Across the country, a large number of Americans are using their vacation days to sleep rather than to travel. A recent report ...
An Amerisleep.com survey revealed that 37 percent of Americans used vacation days in the past year just to rest.
A couple’s vacation is no longer just a break from the exhausting routine of work, but also a pause on nighttime intimacy. This year, 63 percent of travelers reported they sleep better when they’re ...
Vacations are supposed to be relaxing, but increasingly, they just...aren’t. Over 90 percent of people in a recent study admitted that travel stresses them out, for reasons that are obvious: Planning ...
From “gig-tripping” to “travel dupes” to “hush trips,” the number of new travel trends is seemingly endless. But perhaps the most appealing concept in the tourism space of late is the “sleepcation.” ...
The benefits of taking a vacation can differ depending on the person. Travelers might want to explore a new world, scope out the party scene in a different city, use the time to connect with family ...
There are very few things people look forward to more than getting away on vacation. Even if just for a weekend, taking a trip and breaking from the routine can be a memorable and refreshing ...
Joyel Crawford, author of career advocacy book “Show Your Ask,” joins ABC News to discuss the growing rate of Americans using their paid time off to sleep rather than vacation.
For most, vacation is a chance to get away from day-to-day life, explore someplace new and relax. But when your trip takes you through multiple time-zone changes and to unfamiliar destinations, it can ...