US travelers hot to trot for summer in 2014

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NEWTON, MA – The results of annual summer travel survey of more than 2,500 US respondents were announced today, revealing that 89 percent are planning a leisure summer trip in 2014 and 34 percent are

NEWTON, MA – The results of annual summer travel survey of more than 2,500 US respondents were announced today, revealing that 89 percent are planning a leisure summer trip in 2014 and 34 percent are planning a Memorial Day getaway โ€“ representing a six percent and seven percent increase respectively compared to those who traveled for those time periods last year.

The Polar Plunge

This year’s harsh winter has inspired many U.S. travelers to pack their bags: nine percent of respondents cited the Polar Vortex as motivation to take a Memorial Day trip, and another nine percent cited it as inspiration for setting out this summer. The long winter may also have more travelers spreading their wingsโ€”71 percent said they will travel somewhere new this summer.

Americans Hitting the Road for Memorial Day

Nearly three quarters (74 percent) of those traveling for Memorial Day will travel by car, while 31 percent will take to the skies. For those getting behind the wheel for the holiday weekend, roadways will be busiest Friday, May 23, when 33 percent of travelers plan to depart and Monday, May 26, when 38 percent say they will return home.

Gas prices1 are up 19 cents per gallon from last year, and travelers have taken notice: 32 percent said the price of gas will impact their Memorial Day travel plans, up 25 percent from last year:

Year
Average National Gas Price1
Gas Impacting Memorial Day Travel Plans

2014
$3.71
32%

2013
$3.52
7%

2012
$3.83
21%

1According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, national average per gallon for regular gas, April 28, 2014, April 29, 2013, and April 30, 2012.

Shelling Out for Summer

Thirty-six percent plan to spend more on their leisure summer travel in 2014 than last year, and 14 percent will use some of their tax return dollars for their getaway.

The most popular activity for travelers this summer won’t necessarily take place in the sun, but in the storesโ€” 54 percent of respondents plan to shop while on vacation.

Other top activities for summer trips:

Swimming / watersports โ€“ 49%
Visiting a historical event or sight โ€“ 49%
Going to a park or national park โ€“ 46%
Sightseeing tours โ€“ 46%
Destinations for Summer Travel

Sixty-six percent of survey respondents will travel domestically this summer and below are the top U.S. destinations for the 2014 summer travel period, according to TripAdvisor site search data for June 1- August 31:

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Las Vegas, Nevada
New York City, New York
Destin, Florida
Ocean City, Maryland
Orlando, Florida
Virginia Beach, Virginia
San Francisco, California
San Diego, California
Key West, Florida
The most popular destination types this summer:

Beach / ocean โ€“ 45%
City โ€“ 42%
National park โ€“ 21%
Lake โ€“ 17%
Resort โ€“ 14%

As for accommodations, the majority of travelers will stay at a hotel (69 percent), followed by the home of family / friends (26 percent), and vacation rentals (22 percent).

Ice Cream and Beer Top Summer Indulgences

U.S. respondents cited ice cream (18 percent), lobster (14 percent), and watermelon (9 percent) as their favorite summer foods, while beer (16 percent), margaritas (11 percent), and lemonade (9 percent) are the most popular beverages.

“Summer is typically the most popular vacation season, but this year Americans are really chomping at the bit to travel after the Polar Vortex,” said Brooke Ferencsik, director of communications at TripAdvisor. “A third of respondents are already expecting to increase summer travel spending, so it appears there’s no stopping winter-worn travelers from finding their happy place in the sun this year.”

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