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24 Sep 2024


NextImg:Here’s what ‘luxury’ vacation means to Americans who crave it — and here’s how to experience it

A fifth of Americans feel like they have never experienced “luxury,” according to new research.

The survey of 2,000 general population Americans asked respondents about their experience with luxury, especially when it comes to travel, and revealed 17% have never experienced something luxurious.

But just because they haven’t experienced it yet doesn’t mean it’s out of their grasp: 82% believe it’s attainable to have “luxury” while on vacation.

When asked what luxuries they aspire to have included in a dream vacation, staying at high-end accommodations (50%) was the top thing they’d want.

Rounding out the top three luxuries were having incredible views from their room (42%) and flying first class to their destination (42%).

A fifth of Americans feel like they have never experienced “luxury,” according to new research. Getty Images

Also in the top 10 luxuries that respondents would like included in their dream vacation was the chance to try something new or unexpected (30%).

If they were to take a luxury vacation, the average respondent would like to stay for seven nights.

Commissioned by Visit Anaheim and conducted by Talker Research, the survey looked at what, exactly, luxury means to respondents.

Less than half of respondents (41%) believe “luxury” is the same as “extravagance” — and 85% agreed that luxury means something different to everyone.

When asked what luxury means to them, many respondents mentioned expensive or high-end items, but another wrote, “Something that makes me feel special and happy.” Someone else said to them, luxury was, “being comfortable and peaceful.”

The survey of 2,000 general population Americans asked respondents about their experience with luxury, especially when it comes to travel, and revealed 17% have never experienced something luxurious. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Another respondent said, “luxury means enjoying life to the fullest” — which for some, may include, “indulging in something for myself like a special vacation [or a] special purchase.”

“We embrace that luxury means something different for everyone,” said Mike Waterman, President & CEO, Visit Anaheim. “We believe that the essence of true luxury lies in the time and memories made with family and friends: that truly is the greatest luxury of all.”

For those who would splurge on specific things, where they’re staying would be the top spend (55%). That was followed by spending on food (53%) and the destination itself (34%).

Respondents would also be willing to splurge on how long they’re staying (33%) and the travel itself (25%).

When asked what luxuries they aspire to have included in a dream vacation, staying at high-end accommodations (50%) was the top aspect that they’d want. Getty Images/iStockphoto

“We love planning family getaways, and when we do, it’s essential to know where splurging can elevate your experience and where you might find more value for your dollar,” said Heather Rae El Moussa, “Selling Sunset” alumni and HGTV star. “Whether you’re seeking top-tier accommodations, exceptional dining or exclusive experiences, Anaheim offers a sophisticated selection that makes it the perfect destination for a memorable family vacation or staycation, and that’s why we love visiting.”

Respondents would also be willing to splurge on how long they’re staying (33%) and the travel itself (25%). Getty Images

Survey methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 general population Americans; the survey was commissioned by Visit Anaheim and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between March 26 and March 31, 2024.