26 Entitled Tourists Who Honestly Should Be Up For The "Most Annoying Travelers Of 2024" Award

1.These tourists literally tried to steal the Magna Carta.

Two people use assistive devices to view a framed document in a display case at an exhibit
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2.These tourists requested bears at Yellowstone be trained???

Note from Yellowstone National Park guest: "Wonderful visit, but no bear sightings. Train bears to be where guests can see them."
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3.This couple asked a hotel worker to CHANGE THE WEATHER for them.

Waitress recounts serving an entitled couple during a vacation in Greece. The couple demanded temperature changes, showing impatience and rudeness
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4.These tourists climbed onto ancient sandstone formations, causing damage by treating them like their own personal jungle gym.

People climbing red rock formations, with dust trailing behind them
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5.This tourist thought they had a right to hike naked at a PUBLIC park.

sign at the park says no nudity
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6.This visitor to a former plantation was disappointed because the tour guide told her the truth.

Review expressing disappointment about a plantation tour, mentioning dissatisfaction with the focus on slave treatment and preferring a more enjoyable tour
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7.These tourists defaced vulnerable coral in the Phillipines just because they could.

Coral reef with etched graffiti, showing various letters and symbols
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8.This person used the train in Japan as their own personal gym.

Person performing an acrobatic pose using handrails on a crowded train
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9.This tourist got angry that a worker at a Portuguese hostel used Celsius instead of Fahrenheit.

Review about a nice, clean hostel room with free parking. Discusses using Celsius vs. Fahrenheit for room temperature settings. Ends with a humorous note
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10.These tourists thought that just leaving their clothes at hotels was not only acceptable but helpful to staff.

Facebook post from "Magical Christmas Markets of Europe" suggesting packing unwanted clothes to leave for hotel staff to keep or donate during travel
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11.The woman clearly thought it was her cruise and no one else's.

A group of people seated in an outdoor lounge area on a cruise ship, overlooking a waterfront cityscape. Reddit post text summarized: Woman on cruise requests private smoking area, citing ADA reasons
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12.This tourist thought being American made her better than everyone else.

Summary of Reddit post: A tour guide shares a story about a tourist who complained and left a tour upset because the guide was American, despite enjoying the tour
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13.These tourists didn't care about anyone else's pool day.

Two empty poolside lounge chairs each with a towel draped over the backrest. One chair has a book, and the other has a tablet
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14.This family clearly couldn't read signs.

Group of people walk in the distance on a designated trail through a grassy field with a "Sensitive Habitat. Stay Out" sign in the foreground
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15.Neither could these people.

People walk along a cobblestone path with a sign in the foreground reading, "As a mark of respect, please refrain from climbing this memorial."
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16.Let's not forget this person!

Person standing among trees and grass on sand dunes. Nearby sign reads, "Please keep off sea oats & dunes."
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17.One more!

Person photographs snowy mountains; sign reads "Tundra Closed Stay on Paved Trail."
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18.These tourists also went off-path down a super steep hill to get a photo...and then left gum behind.

Three photos: a rough trail with a "not a path" note, hikers on a rocky ledge, and a piece of gum on the ground marked "gum, yuck!"
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19.This entitled tourist wanted more English menus while traveling abroad.

Facebook post with mixed opinions about a dish at a soba restaurant. Comments debate the food and mention language barriers when ordering
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20.These people "reserved" seats in the shade on a boat tour by leaving all their crap there, then disappeared for a half hour.

Several personal items, including a backpack, hat, and tote bags placed on white chairs in an outdoor setting. People are partially visible in the background
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21.This traveler literally wanted their own private pilot for free.

Facebook post seeking a pilot for travel shows, offering compensation, fuel coverage, event access; mentions someone named Elsa, kids, Marisol, and a live event
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22.These tourists were horrible when it came to littering.

Stone torii gate surrounded by trees and forest, with a pile of colorful plastic trash on the ground. Nearby are red torii gates in the background
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23.These tourists thought it was appropriate to sunbathe in bikinis in front of the Grand Palace in Bangkok.

Two people in swimsuits relax on a red towel in a grassy area with temple structures in the background
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24.This tourist acted like a five-year-old.

Summary of the image text: A tourist at Osaka Castle moved a juggler from the park, thinking it was his personal space, showing no regard for others
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25.This wildly unsafe tourist clearly didn't care about safety (for herself or the cars around her).

A woman on a motor scooter carries a large suitcase and a shoulder bag while riding through a busy city street at night
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26.And finally, this (probably American) tourist in France made a habit of complaining, even when she got what she wanted.

Review of a tea shop visit detailing a negative experience with staff, including being ignored after an injury from boiling water and a request for assistance
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