A family Christmas vacation can be a wonderful experience. It
can fill you with wonderful memories that will last a lifetime.
Christmas is a magical time to be surrounded by loved ones,
friends and the spirit of the holidays. It's also one of the
busiest traveling times of the year. But, not to worry - there
are still plenty of ways to enjoy a family Christmas vacation. A
few tips will make your trip a breeze.
Christmas Vacation Tip #1: Play Santa
If you're planning a Christmas vacation, be sure to wrap your
gifts early if you are taking them for the trip. Always pack
each gift carefully, especially if they are fragile, to avoid
breakage or other damage. If you don't have the extra room to
travel with a gift, ship it before you leave home. If you ship
to the address that you will be arriving at, the gift(s) should
arrive within several days and will save you from traveling with
them.
Christmas Vacation Tip #2: Don't Forget
Make sure that you plan a trip that is enjoyable for everyone in
the family. Before finalizing any details, sit down with your
entire family and make sure they each person has something
special to enjoy during the trip. Make sure that your trip is
long enough so that everyone can enjoy their favorite activities.
Christmas Vacation Tip #3: Weather Planning
If you are planning outside activities, check ahead with the
weather forecast. If you are going skiing, make sure to check
with the local ski resort to inquire about their conditions.
Christmas Vacation Tip #4: Arrive Early
When making travel plans, always buy tickets as early as
possible. Airlines and other forms of transportation, especially
near the holidays, tend to fill up early. If you're flying, call
to confirm that your flight is on time before you even leave
home. Upon confirmation, make sure that you arrive at the
airport early. The same is true if you are traveling by train.
Always call ahead to make sure that everything is on schedule
because you certainly don't want to be left standing in the cold.
Christmas Vacation Tip #5: Don't Forget The Chef
If you are having a family gathering, which may include
Christmas dinner, always pitch in to help with the cooking or
clean-up. Catering to an entire family is a real job and it
requires a lot of work. Therefore, any extra help that you can
provide to the family member, who is acting as chef for the day,
will definitely be appreciated.
Christmas Vacation Tip #6: Santa Questions
One of the best ways to enjoy a family Christmas vacation is by
simply being together. When your children start asking questions
like "How will Santa find me if I'm away from home," have your
responses ready and reply with reassurance that Santa is always
watching. It's these little moments that will be treasured
forever and nothing will ever take their place.
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