Christmas Vacation
There are many things that can be done to make a Christmas vacation much more enjoyable. If you are traveling on a plane with children, be prepared. Know that most likely, you will be spending more time than planned in the airport waiting. Security is much stricter now, so dress and pack accordingly. You'll probably have to remove your shoes, so think ahead. The last thing you want to be doing is re-tying everyone's shoes at the airport when you're carrying luggage and in a hurry. Try to have family members wear comfortable, slip-on shoes that may cut down on time for everyone. Pack lots of games and entertainment for the kids. The newer the items are - the better. New coloring books, paperback books and games will keep kids busy for a bit longer than something that is already familiar to them. Avoid anything messy. Magic markers and Play-Doh are not things you want your kids to be experimenting with while traveling. The people across the aisle from you might not appreciate their clay sculptures falling all over the place. Give them headphones and music to listen to. It is always a good idea to be organized when beginning your Christmas vacation. Knowing where your destination is and having everything mapped out might save you some headaches and arguments. Whether you're looking forward to your Christmas vacation or not, you don't want to turn into a family of grinches. A Christmas vacation should be somewhat enjoyable. Go to some great lengths ahead of time to ensure that it may turn out that way. If you're thinking of traveling someplace isolated and wonderful for a Christmas vacation, you may find cheaper rates. More people are doing family-oriented activities for their Christmas vacation than traveling for pleasure. Some resorts may offer discounts or lower costs when spending your Christmas vacation with them. It could be a wise and economical decision. Whenever you arrive at your destination, no matter where it is, settle down to watch the famed movie, 'Christmas vacation'. You may realize how normal your family is afterall. |
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