Few activities can beat summer fun in the Florida sun.  However, overexposure to the sun’s UV rays can be dangerous to your health.  Too much UVA and UVB ray exposure leads to painfully pealing sunburns in the short-term along with wrinkles, age spots, and even possibly cancer in the long-term.  Here are some easy sun safety tips to implement during family fun vacations in Florida.

Wear Sunscreen

While you may be tempted to forego the sunscreen and come home with tropically dark skin, the long-term effects simply aren’t worth it.  Protect yourself and every member of your family with a healthy coating of 30 SPF or higher sun screen.  Every hour or two, reapply you and your children’s sunscreen, especially when swimming is involved.

Take an Umbrella to the Beach

Not only will you feel cooler in the shade of the umbrella, but you will also be protected from the harsh rays of the sun.  Spread out a beach towel and a good book, and watch the kids have fun playing their games on the beach—while wearing sunscreen, of course.

Rest in the Shade

When you are enjoying other activities aside from the beach, be sure to take breaks in the shade to cool off and prevent sun damage to your skin.  You should still be wearing sunscreen, but breaks in the shade will help you cool off as well as keeping you out of the sun.

Wear Sunglasses, a Hat, and Lip Balm

Your eyes can be damaged by the sun’s rays, so wearing sunglasses that offer 99%-100% UV ray protection is a great way to keep your eyesight protected despite long hours outside.  A hat will protect your scalp and much of the sensitive skin on your face from becoming overexposed to the sun.  Sunburned lips are no fun, so carry lip balm in your pocket that has at least 15 SPF.

Be sure you utilize all these tips for yourself and your children, since young skin requires extra protection from the sun.  After all, a blistering sunburn or two before the age of 18 has a dramatic impact on the child’s chances of developing skin cancer later in life.  These simple tips will ensure you and your family’s safety as you spend time at one of the best timeshares in Florida this year as a family.

 

Sources: http://www.weather.com/activities/health/skin/sunsafety/tips.html

http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/guide/sun-safety-tips

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The part of vacationing that can sometimes be puzzling is the traveling part.  Whether you are planning a road trip or flying across the country, you want to feel as comfortable as possible during your travels to the best U.S. vacation spots.  Here are some top travel tips for packing to help you select the right clothes to travel in.

Make comfort and function more important than fashion

While you may not choose to sport sweatpants and a baggy T-shirt, you shouldn’t feel like you have to dress up to travel, either.  A comfortable in-between might be modern, cute loungewear.  For examples, sleek but comfy lounge pants and a snug cardigan could be the perfect way to avoid the pajama look while still being very comfortable.

Keep your final destination in mind

Who will be greeting you upon arrival, friends or colleagues?  Will you have a chance to get freshened up in a hotel, or will you be headed straight to your first activity?  Keeping this final destination and the company you will keep upon arriving will help you decide what’s appropriate to wear.

Consider bringing an easily accessible change of clothes

If a comfortable travel outfit simply won’t cut the expectations of your immediate destination, you can bring a change of clothes and make the switch in an airport bathroom.  This is also important if you’re traveling to a different climate.  You may need to leave Colorado in a long-sleeved shirt during the winter and change into shorts and a T-shirt when you arrive in Florida.

Wear layers

You can’t control the temperature on a plane and you never know what kind of weather you might run into on your road trip, so layering is a great option when traveling.  This makes changing clothes to match a different climate easier as well.

Consider wrinkles

A crisp white shirt may end up wrinkled after a multiple-hour flight or drive, so make note to avoid wearing linen on travel day.  Another fabric that tends to wrinkle is untreated cotton.  Choose clothes from your wardrobe that are resilient to avoid wrinkled clothing that displays you have been traveling all day.

The bottom line is traveling in comfortable clothing is important for your trip. Then, if your destination calls for it, bring a change of clothes.  Ensuring that you are completely comfortable is the best way to start your trip to one of the best U.S. vacation spots.

The top family vacations are underway as school is out for summer and families are beginning to leave town. Whether you’re taking a road trip or flying to  one of the best U.S. vacation spots, travel games are the perfect way to start having fun as soon as your vacation starts. Travel games are also a great way to make sure the children you’re traveling with are happy and entertained. Check out a few favorites from Preferred Guest Resorts.

License Plate Game

This one is a classic for road trips! The goal is to identify license plates from states other than your home state. You can play as a team or individually to see who can get the most license plates during a certain amount of time. If you want to make the game more challenging, try playing in alphabetical order, not moving on to the next state until you find the first one.

Car Bingo

Car Bingo is a great travel game to get younger kids involved and keep them entertained during a road trip to one of the best U.S. vacation spots. Bring along some custom printouts that include things such as stoplights, animals or landmarks, and have your child mark the spaces as they notice them. The first player to get a line of items crossed out is the winner! Bringing along prizes to give to the winner is a fun tip to make the game even more exciting.

Board or Card Games

Many games now come in travel sizes with smaller boards and pieces. Games such as ConnectFour, Checkers and Uno now even come with travel kits to help ensure game pieces don’t get lost  while you’re on the go to a top family vacation destination. These games give you a great opportunity to take the games you love playing at home as a family with you on your vacation! They’re also great for travel by car or by plane.

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Kristen Wiig’s new movie Bridesmaids hits theaters today, and it’s going to be BIG. We got a sneak peek of the movie last week, so we were able to capture these travel tips from the sure to be infamous plane scene. On your next flight, avoid disaster with these airplane travel tips:

  • To ease anxiety on a flight, don’t mix relaxation pills and alcohol
  • Do not scream “There’s a colonial woman on the wing of the plane!” unless you know for sure that there is in fact a colonial woman on the wing of the plane.
  • Don’t sneak into first class and claim to be a solo traveler’s wife
  • Don’t demand the curtain to stay open between first class and coach because of “Civil Rights”
  • Don’t mistaken the flight attendant’s name for a household appliance
  • Don’t ask your seatmate where he hides his gun
  • Do not stick a loaded gun in your brother’s carryon luggage
  • Don’t take a trip with your enemy

Go see the movie for yourself and tell us what travel tips we missed!