About eighty per cent of elders surveyed reported they enjoyed taking the grandkids with them on their travels while their parents remained at home. The rise in popularity of taking grand kids may be credited to several things. The first is that the grandparents get to spend a lot more time with their grand children instead of just seeing them whenever the parents found time to bring the grand kids around. The second is that the children's parents get a much-needed break in order to spend time together. The last is that the grandparents can do whatever they like do best - spoil the grandkids rotten without the parents present.
GrandKids Come First
Studies about Grandtravel show is that seniors are often much more democratic when it comes to decisions with their grand children. They include the kids in decisions about where to go and what to do on their vacation, but will often concede to their grandkids' wishes.
Deciding at what age a child should be allowed to go on a trip alone with grandma and grandpa can be tough and really depends on the maturity of the child. Generally, studies on Grandtravel have shown that 12 or 13 is the average age for a child to go. And in cases where there are multiple grandchildren around the same age, many seniors will opt to take one grandchild each summer so that each kid gets the right amount of attention, and the grandparents aren't driven completely crazy.
Where to Go
While there's no shortage of places to take grandchildren, the most well-liked places are Disney Land, Washington D.C., New York City and theme parks. Outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, or the beach are good choices too. Places with natural wonders also rank high like Yellowstone, Yosmite or the Grand Canyon.
Let the Grandchildren Plan The Trip
I heard from a pilot I know that he would let the Grand Children plan their trip every year for their birthday. This is an opportunity to spend months of quality time planning a one on one trip with each Grand Child. They can choose a trip to a place that really intrests them, making the trip very special for the GrandKids.
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Captain Gable is a freelance writer featuring airline articles as well as Elder Travel and Home Care Articles.
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