Travel with Kids
Travelling is not the first thought you have when you discover that you
will be a parent. Usually the first thoughts are joy, (sometimes panic)
and elation followed by heavy contemplation. We took our first holiday
with our first child, Hana, when she was 14 months old. We went to a
beautiful resort in Cuba. During the holiday, my husband and I spoke to
other parents about the challenges of vacationing with small children.
One woman commented that is was "not a Vacation, it was relocation."
Yes, this is true. We still have to be parents while we are on
vacation, and relaxing can be challenging with toddlers and youngsters.
Many parents find vacation solutions at resorts that offer clubs to
entertain toddlers and youngster for a few hours at a time. Other
resorts can offer all-day activities for older siblings and teenagers
to give parents that feeling of vacation freedom that many work hard
for all year long. We enjoyed playing with Hana beside the pool and on
the beach, but I suppose if truth be told, it was hard not having one
single second to ourselves.
Childcare is not the be all and end all for choosing a resort. For many
families, access to a kitchen is a real bonus if your children have
specific dietary requirements or just the chance to save a bit of money
by eating at your villa or condominium. Hotels usually don't have
kitchens available for guests because the rooms are smaller and focused
on luxury and room service. A popular option that many families are
exploring is renting timeshare condominiums from owners directly. We
bought a vacation club membership so that we could save money
travelling and we are sure glad we did. It has more than paid for
itself.
Resort vacations that provide a mix of adventure experiences and
pampering are becoming the industry standard for many families. You can
have beach time with young kids, an adrenaline pumping sport, golfing
and fine dining all in one day. Costs are quite high when trying to
book accommodations for entire families at hotels. Usually, hotel
specials are focused on double occupancy rates per day as opposed to a
one or two-bedroom suite that needs to sleep four or five people. We
have three kids now so we have to think of the bottom line!
A solution to cut costs for many families that enjoy traveling are
last-minute travel deals but the chances of getting exactly what you
need and the location you want are not always possible. For the reduced
cost you can get a vacation that may be cheaper but not always ideal.
Another vacation solution for travel with kids are timeshares and
vacation club memberships, which I mentioned earlier. Even if you are
on a limited budget but you can still have the vacation of your dreams.
Happy travels!!
About The Author--
James Ingram is a father of three, living in a small oceanside town on
the beautiful Pacific Coast. He and his wife love to travel, which is
how they got introduced to their current business. Visit Home Resort Network and Change Your Life today.
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