Years ago, families and friends piled into station wagons and headed for a favorite vacation spot where they could relax, be silly, get enough fresh air and exercise to feel sleepy at night and energized in the morning. It wasn't a fancy destination, but the lodging was comfortable, food was abundant, and the staff greeted you with an honest smile, learned your name and really cared about helping you. Your stay lasted long enough so that you felt like you'd really gotten away from it all. Getting there didn't involve a fixed schedule, oversold seats, rental cars or other harried travelers. Much about the world has changed, ...