A new study from Upgraded Points reveals that 62 percent of travelers prefer hotels to short-term rentals such as Airbnb or Vrbo when traveling for the holidays. Amenities (73 percent), no cleaning rules or surprise fees (62 percent) and easy booking/cancellation policies (52 percent) were the top reasons why travelers preferred hotels.
The study surveyed over 2,000 U.S. travelers and explored how price, convenience and ethical considerations such as housing affordability influence where Americans stay during the holidays.
“Travelers are thinking beyond price this year,” said Keri Stooksbury, editor in chief at Upgraded Points. “Convenience, transparency, and even community impact are shaping where people stay for the holidays.”
64 percent of people feel that hotels are cheaper for domestic travel and 76 percent say they are more transparent about pricing and fees. More than 70 percent believe short-term rentals drive up housing costs in popular destinations, with agreement strongest among Gen Z and Millennials (75 percent).
For those who prefer short-term rentals, 75 percent value more space and privacy, 68 percent appreciate kitchen access and homestyle amenities and 56 percent prefer them for larger groups or families.
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