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[P431]Planning A Family Vacation
by Suzannebradley, Suz
Working with a travel agency can be difficult if you are planning a family vacation. Typically, couples without children are much more flexible, so if you have kids, make sure your travel agency can accommodate your special travel needs. Here are some tips for planning a family vacation with a travel agency:

Tip #1: Let your agent know the ages your children will be during the vacation.

When you book a trip, you typically are working at least a few months in advance. While this may not seem like a big deal for you, in that time, your child's age may change. Your travel agent needs to know this information. Sometimes, prices only apply to children in a certain age group, so if your child goes from being 12 to 13, a new fee structure may apply. In addition, if your child turns 18 before the trip, doors for new activities may open. The same is true for other ages. For example, a swim with the dolphins activity may specify that a child under the age of 14 needs to be accompanied by a guardian. If your child has a birthday before the vacation, you may be able to do that activity because he or she now meets the requirements. Be mindful of the documents your child needs to travel too, as they may change at different ages.

Tip #2: Talk about specific scheduling concerns.

Some children are very set in their schedules. If this is the case, you need to let your travel agency know the best time for flights and other travel. You want this to be a good experience for everyone. While you may have to make some adjustments, if it is just as easy for you to book an afternoon flight as it is to book an evening flight, you may want to specify your preference based on when your child normally eats and sleeps.

Tip #3: Be age appropriate.

Sometimes, travel agents try to talk you into purchasing tickets with neat entertainment options. That's great?but can your kids go? Make sure that anything you plan before you leave is age appropriate. You can't very well call a babysitter when you are on vacation! Also consider the hotel in which you stay. With a few children under the age of ten, a five-star hotel might not make as much sense as a family-friendly resort.

Tip #4: Book your flight early.

The sooner you book you flight, the more options you will have. This doesn't just have to do with scheduling. If you get your tickets early enough, you may also be able to request seating together or near the airplane's bathroom. Booking early also helps prevent problems should the flight be overbooked. When that happens, the last people to book their flights get bumped to a different flight, and you don't want your group to be split up if you're traveling with kids.

Tip #5: Look for Disney alternatives.

Disney World is the quintessential family vacation. This is not your only option, though. Disney vacations can be expensive when you consider all the money you'll spend on merchandise and ?extras? for the kids. That place is built to get parents to spend money. Other alternatives can still be fun for your kids without being quite as expensive. Make it clear from the start that you want something as fun as Disney, but without going to that theme park. If Disney is the only child-friendly package they have available, you might want to work with a different travel agency.

Tip #6: Sign a flexible agreement.

If you're traveling with young children, it is usually a good idea to sign as flexible of an agreement as possible. Kids get sick, break bones, and otherwise cause travel problems fairly regularly, and if you have to cancel your vacation, you don't want to end up paying for it in full. Most travel agencies will require a deposit, but look for one that will transfer that money to a different travel date if you have to change your plans. That way, if junior comes down with the flu you can switch your vacation to another month without losing any money.

Tip #7: Work with a child-friendly agency.

Bbefore you start working with a travel agency, ask them about their experience working with families. A company that offers a number of amusement park packages is probably a better company for you than one who primarily books spring break trips. Most agencies have experience with families to some extent, but the best travel agency for you will have booked many family trips in the past. Their extra experience will give you tons of perks when you travel as a family.

Anguilla is a beautiful Caribbean island that is ideal for family vacations. What's so special about this island gem? The combination of remarkably friendly people, 33 turquoise blue beaches, tranquility plus lots of other fun things to do and see, all make this island a great destination for families to enjoy together.

Join the ranks of the many families who have made Anguilla their primary vacation spot, and who keep returning there year after year. There are many reasons for this. Let's take a look.

The peace and tranquiltiy is second to none, which allows for lots of family fun together in a safe and refreshing environment. The local food is delicious, with fried fish, stewed goat, rice and peas topping the list. The beaches are inviting, for swimming, for boating, for fishing, snorkeking or just beach combing. The people are warm and friendly, which means that you form friendships for life in this "island home away from home". And so the list goes on.

Activities For One And All

If you think you would be bored an Anguilla, then you are in for a real surprise. There is so much to do, both during the day hours and after sundown. Fun activities such as snorkeling, fishing, hiking, trail walking , bird watching, boating, horseback riding, biking, and touring the miniature rainforest are fun, wholesome and educational activities which the entire family is bound to enjoy.

Places To Stay

If budget concerns threaten to dampen your family vacation plans, then we have good news for you. Anguilla offers a variety of vacation accommodations that are ideal for families and won't break your family vacation budget. From vacation rentals, to family resorts, there is a broad range of possibilities to match every budget. There are even 6 bedroom vacation villa's that can be used by two or more families in order to double the family fun while at the same time splitting the accommodation expenses. The villa's come fully furnished, and some even have large pools.

Explore Anguilla with the Heritage Bus Tour

Even though the primary attraction of Caribbean islands is the "sun, sea, and sand", you will discover that Anguilla is much more than a beach. This is a truly special and unique place. It has a rich history and ambitious and hardworking people. The locals are eager to share their island, their culture and their history with you, and there is a lot to share. One very unique way to explore and discover Anguilla is by experiencing the Anguilla National Trust's Heritage Bus Tour.

The two and a half hour tour extends to the Eastern part of the island and makes several stops at the East End Pond Conservation Area and the Big Spring Heritage Site. This tour will truly enrich your knowledge, experience and appreciation for the island. Expect a high quality tour experience that you and your family will remember long after you have left the shores of the exotic family vacation spot.
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