TD survey finds most people would consider an experiential vacation if costs are reasonable
TORONTO, March 4, 2015 /CNW/ - Spending time with family and friends or relaxing on a beach or poolside are still important reasons that Canadians take a vacation. For a growing number of people, however, vacations are also a time to embark on a new adventure or pursue a personal interest. As a recent TD survey found, approximately three-quarters (74 per cent) of Canadians have already taken or are interested in taking an experiential vacation, and almost two-thirds (62 per cent) would consider it if they could find ways to save on the cost of those trips.
"A lot of people think experiential vacations cost more than ordinary vacations, but that doesn't have to be the case," said Christine Hunter, Vice President, TD Credit Cards. "It all depends on where you want to go and what you want to do, but you can always find ways to help you save that could make your trip more affordable."
According to the TD survey, the cost of travel was the most-cited factor (79 per cent) in deciding what kind of vacation to take, with more than half (53 per cent) of those surveyed expecting an experiential vacation to cost more than a normal one. But Canadian travel expert Loren Christie says it doesn't have to cost a lot for people to create unique memories and expand their personal horizons through experiential tourism.
"While there are some really exotic examples, such as an African safari, that can have a hefty price tag, there are also lots of less expensive activities closer to home you can do," says Christie. "Or you can make the experiential element part of a more traditional vacation and spend the rest of the time enjoying the pool or beach."
"A great way that can help reduce the cost of experiential tourism is to pay for some of your travel purchase costs with loyalty travel rewards that you earn when you make purchases with a travel rewards credit card," notes Hunter. "For example, under the TD Travel Rewards Program, Credit Cardholders can have access to benefits such as travel insurance and preferred car rental rates, and other advantages depending on which card works best for you."
Here are some additional tips from Hunter that could make travel more affordable:
Julian Bolster, life coach and motivational speaker, agrees that affordable vacations provide an ideal break from daily stress and routine, but it's important to make the most of vacation time by taking the type of trip you really want.
"The vacations that impact us in lasting and powerful ways are the ones where we aren't 'going away' from something but rather 'going to' something, where it's more about the experience than the destination," he says. "Travelling can help you reprogram your brain, recharge your energy, reconnect with loved ones and cultivate an appreciation for daily tasks."
About the TD New Meaning of All-Inclusive Poll
TD Bank Group commissioned Environics Research Group to conduct a custom survey of 1,001 Canadians aged 18 and older. Reponses were collected between December 23 and 29, 2014.
About TD Canada Trust
TD Canada Trust offers personal and business banking to more than 11.5 million customers. We provide a wide range of products and services from chequing and savings accounts, to credit cards, mortgages and business banking, plus credit protection and credit travel medical insurance, as well as advice on managing everyday finances. TD Canada Trust makes banking comfortable with award-winning service and convenience through 24/7 mobile, internet, telephone and ATM banking, as well as at over 1,100 branches, with convenient hours to serve customers better. For more information, please visit: www.tdcanadatrust.com. TD Canada Trust is the Canadian retail bank of TD Bank Group, the sixth largest bank in North America.
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