TAR18 was Unfinished Buisness. TAR20 had Brendon & Rachel. So I'm excited to find out what we're going to have like that in TAR22 :hoot:
I wonder what the special casting is going to be for TAR22. I noticed that recently the even numbered seasons have all had either crossover teams or returning teams or something like that. TAR16 had Jeff & Jordan. TAR18 was Unfinished Buisness. TAR20 had Brendon & Rachel. So I'm excited to find out what we're going to have like that in TAR22 :hoot:
Not to mention Ethan and Jenna from Survivor on Season 19.
Can it start already? :gaah: :gaah:Absolutely. AR22 could already be underway with us not picking it up.
I wonder what the special casting is going to be for TAR22. I noticed that recently the even numbered seasons have all had either crossover teams or returning teams or something like that. TAR16 had Jeff & Jordan. TAR18 was Unfinished Buisness. TAR20 had Brendon & Rachel. So I'm excited to find out what we're going to have like that in TAR22 :hoot:
:hearts: And....we are LIVE!! :hearts:
Hoping for the adventure of a lifetime for our TAR 22 cast!!
:hearts: And....we are LIVE!! :hearts:
Hoping for the adventure of a lifetime for our TAR 22 cast!!
Look at what peach posted in the Live Sightings page.
Does that mean the race started today? :o :)
How do we know the race has started?
How do we know the race has started?
How do we know the race has started?
How do we know the race has started?
I think I just got doubted. :lol:
ooooooh... :flirt:
Y'all need to find me some tweets. :tup:
I've tried Twitter, Facebook, Google, and nada so far.
I'm going AFK for a bit, and just watch; something will show up in the meantime. :)
My... they are slowpokes.
:popcorn:
I wonder what the special casting is going to be for TAR22. I noticed that recently the even numbered seasons have all had either crossover teams or returning teams or something like that. TAR16 had Jeff & Jordan. TAR18 was Unfinished Buisness. TAR20 had Brendon & Rachel. So I'm excited to find out what we're going to have like that in TAR22 :hoot:
:welcome: to RFF NiceGuy
just keep your eyes peeled for #LAX , #LosAngeles , filmcrews, #BigBrother , #Survivor ... lol... ;D
My... they are slowpokes.
:popcorn:
Can we get a hint your highness :lol: :hugs: