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Posted by jdat on Apr-19-2009 15:01:

Vacation, getting away from it all etc

what's been your latest great holiday destination?
Not even something exotic as such, maybe a great weekend getaway or what not?

Next week I'm going to Z�rich for a couple days. I haven't been this excited about going somewhere in a long long time.
The last few years I haven't moved around much and so opportunities I have to get away always bring me joy.
Nevermind the fact Z�rich is only an hour and half away and I have been there well over 15 times I guess, but this time I am actually staying there for a couple days and not just some overnight deal like I was going to a party.

So many places to visit, so many things to enjoy, and most of all I'll be sharing all this with Efi.

Is this part of the maturing process one goes through as they age? Gaining pleasure out of what may be perceived as basic and non-eventful?
A lot of this necessity to create excitement where there is none has been most invaluable in a city which most perceive as having nothing of value to offer. You make the place your own or you'll be bored to death.

I've also started to become nostalgic for people I haven't seen in years, the music scene I left, a life that I feel was stolen from me that I am slowly starting to regain.


Posted by ziptnf on Apr-19-2009 15:14:

I work for a travel agency, and the travel industry is completely tanking because of the economy. People are going to cheaper resorts, cheaper vacation spots, or not at all.

I will agree with you as we get older and life starts getting a routine feel and becomes rather monotonous, any sort of destination other than your home or city seems more exciting than you would have thought as a teenager or something.

Personally, I would love to travel to Ireland or Japan and get a taste of the culture on as many levels as possible. Visit their most exotic restaurants, go to their clubs and party, check out their popular landmarks or tourist destinations. I simply wish I knew someone in these places to show me around so I don't look like a clueless American.


Posted by pmoisse on Apr-19-2009 15:25:

Investing in travel & culture > investing in gadgets and "stuff"

I love to travel, and have been quite fortunate to be able to move to Europe from Canada. For me personally, I'm getting to the point where I don't really buy into the whole consumerist / consumption mentality and would rather spend my extra money on travel and experiences.

I've been to some fantastic places, and my goal is to continue this trend in the coming years. To answer the question directly, the best place I've been recenetly was probably Moscow in May 2008 - I was standing across the river from the Kremlin on the morning of their first Victory Day parade in 15 years. It was an amazing experience.

Once you get the travel bug in you, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.


Posted by Lomeli on Apr-19-2009 15:38:

I took a 20 minute drive down to Carpinteria State Beach yesterday afternoon. The beach was PACKED with beautiful women, the weather was perfect, and there was a hometown Brewery right down the street.

It was a great way to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon, especially with the great people that I was with


Posted by ziptnf on Apr-19-2009 15:39:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
Investing in travel & culture > investing in gadgets and "stuff"

Once you get the travel bug in you, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.

The problem is that when you get the travel bug, you will wonder where all your money went

Also, I find more solace in chilling at home with friends than traveling all over the world by yourself or with someone you don't really care about much ( like your boss in my case ) Unfortunately my friends don't have the time to go to different places all the time, even though since I'm a registered travel agent, I could get good deals for flights, hotels, and rental cars.


Posted by Slylee on Apr-19-2009 15:42:

i haven't taken a vacation in a really long time, however i have the beach and pretty much a very popular vacation spot right here where i live so i guess i justify not going on a vacation with the fact that i live in south florida. i was actually thinking of mentioning to my boyfriend that we should go half on a fancy hotel room right here in south florida for a weekend. just doing that would feel like we went on a vacation even though we didn't really leave. this is where i want to stay. i've stayed there before for NYE and it was sick. it's like 10 min away from where i live.

www.diplomatresort.com


actually thinking of hitting the beach today. it's beautiful. and the ocean water here looks the same as somewhere in the carribbean or the bahamas so it's all good

probably won't get to do any major travelling until my 30s (like eastern europe and back to japan).


Posted by Kaidreas on Apr-19-2009 15:46:

yeah that's the way to solve your problems, get away from it all.
quitter!!!


Posted by pmoisse on Apr-19-2009 15:48:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
The problem is that when you get the travel bug, you will wonder where all your money went


hahaha true! Though like I said, I'm happy to fill my personal space with pictures and memories of places I've been instead of "stuff" that just becomes obsolete/wears out etc.

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf Also, I find more solace in chilling at home with friends than traveling all over the world by yourself or with someone you don't really care about much ( like your boss in my case ) Unfortunately my friends don't have the time to go to different places all the time, even though since I'm a registered travel agent, I could get good deals for flights, hotels, and rental cars.


This is the biggest thing I miss about home. I miss my friends immensely. Just simple things like getting a few people together for dinner & drinks at someones house...such simple moments are not available to me over here. I've made a lot of friends, but not the same kind of friends that I've had for years back home.


Posted by Kaidreas on Apr-19-2009 15:55:

Re: Vacation, getting away from it all etc

quote:
Originally posted by jdat
Is this part of the maturing process one goes through as they age? Gaining pleasure out of what may be perceived as basic and non-eventful?
A lot of this necessity to create excitement where there is none has been most invaluable in a city which most perceive as having nothing of value to offer. You make the place your own or you'll be bored to death.

I've also started to become nostalgic for people I haven't seen in years, the music scene I left, a life that I feel was stolen from me that I am slowly starting to regain.

Indeed, I've had the same thoughts. started to enjoy life more and care less about little stupid things. like: enjoying time with friends and not caring about what kind of music they like or play, or play at the cafe where we meet. and all the time i've put into things, like a stupid internet forum... damn i nearly lost 3-5 years of my life. and actually as I write this, it comes to me that i'm doing it again (well not so often as I did before)
but to stay on-topic:
i've seen africa/austria this year allready and in june i'm going to spain for 2 weeks


Posted by Slylee on Apr-19-2009 16:01:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
hahaha true! Though like I said, I'm happy to fill my personal space with pictures and memories of places I've been instead of "stuff" that just becomes obsolete/wears out etc.



This is the biggest thing I miss about home. I miss my friends immensely. Just simple things like getting a few people together for dinner & drinks at someones house...such simple moments are not available to me over here. I've made a lot of friends, but not the same kind of friends that I've had for years back home.


my own friends from down here are pretty flakey but my boyfriend has a really cool crew (all french canadians) and we have them over for dinner at least twice a month. i have so much fun when they come over and we bbq and smoke weed and drink wine and play poker or Wii. it's the best time ever and i would take that over going to some club any day.

i definitely think travelling should be done with your S.O. the only other travel partner i could tolerate is my mom...actually my dad too. i've traveled with both of them and they're great to travel with. especially my dad. he knows where everything is, he's very well traveled.


Posted by l�cid on Apr-19-2009 16:50:

because i live in Milwaukee and my life revolves around work/school/responsibilities, i have to get out of town every few weeks to keep my sanity... even if it's just a short weekend trip to Chicago or Michigan.

my last "real" vacation was Miami, and that was maybe one of the most fulfilling vacations i've ever had. went by way too fast though.

are you going with the girl, jdaddy?


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-19-2009 17:27:

everytime i wanted to "get away from it all" i would go to new orleans.

now that i'm living in northwest oklahoma, i'm thinking i'm going to have to go pretty far to get to anything remotely decent for a vacation.

although i do already plan on going back to the big easy for my birthday/halloween again this year. more of a traditional thing now; as i've done it the past 3 years.

last time i went, however, i spent so much on hotels, that i limited myself to normal everyday spending money ($100 a day for booze and food). was probably a good idea; considering i still got really wasted and ate really good on that budget.


Posted by mezzir on Apr-19-2009 17:35:

Last vacation of any sort I had was last may, and I'll probably do the exact same thing this May with my gf.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...010031&t=h&z=17

Thats my family's place up in Maine, everything in that frame is ours. Its like a 45 minute drive to the nearest grocery story, and thats the way I like it. No cell phone service, no internet, no TV. Fucking heaven




Thats the view from the front porch. We got a bald eagle that chills there around May usually as well.


Posted by ziptnf on Apr-19-2009 17:47:

My parents own a house on Fripp Island, in South Carolina. I don't get to go as often as I used to, now that I have a job and school, but here is the house and beach anyways






Posted by jdat on Apr-19-2009 18:10:

I got no money right now so the travel bug was killed

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
because i live in Milwaukee and my life revolves around work/school/responsibilities, i have to get out of town every few weeks to keep my sanity... even if it's just a short weekend trip to Chicago or Michigan.

my last "real" vacation was Miami, and that was maybe one of the most fulfilling vacations i've ever had. went by way too fast though.

are you going with the girl, jdaddy?



I can totally feel you regarding the responsibilities etc. These days it's not all that stressful and crazy busy so I don't get the urge to go away as much as used to in the past.

The last few calmer years the best of times have usually been little weekend deals going away. When I was stateside I had this little tradition of going away for all-saints weekend/halloween and loved it. Now I do that with my parents and it's one of the things I looked forward to the most all year.
Longer vacations do my head in I think. Boredom has always set in but that was usually because I was stuck(no car etc).

yes I'm going with the girl.


Posted by daphunky1 on Apr-19-2009 18:38:

quote:
Also, I find more solace in chilling at home with friends than traveling all over the world by yourself or with someone you don't really care about much ( like your boss in my case )


I'm actually overdue on making a decision exactly like this right now. Basically I finished university 2 years ago and left all my good friends there behind and have now lived in a ski resort for the last two winters. Last summer I went back home and hung out with them and then returned here for a second winter. Now that the ski season is almost over, I'm completely puzzled with my dilemma.
Option 1: Do I stay at the resort year round and make it my new home(at least for another year), and get closer to the friends I've just started to make? Though I only have a low paying kitchen job, but I live in the mountains and summer is going to be beautiful.

or...

Option 2: Do I leave town and go treeplanting for the summer where I can make a shitload of cash in a short time, see 3 of my good university friends who are also going treeplanitng, and then see my family and travel for a couple months in the fall. I could even go back to the resort for next winter. It's just I will have been gone for 5 or 6 months and feel like I might be missing out on the opportunity to actually make some new good friends by ditching again.

Like someone said, chillin with friends, or travelling around perhaps by yourself. I've never left Canada yet though and I'm almost 24, I feel like I should really take this time to see a bit of the world, and it's not like have any sort of permanent career job that I'd be leaving.

I'm leaning towards option two: make quick cash and then travel. It's just I have this idea that maybe I can actually get a good job in in a year or so, and turn my ski-bum life in an expensive town, into a real life, but somehow I doubt that'll happen. Any advice?


Posted by Cpt.Cocaine on Apr-19-2009 18:46:

I haven't been anywhere in the last 10 years or so. Last time I went to cape cod with my family, and that's pretty much the furthest I've been from montreal. After that we pretty much stopped travelling because we were too poor and my mom was getting too old to camp. At some point in the coming years though I intend on starting to travel again, either on my own or with other people, but travelling cheap; staying in hostels or camping out and stuff. Probably gonna try and do a semester abroad too.


Posted by Damerchi on Apr-19-2009 19:03:

hard to beleive this is Iraq


Posted by Slylee on Apr-19-2009 19:06:

quote:
Originally posted by daphunky1
I'm actually overdue on making a decision exactly like this right now. Basically I finished university 2 years ago and left all my good friends there behind and have now lived in a ski resort for the last two winters. Last summer I went back home and hung out with them and then returned here for a second winter. Now that the ski season is almost over, I'm completely puzzled with my dilemma.
Option 1: Do I stay at the resort year round and make it my new home(at least for another year), and get closer to the friends I've just started to make? Though I only have a low paying kitchen job, but I live in the mountains and summer is going to be beautiful.

or...

Option 2: Do I leave town and go treeplanting for the summer where I can make a shitload of cash in a short time, see 3 of my good university friends who are also going treeplanitng, and then see my family and travel for a couple months in the fall. I could even go back to the resort for next winter. It's just I will have been gone for 5 or 6 months and feel like I might be missing out on the opportunity to actually make some new good friends by ditching again.

Like someone said, chillin with friends, or travelling around perhaps by yourself. I've never left Canada yet though and I'm almost 24, I feel like I should really take this time to see a bit of the world, and it's not like have any sort of permanent career job that I'd be leaving.

I'm leaning towards option two: make quick cash and then travel. It's just I have this idea that maybe I can actually get a good job in in a year or so, and turn my ski-bum life in an expensive town, into a real life, but somehow I doubt that'll happen. Any advice?


option 2. you only live once and you're still young.


Posted by idoru on Apr-19-2009 22:11:


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-19-2009 22:42:

We go for a holiday on Fraser Island most years, and a few times a year we head down to Byron Bay and chill out for a weekend. Both really cool, relaxed spots.


Posted by bananas on Apr-19-2009 23:02:

quote:
Originally posted by daphunky1
I'm actually overdue on making a decision exactly like this right now. Basically I finished university 2 years ago and left all my good friends there behind and have now lived in a ski resort for the last two winters. Last summer I went back home and hung out with them and then returned here for a second winter. Now that the ski season is almost over, I'm completely puzzled with my dilemma.
Option 1: Do I stay at the resort year round and make it my new home(at least for another year), and get closer to the friends I've just started to make? Though I only have a low paying kitchen job, but I live in the mountains and summer is going to be beautiful.

or...

Option 2: Do I leave town and go treeplanting for the summer where I can make a shitload of cash in a short time, see 3 of my good university friends who are also going treeplanitng, and then see my family and travel for a couple months in the fall. I could even go back to the resort for next winter. It's just I will have been gone for 5 or 6 months and feel like I might be missing out on the opportunity to actually make some new good friends by ditching again.

Like someone said, chillin with friends, or travelling around perhaps by yourself. I've never left Canada yet though and I'm almost 24, I feel like I should really take this time to see a bit of the world, and it's not like have any sort of permanent career job that I'd be leaving.

I'm leaning towards option two: make quick cash and then travel. It's just I have this idea that maybe I can actually get a good job in in a year or so, and turn my ski-bum life in an expensive town, into a real life, but somehow I doubt that'll happen. Any advice?

i'd go with the second option


Posted by Slylee on Apr-19-2009 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
We go for a holiday on Fraser Island most years, and a few times a year we head down to Byron Bay and chill out for a weekend. Both really cool, relaxed spots.


holy shit dude, i just did some online research on Fraser Island

it's probably pretty similar to fiji huh? i'm obsessed with fiji and will go there on my honeymoon lol


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-20-2009 00:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
holy shit dude, i just did some online research on Fraser Island

it's probably pretty similar to fiji huh? i'm obsessed with fiji and will go there on my honeymoon lol


Not sure if it's like Fiji, I've never been there Sounds pretty crazy over there though, with all the psycho government shit happening. Banning the internet or something, I was reading the other day.

Fraser Island is amazing though, it's one of my favourite places in the world. So much special stuff there, and so much beauty.

And heaps of birds


Posted by Domesticated on Apr-20-2009 00:52:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Personally, I would love to travel to Ireland or Japan and get a taste of the culture on as many levels as possible. Visit their most exotic restaurants, go to their clubs and party, check out their popular landmarks or tourist destinations. I simply wish I knew someone in these places to show me around so I don't look like a clueless American.


When I've travelled, that's one of the things I seem to notice. Americans often like to be shown around or stick to the beaten track, while other nationalities just tend to go out and look. You shouldn't be afraid of exploring a foreign country, no more than just going for a walk anywhere in America and seeing what's around the corner. Discovering things for yourself is part of the joy of travel.

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
holy shit dude, i just did some online research on Fraser Island

it's probably pretty similar to fiji huh?


Uh...not quite.

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Not sure if it's like Fiji, I've never been there Sounds pretty crazy over there though, with all the psycho government shit happening. Banning the internet or something, I was reading the other day.


Don't believe it. I feel a real affinity with Fiji. I've been there around 15+ times and sort of consider it my adopted country. We have some friends there and correspond with them fairly regularly. I read Sitiveni Rabuka's book some years ago and I've been in the country during the times of unrest. They have a very respectful attitude for tourists and rarely does anything bad happen to foreigners. The problems usually only occur in the capital of Suva, and the airport is in Nadi, which is on the other side of the main island.

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Fraser Island is amazing though, it's one of my favourite places in the world. So much special stuff there, and so much beauty.

And heaps of birds


Freak.

p.s matavenge


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