Sunday, 9 December 2012

Vacation In Paris - Single Parent Travel - Tips For Single Parents Traveling With Kids


It's a single parent, if anyone deserves a vacation.

The travel industry needs to come to some realizations about the reality of the single parent traveler and his or her family, when it comes to taking a vacation, and. In addition to supporting the family on one income is a tough job, managing your children's lives by yourself.

Fortunately there are solutions to help you travel economically and stress-free in a way that's fun for all. Many single parents feel the same way you do. You'll be happy to know that you are not alone, if you've been frustrated by package deals geared toward couples or two parent families.

This way there won't be arguments while you're on the road about where you're going and what you'll do when you get there. Type up an itinerary of the places you'll see, before you head out on your trip. One third of the time doing something specifically for the kids and the final third doing something you'll all enjoy, spend one third of your time doing something that you want to do with kids in tow, during your vacation. Make democratic decisions on where to go and what to do, in order to keep balance in the family. Going on a vacation only to spend the majority of your time doing what the kids want to do is no way to relax. Traveling as a single parent starts with planning the right kind of trip.

This way you'll save money without feeling deprived. You could aim to eat breakfast and lunch from your bags and then eat dinner out. You have to remember that money spent on food could be spent on sightseeing and other activities, although it's nice to enjoy the food of the culture you're visiting. Dried fruits and other non-perishable items so you don't have to spend a lot of money on meals, powdered drink mixes, energy bars, stock up on granola bars. You can save a great deal of money by taking your own food.

Try to spread your visit over two days so you can hit all of the big rides without stressing yourself or your kids out, if you're visiting an amusement park. Balance a morning at the museum with a relaxing afternoon picnic at a park. Don't push your kids too hard with the activities, even though you're on vacation. Most of the problems with kids on vacation has to do with them getting overtired and cranky. Balance your daily activities so that you and your children don't end up too tired.

You should be able to save on your vacation without paying for two adult tickets. Make sure to ask your travel agent or do some research online to find this kind of packaged vacation. The travel industry is starting to change slowly and is recognizing the need for package deals that don't include two adults.

With a little practice and a lot of planning you can have a dream vacation that both you and your kids can enjoy. These tips have you excited about your next vacation as a single parent, hopefully.

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