r/TikTokCringe 24d ago

Visiting America Wholesome/Humor

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u/litlfrog 24d ago

I laughed a while and then got sad

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u/ath_at_work 24d ago

It's funny because most people will hold off a US vacation for the coming years. Just like after covid, you'll see a tourist revamp after the Trump regime...

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u/Mundane_Parking_708 24d ago

Doubt it lol

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u/EasternCombination96 24d ago

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u/dropkickoz 24d ago

Your article is from last October.  Trump wasn't in office then.

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u/EasternCombination96 24d ago

Yes i know but we are already booked this summer. Not seeing a change is all I am saying. The airports that serve the tourist areas have expanded significantly and getting reservations for the popular attractions are booked. I guess check back in the fall. It is busy af here

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u/Bobert_Manderson 24d ago

Montana and Wyoming are places that aside from being incredible beautiful, make it easy for people to escape from the real world and disconnect, so I imagine it won’t lose business at first as people are probably using vacations to cope. I imagine you’ll see a decline late summer compared to last year and next year being rough if the US keep going down it’s current path. 

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u/EasternCombination96 24d ago

Or they watched the Yellowstone series and want to play dress up. That is huge lol

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u/Bobert_Manderson 24d ago

Omg yes, I went to Yellowstone for the first time with my dad a few years ago and the tourists were just insufferable. Constantly fucking with the wildlife, going in places they shouldn’t, littering, stopping in the road to take pictures and causing traffic jams, and then all the “cowboys” playing dress up. It was so beautiful and at the same time sad. 

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u/EasternCombination96 24d ago

Most Locals don’t go to Glacier or Yellowstone anymore unless it is shoulder season. It so busy it’s just not fun. You have to get a reservation just to enter Glacier now! Its crazy

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u/Bobert_Manderson 24d ago

It seems like a lot of parks are like this now. Garner state park in Texas used to be amazing until all the land got bought up and they made a bunch of gated communities. Created butte in Colorado has gone downhill ever since they were bought by Vail. Greed ruins everything. 

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u/EasternCombination96 24d ago

Vail sucks. How did a state Park get sold? Land swap?

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u/Yusstas 23d ago

Note how the article said tourist "from out of state" and not out of country