Holidaying as a family takes the burden off new parents

New parents say a multigenerational holiday is importantNew parents say a multigenerational holiday is important
New parents say a multigenerational holiday is important
According to a new survey, 86% of vacationers in the North West are contemplating the idea of planning a getaway involving at least three generations of their family this year.

For parents with children under one, the excitement is just beginning with 95% saying they would consider booking one. Over half (55%) of new parents say a multigenerational holiday is so important for them as they are more relaxed than when they are at home.The research, commissioned Visit Dubai and based on a survey of a thousand British adults, suggests families are increasingly looking for opportunities to spend quality time together with 70% expressing a desire to create lasting memories while on holiday. Grandparents are excited to celebrate milestone events with 33% with a fifth saying it is key they can indulge in luxury experiences.

More than half (52%) of those surveyed look forward to experiencing and discovering shared interests with their family, and over a quarter (26%) are wanting to make up for lost time post the pandemic. Two fifths (43%) said they experience their most memorable moments of ‘quality time’ with the whole family whilst on holiday.

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It can be difficult to keep three generations happy, but one thing that the whole family can agree on, is that good weather is at the top of the agenda with parents saying this is the most important thing for them (60%) grandparents agree at 52%, and kids at 46%

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