User talk:(WT-en) Gdtp

I am new to Wikivoyage and recently had my post removed. I was told that the "other destinations area" is limited to nine. I see the "cities area " above it is at ten. Colorado is a tourist destination state with so many awesome areas that it would be hard to properly follow that rule unless we can create new categories. Glenwood Springs has the World famous hot springs pool and one of the best walk through caves in the state. I just think Glenwood Springs needs more attention than just a subtitle. any thoughts ? —The preceding comment was added by (WT-en) Gdtp (talk • contribs)


 * The right place for this discussion to take place is actually Talk:Colorado, so any users with an interest to the state can join the discussion.
 * The maximum of 9 is a long-established sitewide rule, so it's unlikely to change. Which 9 to choose for every country/state/region/whatsoever article depens on consensus reached at discussions. Those that could not make it in the top 9 is listed at subregional articles (which I guess equal to "new categories" you mentioned?), as Glenwood Springs is listed at Northwestern Colorado.
 * Oh, and out of ten cities listed at Colorado, one should go; another issue to discuss at Talk:Colorado. – (WT-en) Vidimian 12:32, 30 January 2011 (EST)

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