• Dr. Wesker
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    410 months ago

    Whatever I feel like on a given day. I hate itineraries. I like going on vacation with a general idea of what I can do, and then picking and choosing when I get there.

      • Dr. Wesker
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        210 months ago

        That’s difficult to say, because it’s entirely dependent on the destination.

        I like both urban and scenic exploration. I have trouble sitting around, unless my body needs the rest. So, I stray away from most “leisure” activities. Sitting on the beach for hours is not for me. If the destination has a high walkability factor, I will walk everywhere I physically can, and I will do it A LOT.

        I barely take any pictures. I find that they detract from my being in the moment, and they never capture what I hope.

        I do like thrifting for niche, often older electronics and peripherals.

        I like food.

        I like cigars, and love cigar bars, because the atmosphere and activity is excellent for meeting locals and travellers alike. That is one thing I will always scout out and do.

        • HobbitFoot OP
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          210 months ago

          Thrifting is interesting. Have you found anything interesting?

          • Dr. Wesker
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            210 months ago

            I went to Osaka, Japan earlier this year. I returned with 2 large suitcases packed full of retro video game consoles and peripherals. Their LaserDisc stores were insane and floor to ceiling with stacks of discs. I so badly wanted to pick through them, but LaserDiscs are notoriously heavy, and I couldn’t spare the luggage weight.

            A few years back I spent a year living on the road, all across the US. I brought back a huge haul that time, notable acquisitions being an Atari Jaguar and an NEC PC Engine.

      • FiveMacs
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        -310 months ago

        Whatever I feel like on a given day. I hate itineraries. I like going on vacation with a general idea of what I can do, and then picking and choosing when I get there.

  • @Chimaeratorian@beehaw.org
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    310 months ago

    If I am traveling out of town, I try my best to eat locally at my destination city. I would rather get the flavor of a city by its local cuisine offerings rather than from its underpaid chain fast food workers that I can suffer at home 😂

  • judgeholden [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    I’m boring, all I do is walk around the city, go to the parks/hiking trails/nature, eat at local restaurants, and go to museums and art galleries

    • HobbitFoot OP
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      110 months ago

      That doesn’t seem boring; that seems like a good vacation.

    • HobbitFoot OP
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      110 months ago

      Any specific kinds of food and places or just whatever is local and good?

  • @Mane25@feddit.uk
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    210 months ago

    Respectfully, I’m assuming a “vacation” here is a US-ism for what we in the UK would call a “holiday” (i.e. a recreational trip somewhere), I’m not sure if there are nuanced differences. To see as much as possible of the local culture is generally my aim, that’s my main reason for travelling. I’m not saying that in a snooty “high culture” way at all, sometimes the most mundane cultural things can be the most interesting. Also to try the local cuisine. I like trains, so going to places I can explore by train are great - Interrailing around Europe have been some of my favourite trips. Also I did a great train trip around Japan pre-covid.

  • koreth
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    210 months ago

    Depends on where I’m going, whether I’ve been there before, and how long my trip is, but as a rule I’ll always seek out the local food and try to see a mix of famous big-name sights and weird niche things that interest me. For example, when I was in Tokyo last, I went to the top of Tokyo Tower at sunset (normal tourist sightseeing thing) and also went to see their underground flood-control tunnels.

    I don’t enjoy “sit on a beach and do nothing” vacations, but more power to you if that’s your style.

  • @Thorny_Thicket@sopuli.xyz
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    110 months ago

    I love doing what I'm doing right now: waking up early and just taking 3 hours or so to enjoy a couple of cups of coffee while browsing the internet with no hurry to be anywhere.

    I almost never plan anything ahead. I think it's due to my undiagnosed ADD, but I'm really the happiest when I have an open schedule and can do whatever I want whenever the motivation strikes. One day, I might just sit and browse Lemmy or watch YouTube the whole morning, and another day I'm in my shed organizing screws for 8 hours straight without eating, drinking, or going to the toilet.

    Then, of course, there are the usual activities: long walks, mountain biking, cooking by a campfire, and the occasional trip with my family's boat, etc. I'm basically the most boring person you'll meet. I no longer even feel FOMO when I hear about other people's trips abroad during their vacations. Good for you, but I have zero interest in that.

  • @selokichtli@lemmy.ml
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    Nothing, anything? I don't actively plan for vacation except maybe where I'm gonna be. Once there, even if I am in another city, I go with the mood of the time and try not to feel obligated to do anything. If I stay home sometimes I end up doing things that were put off for a long time, I finish them, grab a beer meanwhile, afterwards, even if it's in the morning as long as it's hot and that's it for the day.