But Don't Overbook Your Schedule
Adding in holiday activities are a must, but do your best not to overbook your schedule. If you fill your itinerary up too much, you run the risk of a constantly tired family that just wants to get home. In general, allowing extra time is a good idea for family vacations-especially during the holidays. Giving yourself some wiggle room, especially when it comes to activities and events you have planned, will help reduce any stress and take some to-dos off of your plate.
Especially on the first day at your destination, you're going to want to keep close to your home-away-from-home to let the kids adjust to a new place and (possibly) a new time zone. If you do go out, make it a time for exploration, but keep it short and sweet. By the end of your trip, you'll be glad you didn't overflow your itinerary and instead allowed for quality family time.
Stay Flexible and Patient
This tip is about you! Planning a family vacation ends up being quite strenuous, particularly during the holidays. To keep yourself from burning out and being a cranky mess, do your best to stay as flexible and patient as possible. In the simplest sense, you can only do as much as you can do, and you can't control what you can't control. If your flight gets delayed, it gets delayed! Staying positive about it will be better for you and your family. It's all an adventure, and the more you remember that, the better. When your stress rises, take a couple minutes to yourself to enjoy some deep, calming breaths, and remind yourself that you can't control it all.
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