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| November 16, 2007 11:00 AM EST |
NEEDHAM, Mass., Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- TripAdvisor(R), the world's largest travel community, today announced its Thanksgiving travel survey of more than 2,000 U.S. travelers and top ten Thanksgiving-themed towns. Thirty-seven percent of Americans plan to travel for Thanksgiving this year, about the same amount as one year ago. Fifty-nine percent expect to drive this Turkey Day, up from 56 percent last year, while air travel appears to be down slightly, as 37 percent intend to fly, compared to 41 percent last year.
Fifty percent of respondents will travel between 300 and 3,000 miles, 41 percent plan to travel under 300 miles, and 9 percent said they are going overseas for Thanksgiving. When asked if they are avoiding air travel specifically because of recent airline problems, 10 percent said "yes." The greatest percentage of those surveyed intend to travel on Thanksgiving Day (31 percent), while 29 percent plan to travel Wednesday, November 21.
Top 5 Thanksgiving Towns in the U.S. 1. Turkey, Texas
Home to about 500 residents and approximately five hours northwest of Dallas, Turkey is the home town to the late "King of Western Swing," Bob Wills. Legend has it wild turkeys found along one of the town's creeks led to the town being named Turkey Creek, until the U.S. Post Office eventually shortened it to Turkey.
2. Cranberry, Pennsylvania
About 30 minutes northwest of Pittsburgh, Cranberry was so named for the wild cranberries then growing along the town's Brush Creek. After mysteriously disappearing around 1900, the town finally replanted cranberries almost one hundred years later. The cranberries continue to thrive there to this day.
3. Pie Town, New Mexico
Nearly 160 miles, or three hours southwest of Albuquerque, Pie Town is situated on the Continental Divide. Stories tell of Pie Town receiving its name in the 1920s because of a local Texan named Clyde Norman, who liked to bake tasty apple pies. Word soon spread that the best pies could be found in "Pie Town," and the rest is history.
4. Roll, Arizona
Founded by John Howard Roll in 1891, Roll, Arizona is situated about two and a half hours southwest of Phoenix. Many honor Roll for homesteading the land and for his charitable donations, and he also provided the right of way through the town to the Southern Pacific Railroad. What's more? Apparently, John Roll's father spent time mining and working in construction on "Turkey Creek" in Prescott, Arizona.
5. Corn, Oklahoma
Nearly an hour and a half due west of Oklahoma City, it is said that the town Corn originally received its name because the local post office was located in a corn field. Adding to its Thanksgiving status, Corn is known for its "Turkey Red" wheat, which the town has recognized with a milestone noting its historic first planting.
"Travelers earmark Thanksgiving as a time to be with their loved ones, as 76 percent of those surveyed intend to be with family this coming holiday," said Michele Perry, director of communications for TripAdvisor. "Despite the holiday traffic, Americans are dedicated to getting their turkey, as half of those surveyed are making trips of 300 miles or more."
About TripAdvisor Media Network
TripAdvisor(R) Media Network, operated by TripAdvisor, LLC, attracts nearly 30 million monthly visitors (source: comScore Media Metrix, Digital Calculator Report, July 2007) across eight popular travel brands, TripAdvisor(R) sites, bookingbuddy.com (TM), cruisecritic.com(TM), independenttraveler.com(TM), seatguru.com(R), smartertravel.com(TM), travel-library.com(TM) and travelpod.com(TM). TripAdvisor-branded sites make up the largest travel community in the world, with more than 25 million monthly visitors, five million registered members and 10 million reviews and opinions. Featuring real advice from real travelers, TripAdvisor-branded sites cover 270,000+ hotels and attractions and operate in the U.S. (http://www.tripadvisor.com/), the U.K. (http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/), France (http://www.tripadvisor.fr/) and Germany (http://www.tripadvisor.de/). TripAdvisor(R) Media Network provides travel suppliers with graphical advertising opportunities and a cost-per-click marketing platform. Collectively, the sites comprising the TripAdvisor Media Network have won hundreds of awards and accolades from press and industry, worldwide. TripAdvisor and the sites comprising the TripAdvisor Media Network are operating companies of Expedia, Inc. .
TripAdvisor, TripAdvisor.com, bookingbuddy.com, cruisecritic.com, independenttraveler.com, seatguru.com, smartertravel.com, travel-library.com and travelpod.com are either trademarks or registered trademarks of TripAdvisor, LLC, in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other logos or product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
TripAdvisor Media NetworkCONTACT: Consumer, Brooke Ferencsik, +1-781-444-1113 x275,
brooke@tripadvisor.com, or Trade/Business, Brian Payea, +1-781-444-1113 x388,
bpayea@tripadvisor.com, both of TripAdvisor Media Network
Web site: http://www.tripadvisor.com/
Published November 16, 2007
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