25th September 2015

The World Wide Web, smartphones, online shopping, online banking, WiFi, Google, digital cameras, text messaging, email and flat screen TV’s have been named as the top ten greatest things from the past 30 years a new survey out today has revealed.  

The research conducted by the UK’s first budget hotel brand, Travelodge which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, surveyed 3,000 British adults to seek their views on the greatest things of the past 30 years.

Findings revealed that the smoking ban (18), Super Mario Brothers (12), Harry Potter (39), Margaret Thatcher (54), William and Kate’s wedding (56) and Take That (72) have been named among the greatest things of the past 30 years.   

Key findings revealed that whilst technology dominates the top 100 listing of ‘30 years of Greatness’, in an era where Britons were hit by the credit crunch and a recession, budget operators also featured highly.  With low cost supermarkets (25) airlines (30) and hotels (35) all considered great and demonstrating that we have become a nation of value conscious shoppers.   

Other popular things from the past 30 years which have become firm favourites for women include: GHD straighteners (13), skinny jeans (36), the Wonderbra (44) and Spandex (52).

The research also revealed the triumphant 2012 Olympics was considered to be the biggest sporting event of the last three decades (20) followed by Andy Murray’s 2013 Wimbledon win (27), England’s 5-1 football win over Germany in 2001 (41) and Euro 96 (75).

A few sportspeople even got mentions within the top 100 list which included David Beckham (61), Usain Bolt (69), Roger Federer (73) and Alan Shearer (92).

Memorable TV shows from the last 30 years include: The Simpsons (63), Friends (64), EastEnders (77), Big Brother(88), The X Factor (87) and Sex and the City (90).

Shakila Ahmed, Travelodge Spokeswoman said: “The last 30 years has seen a huge shift in the way we live our lives with technology completely changing many things. The internet has certainly accelerated the growth of budget travel and made going away a key part of our modern lifestyle.

“Over the last 30 years, Travelodge, the UK’s first budget hotel chain, which today has over 500 UK sites, has made staying in a hotel accessible to everyone. Today over 17 million people annually stay in a Travelodge hotel either for work or for leisure.

The internet  has also influenced some of the other things that we consider to be great within the last 30 years, such as fibre optic broadband (15), online check-in (29), Spotify (74) and Netflix (76).

The top 100 listing also features several websites which have become essential to modern day life including: You Tube (19), price comparison sites (22), eBay (26) and Wikipedia (28).

Social media is also a popular choice with Facebook (32), Twitter (71), and Instagram (91) getting separate mentions.

Unsurprisingly, Apple also has several items in the list, including the iPad (23), iPhone (33), iPod (43) and iTunes (66).

Digital TV (16), DVD (17), Sky+ (24) and several games consoles such as the Playstation (58), X-Box (67), Nintendo Wii (70), Game Boy (82) and the classic Sega Megadrive (86) also make the list.

Whilst technology is a major feature of the past 30 years, the research also revealed that historical events like the Berlin Wall coming down and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee are also considered to be among the greatest things.

Detailed below is the listing for the top 100 greatest things of the past 30 years

1.        World Wide Web

2.        Smartphones

3.        Online banking

4.        Online shopping

5.        WiFi

6.        Google

7.        Digital cameras

8.        Text messaging

9.        Email at fingertips

10.     Flat screen televisions

11.     Berlin Wall coming down

12.     Super Mario Brothers

13.     GHD Straighteners

14.     Satellite navigation

15.     Fibre optic broadband

16.     Digital TV

17.     DVD

18.     The Smoking ban

19.     YouTube

20.     2012 Olympics

21.     Tablet computer

22.     Price comparison websites

23.     iPad

24.     Sky+

25.     Budget supermarkets

26.     eBay

27.     Andy Murray winning Wimbledon

28.     Wikipedia

29.     Online check-in

30.     Budget airlines

31.     E-Book readers

32.     Facebook

33.     iPhone

34.     Microsoft Office

35.     Budget hotels

36.     Skinny jeans

37.     Networked computers

38.     Sunday opening hours

39.     Harry Potter

40.     Social Media

41.     England beating Germany 5-1

42.     Live Aid

43.     iPod

44.     Wonderbra

45.     Power showers

46.     HTML

47.     Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

48.     Mobile apps

49.     Bluetooth

50.     Mass-produced mobile phones

51.     MP3

52.     Spandex

53.     Eurostar

54.     Margaret Thatcher

55.     The Premier League

56.     William & Kate’s wedding

57.     The National Lottery

58.     Sony Playstation

59.     Barack Obama

60.     Rollaboard suitcase

61.     David Beckham

62.     Hybrid cars

63.     The Simpsons

64.     Friends (TV show)

65.     Michael Jackson

66.     iTunes

67.     X-Box

68.     Spray tanning

69.     Usain Bolt

70.     Nintendo Wii

71.     Twitter

72.     Take That

73.     Roger Federer

74.     Spotify

75.     Euro 96

76.     Netflix

77.     EastEnders

78.     Italia 90

79.     Macbook

80.     George Foreman grill

81.     The Rachel cut

82.     Nintendo Game Boy

83.     Oasis

84.     Online dating

85.     Jose Mourinho

86.     Sega Megadrive

87.     X Factor

88.     Big Brother

89.     Nintendo NES

90.     Sex and the City

91.     Instagram

92.     Alan Shearer

93.     Gazza

94.     Botox

95.     David Cameron

96.     Tony Blair

97.     Blogging

98.     Nutribullet

99.     Red Bull

100. The Selfie

ENDS 

For further information please contact:

The Travelodge Press Office

T: 01844 358 702

E: pressoffice@traveldoge.co.uk

Notes to editors:
The survey was conducted in August 2015 with a sample of 3,000 British adults.

 

 

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