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TRIPADVISOR: 83% of survey respondents plan 2011 family trips; theme parks/amusement parks rank 3rd on destination list

NEWTON, Massachusetts, USA /PRNewswire/ — TripAdvisor®, the international travel site, announced the results of its annual family travel survey of more than 1,600 U.S. travelers. Eighty-three percent of respondents plan to take at least one vacation with family members this year, up from 79 percent who did so in 2010.

Family Spend Trends

  • 39 percent of respondents with children expect to spend more on family trips in 2011, compared to last year – while a further 36 percent plan to spend the same amount.
  • Plan to spend:

    $1,000 – $3,000 24%
    $3,000 – $5,000 22%
    $5,000 – $8,000 19%
    $8,000 or more 18%
  • 26 percent of parents with children in school plan to take a vacation when school is in session, in order to save money on a trip this year.

Treating the Kids

Forty-three percent of travelers with children admit they would “often” prefer to take vacations without their offspring. Nonetheless, many are happy to pay for their kids to partake in the family fun.
  • 67 percent maintain that children are never too old to treat to a family trip.
  • 21 percent believe it’s appropriate to stop footing the travel bill when kids graduate from college.

Top Destinations for Relations

  • 58 percent of travelers with children plan to take domestic-only family trips in 2011, while 32 percent plan to travel both within the U.S. and internationally, and a further 10 percent will take international-only trips.
  • The top five types of family trips in 2011, according to the survey:
  1. Beach destination – 57%
  2. City trip – 39%
  3. Amusement park / theme park – 23%
  4. Cultural trip – 21%
  5. Camping / outdoors trip – 17%

Child-Free Zones

From adults-only airplane seating, to child-free dining options, many travelers would happily pay a premium to enjoy some kid-free kicks on vacation.
  • 31 percent would shell out for a seat in a child-free section of an airplane.
  • 28 percent for a lounger by an adults-only section of the pool.
  • 28 percent for a table in a kid-free section of a restaurant.
  • 27 percent for a room in a child-free section of a hotel or resort.
  • 22 percent for a spot on a “no kids” section of the beach.
  • 7 percent for a seat in a child-free section of an airport.

Further Family Survey Findings

  • 37 percent of respondents plan to take a multi-generational family trip this year.
  • The biggest challenge of taking a family vacation is finding activities that the whole family likes, according to 21 percent of respondents – more challenging than the travel itself (19 percent), or staying on budget (12 percent).
  • 29 percent plan to travel for a major family event this year, such as a reunion or wedding.
“Travelers may not be able to pick their families, but they can certainly choose whether or not to plan trips with them – and Americans intend to do so in their droves this year,” said Karen Drake, senior director of communications for TripAdvisor. “Family vacations are no longer the preserve of young kids and their parents, but a time for relations of all ages to come together for quality time.”

About TripAdvisor

TripAdvisor® travel site offers advice from real travelers and a wide variety of travel choices and planning features (including Flights search, TripAdvisor Mobile and TripAdvisor Trip Friends) with seamless links to booking tools.
Judith Rubin
Judith Rubin
Judith Rubin ([email protected]) is a leading journalist, content marketing specialist and connector in the international attractions industry. She reports on design and technical design, production and project management, industry trends and company culture. From 2005-2020 she ran communications and publications for the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA). In 2013, she was honored with the TEA Service Award. She was development director of IMERSA and publicist for the Large Format Cinema Association, and has contributed to the publications of PLASA, IAAPA and the International Planetarium Society. Judith joined World’s Fair magazine in 1987, which introduced her to the attractions industry. She joined InPark in 2010. Judith earned a BFA from Pratt Institute. She has lived in Detroit, New York, Oakland, and now Saint Louis, where she is active in the local arts community.

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