
TripAdvisor®, the world’s most popular and largest travel community, announced Tuesday the results of its annual summer travel survey of more than 2,300 U.S. respondents. The vast majority of U.S. travelers plan to take leisure trips this summer (91 percent), up slightly from 89 percent last year. Eighty percent of travelers will take seven or more days of vacation this summer, and only 11 percent of travelers say the recent volatility in the stock market impacts their plans.
According to TripAdvisor site data, the top-searched destinations for hotels in the U.S. this summer are New York City, Las Vegas, Myrtle Beach, Orlando and San Francisco.
Nearly a third of travelers (31 percent) plan to spend more on summer travel this year, while 42 percent will spend the same amount as last year. An overwhelming 82 percent of those surveyed said that their Memorial Day travel plans will not be affected by the economy, and nearly half (49 percent) said the economy does not affect their summer travel plans overall.
Out-of-control children are far and away the top summer travel irritation, according to a whopping 48 percent of Americans. Erratic driving and line cutting at attractions are next up for most aggravating summer annoyances, tied at 10 percent.
Memorial Day is the most popular holiday for travel this summer, with 20 percent planning to travel for the holiday.
Travelers take summer vacation preparation seriously. The number one personal priority is to purchase new clothes (55 percent), followed by getting a haircut (53 percent), and plans to diet (25 percent). A total of 14 percent of travelers get some kind of body hair waxed before taking off on a summer trip.
Travelers are also opinionated about summer travel fashion sense: the number one fashion faux pas in the U.S. is to wear sandals with socks, followed by Speedos, and clothing that is too tight.
Sixty-two percent of travelers surveyed will travel somewhere new this summer, with a total of 44 percent taking on both new and old destinations. Fifty-three percent plan to get their summer kicks visiting a city, while 45 percent will be headed for the ocean, and 22 percent will relax at a resort. The top five “questionable behaviors” travelers admit to engaging themselves in while on a summer leisure trip:
TripAdvisor also recently announced the winners of its Travelers’ Choice™ Destinations Awards, including the best for Beach & Sun, based on the millions of real and unbiased reviews and opinions from travelers on TripAdvisor.com. The winners were determined by a combination of travelers’ destination comments, favorite places, and overall destination popularity on TripAdvisor. The winners are:
“Volcanoes and a volatile stock market can’t keep travelers from hitting the road this summer to enjoy some time away from home,” said Christine Petersen, chief marketing officer for TripAdvisor. “Both city and seashore breaks look to be equally popular with Americans in the coming months, and with some three in four travelers planning to spend the same amount or more than last year, it seems that few will sacrifice their summer adventures.”
Source: TripAdvisor.com/PR Newswire
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