The Fauxcation™
Fake travel, real relaxation.
By Jason Adair

Everyone is talking
about “the staycation.” But why? Not only is
this latest in the slang lexicon not incredibly clever, but actually vacationing
at home is impossible for some people, specifically, people like me who can’t
be at home without doing some kind of work around the house. That’s why
I’ve invented a new vacation model, with an even less clever name: the
Fauxcation™.
The Fauxcation™ is a weekend-long trip to a hotel. Any hotel. The only
requirement is that it be far enough away from your house that you won’t
be tempted to return home in the middle of the night for something you forgot.
I came up with this idea after several years of traveling with my kids. It
didn’t really seem to matter where we went. Short of that theme park
with the cartoon vermin, the kids’ fondest memories always had to do
with the hotel we stayed in. Even when we stayed in the most “affordable” dives,
the kids thought it a magical experience.
It got me thinking
about my own childhood family vacations and how walking into a new hotel
room was
almost like being named king of a castle. This was
mostly due to the fact that a lot of childhood’s normal rules were suspended
the moment you walked through that hotel room door. It was at a hotel in Phoenix
where I was first trusted with my very own key, years before I was given a
key to our house. In Flagstaff I was allowed to hang out in the hotel’s
arcade by myself, long after my normal bedtime. In Burbank we checked into
a hotel at 9:30 at night and then had food sent up to the room; after we finished
our burgers, we were allowed to go swimming—no post-meal waiting period!
Upon checking into hotels, I always got to fetch ice from the machine down
the hall, a job my daughter has now inherited (much to her little brother’s
jealous disappointment). She also has first dibs on any of those little shampoos
or soaps they give you, but this he doesn’t seem to mind.
When choosing
a hotel for your Fauxcation™, get one with a pool. Even
if you have a pool at home, this is still huge. No matter how uniform the shape
or depth, a pool that’s not in your backyard is a totally different animal.
It’s a new place to explore, a place where kids of all ages congregate
and bond over petty mischief—because, hey, they’re on vacation
too! Unlike regular vacations, the Fauxcation™ does not require you to
wage a small war to get your kids out of the pool and ready to go to an actual
vacation destination—because you’re already there.
When your Fauxcation™ time is up, you also won’t
have to do that soul-killing, five-hour-long, half-asleep drive home. No
worries about leaving
early to beat the traffic or spending your last day in post-vacation gridlock;
no dealing with skyrocketing fuel costs; and with the money you save on gas,
you can afford to order dinner from room service, which is kind of magical
no matter what age you are.
Many hotels have
now made it their mission to provide a family-friendly environment, so go
ahead and
take them up on it. If your kids are anything like mine, you
won’t even have to look up fun things to do around town. Just sit back
and relax while the kids jump from bed to bed, giggling, while you enjoy doing
absolutely nothing.
Still
set on staycationing this year?
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