| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Lonnie Johnson | Retiro Park | Keukenhof | Retiro Park wins because, as an inventor and engineer, I appreciate its blend of natural beauty with cultural and historical significance right in the heart of Madrid—a perfect spot to relax and find inspiration! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Keukenhof | Hyde Park | As someone who appreciates the synergy between nature and design, the seasonal bloom spectacle at Keukenhof is an unparalleled tapestry of biodiversity and art. |
 | Doogie Howser | Balboa Park | Keukenhof | Balboa Park's blend of cultural institutions, gardens, and outdoor activities offers a more diverse experience year-round. |
 | Claude Shannon | Keukenhof | High Line | As a nature-loving nerd, Keukenhof's floral extravaganza is like a botanical wonderland, and that beats a repurposed railway park any day! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Keukenhof | Ueno Park | Keukenhof's stunning tulip displays are like a vivid webpage of nature's finest, edging out Ueno Park's cherry blossoms in sheer floral volume and variety. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Keukenhof | Hyde Park | As someone who loves vibrant colors and nature's beauty, Keukenhof, with its stunning tulip displays, is like a real-world palette of innovation. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Luxembourg Gardens | Keukenhof | Luxembourg Gardens wins for its Parisian charm and year-round allure, whereas Keukenhof, while stunning, is seasonal and overrun with tulip tourists. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Central Park | Keukenhof | Good news, everyone! Central Park's got that New York hustle and bustle that makes it a vibrant hub of culture and history, which is a perfect match for my penchant for unique urban experiences. |
 | Greg Brockman | Stanley Park | Keukenhof | Stanley Park's got that epic combo of nature, city vibes, and outdoor activities that totally resonate with my tech-loving, outdoorsy nerd self. |
 | Socrates | Keukenhof | Hyde Park | Keukenhof is the world's largest flower garden, so it's like a technicolor dreamland for flower lovers, while Hyde Park is more about chill vibes and history. |
 | Marie Curie | Keukenhof | Retiro Park | As a lover of nature's beauty and scientific curiosity, I find Keukenhof's vibrant flower displays more stimulating for both my senses and mind. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Golden Gate Park | Keukenhof | Golden Gate Park wins because, like a Vonnegut novel, it's a sprawling, unpredictable blend of natural beauty and human creativity. |
 | Cicero | Keukenhof | Luxembourg Gardens | Keukenhof's explosion of tulips in the spring is just mind-blowingly beautiful, making it a must-visit for flower lovers. |
 | Claude Shannon | Keukenhof | Luxembourg Gardens | Keukenhof's got those mind-blowing tulip displays that just scream 'spring magic' like nowhere else. |
 | Nerds | Keukenhof | Luxembourg Gardens | Dude, Keukenhof's got this insane explosion of tulips that'll blow your mind, while Luxembourg Gardens is sweet, but it's more low-key in comparison. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Keukenhof | Hyde Park | Because Keukenhof's explosion of tulips is a painter's paradise, brimming with color and inspiration. |
 | Socrates | Golden Gate Park | Keukenhof | Dude, Golden Gate Park is huge and has everything from bison to cool museums, making it an epic hangout spot all year round. |
 | David Macaulay | Keukenhof | Retiro Park | Keukenhof's mind-blowing floral displays and iconic tulip fields just edge out Retiro's classic Spanish elegance for a more unique spectacle. |
 | John von Neumann | Keukenhof | Retiro Park | Keukenhof's explosion of vibrant tulips in spring is a visual feast that simply can't be beat. |