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Vacation days are used to catch up on sleep, survey finds

According to the annual Relaxation Report by Princess Cruises, employees catch up on sleep – seven days on average per year, when using their vacation days.

Princess Cruises expanded the depth of its study to a global audience, adding representation from Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, United Kingdom, and Australia. The global results when it comes to relaxation and sleep are surprisingly similar across different countries. According to results of the survey by Wakefield Research for Princess Cruises, global adults aren’t dedicating time for sleep or relaxation, with more than half (51%) of global adults reporting they get less sleep than they need on an average night and 80 percent of adults are using weekend days to make up for sleep lost during the weekday.

One way employees can set aside time to relax is to take a vacation, and the survey found that a little over half of those surveyed (55%) took all of the vacation days available to them in the last year with the UK respondents at the top of the list (76%) and the Japanese at the bottommost (28%). Of those who did not use all of their vacation days, the top reasons are:
• They had too much work to get done (38%)
• They couldn’t find a good time to take off (34%)
• There was a lack of support at work to take time off (25%)
And when using their vacation days, 75 percent of those who are employed take days off to catch up on sleep – seven days on average per year.

As one of the world’s largest international premium cruise brands, Princess Cruises is committed to ensuring its guests come back from vacation feeling refreshed, renewed and rejuvenated. As part of its Come Back New Promise, Princess Cruises partnered with leading experts in both the science and beauty of sleep to develop the Princess Luxury Bed. Together with board-certified sleep expert Dr. Michael Breus and designer Candice Olson, Princess Cruises now delivers its guests the ultimate night of sleep at sea.

2018 RelaxationDay infographic

“Sleep continues to trouble people around the globe and across generations, whether at home or while traveling. Sleep is a vital, sensory experience that allows our bodies to recharge and recover from mental and physical strains,” said Dr. Breus. “By collaborating with Princess Cruises, I believe we’ve come up with some really unique aspects for not just the Princess Luxury Bed itself, but the entire experience that will allow guests to sleep really well on their cruise vacation.”

Americans and Relaxation

        Resting Rituals – Technology is a major culprit that can keep a mind and body from winding down. Yet, most (68%) Americans watch TV before turning in, 39% look at social media.  

        Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows – Outside of night-time rituals, the current events of the day can impact sleep as well.  As it turns out, today’s tense political climate has a lot of people on edge, making it harder for them to relax. In fact, nearly three in five (59%) Americans admit as much.

        Skewed Priorities – From the realities of the world at large to responsibilities at work and home, taking time to give our minds and bodies a break is key.  Few Americans dedicate time to relax each day. More than three in four Americans (78%) do not set aside time to unwind every day, unchanged from 2017.

        Vacation Neglect – Nearly half (46%) of working Americans with vacation did not use all the time available to them over the past 12 months.  This is up significantly from 2017, when just under two in five (39%) did the same.

        Working For the Weekend – Nearly three-fourths (72%) of Americans use weekends to make up for sleep they lost during the week.

Some Global Comparisons

The Most Sleep Deprived Countries – Adults getting somewhat less or much less sleep than needed

          UK: 63%

          Singapore: 62%

          Australia: 61%

          U.S.: 58%

          China and Korea: 53%

          Taiwan and Japan: 49%

          Hong Kong: 48%

          Malaysia: 47%

          Vietnam: 38%

          Indonesia: 34%

Use of Weekends by County to Catch Up On Sleep 

          Vietnam: 92%

          China: 90%

          Hong Kong: 87%

          Indonesia: 85%

          Taiwan: 84%

          Singapore and Malaysia: 82%

          Korean: 81%

          Australia: 73%

          U.S.: 72%

          UK and Japan: 66%

Days Taken off by Country per Year (on average) to Catch Up on Sleep

          Vietnam – 11 days

          Malaysia, Taiwan and Indonesia – 9 days

          China – 8 days

          Hong Kong – 7 days

          Singapore and Australia – 6 days

          UK and U.S. – 5 days

          Korea – 4 days

          Japan – 3 days

By 2019 more than 45,000 Princess Luxury Beds will be fully rolled out to over 22,000 staterooms. The bed features a plush, two-inch thick pillow top, a nine-inch, single-sided medium firm mattress for enhanced support, individually wrapped coils for less partner disturbance, a European-inspired duvet and 100% luxurious Jacquard-woven cotton linens. 

 

 

 
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