Aint no way 😡
2026-04-25 09:43 UTC
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@Comrade_Spood@quokk.au 2026-04-25 10:39
Thats because the residents didnt choose to have their town be economically dependent on tourism. Tourist economies tend to really fuck over local residents. Be it insane housing prices due to airbnbs. Or lack of necessities like grocery stores, affordable restuarants, etc due to all the stores being knick-knack and commodity shops or gentrified tourist centered restaurants. Lack of decent jobs due to everything being targeted towards tourism (really shitty if its seasonal tourism, cause then you are out of the job for the off season). Not to mention having to deal with the roads being congested with tourists, be they pedestrians or drivers. Plus so so so much more. My take, a place should NEVER base its economy around tourism. I got no problem with tourism, but it should be a byproduct or consequence of having a place worth visiting. Not the whole point of the town existing. An economy around tourism is like an economy built around oil. Yeah its a great boost to income for the place, but it comes at the expensive of QoL for the residents, and eventually the well will dry up and youll have nothing to fall back on.
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@AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social 2026-04-25 14:32
I'd really love you to try and live in one of those cities. Not just spend some days there, but actually live there. Housing prices, thanks to fucking airbnb are the highest of your country so buying a house is impossible, but even renting is nearly impossible because nobody wants to rent to a local when they can earn 3x or more by scamming tourists. Want to work here? You either work in services (bars, restaurants, or other kind of touristic slavery) or need to look for work out of the city. You might be lucky enough to work in something that's not tourism related, but it's pure luck to find one. The city centre? Yeah... Don't go there, you're not gonna find other than a tourist theme park. Tons of shops created exclusively with the tourist in mind and don't you dare trying to look for something to eat. All you'll find are tourist traps. I've seen this city become the shithole it is today thanks to tourism.
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@Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 06:43
"I make your life possible, peasant. Grovel." Everybody hates a tourist.
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@Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2026-04-25 16:16
For starters, there are no cities "whose economy is **entirely** based on Tourism". The closest to 100% Tourism are large resorts made specifically for that. Further, this opinion of many locals about Tourism is from cities which used to have little or no Tourism and now have very large numbers of tourists.The reason for it is that, before Tourism became a large fraction of the local economy, such places used to have a far more diversified and robust Economy that didn't just crash whenever some volcano in Iceland had a burp or something such, neither did they have the overcrowding, high prices and disneyfication of shops, restaurants and attractions that Tourism brings. Unless you're some third world shithole, without limitations Tourism lowers quality of life, makes everything more expensive (pushing out the locals) and destroys the vibe of a city - you don't need to be that much ahead of 3rd World status for mass tourism to actually make the quality of life for the locals worse: Tourism brings gains to only a fraction of the population but the costs are borne by almost everybody, in a similar way to high polluting industries. Further, Tourism is very much a Tragedy Of The Commons situation - the side effects of too much Tourism destroy the environment that attracted tourists in the first place, at the very least over time reducing the quality of the tourists that do come (i.e. as Tourism degrades the place you get fewer high spending tourists interested in the local culture and culinary tradition, and more cheap mass Tourism) - and thus invariably those places where governments and local authorities bet heavily on Tourism are either places that used to be dirt poor (and thus have nothing to lose from even excessive Tourism) or are badly managed and thus, driven by pure greed and "we have found a silver bullet" delusions, never impose the kind of restrictions on Tourism needed to avoid the Tragedy part. As it so happens, I live in such a place - Portugal - and come from a city which has suffered exactly what I describe - Lisbon. The government of an European country with high average levels of Education betting on a low value added industry which mainly employs people with low levels of specialization is literally choosing to stay at "just above 3rd World" level even though the population's level of Education could yield far more than that, which is probably why Portugal has fallen back to being one of the countries with the lowest GDP per-capita of the EU as almost all countries of Eastern Europe have surpassed Portugal in the last 2 decades even though when they joined the EU their GDP per-capita was in average around 70% that of Portugal. Tourism is great if you're a 3rd World shithole because there no matter how much it becomes it will only make things better than before, but the more ahead a place is in terms of Education and Quality Of Life the lower the level of Tourism beyond which for the majority of people living there things actually become worse than before.
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@Quill7513@slrpnk.net 2026-04-25 20:31
because tourism is a gentrification economy. it represents that we built something for us that now someone else gets to enjoy while we stand outside cold and shivering. tourism requires colonialism to work
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@Jankatarch@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 01:14
Tbf tourists very often treat locals like zoo animals so...
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@kittenzrulz123@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2026-04-26 12:58
To be fair basing an entire economy around tourism tends to make a city shitty. I live in NYC and its a city that people actually live in with an actual economy, when tourists come they stick to the shitty parts that people here tend to avoid so they're mostly out of the way.
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@corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca 2026-04-25 20:18
> who's whose
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@resipsaloquitur@lemmy.cafe 2026-04-25 12:51
Who is economy. Baby don't hurt me. No more. Also: Europeans: "Americans never travel anywhere. Get a fucking passport!" _five minutes later_… Europeans: "Americans?! Here?! Fucking hell!"
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@cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2026-04-25 10:33
Hey. We have more than tourism! Like oil, and slop, and a third thing!
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@space_comrade@hexbear.net 2026-04-25 11:33
Yes because all income in the city gets pooled and distributed equally among all residents... People that post memes like this think it's some big gotcha but you're just showing your ass how ignorant you are about how the economy works.
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@AI_toothbrush@lemmy.zip 2026-04-25 11:52
I lived like 5 months in spain, about half an hour from barcelona by train, you kind of get it after a while. You wanna buy some stuff to eat and you have to go to the edge of the city to buy something thats not some overpriced touristy bs. At the same time its understandable that someone would want to go to barcelona or spain in general cause its really nice so yeah
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@LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins@hexbear.net 2026-04-25 11:23
Probably because the "tourist economy" only benefits a 5-10% (being really fucking generous with that) slice of the population that's petty bourgeois, actually owns the businesses being used, and benefits from the revenue while their workers are paid like they're at walmart
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@Malyca@lemmy.zip 2026-04-25 16:31
Look you'd be pissed too if you had to deal with some of them
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@Amputret@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2026-04-25 10:24
See also: Cornwall.
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@BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today 2026-04-25 14:03
I'm in Central Florida, so it may be the top tourist center in the world. NYC and Vegas give it a run, but that's about it. I've been here for 25 years, and it kind of made me lose any interest in touristy vacations. I'm surrounded by it, so I'm getting the commercial vacation vibe every day. I'm long over it. These days, I don't really want to SEE things or places on vacation, I want to be in the woods, or an island, or somewhere away from people.
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@Kwakigra@beehaw.org 2026-04-25 15:59
The difference between a tourist city and an abandoned ruin is that people want to visit tourist cities even when the original economy of the city collapsed. Imagine living in poverty while your community and culture relies on a combination of accepting pity and serving entitlement from strangers to continue existing. It can make one bitter about the situation.
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@rustyfish@piefed.world 2026-04-25 11:19
Don’t care. Will visit no matter how angrily you stare. Here is some pocket change. Bye.
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@Chapo_is_Red@hexbear.net 2026-04-25 17:07
This, but for college towns
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@TachyonTele@piefed.social 2026-04-25 11:55
Also, Customer Service when a customer needs service:
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@Tiral@lemmy.world 2026-04-27 01:52
Sure, but also people just like it. I live in Illinois about 2.5 hours out of Chicago and I love it. We have all 4 seasons, the population is roughly 400k, we have basically everything a major city has, way less traffic, cost of living is minimal (comparatively), I can travel 10 miles out and it's farmland where we can run ATVs and dirt bikes, hunting (not my thing personally), you can easily go into Chicago if there's a huge concert or event (we get a lot locally too). I get that it isn't everyone's thing with snowing a few times a year, or you're not an hour from a beach. But that would eventually get old after a while I'm sure. Just saying there are plenty of reasons to pick "why would you live there" places.
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@Comrade_Spood@quokk.au 2026-04-26 09:34
Somebody got a business degree from their local community college (no disrespect to community colleges, major disrespect to business majors). You're like a rich man telling the poor to count their blessings and pull themselves up by the bootstraps. Fuck off and maybe learn to read before you go trying to lecture me about how great living in a tourist economy is.
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@Warl0k3@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 09:55
> no anything Well besides absolute shitloads of farms, which some correct people might consider *less than glamorous* but which still have to go somewhere - and which every developing nation *also* needs many of. Seriously, this is a deeply apples-to-things-that-aren't-apples comparison.
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@Comrade_Spood@quokk.au 2026-04-26 13:12
Wow, please continue to tell the person living paycheck to paycheck, working in houseless services, living in tourist town, and has never had the money to even step foot outside of New England, how great tourism is. And you very much have stake in the game Mr. "I've travelled the world." You're literally the person the economy of these places is catering to.
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@AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca 2026-04-25 17:21
Whynotboth.jpeg Tourists are annoying AF especially cause they don't know the local roads and they end up slowing down all traffic because of that. Fuck 'em. I just wanna get home after work in a timely manner, hate being stuck behind some ancient murican that doesn't know their way around town.
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@Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 10:10
I once dealt with a hotel guest who was genuinely upset because shuttle service was suspended due to an active shooter across the street, and he had a tee time he was going to miss. This is the sort of entitlement people in the service industry deal with every single day. I blame capitalism because it incentivizes this sort of behavior, but I do not absolve tourists.
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@Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 21:37
And similarly, it's known that tourists are shitty customers when compared with business travelers.
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@FortyTwo@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 07:42
Usually people already live there and have normal jobs. Some big attraction is commercialised, a company (often but not always from outside the community) profits off of it. People like it so more and more keep coming, causing prices to jump. Slowly but surely people can't afford housing. Normal businesses that do normal work can't remain competitive when their offices get much more expensive, so they depart too, leaving only more tourism-focused companies to be profitable. The locals have to choose between leaving their home or joining the companies that ruined it. Mass tourism industries do provide a lot of income for businesses that profit off it. But to do so those businesses have cannibalised the actual life and economic activity of the location. Nice for the businesses, less so for the people who just wanted to live and have a normal job in their home town...
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@wpb@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 20:01
So what I'm supposed to kiss your feet because the owning class is raking in bags of cash off of you driving up prices on pretty much everything, while we're left with you getting shitfaced and acting like complete assholes? Thanks I guess.
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@GraniteM@lemmy.world 2026-04-25 16:21
Locals who live in a city who's economy is based entirely on a private prison when they see a new thing being made illegal: 
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@Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works 2026-04-25 17:09
Tourists are fine, it's the assholes we don't like. The ones that drive like fucking maniacs, and blast music in their Airbnb's. The worst are the people who buy vacation houses and fuck the locals over with extortionate rent and houses too expensive to consider. Fuck vacation houses. If you own one of these, the locals fucking do hate you.
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@BigBenis@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 19:35
My county's economy is based entirely off of maximizing the extraction of the merger wealth of the working class and this is pretty much my face at all times these days.
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@RebekahWSD@lemmy.world 2026-04-25 14:39
I grew up in a town that the population tripled in the summer. I hated it because I was a kid and had no choice where I was. Adults would stop their cars to ask me questions as I played in the front yard, I'd answer them fully and truthfully only to be told I must be lying for them to peel away. There was still only one way on and off the island, you passed the thing you wanted to visit if you were here, and the thing you wanted was half a block away. They all found that out eventually, but no one ever apologized. Even the ones who had to double back (to get off the island usually)
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@VictoriaAScharleau@lemmy.world 2026-04-27 02:04
students and their parents in a college town
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@drmoose@lemmy.world 2026-04-26 07:33
Tourism is fucking awesome - it connects people from different worlds, connects economies and opens up niche areas like cultural preservation and ecology. It also provides flexibility and seasonal work for entire extended area giving people opportunities to temporarily relocate or migrate long term. Tourism is the best - don't listen to the angry entitled boomers. Edit: alt right propaganda eating people's brains huh don't travel, be afraid, they'll eat your dogs yadayada