Seaking of "Spoiled":
We just returned from 3 weeks on Maui. What a difference from other trips! Of course Covid adds levels of difficulty to tourism, no matter where you go. Places like Maui get all of the financial advantages of increased tourism when they are "discovered", but at considerable cost. They need more infrastructure to handle the boom, but the cost of sufficient infrastructure is high. How can they keep the boom going and still pass on those costs? Or, like Maui, does infrastructure lag the increase in tourism by decades, creating problems in traffic, power generation, housing for those in the service industry, etc.
Maui may just be an obvious example, but with the boom in tourism generally over the past couple of decades, there are few places that have succeeded as a tourist destination and have coped successfully with the huge costs associated.
To a much lesser extent, my home of Saltspring Island is also struggling with those problems.