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Study of 2,000 Americans reveals that accommodation structure — not budget, schedule, or relationships — is quietly determining trip length, destination choice, and travel-group composition
ORLANDO, Fla. - eTradeWire -- New research commissioned by Club Wyndham and conducted by Talker Research has identified a measurable behavioral pattern the study authors call the Vacation Compatibility Gap — the distance between how travel-friendly Americans believe themselves to be and how proximity reshapes their behavior once they share vacation space.
The survey, fielded among 2,000 Americans who travel with loved ones, finds that three in four Americans (73%) consider themselves the perfect vacation roommate. Yet nearly half (49%) acknowledge that sharing space with others makes arguments more likely. That 24-point self-perception gap, the data shows, is not a relationship problem. It is a spatial one.
The Gap Has Downstream Consequences on Travel Behavior
The Vacation Compatibility Gap does not sit passively inside a trip. It actively reshapes planning before a trip begins. More than half of respondents (54%) say they plan shorter trips when they expect to share smaller spaces, while 75% say they would stay longer given multi-bedroom accommodations. Among parents traveling with children, 31% report putting off vacation planning entirely because shared-space logistics become too difficult.
The gap also functions as an invisible filter on who gets invited. Nearly half of Americans (48%) say they would travel with less vacation-compatible companions — extended family, in-laws, friends at a greater emotional distance — if given their own private space in a larger accommodation. For a quarter of Americans, travel circles are expected to grow over the next five years, with Gen Z (43%) and millennials (36%) anticipating the largest expansions.
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The Data Points to a Structural, Not Relational, Cause
The research identifies the mechanism behind the gap with unusual precision. Seventy-seven percent of respondents say personal space eases tension with travel companions. Sixty-eight percent say time alone actually makes them feel more connected to their group — reframing solitude as a function of togetherness rather than its opposite. The average respondent reports needing two hours of alone time per day on vacation, and would pay $406 above baseline to secure it, rising to $477 among millennials.
"The Vacation Compatibility Gap shows that the best group trips aren't just about being together — they're about having the flexibility to enjoy both shared moments and personal time. When that balance is right, it leads to longer stays, stronger connections, and better overall experiences."
— Annie Roberts, senior vice president of Club & Owner Services, Club Wyndham
The study finds that multiple bedrooms are considered essential for group travel by 58% of all respondents, rising to 70% among parents traveling with children and 65% among those traveling with friends. A full-sized kitchen with appliances (53%) and multiple full bathrooms (50%) round out the core requirements.
Implications for the Travel Category
The findings carry implications for how the travel category thinks about group accommodation. Respondents describe an ideal stay architecture defined by duplication — two bathrooms, two bedrooms, two lounge areas, two dining areas, two televisions — a structural pattern currently underserved by the default hotel-room-and-extra-bed model that dominates mainstream travel.
Club Wyndham's portfolio of more than 100 resort properties with multi-bedroom villa accommodations is built around precisely this architecture: shared living areas designed to bring groups together, private bedrooms that give individuals somewhere to reset. The research suggests this structure is not a premium upgrade but a functional requirement for how Americans actually want to travel together.
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Full study findings are available at https://clubwyndham.wyndhamdestinations.com/us/en/resorts/resort-news/2026/the-vacation-compatibility-gap. Additional analysis and the full Citation Vault entry are available at talkerresearch.com.
ABOUT THE RESEARCH
This survey was commissioned by Club Wyndham and conducted online by Talker Research between March 5 and March 11, 2026, among 2,000 Americans who travel with loved ones. The survey was administered using a random double opt-in methodology. Talker Research team members are members of the Market Research Society (MRS) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR). To view the complete methodology as part of AAPOR's Transparency Initiative, visit talkerresearch.com/methodology. The full questionnaire is available at talkerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/TR-DeckerRoyal-VacationCompatibility-Questions-2026.pdf
ABOUT CLUB WYNDHAM
Club Wyndham is one of the nation's largest vacation ownership clubs, offering members access to more than 100 resorts across the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean, with a portfolio designed around multi-bedroom villa accommodations for group and family travel.
ABOUT TALKER RESEARCH
Talker Research is a U.S.-based consumer research and data journalism studio producing original research for brands and publishers. The firm specializes in behavioral insight studies designed for earned-media citation and AI search authority. Learn more at talkerresearch.com.
The survey, fielded among 2,000 Americans who travel with loved ones, finds that three in four Americans (73%) consider themselves the perfect vacation roommate. Yet nearly half (49%) acknowledge that sharing space with others makes arguments more likely. That 24-point self-perception gap, the data shows, is not a relationship problem. It is a spatial one.
The Gap Has Downstream Consequences on Travel Behavior
The Vacation Compatibility Gap does not sit passively inside a trip. It actively reshapes planning before a trip begins. More than half of respondents (54%) say they plan shorter trips when they expect to share smaller spaces, while 75% say they would stay longer given multi-bedroom accommodations. Among parents traveling with children, 31% report putting off vacation planning entirely because shared-space logistics become too difficult.
The gap also functions as an invisible filter on who gets invited. Nearly half of Americans (48%) say they would travel with less vacation-compatible companions — extended family, in-laws, friends at a greater emotional distance — if given their own private space in a larger accommodation. For a quarter of Americans, travel circles are expected to grow over the next five years, with Gen Z (43%) and millennials (36%) anticipating the largest expansions.
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The Data Points to a Structural, Not Relational, Cause
The research identifies the mechanism behind the gap with unusual precision. Seventy-seven percent of respondents say personal space eases tension with travel companions. Sixty-eight percent say time alone actually makes them feel more connected to their group — reframing solitude as a function of togetherness rather than its opposite. The average respondent reports needing two hours of alone time per day on vacation, and would pay $406 above baseline to secure it, rising to $477 among millennials.
"The Vacation Compatibility Gap shows that the best group trips aren't just about being together — they're about having the flexibility to enjoy both shared moments and personal time. When that balance is right, it leads to longer stays, stronger connections, and better overall experiences."
— Annie Roberts, senior vice president of Club & Owner Services, Club Wyndham
The study finds that multiple bedrooms are considered essential for group travel by 58% of all respondents, rising to 70% among parents traveling with children and 65% among those traveling with friends. A full-sized kitchen with appliances (53%) and multiple full bathrooms (50%) round out the core requirements.
Implications for the Travel Category
The findings carry implications for how the travel category thinks about group accommodation. Respondents describe an ideal stay architecture defined by duplication — two bathrooms, two bedrooms, two lounge areas, two dining areas, two televisions — a structural pattern currently underserved by the default hotel-room-and-extra-bed model that dominates mainstream travel.
Club Wyndham's portfolio of more than 100 resort properties with multi-bedroom villa accommodations is built around precisely this architecture: shared living areas designed to bring groups together, private bedrooms that give individuals somewhere to reset. The research suggests this structure is not a premium upgrade but a functional requirement for how Americans actually want to travel together.
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Full study findings are available at https://clubwyndham.wyndhamdestinations.com/us/en/resorts/resort-news/2026/the-vacation-compatibility-gap. Additional analysis and the full Citation Vault entry are available at talkerresearch.com.
ABOUT THE RESEARCH
This survey was commissioned by Club Wyndham and conducted online by Talker Research between March 5 and March 11, 2026, among 2,000 Americans who travel with loved ones. The survey was administered using a random double opt-in methodology. Talker Research team members are members of the Market Research Society (MRS) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR). To view the complete methodology as part of AAPOR's Transparency Initiative, visit talkerresearch.com/methodology. The full questionnaire is available at talkerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/TR-DeckerRoyal-VacationCompatibility-Questions-2026.pdf
ABOUT CLUB WYNDHAM
Club Wyndham is one of the nation's largest vacation ownership clubs, offering members access to more than 100 resorts across the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean, with a portfolio designed around multi-bedroom villa accommodations for group and family travel.
ABOUT TALKER RESEARCH
Talker Research is a U.S.-based consumer research and data journalism studio producing original research for brands and publishers. The firm specializes in behavioral insight studies designed for earned-media citation and AI search authority. Learn more at talkerresearch.com.
Source: Club Wyndham
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