When it comes to phones and tablets, there are die-hard Apple users and those who swear by Android. But do their differing tastes in technology influence other parts of their lives? To find out, hotel search trivago.com analyzed travel behavioral differences between Apple and Android users in the U.S. who search-for hotels via the trivago app.
Apple users spend 24% more on hotels than Android users
On average, an American Apple user is willing to spend $32 more per night on accommodation than an Android user. The average price selected by trivago.com users with IPhones and IPads is $166/night. For Android users, the average price for a searched hotel is $134/night, a difference of 24%.
Finding a bargain is a priority for Android users with 52% selecting hotels costing less than $100/night, compared to just 39% for those with iOS devices. Meanwhile, Americans with Apple products are willing to fork over much more for a hotel, with 20% of iOS users selecting rooms between $200 – $250 per night, compared to 12% of Android users.
High-end hotels with higher guest ratings favored by Apple users
While 40% of both Apple and Android users first select three star properties when searching for hotels, their second most popular choice for accommodation is quite different. 29% of Android users opt for two star properties after first searching for a three star hotel, while 36% of Apple users favor hotels with four and five stars. Not only are Apple users more apt to search for higher- end properties, but they also prefer hotels with an average guest rating of 80%, compared to a 78% rating for Android users.
Apple owners prefer New Orleans, while Android users vacation in Anaheim
At first glance, the Top 10 destination breakdown below* for Apple and Android users searching for accommodation via the trivago app may look similar, but there are several noteworthy differences. While Android users visit Anaheim, California (Disneyland), Apple users head to New Orleans (Mardi Gras). Myrtle Beach is the fourth most popular destination for Android users, but it’s only the tenth most popular for Apple owners. And when it comes to the cost of visiting a Top 5 destination this June**, Apple owners will spend an average of $211/night, while Android users will pay $193/night – $18/night less.