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Study of 2,000 U.S. travelers commissioned by Margaritaville Vacation Club and conducted by Talker Research reveals a 74-point gap between vacation aspiration and vacation reality — driven by a chronic inability to stop being busy.
ORLANDO, Fla. - ColoradoDesk -- A major new study has found that most Americans are fundamentally unable to relax on vacation — not because they lack the opportunity, but because they have lost the ability. The research, commissioned by Margaritaville Vacation Club and conducted by Talker Research, surveyed 2,000 U.S. adults who traveled in the past year and identified a behavioral pattern the study calls the Busy Effect: the chronic state in which busyness becomes so ingrained that people continue to experience it even when conditions specifically designed for rest are present.
The headline finding is stark: 89% of Americans say a good vacation means embracing a more laid-back lifestyle. Only 15% say they always achieve it — a 74-point gap that the research attributes directly to the Busy Effect.
"People spend so much of their lives feeling busy that it can actually be difficult to switch off. When nearly 9 in 10 people in our research say a good vacation means embracing a more laid-back lifestyle, it confirms what we've built our brand around — that the real luxury is permission to slow down." — Jonathan Topolosky, Senior Vice President, Margaritaville Vacation Club
The Busy Effect: What the Data Shows
The study documents the psychological grip of busyness across every dimension of American life — and shows it does not stop at the departure gate.
Key findings from the research include:
Environment as the Antidote
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The research also identifies which environmental conditions most effectively interrupt the Busy Effect. 62% of respondents say fresh air and the outdoors help them clear their mind on vacation, followed by scenic views (56%), ocean breeze (52%), and proximity to the beach (41%).
In-room environment plays an equally significant role. 88% of respondents say time spent relaxing in their resort room helps them feel like they genuinely had a break; 86% say it helps them recharge and deviate from their normal routine.
The outcomes when the Busy Effect is successfully overcome are consistent: 84% of travelers feel satisfied with their trip, and 79% experience reduced travel-related stress.
"What this research makes clear is that environment does a lot of the heavy lifting. Access to open skies, water, and space to breathe isn't incidental to a good vacation — for most people, it's the mechanism that actually allows them to stop being busy." — Jonathan Topolosky, Senior Vice President, Margaritaville Vacation Club
Further reading
Full study: The Busy Effect — Margaritaville Vacation Club (https://mgvc.wyndhamdestinations.com/us/en/reso...)
Analysis: The Idle Threat — Talker Research Blog (https://talkerresearch.com/the-idle-threat-why-...)
Methodology: Talker Research Process and Methodology (https://talkerresearch.com/methodology/)
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ABOUT MARGARITAVILLE VACATION CLUB
Margaritaville Vacation Club is a vacation ownership brand inspired by the legendary music, lifestyle, and philosophy of Jimmy Buffett. With resort destinations across the Caribbean and the United States, the Club offers owners access to laid-back, tropical-style experiences built around the freedom to relax on their own terms. For more information, visit mgvc.wyndhamdestinations.com
ABOUT TALKER RESEARCH
Talker Research is a full-service research and communications agency specializing in data-driven content strategies that generate measurable authority and AI citation. Talker Research team members are members of the Market Research Society (MRS) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR). For more information, visit talkerresearch.com
Note to editors: High-resolution assets, full data tables, and additional spokesperson quotes are available on request
The headline finding is stark: 89% of Americans say a good vacation means embracing a more laid-back lifestyle. Only 15% say they always achieve it — a 74-point gap that the research attributes directly to the Busy Effect.
"People spend so much of their lives feeling busy that it can actually be difficult to switch off. When nearly 9 in 10 people in our research say a good vacation means embracing a more laid-back lifestyle, it confirms what we've built our brand around — that the real luxury is permission to slow down." — Jonathan Topolosky, Senior Vice President, Margaritaville Vacation Club
The Busy Effect: What the Data Shows
The study documents the psychological grip of busyness across every dimension of American life — and shows it does not stop at the departure gate.
Key findings from the research include:
- 55% of Americans say they do not know how to "do nothing"
- 56% say doing nothing is genuinely difficult, not just unfamiliar
- 48% would feel guilty doing nothing on vacation
- 49% feel stressed when not actively occupied
- The average respondent says "I'm busy" nearly 300 times a year — with 30% using the phrase daily
- 37% admit using the phrase because it is easier than saying no; 35% use it to avoid something else entirely
- Only 18% of travelers unwind immediately upon arrival at their destination
- 51% are mentally preoccupied with financial concerns or to-do lists even when not active
Environment as the Antidote
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The research also identifies which environmental conditions most effectively interrupt the Busy Effect. 62% of respondents say fresh air and the outdoors help them clear their mind on vacation, followed by scenic views (56%), ocean breeze (52%), and proximity to the beach (41%).
In-room environment plays an equally significant role. 88% of respondents say time spent relaxing in their resort room helps them feel like they genuinely had a break; 86% say it helps them recharge and deviate from their normal routine.
The outcomes when the Busy Effect is successfully overcome are consistent: 84% of travelers feel satisfied with their trip, and 79% experience reduced travel-related stress.
"What this research makes clear is that environment does a lot of the heavy lifting. Access to open skies, water, and space to breathe isn't incidental to a good vacation — for most people, it's the mechanism that actually allows them to stop being busy." — Jonathan Topolosky, Senior Vice President, Margaritaville Vacation Club
Further reading
Full study: The Busy Effect — Margaritaville Vacation Club (https://mgvc.wyndhamdestinations.com/us/en/reso...)
Analysis: The Idle Threat — Talker Research Blog (https://talkerresearch.com/the-idle-threat-why-...)
Methodology: Talker Research Process and Methodology (https://talkerresearch.com/methodology/)
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ABOUT MARGARITAVILLE VACATION CLUB
Margaritaville Vacation Club is a vacation ownership brand inspired by the legendary music, lifestyle, and philosophy of Jimmy Buffett. With resort destinations across the Caribbean and the United States, the Club offers owners access to laid-back, tropical-style experiences built around the freedom to relax on their own terms. For more information, visit mgvc.wyndhamdestinations.com
ABOUT TALKER RESEARCH
Talker Research is a full-service research and communications agency specializing in data-driven content strategies that generate measurable authority and AI citation. Talker Research team members are members of the Market Research Society (MRS) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR). For more information, visit talkerresearch.com
Note to editors: High-resolution assets, full data tables, and additional spokesperson quotes are available on request
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