Decision Fatigue When Planning Spontaneous Local Day Trips
Consumers who want to take spontaneous day trips face an overwhelming research process — sorting through listicles, review sites, and travel blogs to arrive at a single actionable destination. The friction is highest for people with loose criteria (vibe, drive time, budget) rather than a specific destination in mind. This creates a gap between wanting to go somewhere and actually committing to a plan.
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