December, 2007

Children Traveling alone for the Holidays

Categories: Travel tips | December 21st, 2007 | by | no comments

Due to the number of non-traditional families in our society, it is common for custody agreements to require children to travel over the holidays to be with the other parent. This is an issue that many parents have to deal with in the best way possible. If the parents live in close proximity they can easily drive them to the agreed upon destination. If the divorce is amicable it may even be possible for each parent to drive half way for the exchange of the children.

However, it isn’t always possible for parents to be able to do this for one reason or another and that means that children will end up traveling alone for the holidays. You want to make this as smooth of a process for them as you possibly can. Make sure you talk to your child about the process and they know exactly what will be taking place. It is important that you talk to them about not going with strangers for any reason while they are traveling alone for the holidays.

Make sure you pack your child plenty of activities for them to entertain themselves during the flight. It is a good idea to pack them drinks and snacks too in case they get hungry. Never leave your child until they have boarded the type of transportation they are taking. If there is a layover or a cancellation they will be left alone.

If possible send your child with a cell phone they can use in the case of emergencies. You should also pack a list of contact phone numbers with them and any medical information that could be useful in the event of an accident. Avoid placing children who are flying alone for the holidays on those flights that have layovers if you can help it. In the event that it is necessary make sure a flight attendant will be escorting them to that location.

The safest mode of transportation for you child if they are traveling alone to visit the other parent for the holidays is to book them a flight. It may be more expensive but you will be more confident about them going alone. If possible don’t send your child alone on a flight if they have never been on an airplane before. The stress of it can be too much for them to handle.

Let the airline know at the time of booking that your child will be traveling alone. They will keep a close eye on the child during the flight and find out who they have to be delivered to at the airport. This person will need to have their photo ID with them even if the child knows them in order to follow safety procedures. Most airlines consider a minor to be traveling alone for the holidays if they are between 5 and 15 years of age. Younger children aren’t allowed to travel alone.

It is against the rules for children under 8 years of age to travel alone on Amtrak. Those between the ages of 8 and 15 may travel alone as long as it is not an overnight trip. They must reach their destination no later than 9 pm. The child isn’t allowed to transfer trains either or to get off at any locations other than the one printed on their ticket.

The child will be interviewed by a staff member when they are brought to the train station. If the child doesn’t appear to be mature enough to travel alone they will not be allowed on the train and the ticket price will be refunded. If they are allowed to board the parent must sign a waiver releasing Amtrak from all liability. The child will be issued a wristband so that all staff members will know they are traveling alone.

Greyhound doesn’t allow children under 8 years of age to travel alone either. This isn’t an option at all of the bus ride is more than 250 miles at Greyhound has that limit on the number of miles a child can be on the bus. To get off for any reason at a rest area or bus stop the child must be accompanied by the bus driver. They are also required to sit in the seat immediately behind the bus driver.

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Events Perfect for Traveling By RV

Categories: RV travel | December 6th, 2007 | by | no comments

Do you enjoy traveling by RV?  If you do, you may have recently made a motor home purchase.  If you if are not an RV owner, RV rentals are easy to come across, as well as afford.  When you travel by RV, where do you go?  What do you like to see?  If you are like many other motor home lovers, there is a good chance that you use your motor home to travel to vacations or to visit long distance friends or relatives.

As previously stated, a number of RV owners and renters use their RVs to travel to visit friends and family members who live a considerable distance away.  Of course, these are all great RV travel purposes, but did you know that there are a number of events that are perfect for traveling by motor home?  There are.  In fact, many motor home owners and renters are surprised with all of the options that they have.  Speaking options, a few events that are perfect for those traveling by motor home are highlighted below for your convenience.

As for sporting events, NASCAR races are the most popular with RV owners and renters.  NASCAR races operate different than most other sporting events, as ticket holders don’t just gain access to one day events.  Many NASCAR ticket holders are able to get tickets for practice sessions and qualifying races, all of which are held on different days.  That is one of the many reasons why NASCAR races are perfect for sports fans who love to travel by RV.

Although NASCAR races are, by far, one of the most attended events by RV owners and renters, other sporting events are popular as well.  Due to the popular pre-game event of tailgating, traveling by RV to an NFL football game is a great idea.  There is nothing better than throwing a tailgating party while having many of the comforts of home.  Many other football fans wish that they had more than the back of a truck.

Aside from using an RV to plan long distance trips to catch up with friends or relatives, the next most popular activity is that of camping.  RV camping is a great way to experience the outdoors, without having to give up all modern day luxuries.  In terms of camping, those traveling in RVs have a number of options.  Perhaps, the best option is that of an RV park.  RV parks are designed with motor homes in mind.  Another option is that of public campgrounds with RV accommodations.

Family reunions, even they tend to appear as if they were a thing of the past, are a great way to keep in touch with long distance relatives.  If your relatives are scattered all across the country and if you are unable to visit each person individually, a family reunion may be a great idea.  A family reunion is also the perfect event to travel to in an RV.  This is mostly due in part to the fact that many reunions take place in national parks or campground parks, which typically offer overnight accommodations for RV owners.

If you have a love for antiques, as well as RVs, you may be interested in attending antique shows.  The good news about owning or renting a motor home is that you do not have to limit yourself in terms of distance.  You have the opportunity to travel by RV all across the country to attend antique shows, flea markets, as well as other large sales.  Depending on the size of your RV, you may have a decent amount of space to store all of your purchases.

Antique shows, camping, family reunions, NASCAR races, NFL football games, and other sporting events are just a few of the many events you may want to consider attending when traveling in a RV.  With that being said, there is no reason needed to travel by motor home.  That is the beauty of RVs; you can honestly travel for no purpose at all and have many of the comforts of home right with you!

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