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Κυριακή 31 Ιουλίου 2016

Summer means Vacation in United States

A new study says that 'Summer' means 'vacation' for Americans since the number of Americans traveling for leisure in summer do it again. According to a study conducted by the Harris Poll, just over 2 in 5 adults (42%) have already taken at least one vacation this summer, while over half (55%) still have at least one coming up before the end of August.
Of the 65% of adults who have taken/are planning to take vacations this summer, they have typically already taken 1 vacation and plan to take one more before summer’s end (averaging 2 vacations per summer traveler).
Perhaps unsurprisingly, adults who traveled for leisure last summer (May-August 2015) are more likely to travel again this summer (91% vs. 33% who didn’t travel last summer), and this year's poll revealed the largest percentage of Americans report having traveled for leisure last summer -- more than half (55%) -- since the summer of 2008 (60%): 
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Yes6054505050525255
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These are some of the results of The Harris Poll® of 2,021 U.S. adults surveyed online, between June 18 and 30, 2016.
When anyone says “Summer” one of the first words that comes to mind for any child in the American school system is always “Vacation.” Those two words are glued together for kids, and according to the latest Harris Poll, parents are well aware of the need to get away with their family during the warm weather months. About 3 in 4 parents of children under the age of 18 (74%) have taken or plan to take a vacation this #summer, closely followed by the 62% of parents without children under 18/non-parents who have or plan to do the same. Moreover, just under 9 in 10 (88%) parents of children under the age of 18 indicate that their children have at least a little influence over the plans they make for #vacation.
Over 1 in 3 adults (35%) are not planning to take a vacation this summer, defined as at least 50 miles away from home one-way and/or includes an overnight stay.
But does taking a vacation really require travel? More than two in 5 adults (42%) are turning towards a new trend and prefer to spend their vacation at home, on a 'staycation', rather than travel somewhere. This is especially true of people who live in rural or urban areas, and unmarried adults.
Over 2 in 3 Americans (68%) would prefer travel accommodations that feel like an escape from home, while about 1 in 3 (32%) would prefer accommodations that feel like home. However, preferences are somewhat flipped when it comes to in-room dining. In this case, over 6 in 10 adults (63%) would prefer to stay in hotel rooms with kitchenettes, while less than four in ten (37%) would prefer a hotel offering room service.
According to 4 in 10 Americans (41%), last-minute deals on travel may enable them to take more vacations this summer than they initially planned (only next year’s poll will tell!). And speaking of last minute deals, about 1 in 5 U.S. adults (21%) are considering a trip to Great Britain right now to take advantage of the more favorable exchange rate after the UK voted to leave the European Union (Brexit). 

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