
San Francisco Top Gay Destination
San Francisco was named the top
"gay-friendly" destination in a new survey of gay travelers conducted by
the Travel Industry Association, The Associated Press reports.
Following
San Francisco on the list's top 10 were
Key West;
New York City;
Fire Island;
Provincetown; Los
Angeles;
Miami-South Beach;
Las Vegas;
New Orleans, and
Palm Springs.
The
national survey was conducted by the Travel Industry Association in
partnership with Harris Interactive and Witeck-Combs Communications.
Nearly half of gay and lesbian travelers said that whether a destination
has a "gay-friendly" reputation matters when they are making leisure
travel choices.
A place where "they can hold their partner's hand in public" without
fear of harassment was cited as an example of something that more than
half of gay men and more than two-thirds of gay women look for when they
are choosing a destination, according to the survey.
Bob Witeck, CEO of Witeck-Combs Communications said the survey showed
that gay and lesbian travelers are not looking for special treatment,
but are simply "expecting consideration and equal respect given all
customers."
Four out of 10 gay and lesbian travelers also said they consider a
destination gay-friendly if it "is known to be culturally welcoming and
to support diversity" and gay rights.
Only a third of gay men and 18 percent of lesbians cited "gay nightlife,
gay clubs and bars" among their top considerations for gay friendliness.
The national online survey was conducted among 2,020 self-identified gay
travelers 21 and older who have taken at least one leisure trip within
the past 12 months.
The survey also polled 1,010 adults who self-identified as heterosexual
and who also have taken at least one leisure trip in the past year. The
heterosexual travelers were included as a way to compare the two groups.
The survey found, for example, that gay men tend to spend more on trips
than lesbians and heterosexuals.
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