Now's A Great Time To Get Away To A Great Time

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Now’s A Great Time To Get Away To A Great Time (NAPSA)—While almost everyone agrees that they want to travel, few people agree on the perfect destination. To discover more about dream destinations, Wakefield Research conducted a study to find out whether Americans are planning a vacation this spring, and to where they would most like to go. Here are the results: Whogoes: Whenasked whether they are planning to take a spring vacation this year, most said that they were. Among those under the age of 35, it’s more than two-thirds. Wheretheygo: *Beach destinations are popular spots, with 90 percent of respondents identifying a beach destination as a possibility for their getaway. Leading the way in beach locales is Florida (32 percent), followed by Hawaii (19 percent) and the Caribbean (18 percent). To bring a Hawaiian getaway more in reach, Travelocity has a special offer on packages to beautiful Oahu. By visiting www.travelocity.com/oahu, travelers can get $100 off an air and hotel travel package of $1,000 or more. The supremacyof the beach as a spring destination is challenged, however, by the big city, with 91 percent considering the bright lights for a spring vacation. Las Vegas was mentioned by the most respondents (21 percent), closely trailed by New York and Orlando at 15 percent each. Seventy-six percent were open to a ski vacation. Colorado was the most-named ski destination at 37 percent, with Canadaat 16 percent and Utah at 9 percent just a short way downtheskipreference “slope.” Breaking Down 4 Spring Breale rae Survey shows popular Spring Break destinations for 2016 54% OF AMERICANS are likely to take a spring vacationthis year 70% UNDER THE AGE OF 35 will mostlikely take a spring vacation this year @ According to a recent survey, most Americans want to take a vacation this season—and many would like to do so with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. eA significant number of the travel site’s Facebook fans also shared that a cruise vacation is in their plans this spring. Which presidential candidate they would go with: With 2016 being an election year, the survey also asked which candidate most people want to elect—asa vacation companion. After the polls closed and the confetti settled, it was revealed the vacation electorate equally split for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, with each receiving 30 percent of the political travel companion vote. Following the front-runners was Bernie Sanders (18 percent), with Ted Cruz and Marco Rubiotied at 8 percent. Whereto learn more: For further travel facts, tips and destinations, go to www. travelocity.com/springbreak. The site encourages travelers to “Wan- der Wisely” and has an industryleading Customer 1st Guarantee, makingthe travel experience both simple and memorable with competitive prices, 24/7 customer ser- vice and more.