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	<title>Parenting Problems Solved &#187; affordable family vacations</title>
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		<title>Discounted Family Vacations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 07:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Discounted Family Vacations]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discounted family vacations can be incredibly fun; you don't have to skimp on the location or activity simply because you can't spend as much as your neighbor.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can a vacation still be fun if it isn&#8217;t to an expensive resort or exotic location?  Suppose your children are constantly whining that all of their friends are getting to go to Hawaii, how can you compete with that when you are living paycheck to paycheck and have no money set aside for a vacation?  <a rel="nofollow" href = "http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/Discounted_family_vacations/50/1" style="color: blue;"><!--cloak--><b>Discounted family vacations</b></a> can be incredibly fun; you don&#8217;t have to skimp on the location or activity simply because you can&#8217;t spend as much as your neighbor.  </p>
<p>There are so many travel sites with discounts and deals available it is completely possible to find an affordable vacation if you know where to look.  It may even be possible to go to a resort for considerably less than most if you set aside some time to do some research.  For instance, a trip to Disney World might typically cost you $5000 for a family of four if you weren&#8217;t careful.  But there is a lot of information out there about Disney World that could help you save thousands of dollars and have an amazing trip for only $3000.  <b>Discounted family vacations</b> can be just as fun as an expensive one if you know where to cut corners on the costs.    </p>
<p>For example, within the Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide there is an abundance of tips on how to save money while vacationing at the Disney resort.  The advice is given by a former cast member and can save you thousands of dollars by changing how you spend your money and where you buy your tickets.  There is also information given that can help you save time by skipping the long lines.  This guide is easily found on the internet and is just one example of how to have extremely fun discounted family vacations.</p>
<p>Camping and going to the beach are also slightly cheaper ways to have a nice family vacation.  After all, the most important part of a vacation is being with your family, in the end it doesn&#8217;t really matter where you go as long as good memories are being made.  <a rel="nofollow" href = "http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/Discounted_family_vacations/50/2" style="color: blue;"><b><!--cloak-->Discounted family vacations</b></a> don&#8217;t have to mean discounted time spent together.  And sometimes the lower cost vacations can be some of the best trips you can take.  They are often more unique and allow you to see something in the world you might have missed otherwise.  Being a part of the &#8220;usual&#8221; crowd and traveling to a resort may not offer the same experience as going to a small town and blending in with the community.  A vacation doesn&#8217;t have to be expensive it just has to be a change in scenery, something different from your average daily routine.  </p>
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		<title>Budget Family Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 01:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Budget Family Travel]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discover the benefits and some ways to budget family travel and make vacationing with your children a priority.  Decrease stress by taking a much needed vacation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saving for a vacation is difficult, especially if you live paycheck to paycheck.  Vacations are usually the last thing you try to set money aside for because they aren&#8217;t a necessity.  I would argue that they are a necessity since we all need a break from reality from time to time.  If you are a parent you probably need a break even more than most!  The best way to <a rel="nofollow" href = "http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/budget_family_travel/56/1" style="color: blue;"><!--cloak--><b>budget family travel</b></a> when you are tight each month is to set aside just a small amount, around $20 to $40.  This amount may seem insignificant when you are saving for a vacation that may cost upwards of $3000, but time is going to go by regardless, wouldn&#8217;t it be better to have something to put towards a vacation at the end of the year instead of nothing?  </p>
<p>Vacations don&#8217;t all have to be extravagant either.  You can have quite a nice relaxing vacation at the beach with your family for much less cost than a cruise or a trip to Hawaii.  A break from reality is a break regardless of where you take it.  We get into routines at home; there is always something to be done.  Laundry, bills to pay, groceries to pick up.  Everyday tasks keep us from taking a real break when we just stay home.  This is why it is so important to <b>budget family travel</b> and make taking a break a high priority.  </p>
<p>Stress is not healthy; a break from the daily grind is necessary in order to keep a balance in our busy lives.  There is nothing quite like being able to just sit and watch the world go by and know that you don&#8217;t &#8220;have&#8221; to be doing anything or going anywhere.  When one gets too wrapped up in life&#8217;s many demands we forget to take care of ourselves, this can have a damaging affect on our bodies.  Vacations are the best way to unwind from a difficult year and although it may only be for a week, that one week is often the best way to recharge.</p>
<p>Another benefit to a vacation that can be overlooked if you don&#8217;t <a rel="nofollow" href = "http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/budget_family_travel/56/2" style="color: blue;"><b><!--cloak-->budget family travel</b></a> is the educational aspect for your children.  Being exposed to other places around the world is incredibly rewarding for a child; what they can learn from these experiences is priceless.  By making a vacation with your family a priority and setting aside a little money each month, you will be paying yourself first in a way that will add a great deal of value to your life as well as your children&#8217;s lives.  </p>
<p>The internet is a great place to find discounts and deals for a vacation, probably my greatest find was <a rel="nofollow" href = "http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/The_Ultimate_Disney_World_Savings_Guide/56/3" style="color: blue;"><!--cloak--><b>The Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide</b></a> that showed me how to save around $2000 on a Disney World vacation.  It was simple to find, I just searched the internet for the destination of my choice and found this bit of information that saved me nearly half of what I would have paid.  Doesn&#8217;t hurt to try it, choose a place you&#8217;d like to go and see if there is anything out there that can help you.  </p>
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