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Description: For most Americans (80%), there is a distinct difference between a “trip” and a “vacation.”<br/><br/>That’s according to a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Motel 6, with travel plans this summer, which revealed that a “vacation” is most commonly defined as travel for relaxation (53%).<br/><br/>While a “trip” is travel for a purpose, such as an event (32%) or simply getting out of their hometown (30%)<br/><br/>Arriving at the hotel (59%) and getting the first breath of ocean air (47%) are two indications that “vacation mode” is turned on.