The Mistake Most People Make
When families travel for the first time after years of couples-only trips, they often book the same way they used to — same destination, same hotel style, same pace. Then halfway through they realize: the hotel doesn’t have a kids’ menu, the activities are 2 hours from the room, and bedtime is now 8pm instead of 11pm. The trip is exhausting instead of relaxing.
Family trips aren’t just couples trips with extra people. They’re structurally different. Different hotels, different pace, different room types, different food considerations, different daily schedule. Getting this right is the difference between a trip that recharges everyone and one that wears the parents out.
The Pace Shift
Couples can do 3 activities in a day. Families with young kids can do 1 — maximum 2. Everything takes longer: getting out the door takes 45 minutes, kids need snack breaks, naps must happen, meltdowns must be prevented. A relaxed family day looks like: morning activity → lunch → pool/rest → light evening. Trying to do more reliably backfires.
The Hotel Category Shift
Couples optimize for design, food, and location. Families optimize for: connecting rooms (or family suites with bunks), kids’ clubs, pool that’s safe at 3 different swim levels, restaurants with kids menus, and proximity of all this within the property. A 5-star design hotel in a city is often worse for families than a 4-star resort designed for them.