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Family Reunions

Thinking Beyond the Summer Season for Your Family Get-together

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where you will find all sorts of activities to get people talking, as well as information on logistics such as how to start planning, themes for reunions and even how to handle the food. For other suggestions on how to plan a successful family reunion, check out Reunion Magazine's Web site at www.reunionmagazine.com.

Where to Stay

There are many options available for lodging. From resorts, lodges and hotels to condominiums, vacation rentals, campgrounds and houseboats, the choices are endless. Much of the decision hinges upon the size of the group and expectations of accommodations. With the Internet, it's easy to choose a location and book it online. If you are looking for time with your family along with the opportunity for some time to yourself, lodges and hotels are the way to go. If, however, you want to maximize family togetherness, consider renting a vacation home. These offer the opportunity to be together that being in a hotel or lodge does not. You can cook together in a vacation home rental, spend time watching movies, play games late into the night and just relax. Whatever you choose, here are two Web sites that offer excellent search capabilities for each type of accommodation: