The family vacation trend you didn’t see coming
- According to RVShare, 44% of travelers intend to increase their travel within the country next year, marking a rise of nine percentage points compared to 2024, with RV parks now serving as key vacation spots.
- This shift results from RV parks evolving from mere stops into full destinations, driven by resort-style amenities and more luxurious experiences.
- Notable destinations such as Anchor Down in Dandridge, Tennessee, and the newly established Lagoon Ranch in Onalaska, Texas, provide opportunities for water-based activities during the warmer seasons.
- Mary Walker of Life in the RV notes that at the resort, a golf cart circulates delivering chilled cocktails with friendly service, exemplifying new campground amenities like firewood delivery and meal options.
- These developments indicate that family camping is evolving into a more upscale experience, with Jen Young of Outdoorsy emphasizing that outdoor adventures need to be accessible, enjoyable, and straightforward.
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The family vacation trend you didn’t see coming
RVShare reports 44% of vacationers plan to do more domestic travel in 2025, a nine-point increase from 2024. More families now trade rustic for resort-style ... Read moreThe post The family vacation trend you didn’t see coming appeared first on…
This is according to the results of the ‘Travel Trends for 2025’ report, presented by Booking.com, which expresses reasons beyond just traveling
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Andrea Updyke RVShare reports 44% of vacationers plan to do more domestic travel in 2025, a nine-point increase from 2024. More families now trade rustic for resort-style campgrounds and enjoy the best of both worlds. The Great American Road Trip got an upgrade. RV parks, once a stop along the journey, are now the primary destination due to resort-style amenities and luxurious experiences. Added accommodations like glamping tents, cabins and RV
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