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Same could be said about food, and yet that forum is clearly a success.
You might have missed the following sentence to what you quoted as I was still editing it in but sometimes the dilution matters and sometimes it doesn't matter so much.
I appreciate that it may get missed by people wanted to comment with a "nice holiday, always wanted to go there" , but I feel the most important part of a Travel forum is nearly always going to be the initial opening post.
Lets say someone posts about Bora Bora in the travel forum. Some great photos are posted, little paragraph about the hotel, the local area, best bits and worst bits. Thats fantastic and the OP is there to answer any questions people have about that holiday area, it matters very little that the average GD poster misses the opportunity to comment with a "cool hol, bro".
Its unlikely to evoke lots of "cool holiday" types posts, but as a review, it will make a great resource for others.
You're thinking of a travel forum in a very specific sense it seems where people basically just post up reviews of their destinations. There's the other side of travel threads where people ask "I'm planning on going to Nepal/Kuala Lumpur/Belize/Wherever - what's it like and what do I need to know?" - those threads rely to a certain extent on people just happening across the thread and providing their opinions. Whether that would happen as often with a specific travel sub-forum I've no idea. No argument here that not all the comments will add valuable input to the discussion but then you could probably argue that point about the vast majority of posts ever.
Taking a reactionary approach and creating a sub forum when another forum becomes overwhelmed with subjects on that topic isn't a good way to run a forum.
If discussion on a certain topic wants to be encouraged, a sub forum should be considered to promote and encourage discussion on that topic. Look at La Cuisine. How many food threads did we have in GD? Not that many. There are now a lot more threads on food than there would have been had La Cuisine not been created.
The boating forum is a failure but that's mainly because very few members have an interest in boating. It can be argued that a much larger portion of the membership have an interest in travelling and if there was a forum which took the topic seriously, those members would be more willing to take the time to construct reviews and conduct discussion on the topic of travel.
There was probably at least a similar number of threads regarding cooking, quite possibly more but there were also fairly regular features along the lines of "Cooking with AH2/Jonny69 etc" which tended to evolve into multi-page threads for each posted topic suggesting there was a reasonably high level of demand there.
You may be right and all that's been missing is a specific forum to spark off greater discussion on travel but then again it might just as equally die an ignoble death. I can certainly raise it for further discussion but that is, of course, no guarantee that it will happen.