Kiwis Want Wifi & Modern Luxury Over the Quintessential Bach
Kiwis Want Wifi & Modern Luxury Over the Quintessential Kiwi
Bach
But the BBQ is Here to Stay
A national
survey by Bachcare, New Zealand’s only full-service
holiday home rental and management company has found that
the preference for the classic quintessential “Kiwi
bach” has been surpassed in favour of the “modern and
luxury holiday home” with all the creature
comforts.
Most “classic Kiwi bach lovers” were from
Northland and Waikato at 48% compared to South Islanders who
prefer a more luxurious holiday haven to retreat to.
The
results of the annual survey to understand trends in the
holiday home industry have made it clear that access to wifi
is of prime importance, particularly with Gen Y’s and
‘being connected’ does have an influence on their
decision to choose a particular holiday home.
Men rate “space and comfort”’ as the primary reason for staying in a holiday home whereas women believe “value for money” is most important. Other deciding factors that influence a preference for holiday homes compared to other accommodation choices include “location” and “self-catering”.
“Our results have highlighted a
noticeable societal trend of consumers expecting ‘instant
access and instant answers’ when booking and this has
become a deal-breaker. We can see that real time online
booking availability is a ‘mandatory must-do’ standard
in our industry as 95% of Kiwis want it.
81% of Kiwis,
especially Babyboomers, have told us that they prefer
holiday homes to be pre-serviced, cleaned and checked prior
to their arrival. I’m proud to say that Bachcare deliver
on this standard with our local Holiday Managers dotted
around the country, meeting and greeting guests day in and
day out,” said Leslie Preston, founder and General Manager
of Bachcare
Some traditions never die though and
“having a Kiwi BBQ” was voted in overwhelming majority
by many Aucklanders’ as their most popular activity along
with “relaxing with friends and family”, “going to the
beach”, “swimming” and “enjoying local tourism
activities”.
ENDS