A Radical Storage survey reveals that 56.5% of Americans admit to “tourist syndrome,” engaging in inappropriate behavior while on vacation, reflecting a broader issue affecting travel etiquette and the tourism industry.
A survey of 1,231 Americans by travel analysts at Radical Storage investigates how normalized bad behavior is on vacation.
Knocking over a wall of masterpieces in the pursuit of the perfect selfie, being intimate on the Great Pyramid of Giza – these are real examples of tourists behaving badly. Some places, like Copenhagen, are actively rewarding tourists for good behavior, whereas other places, like Spain, are seeing waves of anti-tourist…
















