Oldnproud
I can't be doing with this modern use of the word 'holiday' to refer to an extended period of leisure and recreation, rather than its 'proper' meaning of 'holy day".
Only joking.
Language changes. If it didn't we'd all still be grunting at each other, and even then, some would complain if someone got creative with an existing grunt or invented a new one. 
??? I thought oh good grief when I first read your first paragraph. Then laughed with part relief when I read you were joking.
All
I totally agree where language is concerned. I prefer the word staycation to holidays. Yes I'm serious too. I always preferred the word vacation to holidays too
On a personal level a vacation is abroad to me. I don't do staycations here!
That's because I seen so much of the U.K as a child plus weather reasons too. Also its cheaper in general to go abroad than stay in the U.K, even self-catering.
Before people say I'm giving my money abroad; going abroad still gives money in the U.K in a different way, with hotels, traveling to the airport and so on