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Get The
Family Involved
It is back to routine with the holidays behind us and cold
weather hanging over our heads. The children are back in school and
still
talking about their winter break. Give them and yourself something
fun to look forward to - your family spring break. Hard to believe,
but it is just around the corner.
Whether your children are young or college age, time with the
family is so valuable and a great way for you all to recharge your
batteries to get ready for the tough end of school year schedule and
exams.
Get the whole family involved in the trip planning process. Sit
down with your family and determine your preferences. Often the best
vacations center around common family interests. You can create
memorable vacations that are not overly expensive. Discuss your
budget and how you can work with the dollars available to plan an
exciting family trip. Older children can help research the area
before the trip and educate the family about the destination.
You will need to figure out what experience you want to get out
of the trip before you can determine where you want to go and what
options are available. Do you want your vacation to be a cultural or
historic learning experience, a sun and fun relax at the beach
experience, a physically active vacation, an adventure, or a chance
to visit theme parks? There's a world of options out there. Whether
you're ready to book or need suggestions, call Travel Agents
Incorporated to help you.
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Top Family Spring Break
Destinations
Once
you have picked the type of vacation, it is time to pick where you
want to go. Here are some destinations that have been voted the best
family friendly spots for spring break:
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Orlando, Florida
- Naples, Florida
- Monterey Bay, California
- Galveston, Texas
- Palm Springs, California
- San Diego, California
- Lafayette, Louisiana
- Steamboat Springs, Colorado
- Aspen, Colorado
- Riviera Maya, Mexico
- Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo, Mexico
- Barbados
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Tips for Family
Travel on the Plane
We all know the famous question: “Are we there yet?” Traveling by
plane with kids does not have to be draining. Here is a checklist to
help right from the planning stages of your trip so you will arrive
at your destination excited and ready to have fun.
Start by making things easier – If your budget
is a little flexible, the best practice is have as few connections
as possible. Book direct or non-stop flights whenever you
can.
Make sure you arrive at the airport
early so you are not stressed while finding parking,
checking in and getting through security. Realize that traveling
with young children always takes longer to walk through the airport
than you expect.
Have your children carry their own
bags with snack and entertainment items. Even toddlers can
wear backpacks or use rolling bags and they like the responsibility.
You may also want to carry on any favorite stuffed animal to avoid a
problem if the checked bag gets lost.
Bring a favorite pillow to help your children
sleep on the flight and on while on vacation. Airlines no longer
supply everyone with pillows on flights.
Have some
healthy snacks packed. Don't rely on the schedule of the
flight attendants for food. Bring some paper cups and buy a bottle
of water after you get through security. Some people take an empty
water bottle and fill it after getting through security, saving
money and the wait in line to purchase water.
Bring
your own entertainment. Do not count on the movie selection
being appropriate for children or being something that can hold
their attention. Here are some suggestions for the different age
groups:
- Older Babies and Toddlers - nested containers, sets of things
to put into containers, Busy Boxes with hand activities and moving
parts, board books, blanket, stuffed animal
- Pre-Schoolers - books, stickers and activity or coloring
books, crayons, lap-sized wipe-off easels and pens, post-it notes,
scotch tape, magnetic letters or dolls & metal tin
- Young School Age - books, comics, stickers and activity or
coloring books, small magnetic puzzles, travel-size Etch-a-Sketch,
Go-Fish cards, books on tape, miniature worlds: little houses with
figures, hand-sized playsets, LeapFrog Leapster- fun games and
assisted reading
- Older School Age - books, activity kits, blank paper for
drawing, Hangman, or Xs & Os, deck of cards, travel size board
games, Mastermind: a great game for age seven and up, cribbage
set, small Lego sets, hand-held toys with the sound turned off,
electronics (iPods, games, DVD players, used with headphones). If
you do not have a DVD player, they can be rented at many
airports.
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Securing Your
House for Travel
As you get ready to travel for spring break, here are some
tips to give you peace of mind while you are away and make sure you
do not make your house as a target of opportunity. These are some
simple precautions from the experts.
Be mindful of who is around when you are discussing
your trip - there is no need to let too many people know or draw
attention to the fact your house might be empty for a period.
- The best deterrent is to have someone housesit. If that is not
possible, ask a trusted neighbor or friend to take in the
newspaper, mail, and any other deliveries and keep an eye on the
house. Give them your trip plans and an emergency phone number so
they can reach you in case of an emergency. You can also arrange
with the post office and newspaper to suspend delivery for the
time you are away.
- Lock doors, windows and secure sliding doors (a metal rod or a
broomstick in the sliding door track is an inexpensive lock), as
well as the garage, the basement, and the attic. Some people even
disconnect the power to motorized garage door openers.
- Move any valuables from plain sight.
- Check on your appliances, unplug anything that doesn't need to
be on while you're away. Lower air conditioning/heating units to
energy-saving levels.
- Set timers to turn on lights if you do not have someone
staying at the house.
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Let's Plan Your Vacation Together in
2010
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