Last month, we finally splurged on a trip to a beautiful resort in Mexico—just the two of us, hoping for some peace and quiet. We’d saved up for ages, dreaming of lazy mornings by the pool and dinners without interruptions. But as soon as we arrived, we noticed families everywhere, including several with infants and toddlers. There were strollers parked by the swim-up bar, and one evening, a baby started wailing right as we sat down for a romantic dinner. I get that parents want to travel, but if you’re spending thousands on a getaway, wouldn’t it make sense to leave the little ones with a trusted family member or get a sitter? And don’t get me started on the flights. We spent extra to pick our seats, but still ended up next to a family who hadn’t booked seats together and then asked everyone to switch. Why is it so common now for parents to bring babies to places that are clearly designed for adults to relax? I’m all for family vacations, but sometimes I wonder if we’ve forgotten that adults need their own space too. It almost feels like there’s no escape anymore, even when you’re paying a premium for a child-free experience. Anyone else feel like adult spaces are slowly disappearing? #travelgripes #adultonly #vacationdebate #Travel