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In and Out: Top Ten Travel Trends to Watch This Summer and Beyond
According to TripAdvisor's 2013 summer travel survey, 86% of Americans are planning a leisure trip this summer, making it one of the most popular seasons for travel in recent years. With hotels introducing new experiences, amenities and even flavors that are better than ever, it really is the best time to take a vacation. Below are the top ten trends for travel this summer - what's in, what's out, and what's happening at luxury hotels around the world, so you can pack your bags and get traveling:
Top Hops
What's Out: Cooling down with a fruity cocktail
What's In: Cooling down with a beer
What's In: Cooling down with a beer

The Fifth Taste
What's Out: Ketchup on burgers
What's In: Umami sauce on burgers
What's In: Umami sauce on burgers
Umami - the mysterious, "fifth taste," is the newest sensation - literally. Described as a "pleasant, savory taste," the umami flavor can be found in foods like ripe tomatoes, green tea and soy sauce. Omni Hotels & Resorts offers their own Umami Sauce at select properties including Omni Royal Orleans in New Orleans, the Omni Bedford Springs Resort in Pennsylvania and the Omni Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire. The sauce is so popular that it's quickly replacing traditional condiments like ketchup and mustard on dishes like scrambled eggs, burgers and more at the hotels' restaurants. Those who can't get enough umami can purchase a bottle of Omni's sauce for $9.95.
Taste Testing
What's Out: Seasonal menus
What's In: Tasting menus
What's In: Tasting menus
Chefs are putting the spotlight on fresh flavors from summer gardens with tasting menus comprised of small portions of seasonal flavors straight from the nearest farmer's market. Rev Restaurant at Hotel Madeline in Telluride, CO introduced a weekly Telluride Farmer's Market Wine Pairing and Market Sampling, which features small creative culinary courses showcasing items guests collected at the Telluride farmer's market earlier that day with Chef Bud Thomas. The Dolder Grand in Zurich offers a Vegetarian Tasting Menu of eight or five vegetarian-friendly courses including artichokes braised with mashed licorice, pine-nuts, basil and "Blauer Büffel" and mountain potatoes and morels pan fried with emmentaler cheese and horseradish. Guests atHotel Caesar Augustus in Capri, Italy can enjoy a five course "Walks of Flavors" tasting menu paired with a selection of five wines. The dishes are made with fresh ingredients found in the hotel's on-site garden and include chilled tomato soup with king prawns and warm orange pie topped with bitter orange sorbet.
Girl Power
What's Out: Male-only kitchens
What's In: All-Star female chefs
What's In: All-Star female chefs

Man Manicures and More
What's Out: Ladies-only spa days
What's In: Just-for-men spa treatments
What's In: Just-for-men spa treatments
Voted a top trend by this year's SpaFinder Wellness Spa and Wellness Report, special men's treatments are the newest additions to spa menus. The Dolder Grand in Zurich offers a Gentleman's Spa World package including three spa treatments at the resort's spa and a martini cocktail at the bar. The spa at The Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires treats their male guests to Men's Sports Manicures and Men's Sports Pedicures, while the spa menu at the new Canyon Ranch SpaClub at The Homestead in Hot Springs, VA features a long list of treatments just for men including a Gentlemen's Scalp Renewal. Men can refresh their skin with the Men's Skin IQ Facial and Men's Urban Cleanse Facial developed specially for men's skin types at the Seagate Hotel & Spa in Delray Beach, FL.
Ancient Spa Treatments Go Luxe
What's Out: Seaweed wraps
What's In: Hammam treatments
What's In: Hammam treatments

Family Vacations 2.0
What's Out: Getaways with the gals
What's In: Getaways with the whole gang
What's In: Getaways with the whole gang
Voted the number one trend in luxury travel by this year's Virtuoso Luxe Report, multi-generational family travel is the newest way to travel, with hotels finding unique ways to keep vacations fun and flexible for every generation. Ferragamo family-owned Villa Le Rose in Tuscany has plenty of room for big groups and provides a private chef, waiter, butler and housekeeper on staff, and laundry facilities, plus the ability to coordinate tailored itineraries. Tour operator CW, recently launched 13 Family Adventures, customizable and suited for every family member in destinations from Bryce & Zion Canyon to Iceland. The Dorchester in Mayfair, London invites families to participate in "Glamping at the Dorchester," with bespoke tents in Beatrix Potter patterned fabric, themed parties like "Princess for a Day" and "Doorman for Day" and kid-friendly welcome amenities such as freshly baked cookies and kid-sized bathrobes. The Lodge at Doonbeg in County Clare, Ireland keeps the little ones happy and active with a petting farm, soccer pitch and peddle carts, as well as a Kid's Club offering supervised activities daily. The Lodge's one to four bedroom cottages are also the perfect setup for families.
Tees for Tots
What's Out: Mini golf and putt putt
What's In: Family golf on the green
What's In: Family golf on the green
Families no longer need to visit the mini golf park to golf as a group. Destinations around the country are offering golf options for all ages. Families can golf together at The Tides Inn in Irvington, VA, where junior tees are available for all 18 holes at the Golden Eagle Golf Club. Kid's size rental equipment, junior tees and scorecards are on hand at The Old Course at the Homestead in Hot Springs, VA and the Family Tee Program at Kiawah Island, SC invites players of all ages to learn the game on four of the resort's championship golf courses, with specially placed family tee markers set in each fairway for all members to tee from. Children under 17 even play for free!
Wildlife Encounters
What's Out: Checking out wildlife at a zoo
What's In: Checking out wildlife from your canoe (or dinner table!)
What's In: Checking out wildlife from your canoe (or dinner table!)

Bedtime Goes Local
What's Out: Chocolates on your pillow
What's In: Local turn-down amenities
What's In: Local turn-down amenities
Chocolates are delicious but a local touch is more thoughtful. The new Hotel Vermont in Burlington offers guests a special "bedtime menu" featuring everything from a local Lunaroma Aromatherapy selection to Vermont Teddy Bears to a Vermont-inspired hot toddy selection. Guests at the Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa are treated to a Tortuga Rum Cake turndown amenity made from a four generation-old family recipe, while visitors at Caneel Bay, a Rosewood Resort are greeted with a sea shell and nighttime quote as they turn into bed.
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