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    HOW TO HAVE A SAFE, FUN, AND INEXPENSIVE VACATION

    HOW TO HAVE A SAFE, FUN, AND INEXPENSIVE VACATION

    Family vacations can be a wonderful way to spend quality time. Many families take their vacation during the summertime when adults can take a week or more off from work and children are out of school until September. There are many choices for families when it comes to vacation including:

    Amusement parks

    Visiting family

    State parks

    Tropical islands

    Beaches

    Camping


    Of all of these choices, camping is usually the least expensive and the one that every family should try at least once. There are many ways to go on a camping trip. Families can:

    Camp in tents

    Rent a cabin

    Rent an RV


    Each of these options are wonderful for families, but for different reasons. When planning a camping trip with your family, you should consider the following:

    Ages of children

    Destination

    Time it will take to get there

    Activities for children and adults

    Time of year

    Budget for vacation


    After considering all of these variables, you will have to make a choice as to how to camp. Tents, cabins, and RV’s each have their own pros and cons when it comes to family camping trips. If you have never camped in an RV, tent, or cabin, you may not notice the differences as easily. But for those who have a preference, they may be reluctant to try another. But you will need to think about what is best for your family and go for it.

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