Podcast 12. Big Family, Big Savings: Our Tips and Tricks for Big Family Getaways

Pam

Are you one of those people who think that traveing on points is only for individuals or couples, and not for big families? Think again! While it may seem challenging at first, there are plenty of ways to rack up points for families of all sizes!

 Between all the Travel Mom Sqaud, there are a lot of kids and grandkids that we travel with. Over the years we have picked up some of the best tips in the travel industry and know how to take amazing getaways even on a budget.

One important strategy is to take advantage of family rates and deals. Many airlines and hotels offer discounts for families, such as reduced rates for children or free stays for kids under a certain age. Make sure to research these options and compare them to regular rates to see if you can save some extra money. Hit play to hear even more tips and tricks!

Another helpful tip is to be flexible with your travel plans. As a big family, you may not be able to stick to a rigid schedule or plan, but this can actually work to your advantage. Being open to different travel dates and destinations can help you find better deals and more opportunities to use your points and miles.

And of course, doing your research is still key. Look for loyalty programs and credit card reward programs that cater to families and offer family-friendly perks. Keep track of your points and miles, and don’t be afraid to get creative with your travel plans. If you don’t know where to start, check out the links below! We have made researching a breeze.

 So, don’t let the misconception that traveling on points is impossible for big families discourage you. With a little bit of effort and strategy, you can make award travel work for your family and create amazing memories without breaking the bank. 

 

More Of What’s Inside:

  • Tips for booking flights for large groups
  • A look into trips we have taken with our family
  • How and why Pam takes each of her 21 grandkids on a trip
  • What you need to know about timeshares 
  • Why traveling abroad could be cheaper than you think
  • The #1 travel tip that Alex recommends for all families
  • How to make your points go even further
  • A common misconception about Traveling On Points
  • And much more! 

 

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Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 0:57 Cutting the cost versus totally free
  • 2:50 There is no “right way” to do this 
  • 6:11 Why welcome offers are KEY for big families
  • 8:28 Travel tips for six people to Europe
  • 12:54 Why Alex will always have a Companion flights 
  • 16:03 How to get 25% off your kid’s Air France tickets
  • 18:16 When Pam bought a timeshare in Hawaii 
  • 22:44 How to get 50% off Hyatt rooms with the Family Rate
  • 26:53 Our favorite hotels for families and why
  • 32:38 Tips for finding AirBnB’s you can use points for 
  • 37:57 Our tips for a timeshare presentation and how to navigate them

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