Category: Vote for Travel Series 2016

  • Vote for Multi-Generational Travel

    Vote for Multi-Generational Travel

    For us, family travel is a legacy: It’s a priceless inheritance that’s been passed on from one generation to the next. From immigrant families that established new roots in the United States to pioneering families who headed west and farming families who settled down across the plains, my husband’s family history is filled with trailblazing…

  • Vote for Solo Mom Travel with Kids

    Vote for Solo Mom Travel with Kids

    Family travel comes in all shapes and sizes—two parents with kids, single parent with kids, aunts with nieces, grandparents with grandkids, but one of my favorites is solo mom travel with kids. What does this mean? It means that I pack one or both of my boys up, leave my husband at home to work,…

  • Vote for Road Trip Travel

      Summer is nearly here and if the idea of visiting another amusement park or sitting on a beach doesn’t motivate you to make vacation plans, consider a good, old-fashioned road trip. With the open road in front of you and time built into your itinerary to explore some small-town attractions along the way, your…

  • Vote For Florida Gulf Coast Travel

    Vote For Florida Gulf Coast Travel

    Something I’ve learned since moving to Michigan is that Michiganders have this love affair with Florida.  I have to admit that I didn’t really understand it.  I mean, I get it, it’s C-O-L-D here, and Florida is not.  But why not Texas or South Carolina?  Why not Hawaii?  Maybe Michiganders just really love Disney World.…

  • Vote for Family Travel to a Theme Park

    Vote for Family Travel to a Theme Park

    Through rain and storm, summer is brewing! In light of summer, we vote for family travel to a theme park. When it comes to having family fun, taking a trip to a theme park is a great way to spend time with your family. We all need to get outdoors more and experience life in…

  • Vote For Travel Off The Beaten Path

    Vote For Travel Off The Beaten Path

      With 20+ years of family road trips under my belt, and 30,000 miles last year alone, I’ve learned a thing or two about traveling America’s highways and byways. I love the convenience and speed of highway travel, but wow — that endless ribbon of blacktop can get so boring! To break up our travels,…