Abstract
This article explores how the family vacation and the family vacation decision process have changed due to the implementation of year-round school in a Midwestern school system in the United States. A total of 96 families responded to a mail survey that dealt with the characteristics of the family vacation before and after the implementation of year-round school. The results indicate that year-round school has had a significant impact on vacation patterns. Implications for tourism are discussed.
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