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Vacation in Comfort with Kids: Three Strategies to
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by:
David Leonhardt
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It takes a special person to travel with kids
– a parent. Children have their own needs. Their idea of a
vacation is more "adventurous" than a parent's. They need constant
stimulation and they can get as tired as they are tiring.
There are many top ten type lists of tips for traveling with children:
how to ensure they eat well and drink enough, how to dress them for
weather variances ( http://www.weather4you.info
), how to provide the stimulation they need, how to make sure they
don't drive off with the family car and leave you stranded in the
Mojave Desert, etc.
This list is how to travel in comfort -- without tying the children to
the roof rack -- which hopefully will reduce your stress.
Make sure you have plenty of room while traveling.
This is easier said than done. On a plane, everybody is cramped. On a
train, everybody is cramped, although a little less so. On a bicycle...
don't even try it.
If you are driving, get a mini-van. Sure, you might be more of a "car"
type, and you might have resisted buying a mini-van so far. But pick up
a rental van for the vacation just to give the kids a little more room
for fighting. (Make sure it has a roof rack, just in case.)
Reality check: Cram enough people into a tiny space and watch everybody
get stressed and enraged. See my humorous but true article on hippo
rage: http://www.thehappyguy.com/hippo-rage.html
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Accommodations along the way can be tricky. Usually it involves a
cramped motel for just long enough to sleep, then back in the cramped
car (or somewhat cramped mini-van). This is not anybody's idea of a
home away from home.
An accommodation alternative is to camp. When not sleeping, you have
all the space in the world (unless you have to huddle under the tarp
while the storm passes through). I love camping, but not everyone
enjoys a good early morning wake-up wrestle with a grizzly as much as I
do, so a motel might be required.
Make sure you have plenty of room when you "get there".
My childhood vacations, often involved wandering around lost. Assuming
you are actually heading for a destination, make sure to have lots of
room when you get there. This part is easy. But it requires thinking
outside the box. Forget hotels, motels, and inns. Look for private
rental homes.
Probably the biggest destination for families is Walt Disney World in
Florida. Good news -- Orlando, Kissimmee and the surrounding area is
just teeming with private vacation homes for rent. In Florida they call
them vacation villas, and they offer all the space of home (without
having to fix a leaky sink or oil the door hinges or mow the lawn.)
Here are some examples of vacation home rentals in the Disney area: http://www.lastminutevillas.net/Disney-vacation.html
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Sharon Baillie is a private villa owner in the Kissimmee area outside
Orlando, just a few miles from Disney World. "Our guests enjoy the
spaciousness of our 6-bedroom home ( listed at http://www.lastminutevillas.net
). They love the private pool and the private yard in which they can
relax," she says. "Parents love the space for children to run around
outside, and we leave a box of toys in the garage. So while the parents
rest, the children play -- and let their parents rest!"
Be prepared for "children being children" events.
Sometimes, stress hits you from behind when the unexpected happens.
Like a cut or a scrape ... or a child getting sick. Sharon Baillie told
me that is why she tells all her villa rental guests where the first
aid kit can be found, and exactly where to go for medical attention.
This is particularly helpful for her many guests from abroad who are
unfamiliar with the US healthcare system.
She also makes sure her guests are informed about local pollen and
viruses in Florida, so that parents can be prepared. Stress is so much
more enjoyable when you are prepared for it, don't you think?
Booking tickets to theme parks and making reservations for just about
everything in advance, makes the trip less stressful. There is little
more difficult than managing young children while trying to get into a
theme park or show that requires prior booking.
And to prevent wandering around lost, pick up a AAA Triptik in advance
-- not that it ever helped us.
Try having your children baby-sat. This might mean bringing along a
nanny, such as a grand parent (It's a tough job, but somebody has to do
it.). The car might be more crowded, but if you've rented a spacious
home for the week, it could just be doable. The other option is to hire
a local baby-sitter once or twice. Vacation Home owners can set this up
for you, and some hotels might be willing to, too.
When you are single, you can go on adventure vacations. When you are a
parent, you get vacation adventures. Here are three of mine: http://www.thehappyguy.com/family-vacation-adventure.html
So there you have it. Three ways to reduce the stress of traveling with
kids, so you can actually relax on vacation. After all, isn't that what
vacations are supposed to be about?
Copyright © 2005 David Leonhardt
About David: David Leonhardt is a freelance
writer, and an online and offline publicity specialist. Contact him at:
info@seo-writer.net
or visit his website at: http://www.seo-writer.net
. He is building a vacation rentals site of his own at http://www.wv-vacation-rentals.com
and a travel directory at http://www.wv-travel-directory.com
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