Wednesday 18 September 2013


Don't you wish everyday was a holiday? The problem is that vacations come once in a year, and if you haven't planned them out properly enough, they're going to be pretty boring. The last thing you would want is not enjoy the precious few days you get off from work. You will know what I mean, if you spent this summer going to some places your parents took you when you were young, thinking you'd enjoy it. But the whole plan got spoiled because kids these days no longer savor the vacation ideas from your generation.

So let's learn a lesson and get cracking right away, so that the same catastrophe doesn't repeat itself, if you are taking your family on a vacation over the next holidays.

For Families
Let me start with the problems that you might be facing, so that you can correct those. There is often a covert conflict between parents and children about the destination. Parents insist on taking children to places of historical significance and educational value. Kids prefer Disney vacations. So don't go to extremes. Discuss holiday destinations with the rest of the family. Try to combine the two, so that your kids learn and have fun too.

Next problem is what to do at the holiday destination. Suppose you plan out a fabulous vacation to Hawaii. There the kids would want to try all kinds of activities, like surfing or scuba diving, and may be a little annoyed if parents stick to the hotel room on a call from work or on their laptops. The reclusive, lazy kids will take their PSP along and spend the whole day with it, oblivious to the new, beautiful surroundings that Hawaii has to offer. So bring your children/parents out in the open. Most resort hotels today have good recreational facilities. So in case you forgot your own baseball bat or baseball gloves, you can borrow it from the hotel. Playing outdoor games is a great way to spend quality time. And if it rains, many times you have indoor options like table tennis, carrom, chess, and if you're in a really good hotel, squash. And if nothing suggests itself, you should always keep a pack of cards handy.

Sometimes it may be fun to go with other families. It may be a good idea to combine your plans with your friends. This can be a great plan especially if both are single child families. Then the one kid will have the other to keep him/her company.

For Couples
Well, this really depends on what you and your spouse prefer. Some couples like a vacation to be filled with various activities, while others don't mind spending the whole time wrapped up in a sack. One of the best ideas for couples is to go on a cruise. It may be a bit on the expensive side, but considering that this is one of the very few times that you and your loved one are going to get away from the rest of the family, it's worth it. A relaxing, dreamy time is what you want before getting back to the rigors of family life again.

Alternatively, you could also want to reemphasize your youthfulness and leave the cruise for the oldies. You could hike up the Rockies and the Appalachians. Forests are also plentiful in the United States. Hiking in the forest with your loved one could be one of the most romantic things you might want to do with your loved one. There could be no greater feeling than being on top of a tall mountain, alone with the one you love!

But remember, to make your vacation fun, you should plan it out well in advance. Good ideas aren't hard to come by, if you give it a little thought.

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