English edit

Noun edit

stacation (plural stacations)

  1. Alternative spelling of staycation
    • 2012 October 24, Jeff Brazier, “The Joys of Camping”, in HuffPost[1], UK edition, archived from the original on 1 July 2017:
      Somewhere in the last few decades the stacation was substituted for the prestige and glamour of the trip abroad, and the recent flurry of low cost airlines all but cemented that as the new tradition for those that can afford it.
    • 2020 March 16, Heather Carrick, “Coronavirus: Glaswegians stock up on camping gear before self-isolation”, in Glasgow Times[2], Glasgow: Newsquest (Herald & Times), →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 27 September 2020:
      Many families who had planned to go away for the easter holidays are now deciding to grab a tent and go on an isolated family camping stacations to ensure the kids are still entertained as many holiday resorts go on possible lockdown.