I start with this one because I believe that if you want to travel with your family, your mindset needs to change. We prioritise acquiring the means to travel together as a family. The question of when we will go, not IF, is always relevant.
I say this with caution since I am aware that there are those waiting to yell and clamour, but I have job to do! The kids are in school, though, you say. I know. All of them are true and defensible observations, and I would never minimise the realities of everyone's everyday situations. Let's be clear: spending time and money on family travel is a luxury.
Additionally, if travelling is what you desire for your family, you'll need to create a small mental opening to allow for the potential of making it happen.
Just Say No To Spring Break Travel
Avoid travelling during the peak season if you want to take a family vacation on a tight budget. Supply and demand, plain and simple. The cost of hotels and travel will increase as the number of travellers increases. Hotels will cost a fortune if you decide to have spring break in Florida in April. The most expensive months to fly to Europe are July and August.
If you travel to Paris in the fall or Arches National Park in the winter, you can save 40–70% on lodging and travel expenses. We spent $95 per night for lodging that costs $400 per night in the summer when we visited Whitefish, Montana, and Glacier National Park in the winter. I'm not joking.
Consider Taking Your Kids Out Of School
When your children are in school, it might be challenging to travel during the off-season. To have your amazing low-cost family vacation, think about taking them out for a short while.
I know. I know. It's harder than it seems. It's disruptive, your school might not like it, and some children might not want to skip class.
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