It furthers one to have somewhere to go. - I Ching Planning a cannabis vacation? Here are the top 10 cities for a weed enthusiast's getaway including paint-and-puff classes and ganja yoga. Planning a cannabis vacation? Here are the top 10 cities for a weed enthusiast's getaway including paint-and-puff classes and ganja yoga Upgraded Points ranked the best US cities to visit for a 'canna-cation' based on 26 factors. Cannabis tourism is a $17 billion industry, reports say. Activities include ganja yoga, paint-and-puff, and a cannabis-infused dinner. Cannabis may not be legal in every US state, but the places that permit recreational use have carved out a unique corner in the travel industry. Weed-infused tourism is a $17 billion industry despite only being legal in 19 states. As people become more comfortable experimenting with it, we're seeing more weed-friendly travel guides for those who want to experience the high life. Upgraded Points — a site dedicated to information on all things travel and reward programs — ranked the best and worst places for a "canna-cation" based on 26 factors including cost and weed friendly activities. (snipped) Granny
I don't. I vacation in two illegal states, NC and DE. I like the idea of being able to buy cannabis products out of town, though. DE has medical, but no reciprocity. NC is talking legalization! Great for OBX.
@Cactus Ed A lot of people sure do! Cannabis Tourism Is Now A $17 Billion Industry—And It’s Just Taking Off Cannabis Tourism Is Now A $17 Billion Industry—And It’s Just Taking Off Granny
I know people do it but planning a vacation around getting high just sounds so foreign. I may occasionally plan a day around getting high but usually I never think about getting high at all until I start making supper and sometimes not even until bedtime when I realize I never took my oil cap. I enjoy food and sex while high, the occasional movie, and always, always for sleep which leaves me sober for most of my day and there's my life in a nutshell. I'm thinking of cutting back on the sex. At 73 I still enjoy sex but when it's sex, sex. sex, all the time I start losing too much weight.
I’ve been curious to know if VA is going to do this and hopefully wake up the NC tourism industry. Granny had an article about a pot friendly campground in Maine I think it was that sounded like a nice idea. I don’t know about the yoga sessions but it could be fun.
"pot friendly campground" sounds weird too. I've been camping a hundred times, maybe two hundred, and have never given a thought about the legality of the bowl I was smoking. Which explains my failed background check most likely.
Me either in the out of the way places or canoe trails but like the campground I mentioned in that pardon thread is pretty strict. I get the open display of booze and such with families around but the place in Maine has nightclub style rules with an age requirement. I remember years ago in MI (I think, it’s been awhile) where the Wildlife cops planted agents along a river to bust people who were floating. That was particularly disgusting to me.
I admit I haven't been camping in campgrounds that have organized activities at the recreational center. That sounds more like a nursing home.
Whisky bus tours in Scotland,,, wine bus tours elsewhere,,, so yeah; driving or flying into a legalized state, to catch a sampling cannabus, makes perfect sense… Herself wouldn’t go in for it though,,, I’m still getting the “you are truly a lower life form” look every time I eat a hemp gummy, and heaven forbid I mention smoking anything decriminalized…