Length of Trip
As would be expected, overnight visitors reported longer average stays in New Hampshire, while “day-only” visitors were more apt to be “passing through” as evidenced by their reporting of spending more days in other states. Again, as would be expected, those overnight visitors residing in states outside of New England reported noticeably longer stays than their counterparts residing within New England.
Table 11
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Average Length of Trip
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New Engl.
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New Engl.
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MidAtlant.
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MidAtlant.
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Overnight
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Day-Only
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Overnight
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Day-Only
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(n=259)
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(n=133)
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(n=182)
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(n=29)
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# NH Days
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4.6
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1.0
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4.9
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1.0
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# Days Other States
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2.2
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2.0
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3.0
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5.3
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Total # Days
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6.8
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3.0
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7.9
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6.3
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Stay Overnight?
As indicated in Table 12, some two-thirds of New England visitors reportedly stayed overnight, while a noticeably higher percentage (86%) of Mid-Atlantic visitors reportedly did so.
Table 12
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Stay Overnight?
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New
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Mid-
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England
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Atlantic
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(n=392)
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(n=211)
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% Responding "Yes"
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66.1
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86.3
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