Expedia study highlights how to tap into the positive effects
of vacation without leaving home
TORONTO, May 27, 2020 /CNW/ -- Staying home has
become the new norm as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. As
stay-at-home orders begin to slowly ease around the world and
across Canada, travel restrictions
remain in place; though undoubtedly Canadians are dreaming about
the opportunity to get away and explore again once safe to do
so.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Expedia's annual survey on
vacation habits revealed that vacation deprivation levels in
Canada are on the rise with the
largest negative impacts being felt by millennial parents (76%).
And with parents taking on more than ever in recent months, the
need for an escape has never been higher. Luckily, the study shows
there are still opportunities to achieve that sense of 'vacation
state of mind' right from the comfort of home.
Achieving a 'Vacation State of Mind'
According to the Vacation Deprivation study, Canadians agree that
the benefits of taking a vacation include a sense of
rejuvenation (92%), an opportunity to hit the reset button (91%),
as well as a greater sense of positivity and patience for
themselves and their colleagues (78%). Together these positive
effects foster a psychological condition that could be described as
a 'Vacation State of Mind'.
It's our 'vacation state of mind' that can live far beyond any
trip itself, and it's through this latest report that the
long-lasting impacts of a vacation are identified; in fact:
- 59% of Canadians said they like to surround themselves with
pictures, mementos and souvenirs from their vacation;
- 64% of Canadians said they tap into vacation memories to make
themselves feel more relaxed when they are feeling stressed at
work; and
- 69% said they feel vacations bring back fond memories of their
own childhood.
Get a 'Vacation Top-Up' from Home
Given the health and economic circumstances surrounding COVID-19,
most people can only plan and dream about future trips until it's
safe to travel. Travellers voted on the top ways they can curb
that "I need a vacation" feeling with techniques to extend the
vacation halo effect. Here is what are considered to be the most
powerful "vacation top-ups" while Canadians wait for their next
getaway:
- Talking to friends and family about a vacation/vacation memory
(87%)
- Looking at photos and videos from your trip (84%)
- Sharing memories with those you've travelled with (84%)
- Wearing clothes (71%) you bought on vacation
- Using souvenirs, you bought on vacation (72%)
- Listening to music that reminds you of the vacation (65%)
- Starting to plan your next vacation (56%)
- Cooking the local cuisine (49%)
- Practicing meditation (40%)
Expedia wants to help people "travel from home"
More
than ever before virtual experiences have become part of our
day-to-day lives. Whether it's a national park, museum or live
performance, Expedia's Things To Do From Home is a great option to
keep Canadians feeling inspired about travel. Another way to escape
is to listen to one of Expedia's Travel Playlists, which have all
been generated based on local talent and characteristics from
cities all across the globe.
About the 2019 Vacation Deprivation Survey
This study
was conducted on behalf of Expedia by Northstar Research Partners,
a global strategic research firm. The survey was conducted online
from October 22 – November 15, 2019 on behalf of Expedia by
Northstar Research Partners, a global strategic research firm. The
survey was conducted online among 11,217 respondents
across North and South America,
Europe and Asia-Pacific using an amalgamated group
of best-in-class panels.
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helping millions of travellers per month easily plan and book
travel. Expedia aims to provide the latest technology and widest
selection of top vacation destinations, affordable airfare, hotel
deals, car rentals, destination weddings, cruise deals and
in-destination activities, attractions, services and travel apps.
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