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Cloud City from Star Wars.
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Shangri-La.
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Yeah...Lost Horizon was a great flick. The book was even better.
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Hogwarts.
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Narnia. Ever since I was five, it's been an ambition...:)
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hell
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Loompa Land
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springfield to see homer and co
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Pern, from the Dragonrider series by Anne McCaffrey
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One of my favorite series. Of course, the typical person in that series is a serf...Probably a pretty horrible place to live if you're not used to it and not chosen by a dragon and not a member of the nobility.
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The planet Arrakis, home of the Freman, and the spice!
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Transexual, Transylvania. I always wondered what Frank N Furter's home planet was like.
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Never never land, that way i wont get any older
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Xanadu
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"In Xanadu did Kublai Khan a pleasure dome decree..." My favorite poem of all time.
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A place where nobody dared to go The love that we came to know They call it Xanadu
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The Planet Vulcan. From Star Trek. Maybe the Klingon Home World as well.
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Atlantis.
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Narnia and Middle Earth. Also, I've always wanted to visit Coruscant, the sprawling metropolis world from Star Wars.
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Middle Earth with The Hobbits,elves,Gandalf, etc.
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The lost city of Atlantis (if it is imaginary) and then to resurrect it in modern times.
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Shangri-la
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Neverland. Hogwarts is a close second.
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An alternate universe that was the oppsite of this one in alomst every way.Id be happy there.
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1) Hogwarts 2) Bumblyburg 3) Narnia 4) Mordor 5) Care-A-Lot
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A shower stall full of busty Playboy models.
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Hogwarts, closely followed by the world in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series.
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Middle Earth or Mt Olympus.
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Vulcan ... the "Star Trek" planet ... not the town in Alberta.
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The Star Kingdom of Manticore from David Weber's "Honor Harrington" series.
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Rivendell
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Hogwarts. I applied there, but ended up going to NC State University instead. Not quite as magical.
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Hogwart
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Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
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Rather than mention my favorite, which has already been given in the answers, I thought I'd mention some places that I didn't see in the answers. *** The Jedi Academy on Coruscant *** Lothlorien *** Khazad-dum in its heydey *** Janus (from Andre Norton novels) *** The Castle of Sir Ector in the Forest Sauvage (from The Sword in the Stone) *** Pellucidar *** King Solomon's Mine (from the H. Rider Haggard novel) *** future underground New York City as it is described in Asimov's novel "The Caves of Steel" *** Arkon in the time of Atlan (from the Perry Rhodan series) *** etc.
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Your question does not make sense because an imaginary place does not exist and only in the subconscious mind. How would I be able to travel somewhere that does not exist in reality? It just doesn’t make sense and you would have to be delusional to think a place in the subconscious mind exists. You’re on cloud nine meaning a fantasy. People on here need to get real but I might as well talk to a wall since I won’t get anywhere with anyone who come up with made up places.
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