Choice Hotels International Releases First "Choice Privileges State of the American Traveler Survey" in Partnership with Harris Poll, Uncovering How People Want to Travel This Summer and Beyond
- Majority (78%) of Americans want to spend less than $200/night on lodging
- 41% of Americans plan to use hotel/loyalty program points to save money this summer
- 38% of respondents choose road trips within the US to feel more connected to and explore the country
- Most Americans (67%) want to see tourist attractions when traveling
- Family and friends are the preferred road trip companions for 64% of Americans
- 45% of Americans prioritize staying at a property with a pool
- 76% of survey respondents extend work trips to include leisure time
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Survey finds consumers are prioritizing experiences and exploring the
"Our new Choice Privileges State of the American Traveler Survey details how people are planning to travel this summer, fall and beyond," said Noha Abdalla, chief marketing officer, Choice Hotels International. "No matter where they're headed, what their travel preferences are, or what their budget is, ChoiceHotels.com provides an easy way for consumers to find the right hotel with the right amenities at the guaranteed lowest price — now with more great options in more locations than ever before."
Key findings include:
Most Americans want to spend less than
- The majority (
78% ) typically look to spend less than /night on lodging$200 - Most (
73% ) prefer to splurge on experiences and limit costs on lodging - With sports, music and theater getting back in full swing post-pandemic,
26% of Americans say they plan their trips around these specific experiences
Some prefer to splurge on upscale offerings:
- More than 1 in 4 (
27% ) splurge on lodging and limit costs of experiences, with21% willing to spend or more/night on lodging$200
Loyalty programs are key tools for people to save money while traveling:
41% of Americans said they plan to use hotel/loyalty program points to save money this summer, and30% book using a loyalty member rate- When taking a road trip, nearly a third of Americans (
29% ) said they would pay for their road trip using loyalty points
While international travel has been booming this summer, many Americans are still choosing to road trip around the
- More than a third of respondents (
38% ) report they travel to feel more connected to and explore the country 65% said 3 or more destinations make for an ideal road trip- Most Americans (
67% ) want to see tourist attractions when traveling - Many (
57% ) want to stay in a city or near a popularU.S. landmark when traveling - More than half (
57% ) of Americans listen to a personalized playlist while on the road, and51% listen to the local radio
From spouses to pets to strangers, the ideal road trip co-pilot is clear:
- Many Americans (
64% ) said they are road tripping this year because they want to make memories with family and friends - More than half (
60% ) of Americans want to road trip with their spouse/partner/significant other - 1 in 6 Americans (
16% ) would choose their pet over anyone else to travel with - Nearly 1 in 10 (
9% ) prefer to be alone on their travels 4% would choose their co-worker to travel with2% would choose a stranger
Americans continue to prioritize self-care while traveling:
45% want to stay at a property with a pool35% say they want to enjoy a hotel spa- More than 1 in 5 Americans (
23% ) say visiting the hotel gym is a must while on vacation 38% say being able to hike close to where they are staying is a priority
Americans continue to blend work and play while traveling:
- Most survey respondents (
76% ) said when traveling for work they are likely to extend their trip to include leisure time - Most of them (
86% ) will also stay at the same hotel - More than half (
58% ) of survey respondents reported they've had to share a hotel room with a colleague on a work trip
For more information and to start planning your next getaway and earn travel rewards, visit ChoiceHotels.com and enroll in Choice Privileges for free.
About Choice Hotels®
Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH) is one of the largest lodging franchisors in the world. A challenger in the upscale segment and a leader in midscale and extended stay, Choice® has more than 7,400 hotels, representing over 625,000 rooms, in 45 countries and territories. A diverse portfolio of 22 brands that run the gamut from full-service upper upscale properties to midscale, extended stay and economy enables Choice® to meet travelers' needs in more places and for more occasions while driving more value for franchise owners and shareholders. The award-winning Choice Privileges® loyalty program and co-brand credit card options provide members with a fast and easy way to earn reward nights and personalized perks. For more information, visit www.choicehotels.com.
About Choice Privileges®
The award-winning Choice Privileges loyalty program enables members to earn and redeem points for reward nights at nearly all of the 7,400+ Choice-branded hotels across a diverse portfolio of brands in 45 countries and territories. Points can also be earned and redeemed with partners like Bluegreen Vacations, Penn Entertainment, and the iconic Circus Circus Hotel & Casino and Treasure Island Hotel & Casino in
Methodology
The study was conducted online within
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