**For the purposes of this poll, "vacation" is travel away from home for the purpose of leisure, so a routine trip just to visit Grandma probably wouldn't count**
Feel free to reblog with your answer and specific denomination.
What I find interesting about this is that the results for Catholics and Orthodox has remained fairly consistent in ratio through the duration of this poll. In contrast, the results for Protestants started out as more heavily in favor of attending church on vacation, but over time the "never/not usually" crowd has slowly caught up and now surpassed it.
My theory: since this blog is Catholic, most of the Protestants in my immediate Tumblr bubble are naturally more likely to be associated with devout (which have a stronger sense of Sunday obligation) and/or liturgically high church denominations (who would have an easier time finding churches within their own denomination to attend). As this post got further down the reblog chains, it left my immediate bubble and reached a wider Christianblr audience that has a more laissez-faire approach to church attendance.
I attended Sunday Mass in Singapore several years ago. I was visiting from the Philippines to visit my sister, who was working there at the time. Because of the multiethnic nature of the population, the Mass was in English. I was surprised how diverse the parishioners were. I was honestly expecting the bulk of the parishioners to be mostly Chinese and Filipino. But there were plenty of Indian and Malay people in attendance as well. Everyone was singing the hymns energetically. I felt so at ease and at home despite being a literal foreigner.