The 5 most spontaneous travel destinations in America — and the 5 least spontaneous

Depending on where you’re going, booking your trip last minute might not be a bad thing.
Vio.com, a travel booking website, looked at its data to better understand booking habits in the U.S. It found that on average, travelers using its platform book U.S. hotels just five days in advance.
It also found that booking U.S. hotels last minute often saves people up to 30%, as hotels discount their nightly rates to try to fill their rooms.
But some cities see more spontaneous bookings than others. Check out which five cities in the U.S. are booked the most last-minute and which are booked the longest in advance, according to Vio.
5th Least Spontaneous: Miami Beach, Florida

4th Least Spontaneous: Orlando, Florida

3rd Least Spontaneous: New Orleans, Louisiana

2nd Least Spontaneous: New York, New York

Least Spontaneous: Honolulu, Hawaii

5th Most Spontaneous: Chesapeake, Virginia

4th Most Spontaneous: Lakeland, Florida

3rd Most Spontaneous: Amarillo, Texas

2nd Most Spontaneous: El Paso, Texas

Most Spontaneous: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
