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Family travel accounts for 30% of global outbound tourism and is one of the fastest-growing segments of the industry, according to a new hospitality report focused on children's travel desires.
The research conducted by the Wanderland Think Tank features more than 150 insights on trends as they relate to what kids and teens care about, how they influence travel decisions and how families want to stay, play and pay.
The inaugural Kids Hospitality Report is the brainchild of travel consultancy Wanderland London, produced in partnership with leading experts and market research companies from across childrens' and hospitality sectors, such as Data Think Lab and Kids Know Best.
It's thought to be the first report that intersects hospitality and kids/teens consumer industries, analysing travel trends as they relate to video gaming, board games, toys, publishing and media.
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The report examines the offerings for kids at city hotels, looking at "the good, the bad and the ugly" of how the world's finest hotels welcome younger guests, and how employing tricks-of-the-trade from the game and toy industries can add value to families.
"Kids and teens should no longer be invisible in the hotel guest journey," said Wanderland co-founder Alicia Zur-Szpiro. "They have a major influence on family travel decisions and will one day soon be leisure and business travellers themselves."
Key findings include:
The full report is available to purchase. For more information, visit www.wanderland.london