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Roadtrip-a-Matic- Planning a vacation?

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I love vacations or roadtrips and I'm sure you love getting away from the daily grind and out with the family relaxing and creating lifetime of memories.  :)  The hard part is the trip planning!  Where should we go?  Do we have enough money for that?  Where will we sleep?  What will we eat?  Are we driving or flying?  I think the hardest part for me is budgeting a trip, you can try to plan and guess food costs but they always seem to be higher and I hate over spending on food, but I hate eating cheap dollar menu food!  

Well, if you are interested in going to Pennslyvania then all you need to do is click pa-roadtrips so you can easily plan your vacation.  They have so many options to choose from.  I was looking around and getting excited about the Kidsylvania option, a vacation perfect for families with kids.  :)  It will actually break your trip down to how many days you want to stay and help you plan each day.  It would be perfect for my husband, daughter, son, and myself.   We have never been to a Children's Meusum and I know my daughter would absolutely love it.  About 8 years ago I went on vacation to penslyvania and it would be fun to visit again.  I would love to go see the city of "Brotherly love" again and get a family picture next to the "love" statue!  :)  

Go start planning your summer roadtrips now!  :) 

 

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