Mountains at Vail, Colorado |
A survey by AARP Travel found that America’s
76 million baby boomers prefer to celebrate special milestones in life like
anniversaries, birthdays, family reunions and weddings with travel. That’s significant because boomers spend over
$120 billion annually in leisure travel. The survey notes that 78 percent of
people ages 45 and above say that they have taken or intend to take a CelebrationVacation in the next two years instead of throwing a party, getting a piece of
jewelry or other item.
“Our research shows that Celebration Vacations
are replacing parties, special events, jewelry, big-ticket items for the home
or new car purchases with an increasing number of people 45+ wanting to travel
more with their family and friends,” said Sami Hassanyeh, AARP Chief Digital
Officer. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina |
Why
is travel a popular way to celebrate personal milestones? Boomers reply that
they enjoy getting away. Travel is a fun way to celebrate a special
occasion and it allows them to spend quality time with friends and family. Thoughts of going somewhere new, doing special things, and having a romantic
getaway also entice boomers to travel.
The
biggest challenge for people planning a celebration vacation involves making
and sticking to a budget. Other challenges are developing an itinerary, choosing dates and
activities, booking airfare, communicating travel details to others, and
coordinating transportation.New York skyline at sunset |
If
you need help planning a vacation, AARP Travel’s range of tools and features
include:
Trip Finder — a fun, smart and visual series of
questions to deliver ideas and recommendations for destinations — including
some unexpected ones;
Map Explorer — a detailed street-level
interactive map that includes attractions, restaurants, hotels, local color and
reviews for each destination;
My Trips — a personal page where users can
save and organize trip ideas, itineraries and related articles in one place and
add to or edit them over multiple visits;
Articles and Destinations — travel tips from AARP
Travel Ambassador Samantha Brown, articles specifically geared toward the 50+
traveler and information about hundreds of domestic and international
locations.
Book Trips — booking tools provided
through AARP’s relationships with Expedia and Liberty Travel and directly to
hotels and rental cars. Cathedral in Madrid, Spain |
Information courtesy of Monique O’Grady, AARP Travel. Photos from AARP Travel
1 comment:
I think if you have your loved ones together it doesn’t matter you are travelling or celebrating in a party venue. I have been travelling and celebrating my birthday with all the relatives from far off places and I don’t wish to go anywhere without them, I just love them all.
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