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10 Old-School Vacation Destinations We Want To Bring Back

Traveling can be about exploring somewhere new, but it can also be about traveling back—to a favorite memory, to a simpler time, or to a world of nostalgia. From passed-down recipes to antique furniture, Southerners have a deep fascination with bringing the past into the present. And that love extends to our vacation habits. Some of us visit the same destination year after year. Often, we’ll go as far as to rent the same house or reserve the same beachfront condo unit we’ve always stayed in. We eat at the same restaurants and recreate family photos to track how everyone’s changed.
But travel nostalgia can also mean visiting old-school locales that may or may not be new to us. These are the places that Southerners have trusted with their time off for generations. From family trips to best friend reunions and romantic weekends away, these 10 destinations are familiar standbys that always provide a good time.
Disney World
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No place does nostalgia like Disney World. There’s a reason attending this theme park in Orlando, Florida is practically a rite of passage for American (and especially Southern) kids. Open since 1971, millions of families have invited the magic of the mouse into their worlds and have created memories here that will last a lifetime. While new rides and resorts have been added to the lineup over the past 50-plus years, the best thing about Disney is that 40-year-olds taking their kids for the first time can give them the same experience they had as children. You can still take a spin in a giant teacup and race to down a Mickey Mouse-shaped ice cream bar before it melts.
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When Southerners want a mountain vacation, you better believe Gatlinburg, Tennessee is on their short list (and for some it’s the only name on the list). The town has been welcoming visitors since the start of the 20th century, but when Great Smoky Mountains National Park opened in 1934, tourism skyrocketed. Yellowstone National Pak is often thought of as the ultimate nostalgic family vacation destination, and you can think of the Smokies as the Yellowstone of the east coast. Gatlinburg has been a steady mountain town retreat since the 1950s and 1960s, when many of our favorite storied attractions, including the Gatlinburg Sky Lift, Pancake Pantry, and Ober Gatlinburg, were founded.
Rock City
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Something about being born in the South means the words “See Rock City” are emblazoned in your memory, even if you can’t quite pinpoint the reason why. Located atop Lookout Mountain in Georgia, the attraction is most often associated with Chattanooga since it’s just six miles from the city’s downtown. The magical trail weaves in and out of natural rock for 4,100 feet, taking visitors of all ages through magical fairy outcroppings and gnome villages. The views from the top of the mountain are expansive (it’s said you can see seven states from the top), but it’s the childlike whimsy that has kept folks coming back for generations.
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Florida is vacation central, but no place in the state is more storied as a recreational retreat than St. Augustine. Largely considered the oldest continually inhabited city in the country, vacationing here goes all the way back to the 19th century when folks flocked to the area to drink from the famous Fountain of Youth discovered by Ponce de Leon in 1513. Today, you can still drink from the fountain’s gurgling springs, which has been a waterfront park since the 1930s. You can continue down memory lane by checking out the city’s incredible historic architecture, visiting the historic Castillo de San Marcos National Monument fort, and spotting giant gators at a popular alligator farm that’s been around since 1893.
Close your eyes and picture a classic family vacation. Chances are your mind went straight to an old-fashioned station wagon or minivan traversing country roads and scenic byways. Southerners will never tire of packing their favorite snacks, piling into the car, and setting out on a road trip—and one of their favorite routes to drive is the Blue Ridge Parkway. Constructed in 1936, the nearly 500-mile road runs through Virginia and North Carolina, connecting Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It was voted as our readers’ favorite scenic drive in 2022, and we’d venture to guess it’ll remain that way for years and years to come.
Weeki Wachee Springs
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Vacations are meant to inspire your imagination, and Weeki Wachee Springs in Spring Hill, Florida, sure knows how to do that. The attraction is famous for introducing the world to mermaids via a variety show that includes performers swimming and dancing underwater in the country’s deepest natural spring. After opening in 1947 and enjoying high demand through the 1960s, Weeki Wachee experienced a decline in visitors once Disney World took over the hearts of tourists. In more recent history, the attraction, which is now a state park and includes not only mermaid shows but river boat tours, kayak rentals, and swimming in Buccaneer Bay, has been building up its attendance once again.
The Lost Sea
Don’t chalk this place up to another quirky roadside attraction. The Lost Sea in Sweetwater, Tennesseee (halfway between Knoxville and Chattanooga) is the country’s largest underground lake and a bona fide natural wonder that we’re lucky to have in our backyard. Though the caverns the lake resides in was an early home for Cherokees, the lake wasn’t discovered until 1905. The destination become a public attraction in 1965, and today you can still take boat tour of the Lost Sea and even spend the night in the cave.
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If you live in the South, you’ve probably heard the term “Old Florida” tossed around a time or two. No place embodies that wind-in-your-hair, sand-between-your-toes spirit than The Florida Keys. Drive along the iconic Overseas Highway, which runs for 113 miles between Key Largo and Key West, making stops at different islands and beach towns along the way. Some ridiculously remote and others more traversed, each has a personality and reputation all its own. If you make it down to Key West, nothing beckons for the golden days like visiting the former home of famous author Ernest Hemingway.
Ocean City, Maryland
Ocean City’s iconic boardwalk has been around since 1902, but the beach town’s days as a vacation destination go back even further to the late 1800s when wealthy people from larger cities began to use the area to hunt and fish. Once the boardwalk was built, hotels, restaurants, attractions, and gift shops followed, transforming the town into the tourist magnet it is today. Regardless of the crowds, there’s nothing more nostalgic than the simple pleasures of hot French fries, carnival games, and a giant Ferris wheel you can see the ocean from.
Pawleys Island, South Carolina
Charleston and Myrtle Beach get plenty of attention, but a teeny barrier island tucked between the two is the old-school charmer we’re here to discuss. Populated largely by beach houses, where your entire clan can relax for a week, an ordinance signed in 1968 prevents this waterfront haven from becoming overrun with commercial properties. The few that exist are as enchanting as can be. For example, the Sea View Inn, established in 1937, features a rocker-lined porch overlooking the waves and offers guests of its 20 rooms two homecooked meals a day.
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Family fun finds home at two new Andalusia destinations – The Andalusia Star-News

Family fun finds home at two new Andalusia destinations
Published 4:30 pm Friday, August 1, 2025
- LEFT: Adalynne Butler enjoys play time at Aunt Dawnie’s Indoor Playground. RIGHT: Fully-trained macaw parrots are ready for your visit to Andalusia Animal Adventures. Both businesses opened to the public in Andalusia approximately three weeks ago. (PHOTOS BY KELLEY SCHEPPER)
Written by Kelley Schepper for the Star-News
Two new businesses in Andalusia are giving local families something they have long hoped for: safe, fun and imaginative spaces for children to explore. From hands-on animal encounters to indoor pretend play, the newest attractions in town are drawing praise and foot traffic from residents eager for more family-friendly options.
Aunt Dawnie’s Indoor Playroom: “Big Smiles and Little Giggles”
Inspired by a social media video and a lifelong love of children, Dawn Baker opened Aunt Dawnie’s Indoor Playroom this summer with the goal of sparking joy and imagination in young visitors.
“I watched a TikTok of a grandma’s playroom and thought, why can’t I do that here?” Baker said. “I’ve worked with kids for 35 years. It’s all I’ve ever known.”
The space is filled with hands-on, screen-free play areas like a pretend vet clinic, mini kitchen and market, all themed to spark curiosity and creativity. Baker said she intentionally keeps the play space small and simple.
“The only machines here are the kids’ feet,” she said with a laugh. “It’s all about using your imagination.”
Baker described the playroom as a place for “big smiles and little giggles,” a phrase she chose carefully. “I want kids to be excited from the moment they walk in, and I want parents to feel welcome too,” she said. “It’s open and relaxed. Parents can sit and watch or even join in. The space is designed for connection.”
Aunt Dawnie’s also plans to host rotating monthly themes, like a construction zone or dress-up party, along with limited-ticket seasonal events. She is already brainstorming holiday celebrations like a Nutcracker-themed day or a dino dig party.
“I get bored easily,” Baker said. “So I plan to change things often. That way, it stays fresh for the kids and for me.”
Though the playroom has only been open since late July, the community response has been strong.
“I haven’t even had my grand opening yet,” Baker said. “People just started showing up as soon as we got the green light from the city.”
With plans to host mommy meetups, small group classes and more interactive fun, Baker hopes Aunt Dawnie’s becomes a regular part of the community.
“If you’ve got the heart for it, it’ll work,” she said. “We prayed about this from the start, and the support from the town has been incredible.”
Andalusia Animal Adventures: An Up-Close Safari for All Ages
Another new option, Andalusia Animal Adventures, is offering a different kind of family experience, one where kangaroos, spider monkeys and sloths take center stage.
Owner Shea Hensley, a lifelong animal trainer and educator, brought the attraction to Andalusia after decades in the film and wildlife industries.
“I’ve owned four big animal facilities and trained animals for movies for 35 years,” he said. “We didn’t know anyone in Alabama, but Andalusia just felt right.”
The facility is home to dozens of animals, including kangaroos, spider monkeys, tortoises, exotic birds and more. What sets it apart from a traditional zoo is the level of interaction.
“Every one of our animals is trained for handling,” he said. “You don’t just stand behind a fence. You go into the habitat with one of our handlers and sit with the animals.”
Visitors can feed and hold spider monkeys, cuddle baby kangaroos and even watch birds that talk and climb custom-built trees indoors.
“I’m so anti-cage,” he said. “Our birds don’t live in cages. They live in trees inside the building. One even started laying eggs after we brought her here.”
Education is at the heart of the mission. Each visit is led by a handler who provides facts and context about the animals. Many staff members are former teachers, and the center offers special programs for children with autism or developmental delays, all free of charge.
“We want people to feel something different when they walk in here,” Hensley said. “It’s not just about the animals. It’s about making memories together.”
Though the center is still expanding, including a sloth pen and an indoor show space, it has already welcomed a steady stream of school groups and curious families.
“We’ve been open three weeks and haven’t had a five-minute break,” he said. “There’s been so much interest, and we haven’t even advertised.”
The team also runs traveling programs, bringing animals directly to schools for educational events. Inside the facility, large group visits are welcome, with space to host up to 100 guests at a time.
“There’s nothing else like this in the entire United States,” he said. “Not just in how close you get to the animals, but in the feeling you get when you walk through the doors.”
A Community With Growing Options
With both Aunt Dawnie’s and Andalusia Animal Adventures opening their doors in the same season, local families now have more ways to spend time together indoors, safely and memorably.
“It’s about creating joy,” Baker said. “Not just for the kids, but for the parents too.”
Hensley echoed that sentiment. “We want people to build memories,” he said. “That’s what it’s all about.”
As Andalusia continues to grow, these two businesses offer a glimpse into the community’s future, one filled with creativity, connection and care.
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Paris Hilton Says This U.S. Resort Is One of Her ‘Favorite Places on Earth’

For Paris Hilton, family traditions and luxury hotels go hand in hand. Over the last two years, the iconic world traveler has been posting stunning photo albums of her young family’s stays at the Grand Wailea in Maui for their holiday vacations on social media, sharing that it’s been a family tradition since she was two years old, with her sister, Nikki Hilton, chiming in: “Favorite hotel.”
So what makes the Grand Wailea—a Waldorf Astoria Resort and one of the premier Hilton properties—the Hilton sisters’ favorite? Paris Hilton talked with Travel + Leisure earlier this month, revealing why the resort means so much to her family, including husband Carter Reum and their young children, son Phoenix and daughter London. “Grand Wailea is one of my favorite places on Earth. It’s just so beautiful and peaceful. The second we land, I feel like I can just relax and get away from it all,” Hilton shared with T+L. “It’s become such a special place for my family. London actually took her very first steps there, which I’ll never forget. Now it’s where we make new memories together, and that means everything to me.”
Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort
Choosing to spend Christmas and New Year’s at Grand Wailea is not just “sliving the dream” for Hilton; it also means she has experienced the transformation of the resort throughout its multi-year, $500 million renovation, which included the debut of the 50,000-square-foot Kilolani Spa, newly appointed guest rooms and suites, and wellness collaborations with Erewhon and The Biostation, culminating with the opening of the first Nobu restaurant on Maui in early May. Hilton launched skincare brand Parivie this May, so she’s naturally a fan of the state-of-the-art super-spa, which integrates Native Hawaiian moon rituals in its treatments. So far, she has indulged in two signature treatments. “The new spa is amazing. I had the Lomi Lomi Massage and a facial that left my skin glowing,” she said. “I’ve always been super into skincare, especially now with launching Parivie, so I love when a spa really gets it.”
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Hilton says she appreciates the other upgrades at Grand Wailea, too. “It’s gotten even more gorgeous over the years. I love how it still feels warm and relaxed, but now with these really beautiful, elevated details. And I’m so proud of my friend Melissa Wood-Tepperberg. Seeing her MWH workouts featured on the in-room TVs at the resort is so cool. She’s such a beautiful soul and has built something so inspiring,” she shared. “As a mom, I appreciate how easy it is to be at the resort with kids—they’re having fun, and I still get to relax. When we’re there, we love just hanging out by the pool, going on beach walks, and snuggling up for family movie nights.”
With Paris Hilton
First thing you do when you check in?
Take a mirror selfie and check out the view.
In-room essentials?
My full Parivie skincare routine, my pink silk sleep mask, and my iPad loaded with baby videos.
Go-to room service order?
Truffle fries and green juice.
Favorite lounging outfits?
Velour tracksuit or a soft matching set—always cozy.
Best thing about staying in a hotel?
It feels like a reset: calm, cozy, and a little magical.
Any Paris-inspired hotel partnerships in the works?
We’re working on some exciting ideas right now that I can’t share just yet, but let’s just say I’m dreaming big. And we’re definitely looking into ways to bring Parivie into Hilton hotels soon. That would be such a dream come true.
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Of course, the international influencer and hotel scion—who has partnered with Hilton’s “It Matters Where You Stay” advertising campaign since it launched in 2022, in collaboration with her own 11:11 Media company–has a few other must-stay hotels on her list. As part of the campaign and to celebrate her “Infinite Icon” album release last fall, she collaborated with The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills on the creation of Paris-inspired “Stay Like An Infinite Icon” pink-on-pink suites. And, while you might think that Paris, France, would hold a special place in her heart, it turns out that it’s another city across the pond that truly calls to her. “London is my favorite city. It’s where I feel most inspired, and of course, we named our daughter London,” Hilton told T+L. “I love the London Hilton Park Lane. It’s classic, elegant, and feels like a true home away from home.”
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Another longtime personal favorite: Waldorf Astoria New York, which Hilton recently toured with Gayle King for CBS Morning News ahead of its eagerly anticipated grand reopening this summer. “It’s such an iconic building. It was so great getting to chat with Gayle. She is amazing, and we talked about so many beautiful memories,” Hilton said about her times living in the flagship hotel, laughing about her escapades sneaking out to hit hotspots in the city that never sleeps when she was young. “I’ve spent so much of my life in hotels—they’re a huge part of my story.”
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Over the years, Hilton says she has perfected her hotel rituals. Her go-to hotel tips as a new mom are “unpack right away, bring some familiar little extras for the kids, and stick to your routine.” To make her family’s hotel suites feel more like home, “I always set up my skincare and makeup right when I arrive. I like having a little glam station.” Like most of us, Hilton also admits that one of her hotel habits is lounging in her hotel robe. “I pretty much live in the hotel robe as much as possible.”
While slaying her stay and nonstop traveling with her family in tow has become a way of life for Hilton, she says she doesn’t take anything for granted. “I am grateful to be in this era of my life— getting to travel, spend time with my family, and create new traditions. Truly feeling like a ‘Sliving Mom!’”
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Laurie Lyons-Makaimoku is a Hawai‘i Island-based freelance journalist and travel writer. She has had the privilege to visit all six of the major islands in Hawai‘i and has written about them for such publications as Fodor’s Travel, Matador Network, Hawai‘i Magazine, SF Gate, Trip Advisor, Local Getaways, and others. Her writing carries with it the kuleana (responsibility) of helping to produce more educated, conscientious visitors to this culturally and ecologically sensitive place, advocating for tourism that is sustainable and ethical. Laurie’s areas of expertise include Hawai‘i hotels, family travel, luxury travel, food & beverage, Indigenous excellence, animals, sustainability, voluntourism, and nonprofits. You can read her work on her website, or follow along with her on social @hawaiitravelwriter.
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