Spring break gets a bad reputation. College kids. Questionable decisions...
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Stories that start with "we thought it was a good idea at the time…"
But adults make plenty of spring break mistakes, too. They're just quieter. And they usually involve technology.
You're trying to be present with your family. But work doesn't completely stop. So you rush. You multitask. You say, "I'll just knock this out real quick."
That's where the problems start.
Here are the most common vacation tech mistakes — and how to not bring home a souvenir you didn't ask for.
The "Free Wi-Fi Happy Hour"
The hotel has Wi-Fi. The coffee shop has Wi-Fi. The airport has Wi-Fi. You connect without a second thought — because you just need to send one email before the kids finish breakfast.
The "March Madness Streaming Situation"
The tournament is on. The hotel lobby is showing golf. So you Google "free March Madness stream" and click the first thing that looks vaguely legit.
Three pop-ups later, something downloads. You're not sure what. But hey — the game is on!
The "Sure Honey, You Can Use My Phone"
Your kid is bored. Your phone has games. You hand it over for 10 minutes of peace.
45 minutes later, they've downloaded three apps, accepted every permission and signed up for something called "RobuxFreeForever."
The "I'll Just Log In Real Quick" Spiral
One email turns into the CRM. Then the accounting software. Then the client portal. Then Slack.
All on hotel Wi-Fi. All while your family waits.
The "I'm in Cabo!" Overshare
Beach photo. Posted. Location tagged. "Here until the 15th! 🌴"
The "My Phone Is at 3%" Panic
There's a USB port at the airport. Your phone is dying. You plug in.
The "Vacation Password" Special
The resort Wi-Fi needs a login. You create one fast: "Beach2026!"
By the end of the trip, four new accounts all have the same password.
The Takeaway
None of these mistakes happen because people are reckless. They happen because people are rushed, distracted and trying to get back to vacation mode.
That's normal.
The goal isn't perfection. It's fewer "oh crap" moments when you get home.
Heading Out for Spring Break?
Your business may already have solid travel habits — and if it does, enjoy the beach.
But if you recognized yourself in a few of these (no judgment), a 10-minute discovery call might be what you need.
No pressure. No scare tactics. Just practical advice, so vacation stays vacation.
If this doesn't sound like you, forward it to someone whose spring break tech habits could use a little help.