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    Smart Tips for Your Military Family's Holiday Travel

    This time of year may find you in the throes of holiday travel planning as you scan websites for airline deals and tally points for free hotel stays. Researching transportation and hotels are two of the most time-consuming tasks of the whole process. It really does take multiple levels of intense planning to wrangle every detail into place, all the while jumping from resource to resource, attempting to beat the travel industry at its own game. 

    Early preparation is always the number one piece of advice, but there are more best practices to make the most of limited travel time. Read on to learn more about choosing companies for military family travel and hospitality over the holidays.

    Save Time and Money on Military Family Holiday TravelHoliday Travel and the Airlines

    During initial flight searches, military families who choose air travel will likely search for the lowest airfare through loyalty programs and military discounts. There are always good reasons to fly at the lowest cost, but remember that the cheapest flight won’t always be the best, especially with kids or pets in tow. Searching for convenience, reasonable pricing, and appropriate accommodations requires multiple rounds of investigation, but travelers—beware.

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    Have you thoroughly searched for the perfect price and ideal departure times, only to put the query on hold? And then you return to the screen and find—through the mystery of dark magic internet science—your computer cookies or airline snooping has “coincidentally” hiked your fares by $100? Yes, it happens, and it's infuriating. 

    Airline industry representatives have repeatedly said flights constantly adjust minute by minute and could quickly lower OR raise your last viewed fare, but consumer advocacy groups have claimed foul on this surveillance tactic for years. 

    For those concerned, Airfare Watch Dog describes the practice known as dynamic pricing and tells how to beat the adjusting rates. Suggestions include clearing cookies, using a different browser than the one used for researching, changing from one device to another, and conducting research in incognito mode. 

    Here’s another tip. Use Google Flights to start your research. It is the most powerful tool for gathering every bit of information you need to find the least expensive flights and the perfect combination of convenience and affordability. Plus, Google Flights doesn’t use cookies to track your search and raise prices. 

    Finally, keep in mind that fares are often cheap because they have multiple stops, long layovers, and overnight flying time. None of these options are conducive to traveling with young kids. 

    The Best Family Airlines 

    The Travel Points Guy Group (TPG) is a trusted third party that independently ranks airlines’ overall performances. They’ve recently published their report on Best Family Airlines, which describes the amenities and policies that are most important to family travelers. 

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    This year, TPG recommends these as their top 5 best airlines for families:

    1. Delta Air Lines
    2. Southwest Airlines
    3. United Airlines
    4. American Airlines
    5. Alaska Airlines

    Spend Holiday Travel on the Train 

    Traveling with children is no easy feat. Add a pet or two, and the trip can turn into chaos in mere minutes. What if you could remove some of the pressure of holiday travel? You can if your destination is one that the Amtrak train system serves. 

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    Winter holiday travel is ideal for changing the drudgery of flying and taking time to unwind with the whole family while seeing some of your routes potentially covered in snow. Just think—no TSA lines, no middle seats to avoid, and no restrictions on movement. Your kids will have all the freedom you allow! Plus, if your furry loved one (dog or cat, 20 lbs or less on select routes) goes on all of the family vacations, the danger of passage in the plane’s cargo is eliminated. 

    Is your dog too big to ride the rails? Here are Alternatives to Pet Boarding During the Holidays.

    Amtrak's Military Discounts

    Book early for the most availability, and use your veteran or active duty 10% discount, which includes spouses and dependents. Plus, you’re eligible for a prime spot at the beginning of the ticket line. Take a look at Amtrak’s pricing for children; it might be more affordable than a military rate. 

    Train Travel Agent

    Train travel agents transform a mundane trip into a family holiday no one will forget. With Amtrak’s Discover America by Rail program, your mandatory trek home to visit grandparents could become a trip of a lifetime. Just inquire about Amtrak's destinations. From New York and Washington, DC, to New Orleans and the best of western National Parks, there are hundreds of routes to choose from. 

    Auto Train

    Last but certainly not least is the opportunity to travel on Amtrak’s Auto Train. If you prefer to have your car at the end of your journey along the I-95 corridor on the East Coast, the Auto Train could be your solution. Beginning in Lorton, Virginia, and ending in Sanford (Orlando), Florida, the Auto Train safely transports your car, van, motorcycle, SUV, small boat, or jet ski to the end of the line. Sleeping cars are available, and your military discount applies.  

    Learn 6 Ways to Save Money During the Holidays.

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    Holiday Happenings at Armed Forces Recreation Centers

    Will your travel plans take you near any of the Armed Forces Recreation Centers? All four have holiday plans underway on their websites. Book early to reserve the best rooms, tours, and dining hours.

    1) Shades of Green

    It’s well known that Orlando and Disney World are two of the top holiday destinations for military family travel. So much so that military spouses and veterans have created a sub-industry of Florida travel agents that use all of the perks allocated to military members, including discounted dining and lodging access to stays at Shades of Green and every military discount in between. 

    Simply search any military spouse or travel group for a Disney Travel agent, and you’ll have your choice among several to research. Here’s one to get you started: Military Disney Tips.

    2) The Edelweiss Lodge and Resort

    The Edelweiss is a military family favorite because of its excellent location in the Bavarian Alps. The location is perfect all year and an ideal departure point for exploring nearby countries like Austria and Switzerland. After all the snow play and local tours you can handle, hang around for the ultimate European Christmas traditions. 

    • Munich Christmas Market (Marienplatz) 
    • Ice Skating in Mohrenplatz 
    • Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony 
    • Mittenwald Christmas Market December
    • New Year's Eve Celebration and Fireworks 

    3) The Dragon Hill Lodge

    Seoul’s Lotte World Amusement Park is a destination on its own while staying at the Dragon Hill. It's essentially an indoor entertainment complex that is festive during the holiday season. Kids love the indoor ice skating rink and aquarium. Parents enjoy shopping and trying local food outlets. Stay connected with the Dragon Hill Lodge to be the first to know about Christmas dining and events. 

    4) Hale Koa Hotel

    Mele Kalikimaka a Hau'oli Makahiki Hou! 

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 

    If your ideal version of Santa wears an aloha shirt, take a break from the beach and make sure you make reservations for the Hale Koa’s holiday festivities. Holiday-themed shows and activities are scheduled throughout December and include: 

    • Photos with Santa
    • Christmas Eve Hawaiian Style Luau
    • Christmas Day Grand Buffet 
    • New Year's Eve Luau and Barefoot Bar Beach Party

    Armed Forces Vacation Club

    Take another look if it's been a while since you’ve checked out AFVC. The website was revamped, it's easier to navigate, and the booking system was simplified. For years, military families have vacationed on affordable properties nationwide and internationally. 

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    If you have a destination in mind or want to be inspired by a property’s amenities, there are multiple ways to search. A quick solution is to browse All-Inclusive Resorts, which include food, beverages, and other site-specific highlights. Destination, travel dates, and price are the searchable categories. High-demand locations like Disney World are always popular, so make your reservations early. 

    With just a few tweaks to your usual holiday travel research, you’ll find better deals and more attractive options to take advantage of your holiday time spent together.

    If you want to learn more about making the most of your travel, follow the MilitaryByOwner blog. We often highlight military family travel tips and destinations!New Call-to-action

    Dawn M. Smith

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    Dawn M. Smith

    Dawn is a real estate and military life writer who has a serious HGTV habit. When she is not writing, her teen daughter, Army husband, and golden retriever keep her busy through chauffeur duties, travel planning, and long dog walks. Dawn is pleased to share her experiences with MilitaryByOwner readers who are hoping to simplify military family journeys of all kinds. Follow Dawn on Pinterest for more ideas and resources and visit her site at Dawn M. Smith Custom Content Creation.

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