A growing trend in the travel industry where grandparents travel with their grandchildren, often opting for spacious and family-friendly short-term rentals over traditional hotels.
A pricing strategy that adjusts rates during school breaks and holidays to capitalize on increased family travel demand, often resulting in higher nightly rates.
Families who have embraced the RV lifestyle, using recreational vehicles as their primary mode of transportation and accommodation for family vacations and extended trips.
Short-term rental properties that are equipped and marketed to cater to the needs of families with children, offering amenities like cribs, high chairs, and toys.
A growing travel trend where multiple generations of a family vacation together, often seeking spacious and well-equipped short-term rentals to accommodate their needs.
A segment of the travel industry focused on accommodating groups of travelers, such as families, friends, or corporate retreats. Short-term rentals often cater to this market.
The generation born after Generation Z, typically defined as those born from 2010 onwards. While still young, Generation Alpha’s travel preferences and expectations will shape the future of short-term rentals.
Local attractions, parks, museums, and entertainment options that cater to families with children. Highlighting these in listings can attract families to a short-term rental.
A short-term rental property specifically equipped and marketed to accommodate families with children, often featuring amenities like cribs, high chairs, toys, and safety features.