“For many LGBTQ travelers, an adults-only trip just makes more sense.
A large majority of same-sex couples do not have children of their own, and some prefer a less family-friendly experience when they travel. According to the Williams Institute at UCLA, just 14% of same-sex couples are parenting children, compared to 40% of opposite-sex couples, according to the Census Bureau, as reported by Forbes.
“It’s nice being in an adults-only setting, whether that’s gay or straight or mixed because the entertainment can get bawdy and adult-like,” Glenn Troost, a retiree from Palm Springs, told USA TODAY.
A gay-specific trip makes the getaway even more relaxing, according to his partner Brett Gilbert.
Troost and Gilbert said they have taken seven or eight international trips with Brand g, a gay-focused luxury tour operator, and said they have found it to be a great way to unwind and make new friends…”
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