How to Plan an Enjoyable and Affordable Family Vacation
Announcing a New Series for February!
Take-a-Trip Tuesdays: Stress-Free & Fun Tips for Travel with Kids
Remember those times when your vacations consisted of simply lounging
around and relaxing? When you could wake up late and take your time
deciding what fun activities you'd do that day? Go surfing or play
tennis? Take a hike or explore a new city? Sunbathe by the pool and read
a book without interruption? Sadly, as a parent to young kiddos, that
version of a vacation is no longer the same (at least for a few years).
But don't let that scare you off! Things may be different now, but it's
still possible to have a fun and relaxing vacation, even when
you add your kids into the mix. It's easy to shy away from traveling
with kids, especially young ones, but with some careful planning and a
{mini} shift in expectations, you can enjoy your family vacation, and
even return home feeling rested!
Yet here we sit, right smack in the middle of winter, and often seems that there's no end in sight (although if you are lucky enough to live somewhere with mild temps, I envy you! Northeastern winters can be brutal). So to help me (and other cold-weather troopers) power through these next few months of snow and slush, I've decided to get my mind on warmer weather and exciting adventures. I'm happy to announce that over the next several weeks, our Tuesday posts will be dedicated to Take-a-Trip Tuesdays! And I'm getting a little help on this series! My travel-savvy husband, Ben, who has become something of a deal-finding-travel-guru, is going to publish three guest posts about some clever tricks he's discovered on how to save a lot of money but still travel in comfort. Yay!
Together we'll address and break down two of the biggest stumbling blocks when it comes to traveling with kids:
- Expense: As soon as you wish your toddler a "Happy 2nd Birthday," you've just crossed over to paying full price for that tiny person's plane ticket. And now that there are more of you, you need more space, and you've got more mouths to feed. Those travel expenses all add up quickly! But there are things you can do to make your trip much more affordable.
- Stress: Taking your kids out of their normal daily routine is a difficult adjustment in any circumstance, but add in travel time, over-excitement, and exhaustion, and you've got a recipe for disaster. By putting in some extra effort BEFORE the trip, you'll be able to avoid some of those {but not all!} undesirable situations.
Hopefully you've got some vacation time coming up soon when you can put these tips into practice. If your kids are in school, February break is right around the corner (if you get that one)! If not, Spring Break in March or April vacation are great getaway times, too! Hope you enjoy the upcoming series!
Check out the individual posts by clicking the images below. Safe travels!
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Yes. I am SICK of winter. I just added a ticker on my blog to count down to our Florida Spring Break vacation!!! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteLOL that's a great idea! I am so craving some warm sun! Thanks, Diana!
DeleteMy family is going to a waterpark in two weeks! So excited!
ReplyDeleteYay! That will be so much fun! So lucky :)
DeleteI really could go for a vacation right about now! :)
ReplyDeleteI know, right?! Although it was 37 degrees here today and it almost felt like summer compared to what it's been!
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