Over the years, Housewives vacations have given us so much: Eggs a la Francaise! "You don't know what I go through every night"! Vicki leaking! (Just to name a few...) But it looks like The Real Housewives of New York City's upcoming trip to Mexico might top everything we've seen so far.

"We're just getting the cuts now for those episodes so I have not seen it yet, but if it plays anything like it reads, it's going to be like one of the most epic sh** shows in RHONY history," Executive Ryan Flynn shared on The Daily Dish Podcast.

The exec went on to explain what exactly makes New York vacations so magical. "For whatever reason on The Real Housewives of New York City, it just works for those women to be in a house together. Like, put them in a house in a destination, add a little water — well, really add a little vodka, tequila, and then stand back because it's always interesting. It's always explosive. It's always fun."

But like snowflakes, not all Housewives are the same. "I think for each franchise it's a little different," he continued. "Whereas [The Real Housewives of] Beverly Hills, maybe we would put them in a house together but I think they really prefer having their own suites and their own space and sort of doing it up their own way." Ryan also shed light on the strategic process that goes into planning each vacay. "We also have to not repeat ourselves across all the franchises. So if Atlanta is going to Hawaii we're not going to go to Hawaii that same year on Beverly Hills. We need to find variety and the world hopefully is big enough that we don't ever find ourselves being too repetitive." Between Morocco, Dubai, and now Mexico, we can't wait to see where our fave ladies go next!

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