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Thrillist surveyed 2,000 people, focusing on Gen Z, to better understand the state of travel today a

[‘Passion Travel’ Is the Future]( Thrillist surveyed 2,000 people, focusing on Gen Z, to better understand the state of travel today and the role it plays in our lives. [Learn more]( [I'm an image]( [This Underrated Music Festival Is the Perfect Excuse to Visit Asheville]( Asheville’s biggest music festival draws more than 200 acts to show off the entire city. [I'm an image]( [What to Watch, Read, and Listen to Before a Trip to Paris]( One of the best ways to generate excitement for an upcoming trip is to work your way through [art inspired by the destination in question](. [I'm an image]( [Even Out Your Tan at California’s Best Nude Beaches]( Go au naturel and let your freak flag fly (respectfully). [I'm an image]( [People Share Their Tips for Getting Free Stuff While Traveling]( In a viral Reddit thread, travelers reveal all the perks you can get for free—if you know how to ask for them.     “I met my friend at Disneyland in Japan and I ended up having to buy all this underwear and stuff just at the Disneyland gift shop. It was so bad because I couldn't find underwear for adults.” –Actress Miranda Cosgrove of Nickelodeon's 'iCarly' and 'Drake & Josh' runs through all that and more in our recent [Wander Musts interview](.     More travel motivation [From Our Friends at The Strategist: Prime Day Travel Deals (Actually) Worth Buying]( [There’s a New, Over-the-Top Way to Travel to Taylor Swift’s Upcoming Shows]( [The Most Bizarre One-Star Yelp Reviews of Iconic Landmarks]( [Subscribe to Next Flight Out, Your Source for Travel Inspiration](   Today we learned: Sofía Vergara hosted a [travel TV show]( in the '90s. The old clips are a perfect mixture of nostalgia and vacation inspo, even three decades later.   For more from Thrillist, [click here](. Did someone forward you this email? [Subscribe now]( to get more from Thrillist in your inbox.   [Facebook]( Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. Read our [Terms & Conditions](, [Privacy Policy]( Delivered by Thrillist.com, 1701 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036 Sent to [email address suppressed](mailto:[email address suppressed]). Add themove@newsletter.thrillist.com to your safe-sender list so our emails get to your inbox. [View Online]( [Forward to a Friend]( [Unsubscribe](

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