Picking a Hotel
September 29, 2009
 You may think of the hotel as just a place to sleep. But picking the right accommodation is key to planning a family trip. That cozy bed and breakfast may seem romantic on paper, but if your kids are bored to tears, nobody's going to have any fun.
Look for accommodations that are family-friendly. Find out in advance if your hotel offers a supervised children's program with safe, educational, and fun activities, and care-givers who are trained in childcare and emergency procedures.
Other features to seek out are adjoining rooms or suite accommodations, a children's swimming pool, babysitting services, rollaway cots and cribs, and child-safe electrical outlets.
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