Traveling with Kids Ashland KY

After you have kids, the way you plan for travel can completely change when you take them along. This article offers tips for planning a trip with your children.

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Travel Consultants Inc
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100 Crisler Ave Ste 101
Crescent Springs, KY
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Louisville, KY
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Bye Bye Travel Company
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Carlson Wagonlit Travel
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Community Travel
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Destinations Unlimited Inc
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700 Scott St
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Omni Travel
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311 E Broadway St
Campbellsville, KY
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
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11 S Fort Thomas Ave
Newport, KY

After you have kids, the way you plan for travel can completely change. You suddenly have much more to consider than just whether you and your spouse like the destination and can arrive there without getting lost. Here are a few tips to make traveling with kids a little easier.

  1. Choose a great destination: The destination should have something of interest to everybody in the family. Neither parents nor kids should have to spend an entire vacation bored to tears. Generally, that just means that the bored person(s) annoys everyone else the entire time.

  2. Packing: Children can get cold much more quickly than the rest of us. Know all the weather possibilities so that you can pack appropriately. Keeping yours kids comfortable is essential. Packing a light jacket can make restaurants feel much more comfortable and make for happier meals.

  3. Comfort item: Let your children choose a comfort item such as a favorite blanket or pillow to bring with them on the trip. For younger children or those who have seldom been away from home, this is especially important so that they don't become homesick.

  4. Travel method: How will you get there? Choose the method that is reasonable for your budget and your sanity. Remember that when flying, infants under 2 years old can sit in mom's lap for free. Train travel is also a great option, depending on where you live. Often Amtrak is cheaper than flying and just a little more expensive than driving, though with high gas prices, you may break even. The best part about train travel is that you can walk about freely and there will be more room for your family to spread out. Children under the age of 2 ride free.

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Author: Amber Smith

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