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Real stories and hard-won lessons about planning trips that work for every age in your family.
Every parent knows this. Your kids are changing faster than you can plan around them. So why does every travel planning tool treat your family like a headcount?
Three generations. One trip. Zero consensus on what "fun" means. This is the core problem with multigenerational travel: everyone is planning a different trip.
Nobody warns you about the red-eye with a toddler. Family travel is full of lessons that change as your kids grow. Here are seven mistakes and how age changes all of them.
Star ratings are a lie. Not because they're fake, but because they're answering a question nobody asked. A 4.5-star hotel tells you nothing about YOUR family.
Maui with a 2-year-old and Maui with a 12-year-old are two completely different vacations. The beaches change. The restaurants change. Even the side of the island changes.
Some of the best family trips start in the driveway. But a road trip with a 4-year-old and a 12-year-old? You're driving two different trips in the same car.