Do people travel somewhere sunny for a while alone, to get away, or am I a weirdo for craving this right now? If it's common, to what kinds of hotels do people travel?I'm looking at 5 star hotels and such but it seems so weird. It'll probably be a bunch of families, as I'm roaming the hotel alone. Is this common? Do I have to get married?
ChatGPT says:You're definitely not weird — it's actually really common for people to take solo trips to sunny destinations just to recharge, reflect, or simply enjoy their own company. Many people book themselves into nice resorts or 5-star hotels as a form of self-care or celebration, even without a special occasion.Yes, those places often have families or couples, but that doesn’t mean solo travelers don’t belong. Lots of people travel alone — professionals taking a break, creatives seeking inspiration, people in life transitions, or just folks who enjoy their own space.You don't have to be married to enjoy a luxury experience. If anything, going solo means total freedom — you choose the pace, the activities, the meals, the mood. There are also resorts and hotels that cater more to solo travelers, wellness seekers, or adults-only experiences, if you want to avoid the family crowd.So no, you're not weird — you're just craving something many people quietly want but don’t always give themselves permission to do.
>>2828315>>>/r9k/ is this way Mr. Autismfrog.
>>2828315This is why I do the extra work to make sure wherever I go, it’s a place where I can be a loser in peace. That means entries and exits are private without a front desk person to see me constantly going out and coming back alone, especially when it would be something like me coming back home for the night at 9pm on Friday. Furthermore, since I don’t really drive, I make sure that the places I will frequent have travel paths that allow me the least amount of eyeballs to see me going back and forth constantly alone.The one thing when traveling that feels like death by a thousand paper cuts is when the same peanut gallery starts to continuously see you perpetually alone, especially during times where you’re simply supposed to be out and about with people 8pm-4am Friday/Saturday etc
>>2828379r9k is a scam, they reset the bot every week so what is the point
>>2828394Idgi though, if you travel alone, what do you do outside alone at night?For me, when I travel, I go to sunny places where I can just lay in the sun and then I goon in the room balcony for the rest of the day, doing what I do at home anyway, sit by the computerWhat I have no desire to do is to leave the hotel to "go out", what would you even do? I think that's what makes you feel like a loser. You go out to drink? Simulate companionship with people? Are you looking for friends?That sounds lonely anon.For me, I just goon by the computer like I do at home, but it's 30 degrees, tropical and I'm sipping on pina colada, I couldn't ask for more
>>2828402>what are you looking for I don’t even know anymore
>>2828404It sounds like you're traveling to fill a hole, and it is that hole that makes you lonely.There's a difference between traveling for leisure and traveling for meaning. You won't find meaning abroad.Look into mindfulness and ACT. That helps with existential dread like loneliness
>>2828315I think there are definitely locales that are more non-family friendly. Namely, nightlife kind of cities, or places that are pretty pricey foods or require gear/excusions of price. I think yacht and sailing peoples may be also be alone. Personally, even couples can be interesting dinner companions, but you can also book yourself on excursions alone and talk to strangers. Do you like sunny locale activities? A diving trip gets you an instant buddy/instructor. A fishing charter gets you a first mate to bait your hook and guide behind the wheel. Key West will get you some live music and someone to talk to you right next to you at the bar. No one gives a shit if you avoid people and stay on the beach all day or next to a pool with your towel and suntan oil. Order from the bar or just stay in the shade chair. There are plenty of museums in Miami, and nightlife. Put on headphones or talk to strangers as you try all the food.Going to a city for a particular festival or a concert that you have an interest in, gives an excuse to be there and not feel like a loser.Going to a spa destination is easy alone, most people are doing it for health reasons.
>Do people travel somewhere sunny for a while alone, to get awayI grew up in Phoenix. If I never see the sun again it would still be too soon.
>>2828402>You don't just goon in your hotel room?no wonder you feel like a loserlol wut
>>2828456>I grew up in Phoenix. If I never see the sun again it would still be too soon.ROFL. I was in Vegas & Grand Canyon over Spring Break, and when I was in the rental car, I marveled that it was only like 60F outside, but if I put my arm in the sunlight coming in my window pane, for just a moment, my skin burned like a vampire immediately! FIRE
>>2828394You must be the anon who seethes about main character syndrome. Yet you are unable to form your life into a storyline, told by lines and points on a map. Instead of intuitive communication with the people you pass by, you shy away from being noticed. You must have the pudgy, droopy, sallow complexion of an inveterate couch potato and chronic masturbator. I recommend getting out and getting active for several hours a day, going nofap for several days at a time, and becoming a harder, leaner, more attractive specimen of humanity that thinks itself to be worth looking at.
>>2828402>For me, I just goon by the computer like I do at home, but it's 30 degrees, tropical and I'm sipping on pina colada, I couldn't ask for moreWhat do you say when your family or coworkers or friends ask you what you did on your trip?If I said >Oh I just hung around the hotel, laid in the sun, and sat on my computer and drank pina coladasthey'd think I was the biggest retard in the world for spending money on a flight+hotel just to do that.It does sound comfy, but I'd feel compelled to see some sights I didn't care about just so I could say I did something.I kinda hate how I feel this pressure to do "something" when I travel, but I think it's ultimately a good thing in that it pushes me outside my comfort zone and see new things, without it I would simply sit in the hotel room on my computer the entire time as well. Which is fun and comfy, just not very fulfilling if that's all I do.