family travel
Wander answers all your questions about family travel except "Are we there yet?"
Rent an RV
It had never occurred to me that one can rent a trailer or RV just like one rents a room in someone's home. It wasn't until I starting writing on UpWork that I realized that people can rent trailers and RV's for trips. This is a clever idea for both the owner and renter. I owned a popup trailer with my husband when the kids were little. The trailer spent most of it's time in the garage. If we were lucky, we took the kids camping a few weekends out of the year.
Nalda ParkerPublished 5 years ago in WanderMy Christmas in Palma De Mallorca
This year for Christmas, I spent the holiday in Spain. I landed four days before the big day and being pessimistic I packed lots of jumpers and a huge trench coach, in disbelief that the weather would be this gorgeous.
Chantelle JohnsonPublished 5 years ago in WanderUseful Tips for Traveling with Your Baby
The thought of traveling with a young baby is really terrifying for the new parents, but if you have organized and planned your trip properly, then traveling with your infant can be a very exciting and thrilling experience. It is very natural if you are nervous about taking a flight with your infant. You may be presented with many challenges while traveling with your small baby, but proper planning can really help you to face them efficiently.
Nancy RogersPublished 5 years ago in WanderReality RV
It's everyone's dream to sell everything you own and travel this beautiful country in an RV. No clocks or time constraints. Nowhere in particular that you need to be. If you don't like the neighborhood, you can break camp and find another one. I'm never been without a roof over my head and food in my stomach while my family and I explore the highways and byways of America, seeing sights some will never see. The bright blue of a cloudless Colorado sky. The ocean off the coast of Oregon. The field in Pennsylvania where United flight 93 crashed on that fateful September day. The swamps of southern Georgia and the masterpiece that is Mount Rushmore. Nothing is out of reach.
Phoenixx Fyre DeanPublished 5 years ago in Wander5 Activities We Did in Phoenix, AZ in One Day!
Recently, my best friend of 16 years, my daughter, and myself had to go to Phoenix for a cardiac appointment for myself. Rather than doing the drive in one day, we decided to make it an adventure and go the night before and here is what we did! We had so much fun, and learned a lot of interesting things.
Emmie MayberryPublished 6 years ago in WanderMixed Adventures in France
In the summer of 2010, precisely a few weeks after my Grandfather’s birthday, my family and I took a trip to France. We were visiting relatives. Generations ago, my grandfather’s uncle stayed in France while his father moved to America. My grandfather was a first-generation born American. His cousin Tazette lived in France with seven sisters. Her children were Cecilia, Elisabeth, Jeanette, and Adele. They were my mom’s "cousins." My siblings and I had four cousins: Wyatt and Jacques, Elisabeth’s children, and Azurine and Victor, Cecilia’s children. Adele and Jeanette never had children.
Top 5 Tips to Make Flying Easier
I recently traveled to Texas and obviously flew, you know like being in a plane. I absolutely love traveling and in my seasoned 17 years of flying experience I've learned a few tricks that make flying much more enjoyable.
Toni NimmerichterPublished 6 years ago in WanderCamping with Children
Have you ever gone camping in a tent? It was fun right! How about camping in a tent with young children? Fun, but not exactly easy. Here are some tips on how to successfully camp in tent with young children.
Top 5 Holiday Destinations
It’s already been two years since I moved here in the United States from the Philippines. Two different cultures, two different scenarios, and lots and lots of differences in everything. But the one thing that gives me excitement about living here in the US is the changes in season because when I was in the Philippines I only experienced sunny days and rainfalls.
Liz RaglandPublished 6 years ago in WanderHolidaying with Teens
I suppose I am lucky in that my children are happy to do anything. They usually enjoy whatever we do and are generally content whether having a picnic in the garden, going to the beach, visiting museums or taking part in more active pursuits like country walks or archery.
Sapphire RavenclawPublished 6 years ago in WanderHow to Maximize Your Stay at the Walt Disney World Resort
So you have chosen to take your family on a vacation to the house of mouse. For someone going on their first trip to the resort it can all seem a bit overwhelming. In this article we will go over the ways to make your stay at the happiest place on earth a great one, with some insider tips and tricks about the resort from a true Disney veteran.
Ralph LarsenPublished 6 years ago in WanderVacationing with Children
When I hear people talk about vacationing with their children there is always this sense of dread in their voice. They always sound as if it is going to be such a hassle to travel with their kids. They talk as though they aren't going to enjoy any part of the trip. They talk as though it will be stressful and exhausting and nothing like a vacation at all.
Samantha ReidPublished 6 years ago in Wander