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STAYCATION EXPLORATION

STAYCATION EXPLORATIONS

by Edwin Kirk

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In contrast to regular vacations, which often require going to a different city, state, or even country, staycations are vacations that are spent in one’s own city while pretending to be a tourist. Staycations have become increasingly popular in recent years. Both are delightful in their own way and come with their fair share of advantages and downsides; however, if you’re considering a staycation for your upcoming vacation, have you considered staying in a hotel or bed and breakfast, instead of staying in your own place?

The typical staycation consists of the vacationer remaining in their own residence while also going on day trips to various nearby sites. These day trips are typically shorter in duration than traditional excursions. It may be a trip to a nearby park to try out things like exploring trails that you’ve always wanted to do but never got around to doing so, or it could be a trip to a vineyard to experience some wine, or it could even be a theme park to have fun with the family. You will be able to unwind at home at the end of the day, and then you will be able to get ready for yet another exciting excursion the

following day. Imagine for a moment that you made the decision to check into a hotel rather than going back home. Combining a trip away with time spent at home is a great way to spruce up your holiday without putting a strain on your finances.

During a stay at a hotel or bed and breakfast, there is never a moment of boredom. The vast majority of them also have a bar or restaurant on the premises, where guests may easily grab a bite to eat, a drink to relax with, or even a complete meal if they so choose. It is possible that a staycation would provide you with a revitalizing experience. Every morning, it encourages you to drag yourself out of bed and face the adventure of the day, and every evening, it prepares a warm and inviting environment for your return home. You will be able to walk into a spotless room at the end of the day without having to make any effort to clean it.

You don’t even have to stay for very long; just one or two nights at a hotel or bed and breakfast will offer you some interesting experiences to talk about after your staycation and add a new depth to life. You don’t even have to stay for very long. They are an excellent resource for learning about what is going on in the area that you might have missed had you not paid attention. Behave as though you are a tourist in your own city, and you will not only have a great time but also gain a lot of insight into the things that set your neighborhood apart from others. Although going back to your own house is usually reassuring, spending the night in a hotel or bed and breakfast may also be very enjoyable. The end outcome will more than live up to your anticipation.