Planning a family vacation
When choosing a family vacation, tension, joy, stress, enthusiasm, all these emotions run through the heads of each of us. Choosing a place and time that suits everyone is not easy. Young children, of course, are excited about the holiday, where they will have the opportunity to have a good time, play from morning to night, the old ones want to relax, as it happens, they want a place where they can enjoy the life of teenagers and adults, but at the same time also want to look at some new places You can enjoy a little fun. But how to put all this together and put together an ideal holiday for everyone?
The answer may not please you, but it is probably impossible. There will always be people who do not like the ultimate family travel plan. The only option is to go on vacation for at least 1 month, when every week you dedicate a dream place to another member of the family. But will it not get worse? Every week one would enjoy and the other would suffer quietly?
Try to make the best compromise you can. Having a big family meeting is not a bad idea. Sit down with everyone and try to get information from everyone about how they imagine the holiday and what they like the most. It is definitely not easy to calm down and settle everything so that everyone does not quarrel even before the final plan.
The main thing is to calm down and cool your head. If you enter into a fight with you with other members of the household, it will most likely lead to nowhere. The ideal is to discuss everything with your partner first and agree on a plan with him/her, then present to the younger members and discuss the best options with them.
It is clear that we must take into account the fact that children have ideas like amusement parks, etc. It\’s up to you whether you want them to do it, or if you\’re willing to find another way to entertain them. The main thing is to present your ideas as absolutely fascinating and make them at least as exciting as yourself.
In older offspring, this can be more difficult, and it may not be a bad idea to consider options that can leave teens unattended, relax, do whatever they want, and give them the time they need to come back. It will save you trouble, but you probably don\’t always know where they are and what they are doing, so as soon as it comes to mind
it\’s not entirely possible to adapt to someone and make you all 100% happy. You can make a lot of compromises, but as it happens, you will always have to sacrifice something. Therefore, it is no harm to prepare for the fact that with each new plan of joint trips with your family, it will never be easy and will never forget that the goal is to relax, and therefore try to take everything in view and peace of mind.