Parents fed up with being cooped up have driven a surge in family trips, and properties from Mexico to the Poconos are getting makeovers to meet the demand
For six years, the Grand Fiesta Americana in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, catered to guests looking for relaxation and romance as long as they left the kids at home.
Dozens of properties worldwide that have reinvented themselves since the beginning of the pandemic to appeal to one of the fastest-growing sectors of travelers: families.
Parents fed up with being cooped up have driven a pandemic surge in family trips, and properties from Mexico to the Poconos are getting makeovers to meet the demand.