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A New Survey Reveals the Destination Americans Regret Visiting the Most

We’ve all been there. You spend months scrolling through glossy Instagram photos, mapping out itineraries and dropping a small fortune on flights, only to find yourself standing in a destination thinking, I would like to log a formal complaint with the universe. In golf, you get a "mulligan"—a risk-free do-over to erase a terrible shot. But in the world of vacationing, you’re usually just left holding a very expensive receipt and a lifetime of buyer's remorse.

According to a comprehensive global survey by Travel Guard, travel regret is an almost universal phenomenon, with an astonishing 97% of U.S. travelers admitting they’ve taken at least one vacation they wish they could entirely redo. But when it comes to the specific domestic spots that leave Americans feeling the most burned, one neon-soaked city takes the crown for the ultimate travel hangover: Las Vegas.

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    It’s easy to see why Sin City leads the pack for vacation remorse. Vegas is a destination built entirely on high-stakes expectations, but for many travelers, the reality quickly devolves into an overwhelming mix of overcrowded strip sidewalks, aggressive resort fees and the distinct pain of over-hyped nightlife. The survey points out that 13% of people say they regretted a trip simply because they were too stressed or overwhelmed to enjoy it, while another 12% blamed overcrowded destinations for ruining the vibe. When you mix massive crowds with 16% of respondents reporting major accommodation issues and another 11% admitting they ran out of cash sooner than expected, Las Vegas becomes the perfect storm for a vacation meltdown.

    The study also notes that half of all major travel regrets happen during our 20s, a decade when we are prone to booking cheap, poorly planned party holidays or high-pressure group trips with the wrong crowd. In fact, choosing the wrong travel companions accounted for 11% of all vacation disasters, frequently leading to explosive arguments before the flight home.

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    When a vacation tanks, it doesn't just ruin your mood—it takes a massive bite out of your wallet. The survey reveals that, on average, Americans feel they wasted about $1,054 on trips that weren't worth it, with a stubborn 15% admitting they burned upwards of $2,000 on a total flop.

    The silver lining? These blunders are changing how we travel. An enlightened 74% of respondents say their past vacation disasters directly influence how they book today, with most now prioritizing careful advance planning, thorough destination research, and a much heavier focus on personal comfort over cutting corners. After all, the best way to ensure you don’t need a weekend do-over is to plan it right the first time.

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    Travel Guard Travel Regret SurveyGlobal Media Network

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