I have no desire to travel internationally.
I used to want to visit a few places in particular like London, Paris, Rome, etc. But as I get older I know I would NOT enjoy the long plane ride, and I seem to becoming more of a "creature of habit" in our traveling. I enjoy going back to places here in the states that we have been to more than once, revisiting favorite places, finding new favorites, etc. I've seen several here say that Florida sucks, I don't feel that way at all. We've been there many times and have enjoyed every trip. Love going to Daytona and Cocoa Beach, visiting tourist attractions, etc. Last time we enjoyed a wonderful airboat ride in the Everglades and went to a wildlife refuge, it was beautiful! Kind of thinking maybe we should go see the Keys before we get too old to enjoy it.
We also love the Smoky Mountains and the National Park, the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area. I think we could go there every year and not tire of it.
No desire to travel to California, unless it would be an overnight stay before hopping on a cruise ship.
I used to want to go to Hawaii, but I would prefer Alaska instead. Really hope to get there in the not-too-distant future, just can't decide if we want to fly there and rent a cabin for a couple of weeks, take a few weeks during the summer and drive ourselves, or take a cruise/land tour.
I agree with the majority here about tent camping, yuck!

We started out that way, then graduated to a pop-up camper when the kids were little, then a 5th wheel. We love camping with that, and leave it parked at our place up north for the summer. Used to have a truck camper for short trips around Michigan, but in March we traded it for a 21' tow behind and really like it so much better. Camping, in a camper, is much, much better than a tent!