I love going on vacation and going to concerts, but the anticipation of going to a vacation spot or looking forward to an upcoming show by someone I really enjoy is nearly as good. It's almost a tossup.
If this is meant literally,the destination. I always wish I could just be there. I get anxiety, rather than having high hopes. On the plus side,I usually end up enjoying the destination.
@notthisagain- I’m sorry, it does suck. I don’t know you, but I’m rooting for ya. Not to die or anything, but to have a good day or something. May you hit every green light next time you’re driving!
Always the destination. I fly standby and it's stressful as hell not knowing if I'm getting on the flight until the last minute. Once the cabin doors are shut, it's all vacation mode
Love driving, stopping at cool looking places en-route to destination. It's about a 9 hr drive to visit my daughter and grands in S. Carolina, I stop in Jax overnight on the way up. (Fabulous mall St. John's Town Center.)Love both that destination and journey.
If we're being literal, the destination.
ReplyDeleteIf we're being figurative, the journey is more fun.
I love going on vacation and going to concerts, but the anticipation of going to a vacation spot or looking forward to an upcoming show by someone I really enjoy is nearly as good. It's almost a tossup.
ReplyDeleteProbably the journey because more often than not the destination was a letdown.
ReplyDeleteHow many more miles?!
ReplyDeleteThe journey is for the birds as far as i'm concerned. It'd be better to be at the destination right about now.
ReplyDeleteIf this is meant literally,the destination. I always wish I could just be there. I get anxiety, rather than having high hopes. On the plus side,I usually end up enjoying the destination.
ReplyDeleteopening the door into the hotel room & putting all the free tea & coffee in suitcase.
ReplyDeleteDestination, for sure.
ReplyDeleteDestination. Especially when air travel is involved. I just want to get there and not be stuck in an airport! :)
ReplyDeleteEither to be determined only in hindsight
ReplyDeleteIm looking forward to dying, tbh. depression sucks.
ReplyDelete@notthisagain- I’m sorry, it does suck. I don’t know you, but I’m rooting for ya. Not to die or anything, but to have a good day or something. May you hit every green light next time you’re driving!
DeleteAlways the destination. I fly standby and it's stressful as hell not knowing if I'm getting on the flight until the last minute. Once the cabin doors are shut, it's all vacation mode
ReplyDeleteIt depends upon the journey and the destination.
ReplyDeleteIt is the vacation hotel sex.
ReplyDeleteSince I drive more than fly, I will say the journey because I have to enjoy it so the traveling doesn't tick me off.
ReplyDeleteI think once they put all of us in the cold dark ground or the cremation flames, whatever's your pleasure, we'll probably all say the journey.
ReplyDeleteIn general though it's whichever one sucks less.
A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.
ReplyDeleteLao Tzu
Dear Lao Tzu: If you don’t plan and book in advance, you get terrible rates. WTF is wrong with you?! πΈ
DeleteNamaste, you trust-fund baby. ✌πΌ
In an airplane seat with 10 across? Are you kidding???
ReplyDeleteI like train rides...
ReplyDeleteπ But only if it’s a Shinkansen. π€·π»♀️
SAYONARA, BABY! πΎπ₯π©⛅️✨
The journey!
ReplyDeleteLove driving, stopping at cool looking places en-route to destination. It's about a 9 hr drive to visit my daughter and grands in S. Carolina, I stop in Jax overnight on the way up. (Fabulous mall St. John's Town Center.)Love both that destination and journey.
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