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A Travel Blogger Speculates on Hawaii-Themed Searches During This Recession

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I'm slowly building up a reservoir of Hawaii-related articles, and they
do pretty well over at each of their respective sites (Suite101, TheVacationGals, and Uptake). Because it's a big deal for a lot of
people to actually up and take a vacation in Hawaii, I'm thinking the
relatively high PVs means one of two things: Either luxury travel
is buffered somewhat from the worldwide economic downturn, or else
there are a lot of aspirational searchers out there.
Possibly a little of both.



This article about my picks for the best upscale resort hotels in Kauai just went live today, so I don't have any idea how it will do long-term. And this blog post about a hike in Waimea Canyon is more poesy than practical, so again, can't really judge (that was fun to write, though).



Talking about poesy, the post about a petroglyph field on the Big Island
had an unintended result: It showed me that my mom - perpetually
disappointed in my lack of PhD - sometimes drops in and reads my blog
(she left a snarky comment! Yay). However, it's really the just-the facts-ma'am articles that get hundreds of page views a week, month after month. This almost 2 year old article on great snorkel and scuba spots in Hawaii just never quits. And an even older regarding my favorite luxury resorts in Maui? Same thing.



To be fair, newer articles about resort hotels and free activities on the Big Island
show signs of consistent strength - but these, again, are factual
travel articles rather than the experiential types of posts seen on
most blogs. When I've tried for a 50/50 split, such as with this Big Island snorkel trip
post, it has just never seemed to gain any traction. Maybe 10 or 11
hits a day after the first week (and flurry from Stumble Upon attention
settles down), not too popular.



So what can travel bloggers, concerned about the economy's impact on
our best efforts, derive from this small sample of one? Well, my guess
is that 1) luxury travelers still jet off to their destinations of
choice, and 2) average travelers are planning to stay closer to home, but daydream about fantastic and pampering vacations in the South Pacific. Hence, the page views. What will this mean long term?
Things have to get better, economically. Hopefully, all those
aspirational searchers will be prepared, armed with knowledge about how
to best enjoy their dream vacation in Hawaii.

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Jen M. 5 pts

 As an addendum, it seems like there are some amazing travel deals and hotel packages out there now. If you can get to a given destination, doing research about comparative prices really pays off. Even the deluxe resorts are offering deals that bring the vacation costs down considerably.

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