Anonymous wrote:Trendy food halls. They are popping up all over the world. No interest in paying restaurant prices for take out and then fighting for an uncomfortable seat.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to be a sucker waiting in line for anything hip and viral and trendy. If there is a line outside the door I will not be joining it.
Anonymous wrote:We stopped buying souvenirs. Sure, I might buy a purse, clothes, etc. but I’m not buying traditional souvenirs. I do still pick up a Christmas ornament if I come across something unique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t really do big churches. I got dragged into them a lot as a child during European trips. No interest now.
They look alike after a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Refrigerator magnets are the way to go, souvenir wise.
My brother(or sister) from another mother!
You should see my refrigerator!
Anonymous wrote:Refrigerator magnets are the way to go, souvenir wise.
Anonymous wrote:I would do beach vacations if I weren’t so pasty. I burn too easily to make it relaxing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t really do big churches. I got dragged into them a lot as a child during European trips. No interest now.
They look alike after a while.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t really do big churches. I got dragged into them a lot as a child during European trips. No interest now.
Anonymous wrote:We dont bother going inside of most castles, churches, temples, even lighthouses. The view OF the building is better than looking around inside of it. Once you've seen one, say, lighthouse, you've seen them all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how we travel now - its all about walking and exploring and meeting people vs. an action packed day full of "experiences" and activities when we travelled with our kids. Yes, we will rent bikes, but go out by ourselves- the internet or chat GPT is the most amazing resource for off the beaten track places to avoid the crowds. Yes we will go to a vineyard but skip the tour and the VIP tasting or whatever. We wander - it's so romantic and we are older - in our 50s - but still fit and able to do many active things. It's amazing how many people you meet and talk to when you are not with kids or a big group, and that has become the beauty of travel. It's amazing how liberating it is to not have reservations or a strict agenda for every moment. We stay at properties with pretty sunsets and just enjoy a snack and sunset at home many nights. The best!
Aspiring to be this person in 10 years or so when we're empty nesters!