AAA: 3 of 4 people plan to travel this fall

45% Prefer Off-Season Travel Because It Saves Money

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The summer travel season is over, but a new survey shows the majority of Americans are not ready to put their luggage away. According to a recent AAA  survey, three in four people plan to take at least one leisure trip of 50 miles or more, requiring overnight accommodations, in the next three months.

"People like to travel during the fall, because they can find great deals," said Mark Jenkins, from AAA. "School is back in session, which means hotels, cruises and attractions are not quite as crowded, so vendors are more likely to roll out lower rates to get your business."

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For example, in September, a seven night Royal Caribbean cruise to the eastern Caribbean costs $1,504 for two passengers. The price for the same cruise in July is almost $1,500 more: $2,964 for two people

The same is true for hotels. The Best Western in Lake Buena Vista is selling rooms for $89 in October -- $26 cheaper than the rate in July. A room at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek drops from $145 a night in July, to $122 in October.

"With the exception of holidays, fall travel prices can be the lowest all year," Jenkins continued.

Nearly half (43 percent) of people surveyed in Florida, Georgia and Tennessee say they are very likely to take an off-season vacation in the next 12 months. The majority (83 percent) of trips in the next three months are likely to be within the United States, while over one in 10 (13 percent) will go both domestic and international. Half (50 percent) of residents planning a trip expect to spend up to $1,000, but 36 percent will spend between $1,000 and $3,000.


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