I had to look it up in Wiki. Interestingly they have its origins as 2008.
But these comments just deserved to be copied
A closely related concept and term is nearcation, which is taking a vacation to a location relatively close to home.[20][21] "Nearcation" and "staycation" may be used interchangeably since the travel destination may be in the same metropolitan region in which one resides and it is unclear how far away a destination needs to be until it becomes no longer a "staycation".
Lake Superior State University added the word to its 2009 List of Banished Words. The citation noted that vacation is not synonymous with travel, and thus a separate term isn't necessary to describe a vacation during which one stays at home.[22]
So there!!!
Good Morning Saturday 27th April 2024
Passports not in the drawer I always keep them in. Turning the place upside down.