Packing lunches, making sure everyone is on time, ensuring everyone has pants on, knowing where you’re all headed, dealing with tears, breaking up fights – being a parent in your own house can be extremely difficult, now try doing all that on a vacation either in the US or abroad. Add in a language barrier, some extreme weather, currency conversion and kids not agreeing on what is “fun” vs. what is “so not cool” and you can be in line for a major headache if you don’t know tips and tricks to making this whole thing go smoothly.
1. Select accommodation with the children in mind.
2. Buy the kids their own backpacks.
3. Make sure the children’s backpacks fit.
4.Don’t bring too many clothes.
5.Don’t bring too many toys.
6. Feed and water them well.
7. Get them excited before you go.
Our summer vacation
Our vacation this year was just perfect!
For those who go regularly and even those still considering a first trip, Florida it’s one of those places that seems so familiar. We think we know what to expect. But Florida’s centre of fun is always capable of throwing up a few surprises. Which is probably why people keep returning, year after year. This was our second visit to the ‘theme park capital of the world’, and we still feel like I’ve only scratched the surface.
From discovering a delicious dining scene in downtown to tracking down hidden Mickeys in the theme parks, here’s my pick of the best and most unusual things for families to do in Florida.
Our Vacation in Florida
Check out our newest video about our vacation 😉