Traveling with Teens

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While Teens are known to be moody, lazy and obsessed with social media, they are also the ones who can make or break a Family vacation. No parent wants to leave their teenagers behind and you DON’T have too. More often then not , they are up for a good time. Follow some of our family tips for Traveling with Teens and you will soon be having one of the BEST family vacations!

TIPS:

  1. Let your Teens help choose WHERE you vacation. Let this be a Family meeting.
  2. Decide together IF you will Drive or Fly?
  3. Map out WHAT everyone wants to SEE/DO?
  4. Let your Teen bring a friend.
  5. Once at the destination, explain daily events each day.
  6. Discuss meal schedule so the kids know WHEN/WHERE to be.
  7. Explain RULES/ETIQUETTE of the property.
  8. Treasure every moment.

Happy Travels…

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