Tips when Traveling to Kids during holidays

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 ·

By Mateo Simpson Larry Toner

Bringing along kids during a trip abroad could be more demanding for parents compared to the challenges often met at home. For one thing, most kids are usually excited with the prospect that they are in a foreign place for the first time. They will most likely ask you to tour around the new place and try out interesting spots like theme parks. They might also demand"whether directly or indirectly"that you stay in one of the good and most of the time expensive hotels they often see advertised in television.

You actually have a choice, whether youll choose to give in to their pleas or seek a compromise. If you have enough money to stay in the hotel they want to stay in, then youll most likely give in to them. But if you want to stay somewhere that is reasonable, then seeking a compromise with your kids is the way to go.

The challenges met when appeasing children is huge, and it usually gets bigger when both of you are in a foreign place. Here are some tips that you might want to consider when you meet this dilemma:

1. Explain to them why you cant stay in the kids resort they want. Plainly saying that you cant afford to stay in the hotel of their choice is not enough. You have to tell them why you cant by explaining it to them, in terms which kids can fully understand. If they get to see clearly why you cant then they will most likely understand. When it comes to amounts and measurements, telling them the exact figure doesnt help them understand.

2. Offer a reason that is believable. If you want to maximize the use of your money for checking the place out and shopping for things that can only be found in the place you are staying in for a short time, then tell the kids exactly that.

3. Offer something else. This is connected with the second tip. After telling the kids that you want to set aside more money so that they can truly enjoy their stay, offer them something which will benefit them as well. You might want to tell them that you are planning to buy a souvenir which your kids can use and will also help them remember that they were able to go to such place.

4. Keep your promise. Kids tend to remember very well what you promised to them. Forgetting your little deal with them will make them restless throughout the entire duration of the trip, and will most likely get at your nerves.

Seeking a balance with what you want and what the kids want is hard, but when done successfully, the trip is sure to be stress free for parents and enjoyable.

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