A new survey released by Radisson reveals that 48 percent of Americans opted not to take a vacation in 2011. Are you one of them?

Radisson announced the results of the national survey with Kelton Research that reveals the travel habits, or lack thereof of working Americans. Among them, the survey showed that 48 percent of Americans in 2011 passed on taking a portion of their vacation days, citing mounting work pressures as the reason for not taking time off. The survey of 1,000 adults, ages 18 and over, identified that workload and a reluctance to play catch-up were among the top reasons for not using all their vacation time.

But, despite the above reveal, what's more interesting is what American workers said they would forgo in order to gain an additional five vacation days in 2012: