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Category: Cheap Family Vacation | Nov 11, 2009 |

Family vacations are times for relaxing and enjoying your family in new exciting surroundings, and there are lots of different places to go for your family vacation getaway each year. But to make sure that everyone enjoys the trip some advance planning is necessary. So here are some suggestions on how you can plan out the perfect family vacation the next time you travel:
* To make sure that the vacation will be enjoyed by everyone in the family, why not let all the family members provide some input as to what they would like to do or where they would like to go on your next vacation? Perhaps you could give them a list to choose from rather than just opening it up to random ideas if you want to keep everybody focused and not waste time. Then be sure to really consider everyone’s input as parents, making the final decision with having considered everyone’s individual feelings. You will often have more support and overall success if all in the family feel as if they contributed to the decision.
* Set out a clear budget for the trip in advance. This is an area where a lot of families spend way too money on vacation only because they really didn’t budget everything out like they should and didn’t realize how much they had spent until the vacation was already over. If you don’t want that to happen to you, sit down and establish clearly how much you will allow for travel, lodging, meals, activities and so on and then monitor your expenses as the trip progresses.
* Shop around thoroughly for accommodations in the area you want to visit rather than just book the first hotel or resort that you come across. There are often great deals that can be had in most all family vacation spots, but you have to look for them. The internet is a great source of information for finding cheap family vacation deals, so make good use of it well before you leave to get all your arrangements set up. Then before you actually leave place a phone call to make sure that all the reservations you have made online are confirmed and everything will be waiting for you as planned when you arrive.
* Finally, planning is a great thing, but don’t try to overanalyze everything and jam every minute with a planned activity or it may actually turn from your perfect family vacation into a hurried mess. So leave plenty of time in the schedule for just spending quality time with your family and enjoying one another’s company.
Planning the perfect family vacation is easy if you go about in an organized fashion. And when all the parts of a family vacation getaway come together in harmony, you may have one of the best family vacations of your life.
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Good, Cheap, family vacation with a baby in California?We live in Ca and are gonna have the next 2 weeks off. We have an 8 month old baby, although she does well on the road. Something Fun, not too expensive and not out of the state.. we've went rv'ing a few times and Disneyland a few weeks ago, would love to do disneyland again, but too expensive to repaet that one just yet. ideas please!
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"Cheap" and "beach" go together like oil and vinegar. They tend to be mutually exclusive. If you like camping, try getting reservations at Carpinteria State Beach, Leo Carillo, or Doheny. http://www.reserveamerica.com.
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that painting looks really real! good job man thats so awesome!!!
Little Rock has a great kids museum by River Market (and if you go on Tues or Sat the Farmer's Market is there and fun to walk around). Down in Hot Springs there's a ton of stuff to do for kids from playing in the streams around there to the Mid America Science Museum to walking around downtown to mini golf.
If you are thinking AR around the LR and HS area I would suggest staying in Benton, it is 1/2 way between both cities and not crowded at all. Have fun!
Branson Missouri? Me and my family love going there:)
I would have to say that it really does depend on where you live. If you are near or live in driving distance to Orlando you can easily stay at the Tropical Palms Resort each studio comfortable holds up to 8 people, it's 59-79 a night depending on when you want to vacation. And the Tickets to Universal Studios are only 99 dollars for 5 days and a free kids ticket for each adult one purchased (3-9 years old).
If you live in or around New Jersey you can do the same thing for Six Flags Great Adventure.
When we were young my mom really couldn't afford a traditional vacations so we would go to local hotels and live it up tourist style for a few days.
Find the nicest hotel within 50 miles of your home, call for rates and visit the websites (sometimes they have internet specials). You can get 2 or 3 rooms for a few days, enjoy the pools, go to the malls and movie theatres and restuarants.
Another option would be to rent a cabin near any body of water in driving distance. You can stay at a hotel near the Turning Stone Casino.
Have you thought about Virginia Beach?
Below is a link to help coordinating family vacations on the cheap. Best of luck and I hope, no metter were you end up, that you have a great time.
crazyyyyyyyy stuff man i like it a lot. i expeccially love that blunt.
Honestly, the 10 and 5 year olds would love anything you can think of to do in Florida. The 1 year old is too young to enjoy a lot of Disney and the associated whirlwind of activity.
You can rent a condo or a private house with a pool in Orlando or close for a reasonable amount. That will save you some bucks, you can plan to eat breakfast and dinner at home. The trade-off is getting back and forth to the parks. Disney often runs a special, usually in September, to get free meals with your park tickets and hotel stay on property. That plan was going to cost our family of 6 (4 adults, 2 kids) about $2800 for this September. That was for 2 rooms at the Pop Century resort. As it happens, our grand children decided they wanted to go to Washington DC instead. So we aren't doing Disney this year after all.
Other parts of Florida have things to offer if you aren't planning to do theme parks every day.
If you've never been to Florida, I will warn you that it is hot, sticky, buggy, and miserable from June through mid-September.
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Asheville is the hub of the mountain and can be cheap but it really depends on what you want to see (Biltmore House), where you want to stay (Grove Park Inn), and what you want to eat.
There are tons of websites with information on the North Carolina Mountains.
Once you decide what you want to do, then call the hotels/motels and ask for a deal.
Let me know if you have other NC questions.
Mike Honeycutt
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Would’ve been really spooky if his little finger moved to hit the last note at the end.
You’re a fantastic artist!
Hello, Williams! How’s everything? Fine, I hope =)
Another great work… wow!… AMAZING !!! Also, fine Piano tune! 5 *****
Take care!
I love johnny Depp!!!and this painting is awesome!
There are alot of Festivals in the summer at the Beach for free.
You can make trips to D.C. (about 4 hours) Charlottsville, Jamestown or Williamsburg, even to the Outer Banks. Virginia Beach has a large Beach, Aquarium,Zoo or you can take a boat trip to watch dolphins.
http://www.vbfun.com/visitors/default.as... Virginia Beach
http://www.norfolk.gov/visitors... Norfolk
http://www.history.org/ Williamsburg
http://www.apva.org/history/index.html... Jamestown
http://www.apva.org/history/index.html... Charlottsvile
http://www.apva.org/history/index.html... Washington DC
I was surprised myself to find that LA could actually be done on a budget. I've been hoping to go a while and now I'm quite tempted to actually do it. I did a quick search and found an article… Apparently you don't need a boatload of money to visit Los Angeles. I'm more interested in the city itself, but my guess is that other than the stuff in the city it might be even cheaper to stay outside the city. Maybe try going to some of the parks in the area, like Universal and such. I'm not sure how much admission is, considering you're looking for a cheap vacation…