1 Mar
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If you want to take your kids on a family vacation but dread the inevitable ‘Are we there yet?’ complaining that often comes along with such ventures, dread no more! We’ve got lots of ideas of things for kids to do that you’ll have them there in a snap, and with memories to cherish for a lifetime as well. The bonus is, whether you are driving or flying, keeping your kids entertained, calm and interested will allow for better quality time for all of you. The following tips should help smooth out your next family vacation so everyone has a ball, and frayed nerves are kept to a minimum!
Age and Temperament
The ancient Greeks said, ‘Know Thyself,’ we say know your kids! Be aware that children differ, and what is a challenge for one child (sitting in a car for hours) may be a breeze for another (young teen reading an engrossing novel). Plan to bring activities that are suited to your kids, and if you can enlist their help in the planning, all the better – that way, if they get bored they have some responsibility for having chosen what to bring, and will be less likely to complain.For everyone’s sanity, you may wish to consider quiet, complex pasttimes such as crossowrds, drawing books and little projects (see who can list all 50 states!) and keep the beeping, noise-making toys to a minimum. If you do bring electronics, amke sure you also pack replacement batteries. It may be helpful to take your kids to a craft or book store and allow them to choose something special which will keep them occupied during travels. I recently spent two weeks with my 12 year old daughter and my parents on an RV – lots of driving – and it went beautifully because I spent some time thinking ahead about what might be best for her on the long driving stretches. I brought her books, markers and pens, word puzzles and games, as well as a couple of her favorite electronics. She was a fabulous the whole time, and didn’t complain at all…this from the girl who usually compains about being carsick and hungry only 10 minutes into a drive!
Flying
Many, if not most, airlines, will let you choose your seats ahead of time. Try letting your kids have window seats and enjoy the view with them – engage them in the trip they are taking. The exception is for toddlers; make sure you have an aisle seat for those frequent washroom trips, or just so you can both stretch a little during the lfight without disturbing your seatmate/s. If you are traveling with at least two adults and two kids, andyour kids tend to argue, try splitting up and giving both kids window seats in different rows (ideally not one behind the other) and a parent each to keep them company. Also, bring earphones so your kids can listen to music, watch movies and even listen to calming guided meditations (works every time with my daughter). As above, bring along some favorite books and activities that your kid/s can do quietly while sitting.
Driving
First and foremost, stop every once in a while to get out and stretch your legs. Many parents like to push through and try to get somewhere quickly, but this takes its toll on kids and can lead to crankiness and boredom. Getting out and doing some jumping jacks and stretches, letting your kids run around and improve their mood and energy levels will make a big difference. Take a bathroom break and have a snack and a few deep breaths.
Also, try taking a private vow ahead of time to remain calm and collected no matter what happens. Especially if you encounter unexpected situations, try injecting a little humor and a sense of adventure instead of impatience; your kids are too young to be able to handle things with grace without your guidance. Be a good example!
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6 Mar
I've noticed that many people find this site by searching for pictures of various hotels, ships and resort locations. I myself look for pictures when deciding where to go on vacation, and appreciate good collections.
You will find pictures in each travel review, and there are more collected here for your viewing enjoyment, listed by category below. This list will be added to regularly, so check back often!
As always, click on the pictures for a larger view, and if there's something specific you'd like to see, please ask (email: admin@travel-like-a-pro.com, as there are many more shots that have not been added to this collection. Enjoy!
Millions of people travel to Orlando, Florida each year, many with plans for visiting the top dog of tourist sites – Disneyworld and the parks of the Magic Kingdom.
While Disneyworld is a must-see in Orlando, especially for families with young children, Orlando has many other attractions to keep everyone busy. There are several other major theme parks, including Universal Studios, Seaworld, MGM Grand and Epcot Center. In addition there are many smaller attractions vying for your tourist dollars, and you will find a wide variety of options.
Since staying within the vicinity of the major parks can be expensive and sometimes also isolating (the parks take up large land masses and many nearby hotels tend to be situated on their own without surrounding infrastructure such as stores, etc.. This may leave you without much choice in food and other entertainment other than what is offered at your hotel), many people look for alternatives.
One such alternative is a nearby tourist center which also offers affordable places to stay, namely the resort area of Kissimmee/St. Cloud. Kissimmee is within easy driving distance of all the major theme parks in Orlando, and of course the Disney parks. You’ll find accommodation of all ranges in Kissimmee, from trailer parks for RV’s to motels and larger hotels with pools and a wider array of amenities.
Along the main strip of Kissimmee you’ll find many fun and affordable attractions to keep your family entertained during your holiday. There are fantastic mini-golf courses, fun evening show extravaganzas, and the quaint shopping village of Old Town, with rides and a variety of boutiques. The daredevils in your bunch will get a kick out of the thrill rides at Old Town, including the world’s tallest SkyCoaster ride at over300ft tall.
You’ll also find all the necessary holiday amenities in Kissimmee – grocery stores, buffet restaurants and t-shirt and souvenir shops. See map below for more information!
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