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The Beginners Guide to Vacation Planning – 15 Step Travel Planning Guide

January 10, 2021 by Dana Zeliff 2 Comments

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The Beginners Guide to Vacation Planning

You’re ready to start planning your next vacation, but don’t know where to begin. We put together the beginners guide to vacation planning in answer to several emailed questions about this topic. This 15 step travel planning guide will hopefully put you on the path to traveling more frequently.

First, you need to decide WHERE you want to travel.  You need to give yourself a goal, something to make the trip real. Saying you want to travel more  is great, but you need to know where you want to travel to.  Deciding “I’m going to South America” or “I’m going to London” is going to get the ball rolling faster.

But deciding where to go isn’t always an easy task.  There are so many places in the world that deciding on just one destination can be tough.  It can be overwhelming and some of you may not even know how to begin picking a destination. Read on for my tips to get you headed in the right direction.

15 Step Travel Planning Guide:

1.  Deciding when to travel –  When to travel can be one of the most important travel factors.  If you are limited to traveling during certain times of the year due to school or work, you’re likely going to be traveling during peak season.  I recommend traveling during the off season, but that’s not always possible.  If your job only allows you to take vacation time during the summer, try to plan for early June before kids get out of school.  This will make travel cheaper and less crowded.

If you’re traveling around Christmas, the best days to fly are usually on Christmas or New Year’s Day or the days immediately preceding and following those dates.   Being even slightly flexible with your travel dates can save a ton of money on transportation and accommodation plus allow you to enjoy popular tourist attractions with shorter wait times and less crowds.

2.  What’s the weather? – Once you know when you can travel, you need to decide what type of climate you’re looking to enjoy on your vacation.  Is it hot and you’re looking to cool off at a Northern retreat?  Do you want to get away bfrom the snow and jet off to the beach?  Figure out what type of weather you’re looking forward to in order to help narrow down your travel destination choices.  This can go hand-in-hand with deciding when to travel as well.

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Guide to Picking the Best Cruise for Your Family

December 22, 2020 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Not all cruises are the same. An uncontroversial statement, sure, but for non-cruisers it might be hard to understand quite how many options there are to choose from when it comes to picking the right cruise for you and can certainly become overwhelming. Whether you are looking for the best weekend cruises or the top 3-week voyages, a Caribbean adventure on the high seas, or sail up the Norwegian fjords, cruising options are almost limitless. Read on for a few hints and tips on choosing your perfect cruise vacation.

Know your budget

Setting your budget will help narrow down your options considerably. As a general rule, smaller boats are more expensive, and obviously the higher the budget the more luxury you can expect. Features, perks, and amenities all often come with a cost, so working out what you can afford is a good starting point. It might also help to have a list of must haves and nice to haves when determining what you might splurge on and what you might save on. For example you might care more about your cabin and want one with a view or you might want to save that cash and spend it on an excursion or two.

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Ideas to Travel Close to Home: Staycation Tips for Traveling in Your Own Backyard

November 24, 2020 by Dana Zeliff 3 Comments

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Saying travel hasn’t been easy in 2020 is an understatement. Most of us have faced cancelled vacations this year and aren’t even sure when we’ll be able to travel freely again. If you’re like my family, you still have that travel bug. While staying safe and healthy is a top priority, there are still ways to get out there and travel. It just may not be what you imagined when you last planned trips back in 2019. Staycation anyone?

Traveling local (within your states current guidelines) is still possible and can be a great way to get away while not going far from home. Derrick isn’t allowed to travel outside of the state (Virginia) without having to quarantine for 14 days on his return. That isn’t a great use of hard earned annual leave! Therefore, we have to be very careful what we plan.

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3 Printable Travel Games for Kids

September 22, 2020 by Dana Zeliff 3 Comments

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Printable Travel Games for Kids
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Take a peak at these 3 new printable travel games for kids.  They can be easily printed from home and taken on a road trip.  You can even use these games when the kids get bored on short car ride to Grandma’s house.

Printable Travel Games for Kids:

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I Can Find… – Let kids find each of these items on the road.  Print the PDF version here.

 

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Word Search – Kids can find simple travel words with this word search game.  It’s even shaped like car for more fun!  Print the PDF version here.

 

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Complete the Pattern – Get kids thinking and playing by completing the patterns. Can they find all the patterns before the end of your journey?  Print the PDF version here.

 

*Tip*
Print and laminate the printable travel games for kids (preferably on card stock.) Use dry erase markers to reuse them!  If you just want to use them once, print on regular printer paper and use a pen, marker, or crayons.

You might also like these Kids Printable Travel Games for more FREE travel fun or these 10 Kid Travel Games!

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4 Questions to Consider When Visiting Paris with Kids

August 23, 2020 by Dana Zeliff 2 Comments

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Paris France Kids

Visiting Paris, France with kids can bring about several issues if you’re not prepared.  Paris isn’t about amusement parks, beach days and water sports. There is history, delicious food and museums.  While it’s definitely a great place to visit as an adult, kids can have a great time too.  Below are 4 things we had to consider when making the decision to take our 2 kids to Paris.

4 Questions to Consider Vising Paris France Kids:

How will you get around the city?

Paris is large, over 2 million people live in the city and the metro area is over 6,600 square miles – that’s a lot of territory! Paris is home to an extensive subway system, has countless bus routes, and is a central hub for commuter and long-haul trains arriving from all over France as well as other European countries. Taxis, tourist hop-on hop-off buses, river cruises, and rental cars are other modes of transportation available.

While it may be very tempting to rent a car, parking and driving in the city of lights is not always an easy task. When visiting some of the cities highlights you’ll likely have to pay quite a bit to park and still end up walking a long distance. If your plan is to remain in the city itself, public transportation is the best option. However, if you plan to visit other areas of France renting a car may make more sense if you’re not a fan of trains.

Where will you stay?

Taking a trip to Paris can be extremely costly and it might seem like a great way to save money by booking a hotel or apartment on the edges of the city, or even in a Paris suburb. If you have older children, are comfortable navigating public transportation, or have a car this may be a complete non-issue. But with smaller children who may need a nap in the middle of the day or for a short stay this could cause more headaches than it’s worth.

Map out what you would like to see and do first, and then select accommodations that are central to these things. It will make your stay more enjoyable and allow you to spend more time doing the things you want to instead of sitting on the bus.  This is one of the reasons my family chose a France Rental Apartment in the center of Paris instead of out-of-the-way lodging.

Is my child old enough to enjoy and participate in this activity?

There’s no shortage of things to do and see in Paris. From strolling through the Louvre to taking in the breathtaking architecture of Notre Dame, walking up the Champs E’lysses or wandering through Jardin Saint Germain, it’s impossible to be bored. Unless you’re a toddler.

Encourage your family to brainstorm together some ideas for things to do and see. If you’ve got little ones, go easy on the museums- after awhile the novelty will wear off for them. Keep in mind some “free time” like visiting one of Paris’ parks like Parc de la Villette that includes an enormous dragon slide! There are plenty of kid-friendly guided tours offered, loads of beautiful gardens to let them run, and a science and children’s museum that will keep them intrigued.

We made an agreement with my kids ages 7 and 10.  Mommy and Daddy get to do something we want to do then you get to do something you want to do.  It worked out well for us, most of the time.

What will they eat?

If you have a picky eater this is likely to be the number one question you’re asking. The French do not do child friendly menus of chicken nuggets and frite (fries). While you’re likely to be able to find something that appeals to them like a pizzeria or grilled chicken, this can be difficult.

Unlike in the United States where food is largely available only in large markets, in Paris you’ll find food shops around every corner. Fruit, fresh bread, yogurts, cheeses and everything in between is easy to purchase and make into a meal. You can gather the things you need and have an impromptu picnic!  That is the Parisian way after all.

Let the kids pick out fruits and other goodies from the market themselves. They may be more inclined to try something that they picked out.  You’d also be surprised how a simple “Bonjour!” from a child to the vendor can result in free cherries and cut up apricot!  The French are big on attempting to speak their language and they love kids (especially when they are polite!)

See the Mission Paris: A Scavenger Hunt Adventure book for more Paris France with kids tips.

Do you have other tips for visiting Paris, France with Kids?

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Hi, I’m Dana. Planning a great trip shouldn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling travel forums, watching videos, and sorting through conflicting opinions online.

I've spent years exploring the world with my husband and our two kids, and those experiences shape how I help clients plan their own vacations. Together, we've visited 48 countries across four continents and spent nearly four years living in France.

Whether you're planning a European itinerary, a cruise vacation, an all-inclusive resort stay, or a family getaway, I'll help you sort through the options and create a trip that works for your travel style, interests, and budget. Read More…

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