In my opinion, a three or four-day cruise is the perfect length of time for a first cruise. That way, you’ll have enough time on board to figure out if cruising is for you, without the commitment of a longer cruise. It’s much less of a commitment so you aren’t taking as much of a …
Family Travel Tips
I love going on vacation, but I don’t love packing and unpacking. Packing for a family can be stressful. Between the airline baggage fees and the complexities of traveling with strollers and kids, you won’t want to bring anything more than what you need. But, you also want to ensure you don’t forget anything, especially …
Cruise packing can be complicated. Cruise staterooms are typically pretty small, so you don’t want to bring too much stuff with you. You simply won’t have enough room to overstuff the limited drawers and closet space, especially when traveling with others. It’s important to plan for what to bring on a cruise so you don’t …
Air travel has undoubtedly been challenging over the past year, with lost bags, delayed flights, and equipment outages. Although so many of us want to travel extensively after years of missed vacations, lost or delayed bags can definitely put a damper on the start of a family vacation. Before our summer vacation to Portugal, I …
We just returned from our latest European family vacation, and I felt like I needed a vacation from our vacation. Although we went on a guided trip with Adventures by Disney, I still had so much advance preparation that I needed to do before we left. When traveling to Europe with the family, it’s so …
If you’ve traveled through an airport over the past few years, chances are, you’ve longingly glanced at the TSA Precheck line as you’ve waited in the longer, regular line. I was hesitant to apply for TSA Precheck because I wasn’t sure if I needed it. So, I wanted to wait a bit to see how …