10 Travel Tips for a Distraction Free Family Vacation
This post was prompted by Alamo and TwitterMoms 10 Travel Distraction Free Travel Tips and written by Andrea Fellman of SavvySassyMoms
Our kids are only 3 and 5 so we have not gotten to the stage of our children being distracted by all technology has to offer, but boy are my husband and I sure distracted!! We both work online and from home, our computers and phones are our lifeline, and when we travel we tend to call them Work-cations! So here are my helpful tips and tricks for really disconnecting and not missing a single moment.
1. Only allow e-mail to be checked once a day and only respond if it is urgent. Allow the kids check theirs every other day.
2. Set up outgoing messages on your cell phone and auto responder e-mails saying how long you will be gone and when they can expect you to return their phone call or e-mail.
3. Decide before you go if this is a work free vacation, or a work-cation and set limits and expectations of how much work will need to be done alongside the vacation.
4. Schedule a block of time in the morning or at night to write, blog, or get online and limit yourself to the specific alloted time.
5. Stay at a hotel that doesn’t offer free Wi-Fi Internet access, make it less convenient. Or make a commitment not to pay for Internet while on vacation.
6. Set up a area in the room for all the electronics. Do not have them scattered around the hotel room or car. Out of Sight out of Mind!
7. Only allow charging the electronic devices at night while you sleep, if someone is using their phone, laptop, ipod, etc.. all day and needs to re-charge by 3 pm – they’re out of luck.
8. Put all phones in the trunk of the car, and the kids can check their phones at every rest stop/bathroom break. They can read books, magazines or have a conversation with you!
9. When you are out sightseeing for the day only bring one phone (for emergency) the rest can stay back at the hotel.
10. Try to remember that most things can wait, these are memories you do not want to miss out on. Spending this quality time with your kids and your spouse is irreplaceable, twitter can wait!
