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Last Minute Family Trips - Ideas for You and Your Kids to Take Last Minute Vacations

You and Your Kids Should Take that Last Minute Family Trips - Ideas for Last Minute Family Trips 

You didn’t think that you were going to be able to take a vacation with the kids this year but then something changed and now you’re ready to take off at the last minute on a family trip.

 

Maybe you got a bonus at the job that gives you the extra spending money or perhaps you just admitted to yourself that another week home alone with the kids on their summer vacation would drive you batty.

 

Whatever the case, you’re ready to go somewhere with the whole brood but you don’t have a lot of time to do your trip planning.

 

What do you need to think about in the days before you take off?

First off, consider where you can realistically go on vacation given your budget and your family dynamics. Yes, it’s tempting to just hop on a plane and go to

Disneyland because you know that the kids will have fun there, but is that the best use of your spontaneous vacation time?

 

Usually, if you’re doing a trip last minute, it ends up costing you some bucks, so it’s a better idea to stick close to home and to avoid major tourist destinations which take advantage of the last minute family in terms of cost.

 

Besides, your teens might actually be happier doing some shopping at a new mall in a nearby town or seeing a concert during a family trip than putting on the Mickey Mouse ears.

You should also think about who you want to see on your vacation. Last minute trips can be really stressful and you don’t want to add to that by agreeing to visit relatives that you don’t actually enjoy spending time with. Save the big family vacation for a planned reunion and take advantage of your spontaneous urge to travel by enjoying a new destination with your immediate family. Alternatively, maybe you just need a break from the day-to-day grind with the kids and heading to Grandma’s house can give you that much needed break. Think about why you decided to go on vacation with your family and who you want to see to realize that reason. Finally, don’t sacrifice safety for spontaneity. One of the biggest mistakes that families make when they take last minute vacations is that they get so enmeshed in the details of pulling off a last minute trip that they forget to take care of important things that need to be taken care of to keep the kids safe. If you’re traveling by car, this means taking that extra day at home to make sure the maintenance on the car has been done. If you’re going to a foreign destination, this means double-checking that your kids’ vaccinations are all in place. Sure, it’s nice to be spontaneous with your family but not at the cost of being unsafe. Last minute family trips can provide some of the most memorable vacation experiences that you’re family will ever have. Your kids will say one day, years after the trip, “hey, remember that time that we decided to go explore that little town in the northern part of the state?” Or you’ll be visiting Grandma and she’ll reminisce about that great long weekend when you unexpectedly turned up with the kids. Just make sure that you put your important items in order before you leave even if you’re taking off mostly on a whim.

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