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How to Be a Hassle-Free Vacation Mom Guest Post by Kendra Thornton – Luv Saving Money

How to Be a Hassle-Free Vacation Mom Guest Post by Kendra Thornton

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Packing up the kids for a family vacation is one of the most rewarding experiences of being a mother. A vacation with kids lets you get in sync with your family away from your hectic schedules. To get the most out of your family vacation, it’s crucial to prepare your trip with the same amount of detail and effort that you would expend for a client presentation. Here are tips and hints that will assure a pleasant vacation without any hassles.

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1. Check Out Family-Friendly Resorts

More resorts are starting to offer vacation plans for families with children. In fact, the competition for this demographic is heating up, especially in the UK, and many resorts offers special packages to attract families and children. These holidays will include special amenities for kids like horseback riding and ocean excursions. For example, Arizona and Colorado have a number of ranches that cater to children and families. My family stayed at a tropical resort when we visited the island of Oahu. Finding our family friendly Honolulu resort was not hard with a little research and advice from fellow traveling moms.

2. Fourth of July Trips
With the Fourth of July coming up quickly, many families are all set for a weekend of BBQs and road trips. Fireworks in old colonial cities can be a blast for the entire family. Picnics and parades are great for kids. Washington DC, Charleston, South Carolina and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are all great destinations. Wherever you go, be certain to plan ahead and find a good spot early. Take along a cooler with refreshments, a basket with sandwiches and snacks and a blanket for a cooler night.

3. Adult Time
Don’t neglect yourself. It’s your vacation, too. Set aside time to read a book uninterrupted or to visit the spa. Your husband can watch the children for an hour while you relax or take a walk on the beach. The next day, your husband can get away for a few hours of golf or fishing. Don’t forget to set aside time for the two of you after the kids are tucked away. A candlelight dinner on your room’s balcony can be the perfect end to a wonderful day.

4. Prep for the Plane

Boarding an airplane will go more smoothly by printing out your boarding passes a day ahead of your flight. This will allow you to go straight to security and avoid the airline desks. Slip on shoes and limited jewelry will also speed up your wait. When you’re packing your carryon, make sure your bag of liquids is on top and that it is easy to reassemble. Luckily, TSA states that baby food and formula is allowed through security in excess of 3oz.

Photo Credit: Frans Persoon via Compfight cc5. Feeding the Crew

I love traveling with my family because it exposes my children to places and cultures they aren’t privy to in Illinois. Foods can be a wonderful way to introduce your children to new destination. But keep in mind that new foods can cause allergic reactions particularly in the smallest children. Try to stick to foods with ingredients your child is used to eating. Squeeze packs can be wonderful for travel, by air and car and can be an excellent snack for picky eaters.

Author: Angie

I'm a wife and a a mom of 4: 3 boys and a girl. I also have 3 fur babies, cats named Soleil, Luna, and a Savannah cat name Malkia. I work part-time outside my home as a COTA/L at a local hospital. I cover Johnstown, Altoona, and Pittsburgh areas. I love to do reviews and host giveaways for my readers. Contact me: angwith4 at gmail dot com if you would like a review.