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Planning A Vacation For Your Kids
by: Jasmine Ho |
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Planning a vacation for kids is always an awesome task. As
kids have different demands and needs from adults, much careful planning is
required to ensure a safe and happy trip. If you are bringing your kids for a
vacation, here are some planning tips and ideas:
Flight Planning
1. If you are traveling with a small child below the age
of two, some airlines do not recommended infants flying within the first seven
days after birth unless approved by a medical officer.
2. Airlines do specify the types of approved car seats
onboard for your child. The seat must be safely secured onto the aircraft
passenger seat by the aircraft safety belt and must conform to all applicable
safety standards certified for use in the aircraft.
3. A limited number of bassinets are available onboard on
a first-come, first-served basis. Different airlines have different bassinets
sizes supporting different maximum weight.
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4. Children's meals are often provided. Requests for
these meals should be made at the time of booking. Airlines may also
provide other items such as disposable bibs, diapers, feeding bottles
and baby wipes. Sometimes, baby food will be provided for an infant
under two years.
Activities Planning
1. When you are planning a vacation, ask yourself
what is the objective of this vacation? Is the vacation meant for
relaxation, for learning, for unique experiences or for fun?
2. With the objective in mind, plan activities
according to the interests of your kids.
3. Do not pack the day with many activities, which
will exhaust the kids.
4. Expose your kids to new adventures, to learn
new stuff or to acquire a new skill during the vacation; dive with the
sharks, be a zoo-keeper for a day, learn to snorkel, just to name a few.
5. As children tend to have shorter attention
span, do not plan activities which are exceptionally long.
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6. Ensure that the places which you are visiting are
kids-friendly, as some attractions and activities may have age or height
limitations.
7. Always find out what are the policies concerning
children such as extra charges, half price or applicable child discounts.
8. If you are visiting attractions such as museums,
consider if your child is able to understand the materials presented.
9. Always be flexible during your journey as children are
likely to have different demands at different places. Provide them with
sufficient time to enjoy the place, immerse in the culture or simply have fun.
10. Always visit the homepage of the attraction or
activity-provider to find out if there are any family passes or family
discounts.
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Accommodation Planning
1. Look for accommodation which is
child-friendly. Usually, these accommodations will be able to
provide baby cribs, roll away beds, adjoining rooms or baby
sitting services.
2. If you are traveling on a budget, do
consider family-friendly hostels. They provide great service as
well. You will love their family rooms, kitchenettes and
self-service laundry. Otherwise, find hotels where kids stay
free or hotels with free nights.
3. Do consider spending a night at the
zoo. Kids will love the zoo snooze programs. Their interesting
activities may include night and morning tours of the zoo, live
animal demonstrations, animal related activities and/or craft.
Usually, snacks and breakfast will be provided.
4. Hotels with kid's club are excellent
too as they can keep your kids occupied with fun activities
while you can have a break.
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1. Encourage your children to write a journal for
the trip or make a scrapbook to record their wonderful memories.
2. Don't forget to find out where are some of the
child-friendly restaurants and have a happy meal with your kids.
Have a happy and blessed vacation.
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About the Author : Jasmine loves to travel.
She enjoys travel planning and family vacations. Her website
www.kidslovevacations.com, with loads of travel tips, travel
resources and bargains, is dedicated to creating memorable
family vacations. |
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