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Jesse's Journal: Pride tourism

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Recently Happening OUT Travel (https://happeningout.travel), a travel club serving the LGBT community, advertised a series of packages that promises to take the Queer excursionist to some interesting places: Gay Days at Munich Oktoberfest, Medellín Pride, and 2025 World Pride in Washington DC.

Though these are wonderful destinations in any season, the tours are as much about the "when" as they are about the "where." All three packages promise to take us to internationally famous LGBT Pride events, where we can be openly Gay in a welcoming atmosphere, surrounded by accepting, friendly Queer people or straight allies.

I recently wrote about sex tourism, a form of travel in which tourists go abroad to meet sex partners. I now propose the term "Pride tourism," in which LGBT and other tourists attend celebratory Pride events that bring together Queer people and our allies.

Pride tourism is what Happening OUT Travel, which calls itself "your gateway to extraordinary LGBTQ+ adventures," specializes in. Nor is it the first or the only agency that serves the "out and proud" tourist. In fact, Pride tourism has been around as long as Pride itself. Many of us have disposable income, and except in countries where bigotry trumps common sense, many destinations are often willing and able to help us spend it.

Unlike tourists who are primarily interested in sightseeing, shopping, or food, Queer people on "gaycation" often choose to visit places that are Queer friendly, and where we can spend time with other Queer people. To a large degree, those also hold world-renowned Pride events where we can be ourselves and have a good time. They include large parades or festivals in places like New York, Seattle, or Tel Aviv, as well as weeklong events like those in Orlando (Gay Days) or Sydney (Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras). Some events are political in nature while others are strictly social: these include Bear Week, circuit parties, sea cruises, nudist gatherings, or Chicago's International Mr. Leather, just to name a few. Tourists who attend those can be assured that, barring some catastrophic event, they will be safe and sound while they enjoy themselves and celebrate Pride.

Many of us can remember a time when most of us were in the closet, and when we could only be ourselves at events far from home. As we approach Pride Month, rest assured that there will be many destinations where we can indulge our taste for Pride tourism. Even if we cannot travel far, there are places where we can go, to be ourselves and to meet like-minded people.

No matter where you go, join your friends and loved ones and have a wonderful time!