Travel Tips & Tricks
Whether it is your 1st or 100th family adventure, here are some tips and tricks to help make travel easier. Picking a destination, packing or navigating the airport, we hope these tips and tricks get you going!
Saving Valuable Money on your Family Travels
Family Travel can be expensive. Between the accommodations, the food and the transportation, you can easily spend hundreds of dollars before you know what hit you. Fortunately, it doesn't have to be that way. With these 4 ways to save money on your next family vacation, you'll return from your trip not stressed about a lack of money, but relaxed and calm.
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3 Craft Ideas for Kids on Beach Vacations
When you come back from your beach vacations, you’re probably going to bring a ton of mementoes. One thing that you may not have thought of bringing, however, is the sand. After all, what are you going to do with sand? It’s not like you’re going to turn your home into a beach. And there are cleanliness issues to think about too. If you have sand in your home, aren’t your kids going to start playing with it and make a mess? All these objections notwithstanding, you can make some wonderful arts and crafts with sand and bring them home with you. These are projects you and your kids will both enjoy. Making Family Travel to Visit Relatives Enjoyable for Everyone!
It is easy to make sure all family members are happy when you are taking a trip to a fun destination like Disney World or going on a cruise. However, people often find it more difficult to keep all family members happy when the vacation is to visit distant relatives. Often relatives don't live near fun family attractions. Here are three tips for making family travel to visit relatives enjoyable for everyone. Family Travel: 5 Things to Remember to Do
If you are planning your first family vacation you have probably remembered that you need to book your trip and pack your bags. However, here is a list of five things you should remember to do before you leave for your family travel fun. Creating Family Memories through Weekend Travel
Now that the school year has begun your family may be missing out on some of the bonding over adventures you shared over the summer. All kids but particularly ones with any type of special needs require structure. While you don’t want to disrupt the routine of your child’s education, family vacations need not be a thing of the past. Many communities hold festivals, bazaars, farmers markets that your family can visit and enjoy, not to mention museums and state parks. Courage in Traveling: Packing
Traveling with your family can feel overwhelming. It requires planning and preparation which may be difficult to fit into your already busy life. However, traveling as a family is an important way to bond and create memories that will last a lifetime. Consider the following packing tips that will help give you courage in traveling as a family. You can do it! Simple Steps for Finding Courage in Traveling
The art of traveling can seem overwhelming, especially when there are special needs to consider, but finding the courage to do it doesn't have to be an obstacle. Before you throw out the possibility of a dream trip, check out some ways to overcome your fear. "All your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them."--Walt Disney. Prepare Well, Be Democratic and Soothe Anxieties
Some of the worst travel experiences include family vacations when everyone seems to fight and skiing vacations that turn to mush because of rain. If you’re traveling with a special needs child, you can run into very specific problems such as the inability to find your child’s medication or the lack of facilities for those with physical challenges. Your vacation is meant to be a fun time for you and your family. So avoid those worst travel experiences by considering the following tips: |
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