Hotels.com Reports Rise in New Trip Type: “Thirst Trips”

Data shows 35% surge in searches for poolside vacations and shorter getaways

With nearly 100 days between President’s Day and Memorial Day weekend, Americans are entering the longest stretch of the U.S. calendar without a federally sanctioned day off. This 3-day weekend drought leaves people parched for a getaway. New search data from Hotels.com shows a new trip type is quenching our thirst this spring: Thirst Trips, or short weekend stays that satisfy our desire for a day off by the pool.

“We’ve hit a point in the year when there’s no 3-day weekend on the office calendar, so many Americans have sort of conditioned themselves to hold out on making travel plans until Memorial Day weekend,” said Melanie Fish, head of Expedia Group brands public relations. “The trend is not waiting more than a quarter of the year to vacation. People are creating their own drought-breaking mini-vacations.”

Searches Soar While Travelers Plunge

Hotels.com is predicting that shorter, more frequent 2–3-day trips will gain popularity throughout the spring and summer. The majority of reservations on its mobile lodging app currently occur within a week or less of travel, and searches for long weekends are surging.

A deeper dive into search data on Hotels.com reveals a clear preference for one amenity in particular this spring: pools. Searches for hotels with pools increased by 35% or more from February through April on the Hotels.com app compared with the start of the year[4]. And poolside properties hit peak popularity the first week of March.

“There’s some irony in the fact that the longest holiday drought of the year sends us searching for relief by infinity pools, lazy rivers and swim-up bars,” said Fish.         

When and Where to Take a Thirst Trip

The following list from Hotels.com includes 14 Thirst Trips — one for every weekend — at destinations with below-average hotel rates ($260 or less)[5] and stunning pools.

WeekendCityHotel Pool
Feb 24–26San DiegoHyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina
March 3-5 *Low price alert: average rates this weekend are predicted to be the lowestLas VegasThe Palazzo at The Venetian
March 10–12Mexico CityGaleria Plaza Reforma
March 1719 *St. Patrick’s DayAlbuquerqueHotel Chaco
March 24–26Myrtle BeachAnderson Ocean Club and Spa by Oceana Resorts
March 31–April 2Los AngelesThe Hoxton Downtown LA
April 79 *Easter weekendOrlandoUniversal’s Aventura Hotel
April 14–16AustinClub Wyndham Austin
April 21–23Panama City BeachHoliday Inn Resort Panama City Beach
April 28–30CharlotteJW Marriott Charlotte
May 5–7Orange County, CALaguna Beach House
May 1214 *Mother’s DayPhoenixRise Uptown Hotel
May 19–21SeattleLevel Seattle Downtown

[1] Data based on US Hotels.com monthly search traffic from January 1, 2022 – June 30, 2022.

[2] Data based on Google search trends for the term “weekend getaway” from January 1, 2021 – January 26, 2023.

[3] Data based on average daily rates on US Hotels.com from February 24-May 21, 2023 and July 1-31, 2023, as of January 25, 2023.

[4] Data based on US Hotels.com monthly and weekly searches from January 1, 2022 – June 30, 2022.

[5] Data based on average daily rates on US Hotels.com from February 24-May 21, 2023, as of January 18, 2023

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