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Family Travel Tips For A Fun Vacation
(NAPSA)-Whoever said "there's no place like home" has never been on a fun
family vacation.
If you plan to spend some quality time on the road with your family, here are
some tips from travel expert Pauline Frommer.
Safety First!
Map your route before venturing out. Even GPS systems can be incorrect or
outdated.
Pack a spare tire and take your car for a tune-up if it's due- especially
when planning a long trip.
Be wary of inclement weather. If possible, depart when the weather is dry.
Visit a Web site such as WeatherToPrepare.com to check the weather in advance
and get seasonal safety tips.
Be prepared. Pack a first aid kit, such as Red Cross(r) Johnson & Johnson
Safe Travels(tm) First Aid Kit, which includes 40 essential items, including
painkillers and products to help clean cuts and scrapes. There's also a First
Aid To Go! Mini Kit with 10 first aid items that can fit inside a backpack.
Consider The Kids:
Let your child plan part of the road-trip activities such as games to play in
the car, DVD's to bring, fun places to stop along the way or even where to eat.
They'll be happily occupied and feel more involved in the vacation.
Collect souvenirs along the way and have your child create a memory book. You
can collect anything from pressed flowers and maps to interesting rocks.
Allot some extra time for your kids to blow off steam. A few extra minutes at
each rest stop can save a lot of headaches in the car.
Fuel Efficiency On The Road:
Avoid using a roof rack when possible. It creates a lot of extra wind drag.
Pack lightly-utilizing smart packing techniques, such as the "roll method"
can save you some valuable space and pounds.
Use cruise control when possible to reduce the gas wasted in unnecessary
starts and stops.
Become a member of an automobile club. They can help you plan the shortest
route possible and calculate how much to budget for gas.
If you're renting a car, consider a hybrid. Most major car rental places
offer hybrid models that have much higher fuel-efficiency ratings.
Healthy Eats For The Road:
Get off the interstate. Many mom-and-pop local restaurants offer healthier
fare than the standard fast-food places found at highway rest stops.
Check out some Web sites that suggest some of the best places to stop along
the way.
When packing for a fun family vacation, don't forget to take the first aid kit.
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