How to Survive Your First Family Vacation

How to Survive Your First Family Vacation

If you’ve ever traveled alone, you probably have an idea of how hectic it can be. You have hundreds of things to do which include looking for tickets, accommodation and picking the right activities. In addition, you have to remember not to leave any essentials behind if you don’t want to end up running around like a headless chicken. Planning a family vacation can be even more intense as you now have to organize the same things and often more for other individuals as well. If you happen to be planning your first ever family vacation you may be wondering where to start. This article is going to give you a few pointers and advice regarding how to survive your first family vacation.

How to Survive Your First Family Vacation

Know Your Core Needs

There are so many things you should know before choosing a destination for your family vacation. In light of this, one way you can survive your first family vacation is by being aware of your core needs as a family. You should, therefore, ask yourself what you and your family would need to ensure it’s a successful vacation. This could include child-friendly activities, varieties of food, areas for relaxation, bringing along some of their favorite toys, or ensuring there are activities that everyone can partake in together. By understanding your needs first, you’ll be in a better position to choose the right destination that accommodates your needs as a family. You can try looking through blogs, magazines, and travel guides to get more information regarding places to go, things to see and places to stay. Once you have settled on a location, you will be able to start looking into things like how you are going to get there and, again, this will depend on your needs as a family. While some would be perfectly happy with a commercial flight, some may prefer to have their own space and comfort. Should this be the case, you may wish to look into ways that you can fly private, even if you don’t have a fractional ownership jet share, as it can be done and, if you know what to look for, the cost of this may not be much more than a first-class ticket. If you’re already used to flying first class, this could be well worth looking into.

Choose the Right Accommodation

Another way to survive your first family vacation is by choosing the right accommodation. If you’re going with your family and kids are included, then you’ll need somewhere with more than enough space to contain all of you. In addition, you may want certain facilities such as a baby changing room, playground nearby, child-friendly pools and somewhere that’s safe for kids generally. In this respect, some tips for choosing family-friendly resorts or booking any accommodation include booking all rooms at the same time, picking somewhere with different dining options, and being flexible which could mean getting a vacation renter or apartment nearby instead.

Plan Together

As the saying goes that teamwork makes the dream work, the same can be applied to family vacations. There are so many things to do that getting other people to help is key if you want a fabulous family vacation. For starters, why not create a joint checklist that outlines everything that you need to do leading to the vacation such as packing essentials, ensuring safety, and keeping all important information in one place. You can then try assigning everyone a role and something that they’re responsible for and continue following up to ensure everyone is on track.

When trying to survive a family vacation, it’s imperative that you don’t underestimate the power of planning. If you want to survive your excursion with as few hiccups as possible, then you need to plan for any unforeseen circumstances, travel well-equipped and bring positivity along with you as well. Hopefully, these things coupled with the tips mentioned above should ensure you survive your first family vacation.

About the author
Mrs. Hatland is a 30-something married, mom of 7 and the face behind the popular online publication, Motherhood Defined. Known as the Iowa Mom blogger by her local peers and “The Fairy Blogmother” worldwide. She has professional experience in working closely with clients on brand ambassadorships, client outreach services, content creation and creative social media advertising exposure.