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"What
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Extended
Family Vacations: A Unique Way To Get Families & Friends Together
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families and friends together used to be easy, but today they're
more likely to be scattered all over the country, perhaps even the
globe. It's difficult, if not impossible, to find a place
that is practical and affordable for gathering everyone together.
There are few places where you can gather people virtually hassle-free,
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A new trend is developing that merges holidays
and occasions with vacation --the group vacation!
It's the ultimate way to get together, and also "get
away from it all!"
THE ADVICE SISTERS know of many groups of
friends who don't live close by, who manage to stay connected
by getting together at least once a year. Groups go camping,
or to exotic locations, or even on cruises. We think
it's also an excellent way for a family to get together for a
special event such as a wedding, anniversary, birthday, graduation,
family reunion.... or just to end the "who-shall-we-visit-for-the-holidays?"
dilemma. We've met with one family who took a cruise together
to mark a less-joyful event (the scattering of "Aunt
Ethel's" ashes)!
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What is especially great about getting a group
and going on vacation is that everyone can relax and have
a godo time. Most of arrangements are practically made for
you, no one has to play host (or make beds, or fix meals) and
theres something for every age and interest.
What kind of place could you choose for an
extended family vacation? Just about any place you'd go
normally. For small groups, spas have become especially
popular, replacing the traditional bridal shower or "big"
birthday celebration with a pampering weekend (or longer).
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| For large groups, cruises,
are THE ADVICE SISTERS top pick. Most cruise
lines have group/event departments staffed by experts that work
with groups and their special requests all the time.
They can easily help you make your arrangements, perhaps even suggesting
activities or suppliers you might now have access to you on own.
Imagine celebrating with those you love best in unuusal and exotic
locales. How about a family reunion at a beach party on
a private island? Getting married in a tropical paradise,
or rewewing your wedding vows surrounded by a sparkling sea, or
under the stars? Family group vacations
are becoming so popular (especially for weddings) that many of the
cruise lines are even re-instituting (legal) marriages at sea, and
building new onboard wedding facilities to meet the need.
One cruise line even has a live internet capability to broadcast
your special event as it happens to the few, unlucky, family
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If youve got a major event in your future,
or youd just like to try something exciting and new for
the holidays, here are the most important things you need to consider
if youre taking a family group along:
Timing is Everything: All modes
of travel have peak, shoulder and off-season pricing based on
the destination and time of year. It might be more likely that
youll get family to join you during the holidays and summertime
, but if finances are an issue, consider planning your special
event off-peak when the resorts and cruise ships arent as
full, and discounts are plentiful. If your budget is really
tight, consider a weekend package or a short "cruise to nowhere."
Be prepared to pack a lot of fun into those few days!
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| Location, Location, Location:
Depending on where you live, some cruises and vacation destinations
will be more practical and affordable than others. If most of your
group lives in the East, for example, cruises from to Bermuda, Canada
or transatlantic, or from Florida to the Caribbean or Mexico, will
be cheaper. If you are planning a trip to Europe, most flights
go to New York as a hub. If most of your group is from the
Midwest or West Coast, cruises from Seattle, Vancouver, Los Angeles,
or Texas to Mexico, Hawaii, and Alaska are good bets. Airplane
flights to the South Pacific or the Orient will connect from from
the West Coast. Let one person book the cruise, hotel, or
vacation package for everyone, and youll qualify for cheaper
rates as a "group." Usually just 10 or more rooms or cabins
qualifies you for discounts, and sometimes, free rooms or cabins
(check the supplier directly, or consult your travel agent). If
there are singles in your group, keep in mind that nearly all cruise
lines charge a singles supplement. Encourage solo travelers to double-up.
Some cruise lines and many hotels will offer free or reduced rates
for young children sharing your room or cabin. Some rooms
may house a family of three or four, but not all. Check before you
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Ship Shape: If you choose
a cruise. youll find something for almost everyone on virtually
all cruise ships, but some will appeal to your group more than
others. Celebrity
Cruise Lines , for example,
is quickly becoming a leader in family group cruises. They cater
to groups of every size, budget, and interest. Their "something-for-everyone"
approach is reflected in the wide range of onboard activities,
shore excursions, dining options, and even the public rooms (everything
from video games to gaming tables, coffee to cigar bars). For
the youngsters, most ships offer special facilities and age-appropriate
programs. The kids are well supervised so the adults have time
to themselves, but the family can still gather together as much
as desired. Some ships only offer childrens programs in
peak season and holidays so know before you book.
Not sure what cruise line is for you?
There are literally dozens and dozens of cruise lines to choose
from. There are so many we can't list them all here. Cruise2.com is a good and comprehensive site where you can access a list
of cruise lines broken down by "type." This site
also has tons of information including reviews, brochures, news,
deck plans, even a tipping guide and information about getting
married at sea. CruiseOpinion.com
offers just that __ reader opinions about their shipboard experiences.
There are also newsgroups for cruise enthusiasts where you'll
find no_holds barred, unsolicited opinions about cruising
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Meanwhile, to make the task a bit easier
when choosing what kind of family cruise to take, here are a few
guidelines. If youre traveling with a large group
of young children, you might want to choose a family-oriented
line (E.g. Disney
). An informal, non-stop party atmosphere
will be found on the less expensive lines such as Carnival, Royal
Caribbean, or Norwegian Cruise Lines. Some of the lines
catering to a more adult audience with more discerning tastes
(E.g. Holland America
, Cunard , Orient, Renaissance, Radisson Seven Seas, Windstar or Princess).
For those with sophistication, and the ability to pay for an ultra-luxury
vacation, try (E.g. Windstar, Crystal, Silversea, or Seabourn
). The cruise brochures all look wonderful, but the descriptions
can be confusing to the first-timer. Ask other people you
know who have been on cruises what they liked, and didn't like,
and seek guidance from your travel agent. Be sure to check
with the cruise lines special events or group departments,
especially if youre planning a wedding or other formal event.
Ships different within the same company, and not every
one offers identical facilities and services.
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Time is Money: Holidays are the most popular
travel time for all destinations, so be sure to plan and make
your reservations well in advance. Expect higher prices
and fewer discounts than you would get, off season. Most cruise
lines and tour companies have air/sea packages to help you get
the flights you need at a reasonable price. If youre planning
to book your own air for a cruise or a land-tour, keep in
mind that the cruise line or tour operator may hold the ship for
passengers on their air/sea program if there is a delay, but if
you are on your own and have a problem, they probably won't wait
for you.
The next time youre wondering how to get the family together,
take a cruise! Be sure to bring loads of film....youll need
it to capture all the memories!
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