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The Three-Generation Vacation
Grandparents, grown kids and children traveling together can mean an extra memorable getaway
By Ellen H. Parlapiano
MORE PARENT TESTED TIPS
Appoint a family coordinator.
Everyone should have a say in the beginning, when options are being considered. But one person should handle scheduling, reservations, and paperwork. "If you're a huge group, delegate tasks to different family members," suggests Yvonne Lembi-Detert, a San Francisco mom of two, who is the president and CEO of the city's Personality Hotels and often travels with a group of 14 or more. One person can handle bookings, another, restaurant reservations.
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