Study finds people daydream about vacation more in the winter
The average American thinks about some place they would rather be for at least 40 minutes per day, according to new research. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 Americans that looked at how long Americans spend thinking about their next vacation. From researching destinations to going down travel-related rabbit holes on social media, results showed people accumulate 4.7 hours a week on average dreaming of far-flung places. The survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of CheapCaribbean Vacations found that, for some, that 40-minute figure goes up in winter by 16% (46 minutes per day) thinking about being on vacation or fantasizing about adventures.