Kids on a family ferry to France break should try different activities
26.03.2010
Families opting for ferry to france for their annual break should not try to do everything together, as it will lead to some chaotic situation, an expert has claimed.Bob Atkinson, travel expert from travelsupermarket.com, said that going for some individual activities is a good idea, as family members can meet up later and share their experiences with them.
This is important, particularly when people of all ages are present there, as teens will definitely want to try something different from the adults.
"Don’t try and spend 100 per cent of your time with them because it’s going to be like being at home as a kid again," he suggested teens going on a break with their parents.
Mr. Atkinson also advised those going on a break including families with the ferry to France that everyone should have his/her own separate room, rather than trying to share one single room.
His comments followed research from travelsupermarket.com which showed that more than half of 20 to 30 year olds have been on a family-sponsored break since the age of 18.

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