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Tips for Thanksgiving Travel

by Liz Casler

During the holidays, travel is at its worst. No matter how you and your family decide to get from here to there, crowds converge at every turn, schedules go awry, and kids get antsy. Before you venture out this holiday season, consider these tips to avoid the bumpy roads and turbulence that define family travel.

Q: Has the threat of terrorism affected your holiday travel plans?

No, we're still planning to fly.

Yes. We'll still travel, but in a car.

Yes. We are definitely staying close to home.

We never travel for Thanksgiving anyway.

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Making Plans

Scheduling your family trip as far in advance as possible can help save you time, worry, and money. Keep these things in mind as you look at your calendar.

If driving:

If flying:

If riding the train:

No matter what method of transportation you choose, taking a few simple steps before you leave can give you a reserve of sanity for the holiday itself.

If driving:

If flying:

One family plus hours cramped in the car or on an airplane can equal disaster. However, a few simple tips can help make the road a smooth one.

If driving:

If flying:

The most important thing is to get there safely. Make sure everyone is buckled in properly and that if you drive, you drive carefully. Instruct your kids on what to do if they get separated from the family, and provide them with phone numbers where they can reach you or another responsible adult. Now enjoy your vacation!

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