I’ve got a handful of friends who visit the same place every single time they go on vacation. My knee-jerk reaction? “Why? Didn’t you already do that?” It’s not like the Eiffel Tower moved to a different arrondissement (Yes that is a word!) since last summer. It’s a fair question. If you’ve already checked a destination off your bucket list, soaked in the sights, and had a blast, why not explore somewhere new? After all, you could spend a lifetime globe-trotting and still not see it all. So, why keep going back to the same spot? Well, let’s unpack this a bit. No Trip Is Ever the Same. Here’s the thing: even if you go back to the same city, no two trips are alike. Case in point – Las Vegas. Going there with your college buddies vs. your parents is like swapping “The Hangover” for a PBS documentary. Same place, wildly different vibes. I’ve backpacked through the Grand Tetons, and I’d go back in a heartbeat. The mountains aren’t going to suddenly become less stunning, and I doubt the moose and bears unionized to avoid tourists. Frankly, I’d go there ten more times if I could – the limit does not exist. Travel Snobs, Chill. Some people collect new destinations like Pokémon cards, flexing their country count in Instagram bios. That’s cool and all, but if racking up stamps in your passport feels like a competitive sport, you’re missing the point. If you’re happiest lounging at the same beachside resort every summer, do it! I’ll be over here, jealous of your tan and your tropical drink pics. Vacations are about recharging your batteries, not winning a “Who’s Seen More of the World” contest. The Nostalgia Factor. Revisiting a destination can feel like reuniting with an old friend. The smells, the sounds, even that quirky corner café you stumbled into – it all creates this comforting mix of nostalgia and excitement. Fun fact: I didn’t leave the country until my late 20s (Other than Canada, I don’t count that). My first international trip was an unforgettable trip to England, but honestly, I probably missed half of what there was to experience. If I went back, I’d notice things I didn’t see before – especially in London. Let’s Get Real: You Can’t See It All in One Trip. Have you ever really experienced everything a place has to offer in just one visit? Spoiler: you haven’t. Between the local food, hidden gems, and quirky festivals that only happen on Wednesdays in June, there’s always more to discover. So, if you feel drawn to a place you’ve already been, embrace it. It’s like rereading your favorite book—you’ll catch something new every time. My PSA of the Day: There’s zero shame in revisiting a beloved destination. See it twice, ten times, or a hundred. If you’re worried about people judging you, just remember – you’re the one holding the margarita while they’re stuck in a cubicle. And if you think I’m a little nutty for this take… well, you’re probably not wrong. But I bet you’ve been to Disneyland more than once, so who’s really judging here? |