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Center Parcs Occupancy Soars: Germany, Denmark & Future Growth

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Center Parcs Sees ⁤Record ⁣Summer Occupancy as “Coolcation” Trend Gains Momentum

Germany center Parcs enjoyed a remarkably successful summer season in Germany, with occupancy rates averaging 93% across its parks ​- a 2% increase year-over-year.‌ The strong performance is attributed to recent accommodation upgrades and‌ a growing shift in travel preferences towards cooler ​climates, a trend dubbed the “Coolcation.”

The “coolcation” phenomenon sees​ travelers, notably families and seniors, increasingly opting for destinations ⁢in countries like Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia to avoid the escalating temperatures impacting much of Southern Europe. A recent⁢ report by the “Vacation Guru” web portal highlighted this preference for more moderate weather.

German parks led the way, with Hochsauerland Park ‌achieving a 95% occupancy⁣ rate and Park Eifel close‍ behind ⁤at 94% during the peak holiday period ‌from⁤ mid-July to ‍the end of August.

Beyond its established German presence, Center Parcs is expanding. The newly opened Center Parcs Nordborg Resort in Denmark, launched ​on June ‌20th, also experienced a highly ⁣successful debut, reaching 92% occupancy in August with guests staying an ⁢average of 6.75 days.

“This is an unusual success in a‌ new market with a new product,” stated Frank Daemen, Managing‍ Director of ​Center ⁤Parcs Germany. “Our record results once again show that our ​concept of vacation surrounded by nature offers exactly what modern families are looking for.”

Looking ahead, ⁢Center Parcs reports continued‌ strong bookings for‌ the autumn months, signaling sustained ⁢demand for its nature-focused holiday ‌experience.

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