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« on: September 17, 2009, 05:47:10 PM »

What type of Travel Trends do you follow? How do you book your vacation destination? Do you prepare your getaway online, researching every location and area attraction?
Do you book your vacation a year in advance or plan for the same family getaway year after year?

Interesting Facts I came across today when reading about the latest Travel Trends:

     58% of travelers are Brand Loyal when booking their Timeshare Accomodations, with the greatest numbers belonging to Marriott and the Hilton.
     84% will be taking a Fall Getaway.
     69% of consumer will be likely to fly on a whim if offered a great deal.
     83% of travelers said they'll spend more money on their travel this fall then they did last year. 44% will spend the same amount as last year.

A great feature of being a Timeshare owner is that you pay for your future holidays upfront and thus are unlikely to need to cancel holiday plans. People appreciate the vacation value of timeshare resales and timeshare rentals.

These are just a few of the travel trends I read about today. Now I'm curious what trends do you follow?
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