Do you think the next trend will be renting no-internet access villas to have a break from online?

I have witnessed many people proclaiming how they underwent some "retreats" or digital detox breaks. πŸ“΅ Yesterday I bumped into the tweet, something in the sense: "Spent last 7 days having a digital detox and now I am back online! Stayed in a remote villa with little to no internet access and it was great!" Will renting no-internet access villas be the next-generation trend to be free from online? Thoughts?

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AndrΓ© J
That's one way to yolo your PH streak 😏
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Kate Ramakaieva
FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
Hmmmm... sound interesting! I planned a vacation this week and it ended me working not 10 hours a day but 4 πŸ˜‚ next time maybe it will be less
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Andres Rosas Sanchez
Every trend should be on the internet. From a growth perspective, it is very challenging to promote a trend that isn’t inherently part of the online world
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Nathan Covey
I definitely think that products and services in the "digital detox" space will grow in popularity
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Michael Gonzalez
I think renting no internet access villas could definitely become a trend. As we are constantly connected and overwhelmed by digital noise, the idea of escaping to a place where you can fully unplug and unwind is really appealing.
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Emily Willis
Marlee
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I hope so Nika! Travel was so much better before smartphones. Noone was staring at their phone. Noone was putting on a show for their selfie stick. Everyone was truly present.
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Brian Perez
I think that no internet access villas could gain popularity. Many people are looking for ways to disconnect and recharge away from screens and social media.
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Bilal Asif
I think renting no-internet villas could be the next big trend. With so much of our lives online, taking a break in a place where you can unplug completely might be the perfect way to recharge. It’s all about finding peace and reconnecting. I could use some internet detox myself. lol :D
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Bilal Asif
@busmark_w_nika Haha, I agree that it would be hard for us to escape but for a little while, it would be nice, Don't you think? :DD
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YanXu
I don't think so. There is too much information nowadays, and only those who are detached from worldly concerns or have enough money can do this. Because the long-term consequence of doing this for a long time is to become disconnected from society. Some people don't care about this, while the wealthy can quickly get important information during this period through their own companies or secretaries.
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Matt Cloud
Love the idea.. needa break sometimes
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Sarah
Maybe. more virtual life, less real life. We need a balance. It is sometimes disconcerting to realize how much people depend on the internet.
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Miyene Tom
It is very important finding a healthy balance and being mindful of one's digital habits. Is really addictive and in a bad way... Excessive digital use leads to so many health and social issues. For your overall well-being have an offline life...
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YanXu
@andrea_stanisic @busmark_w_nika There's a misconception here : Pretty far from civilisation doesn't mean No-internet access. I don't think people will put down their cell phones
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YanXu
@andrea_stanisic @busmark_w_nika I guess the point you're trying to make is to provide an environment where people have choices.
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Tatiana Voropaeva
I don't think it will be a big trend, but I see this idea as a product for a small segment with high checks (like yachting). But in reality, people can do it (get rid of / reduce internet communication) right now without going i.e. to a tiny village. You can just delete/block at least all social networks and apps on your smartphone. But the biggest problem is that people are already addicted to the cheap dopamine (doom-scrolling, an illusion of getting important information, reals, etc), they are in this cycle and it is hard to get rid of it. perhaps this is because people lack their own willpower and you can consider it to build a unique positioning. --> to support them through your product.
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Tatiana Voropaeva
@busmark_w_nika For my part, I see it as a mix of accommodation and no-internet activities as you mentioned (camp or retreat). When a pre-selected filter of 'middle of nowhere' on Airbnb meets meetup.com πŸ™ˆ 😁 If we take something away (internet) we should offer a replacement. Yoga, creative DYI activities, or something related to hobbies, etc sound promising.
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