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Gen Z is taking the reins on family trips, taking charge of destinations and what hotels to book. But this is increasingly changing, and Gen Zers and adult kids aren't just tagging along on these trips; they're calling the shots and organizing the family vacations themselves. AdvertisementLuxury travel agents say Gen Z isn't holding back with their family vacation requests. Many Gen Z travelers are molding their family vacations off what they see on social media and by what they want to post. AdvertisementWhen the client's kid becomes the clientAs a self-proclaimed "geriatric millennial," Carter has mixed feelings toward the growing influence of Gen Z on luxury family travel.
Persons: Z, , Gen Zers aren't, Julia Carter, Gen Zers, Gen, Carter, IPGGutenbergUKLtd, Diana Hechler, Coppola, Hechler, Kardashian, I've Organizations: Service, Craft Travel, Travel Locations: South Africa, COVID, Belize, Republic of Congo, London, Paris
Francis Ford Coppola opened a filmmaker-focused hotel in Peachtree City, Georgia. The hotel, part of The Family Coppola Hideaways, features 27 rooms and post-production facilities. AdvertisementA film-production site and hotel in one, Francis Ford Coppola's new All-Movie Hotel is a filmmaker's haven and a cinephile's dream. Located in Georgia, the hotel — which we spotted via Gizmodo — is the newest addition to The Family Coppola Hideaways, a collection of resorts in Belize, Guatemala, Argentina, and Italy. With state-of-the-art post-production facilities and 27 rooms personally designed by Coppola, the hotel caters specifically "to the needs of filmmakers," the website says.
Persons: Francis Ford Coppola, Coppola Hideaways, Coppola, , Francis Ford Coppola's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Peachtree City , Georgia, Georgia, Belize, Guatemala, Argentina, Italy
Black Friday Travel Sales Are Here and Deals Abound
  + stars: | 2023-11-20 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
As inflation continues to sting, more travelers are expected to hunt for bargains this year, and the industry is responding by offering deals across the travel landscape, from hotels to cruises and tours. “Despite inflation and higher prices, we continue to see a strong preference for experiences with travel,” said Brett Keller, the chief executive of the online travel agency Priceline, which will hold one of its biggest sales this month, including 30 percent off select hotel stays and up to 50 percent off rental cars. Given strong demand, travel companies can usually hold fast on prices, but by offering seasonal sales, they can hedge against changes in the future. “There is a benefit to hoteliers in securing bookings with more lead time so they can more accurately understand demand,” said Christine Guadenzi, the director of sales and marketing for the Family Coppola Hideaways, a collection of small hotels that includes the coastal Turtle Inn in Belize, which will offer 20 percent off room rates booked Nov. 24 to Dec. 15 (discounted rates start at $335 a night, compared to the usual $419 price tag).
Persons: , Brett Keller, Christine Guadenzi, Coppola Hideaways Organizations: Priceline Locations: Belize
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