sometimes a weekend is all it takes - hilton...
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If you’re looking to add a new ingredient to your relationship or a more personal way to say “I love
you,” then it’s time you become a Weekend Escape Artist and surprise your partner with a
weekend getaway. If that feels like a tall task, it’s not, as long as you remember the advice from
women who recently shared their insights about trip planning in the Travel MANager Weekend
Escape Artist survey.
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? What are men most likely to botch when planning a trip:
11 %BOOKING A HOTEL
38%SETTING A BUDGET
41%CREATING AN ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
10 %BOOKING A FLIGHT
A LITTLE HELP GOES A LONG WAYA LITTLE HELP GOES A LONG WAY
90% 77%
of women would be happy if their partner did any of the travel planning
of women agree incorporating their partner into the planning process would benefit their relationship
IT’S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS!IT’S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS!
LEAVE THE JEWELRY, TAKE THE GETAWAY
of women would rather receive a surprise getaway than a piece of jewelry
80%
Women wish their partner would
consider more of the following
preferences when planning travel
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JulyTICKET
TICKET
GUIDEBOOK
37%
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33%
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31%
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21%
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16%
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91%on a vacation thoughtful
gestures are more important than a perfect trip
of women feel that
The survey was conducted by Wakefield Research (www.wakefieldreseach.com)among 1,000 U.S. woman ages 18+, who are married or living as married, between March 16th and 24th, 2016, using an email invitation and an online survey.
of women think men are more likely than women to make a travel blunder when trip planning
77%
SOMETIMESSOMETIMES
A WEEKEND ISALL IT TAKESA WEEKEND ISALL IT TAKES