MADISON,
WIS. - When it comes to planning the annual family vacation, moms
have traditionally taken charge. However, a new survey conducted
by Research
Now on
behalf of Great
Wolf Lodge, shows
that when it comes to planning this year's family trip, dads have a
say, too – and that many are even in the driver's seat.
What do dads really want in a vacation? The results may be surprising. After asking 1,000 working dads about vacation - who plans, goals for the trip, and how much to spend – the outcome shows that today's dad has a strong voice when it comes to planning the annual family trip:
What do dads really want in a vacation? The results may be surprising. After asking 1,000 working dads about vacation - who plans, goals for the trip, and how much to spend – the outcome shows that today's dad has a strong voice when it comes to planning the annual family trip:
- Almost three in four dads (71 percent) say that if they were to take a short vacation or getaway today, a family trip with the kids would be the trip they would most prefer (only 4 percent say their top preference is a guy's trip with friends).
- Sixty-one percent of dads surveyed say they handle all or most of the family vacation planning, and one in four say they personally make the final decision of where to go.
- Traveling by car (55 percent) to a distance that is two to five hours away (45 percent), which costs less than $300 per day for travel, accommodations and entertainment (43 percent) is dad's ideal trip.
"Planning
a family vacation is exciting, but it can be challenging," said Kim
Schaefer,
Chief Executive Officer, Great Wolf Resorts, Inc., "We
were pleasantly surprised to see dads have a strong interest in
planning vacations for their families. At Great Wolf Lodge, we are
focused on families and providing memorable experiences. We offer the
perfect vacation choice that will meet dad's goals – as well as
mom's."
While the results show dads wanting to take three to four family vacations each year many times that just isn't realistic. Fifty percent of dads said they had unused vacation days last year, and of that number, thirty-eight percent had up to one week of unused time.
"As a father of two, it's important for me to use my earned vacation time to create memories and bond together as a family, especially while the kids are young and off school for the summer," said Dave Parfitt, founder of AdventuresbyDaddy.com and Great Wolf Lodge Ask-A-Mom panelist. "As a dad and travel blogger, I do most of the vacation planning for my family. I'm excited to hear there are so many dads who feel the same way and have fun taking an active role in planning a family trip that everyone will enjoy."
As the halfway point in the calendar year is quickly approaching, 59 percent of dads say they still have two weeks of vacation left to take this year. Just in time to encourage families to take summer vacation, Great Wolf Lodge has launched the Wolf Your World Tour. The summer-long tour started Memorial Day weekend. The six lovable Great Wolf Lodge characters are traveling across North America, taking part in community events, visiting national landmarks and handing out tens of thousands of wolf ears. Each set of ears includes information on how to enter for the chance to win the Ultimate Great Wolf Lodge Getaway, complete with a two night stay for 25 people and a banquet for the entire "Pack" at the Great Wolf Lodge of the winner's choice – the perfect way to guarantee that one lucky family will take a vacation this year.
While the results show dads wanting to take three to four family vacations each year many times that just isn't realistic. Fifty percent of dads said they had unused vacation days last year, and of that number, thirty-eight percent had up to one week of unused time.
"As a father of two, it's important for me to use my earned vacation time to create memories and bond together as a family, especially while the kids are young and off school for the summer," said Dave Parfitt, founder of AdventuresbyDaddy.com and Great Wolf Lodge Ask-A-Mom panelist. "As a dad and travel blogger, I do most of the vacation planning for my family. I'm excited to hear there are so many dads who feel the same way and have fun taking an active role in planning a family trip that everyone will enjoy."
As the halfway point in the calendar year is quickly approaching, 59 percent of dads say they still have two weeks of vacation left to take this year. Just in time to encourage families to take summer vacation, Great Wolf Lodge has launched the Wolf Your World Tour. The summer-long tour started Memorial Day weekend. The six lovable Great Wolf Lodge characters are traveling across North America, taking part in community events, visiting national landmarks and handing out tens of thousands of wolf ears. Each set of ears includes information on how to enter for the chance to win the Ultimate Great Wolf Lodge Getaway, complete with a two night stay for 25 people and a banquet for the entire "Pack" at the Great Wolf Lodge of the winner's choice – the perfect way to guarantee that one lucky family will take a vacation this year.