
'Hurkle-durkling' is the viral travel trend that involves lying in bed all day
Fox News
A viral travel trend called "hurkle-durkling" has more travelers embracing lounging in bed all day. Now, hotels nationwide are introducing amenities to cater to the trend.
The practice involves spending long periods of time snuggled under the covers after waking up with books, screens, snacks or other comforts — and now, hotels are doing more to accommodate guests who are "hurkle-durkers."
Megan Hajduk, general manager at The Williams Inn, told Fox News Digital that the trend is "is particularly popular in the winter months when there’s nothing better than staying warm and savoring the luxury of doing nothing."

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