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- A Beautiful Way To Take A Vacation From Drab
If you're like most mothers, according to findings by Kelton Research, you spend almost twice as much time getting your family ready in the morning as you spend on yourself. Fortunately, a vacation or even just a weekend away can be a good time to change that.
How? Makeover expert Stacy London, of TLC's "What Not To Wear" fame, has a suggestion-her own personal favorite-for traveling moms: Always bring the right beauty products with you and leave the "Mom-pants at home." - Tips To Help You Enjoy Your Family Vacation
Traveling with children can be both educational and fun.
If you are looking for a place to take your youngsters where they can enjoy themselves as well as learn something new, travel experts recommend smaller cities less than a day's drive away, with a variety of entertainment options and attractions. - A Cool Vacation Idea
The next time you're looking for a great place to spend your holiday vacation, consider destinations that extend holiday events and specials well into the new year. This way, you can avoid the before-Christmas crowds and take advantage of postholiday discounts. Additionally, look for vacation spots that offer many choices of things to do.
For example, in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., the 17th Annual Winterfest begins in November and lasts until February, allowing four months for you and your family to head to the Smokies for this award-winning event. Pigeon Forge is exciting year-round, but during Winterfest, the city really comes alive. From shows to shopping, Pigeon Forge just about has it all. - Good News: Science Proves The Value Of Vacation
The results of a groundbreaking physiological and psychological study of travelers will be good news to anyone who has ever felt guilty about taking vacations. Applying a method previously used only to analyze astronauts and pilots, the study, which was conducted by former NASA scientists and Air New Zealand, examined what is now termed the "Vacation Gap."
The results of the Vacation Gap study were compiled as part of a two-phase project. Phase one was an in-depth national online survey that measured consumer perceptions of the vacation process, and the second phase consisted of an intricate in-flight study of travelers using scientific equipment to measure heart rate, brain activity and mood. - Vacation Plannings
Have you ever spent the night in a former whaling captain's home? Had a sleepover on a World War II battleship?
Whatever you crave in a vacation, you just might find it by checking state travel guides and the Web sites of state tourism departments.
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