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Parents’ Priorities Have Shifted 

parents' priorities
Two years ago, our survey showed that the pandemic strongly affected family travel behavior. For example, active vacation types such as camping and visits to National Parks saw a surge in interest, which has since returned to pre-pandemic levels. And two years ago, 26% of respondents considered COVID-related concerns such as social distancing in their lodging choices, whereas that has now dropped to 9%. However, the dominant factor (70% of respondents) for families choosing accommodations is still cleanliness and sanitation, followed closely by proximity to attractions (65%) and value for price paid (57%).
This is a condensed summary of findings from the 2023 Annual US Family Travel Survey.
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