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Where the boys and girls are

Monday, 03 Feb, 2005 0

So where do families want to go for spring break?

No surprise, perhaps, that a national survey found 20% of parents selected Orlando as their spring break favorite destination. This was the second consecutive year it was selected.

Family Spring Break is a travel trend defined as families traveling together with children, high school-aged or younger, during March and April, according to a TNS Express Omnibus Telephone survey.

The most popular activity among families with children visiting Orlando was also no surprise: visiting theme parks, named by 76%.

The choice of Orlando was followed by Miami (8%) and New York City (6%).

Report by David Wilkening



 

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