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Family Travel Tips for Christmas

  • November 30, 2010 8:53 am

Think the family budget has no room for a family weekend trip right now?

Read our budget travel tips for making a quick Seasonal Getaway more affordable.

Besides using one of our guidebooks to get unique ideas for places to go, here are some other suggestions we offer.

1. PLAN  2 – 4 ACTIVITIES within a one hour drive time of each other. Base you choices on the season of year.  Holiday Trolley Tours are so fun – singing carols and sipping hot cocoa…invite cousins, grandparents, etc. along.

2.  For the road, PACK small wrapped gifts of  TRAVEL GAMES & TOYS the kids get to open every couple of hours.  Why wait for all the gift giving on one day? Spread stocking stuffer giving out there & back.  

3.  If your budget allows, have the VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH A TV/DVD unit. Play Christmas dvds all the way…

4.  Choose FAMILY FRIENDLY LODGING. Our family “vacations for a living” so we found budget hotels the norm. We joined hotel memberships and charge cards. We will not stay in places that are dirty. We look for hotels with indoor pools and free breakfast. For some reason, if they offer both, they are more likely to be clean and family-friendly environments. 

In suburbs, I spend no more than $70 per night. Beach properties, no more than $100. Those rates are with the extras I look for.  For some other family lodging tips read: Three Tips On Choosing Budget Family Accommodation http://bit.ly/1qANyJ.

 5.  HISTORY is easy, if you SNEAK IT IN! Engage your kids by learning with Santa and his elves. Historical homes are basically boring to tour in the summer, but near the holidays, what stuffy old house doesn’t smell sweet with the scent of cinnamon and gingerbread cookies?

Each Week in December we’ll choose more Holiday Travel Tips and share some examples.

What about you?

Do you have some tricks you’ve learned that make traveling to visit relatives at Christmas less stressful but still inexpensive and fun?

Please comment and let us know…

To Grandma’s House We Go…Travel at Thanksgiving 2010

  • November 16, 2010 11:00 am

The month of November has been flurried with links from favorite travel sites broadcasting bright diversions and great planning tools for Thanksgiving.

10 tips for hosting the perfect Thanksgiving dinner

Hosting a Thanksgiving dinner that will be remembered fondly for years to come (and definitely beat out the one held at your sister’s house last year) is a daunting challenge, fraught with the potential for pitfalls, major stress and the usual familial showdown over who gets to carve the turkey…

lighting displays, sales and bargains to launch the gift shopping season, and a month-long series of festive events in big cities and picturesque small towns across the state.

Thanksgiving getaways: your four-day weekend vacation from family vacation critic: http://www.familyvacationcritic.com/thanksgiving-getaways-your-four-day-weekend-vacation/art/. this one is full of so many great package deals – all in one article.

Turkey Time Travel Tips: http://www.ciaobambino.com/ciaobambinoblog/index.php/2010/10/thanksgiving-travel-tips/

AND, BE SURE TO GIVE THANKS

Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, [and] into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, [and] bless his name.- Psalm 100:4 (KJV)
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