In the United States, a staycation is a recreational break spent at home or within a both-ways day's trip distance of it, requiring no overnight accommodation. In the UK and Hong Kong, the term has increasingly come to encompass domestic tourism, or taking a holiday in one's resident country or territory as opposed to traveling abroad. In Hong Kong, the term has also come to mean a vacation spent staying in a nearby hotel or accommodation. Common activities of a staycation include the use of a home pool, visits to local parks and museums, and attendance at local festivals and amusement parks. Some staycationers also like to follow a set of rules, such as setting a start and end date, planning ahead, and avoiding routine, with the goal of creating the feel of a traditional vacation. Staycations achieved popularity in the U.S. during the Great Recession of the late 2000s. In 2020, they became common because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
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