Resolves YES for each city I end up visiting, and NO at the end of the year for the cities I don't.
Only visiting by being inside an airport does not count for the purposes of this question.
@ampdot @Tetraspace @mods Tokyo is in Japan, not the US, but the title explicitly specifies "cities in the US"; shouldn't this be N/A'd?
@Bayesian What's to misunderstand. If tokyo gets magically moved to the USA through supernatural forces, and Tetraspace then visits it, I'll win
Vibeclipse is in Austin, Texas; Vibecamp3 is in Maryland somewhere (so somewhere between Baltimore and DC).
Some personal reviews:
New York City is a pretty fun place to be; it sure is convenient for Manhattan's streets to all be in a grid, for example, and the city has a shit ton of street food too. That said, the ads plastered on the skyscrapers do get annoying (especially if you're trying to watch the ball drop in Times Square, which also mandates that you wear an adult diaper while listening to a terrible selection of pop music for ~5 hours).
Boston is (very close to) my lifelong hometown, though it's not particularly exciting except for the dozens upon dozens of universities there or nearby.
DC is also kinda meh unless you're into politics (which I'm not), but also I only visited it once in middle school so I don't really know that much.
Buying NO on all of the rest since long-distance travel is hard (except SF, where I hold YES for the memes).