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The Family Vacationer

The Family Vacationer

By: Rob and Traci Jones
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A podcast dedicated to families that travel. So many of our memories come from time spent with our family. We want to help you make the most of your family vacations. We do that by covering travel destinations, travel apps, and gadgets, and talk to travel experts for ways to make family travel less stressful. Who doesn't want that?

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  • Globe Aware
    Apr 10 2026

    Episode 209 Show Notes

    Globe Aware: Meaningful Family Travel Through Service

    What if your next family vacation could do more than create memories—what if it could change lives?

    In Episode 209 of The Family Vacationer, Rob sits down with Kimberly from Globe Aware to explore how families can experience the world through meaningful, hands-on volunteer travel.

    Globe Aware offers short-term, high-impact service trips in more than 20 countries, designed specifically to help families connect with local communities while making a tangible difference. These experiences go far beyond traditional tourism—inviting families to engage, learn, and grow together.

    From building homes in Guatemala to sharing meals and stories with local families around the world, this episode dives into how travel can become a powerful tool for connection, gratitude, and transformation.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • What volunteer travel really looks like for families
    • How Globe Aware creates safe, structured, and impactful experiences
    • Why meaningful travel is about connection—not consumption
    • How kids benefit from unplugging and engaging with different cultures
    • The truth about “voluntourism” and how to do it the right way
    • How these trips foster gratitude, empathy, and confidence in children
    • Why you don’t need special skills to make a difference

    🌍 What Makes Globe Aware Different

    • Programs are locally led and community-driven
    • Short-term (1 week) experiences designed for families
    • Balanced itineraries with service, cultural immersion, and reflection
    • Focus on dignity, sustainability, and real impact
    • Opportunities available in destinations like Guatemala, Costa Rica, Cambodia, Cuba, and more

    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Why This Matters for Families

    Volunteer travel creates shared experiences that go deeper than sightseeing. Families work side-by-side, step outside their comfort zones, and return home with:

    • Stronger family bonds
    • Greater cultural awareness
    • A renewed sense of gratitude
    • A deeper understanding of the world

    As Kimberly shares, these trips often transform not just the communities being served—but the families themselves.


    🧳 How to Get Started

    • Start by asking: Where does your family want to learn and grow?
    • Consider beginning with destinations closer to home (like Costa Rica or Guatemala)
    • Explore Globe Aware’s resources, including videos, podcasts, and family stories
    • Remember: the hardest step is simply deciding to go

    📚 Resources Mentioned

    • Globe Aware
    • Globe Aware Youtube
    • Globe Aware Instagram
    • The Family Vacationer: A Parent’s Guide to Meaningful Travel

    💬 Final Thoughts

    Meaningful travel isn’t about checking boxes—it’s about connection, perspective, and growth. Whether it’s your first trip abroad or your tenth, experiences like these can reshape how your family sees the world—and each other.


    🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and share it with another family who’s ready to travel with purpose.

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    41 mins
  • Before it becomes a memory
    Mar 20 2026

    Episode 208: Before it becomes a memory

    There are moments in life that don’t feel important at the time.

    A random Tuesday night.

    A laugh from the next room.

    A kitchen conversation you barely paid attention to.

    And then one day… those are the moments you’d give anything to have back.

    This episode of The Family Vacationer is different.

    No tips.

    No destinations.

    No planning strategies.

    Just something real.


    💛 What This Episode Is About

    After the loss of two deeply loved family members — Rob’s father and his mother-in-law, “Mimi” — this episode reflects on how grief reshapes the way we see time, family, and the everyday moments we often overlook.

    It’s about the quiet realization that:

    👉 The moments we remember most are rarely the ones we planned

    👉 The “ordinary” days are often the ones that matter most

    👉 And the connection we’re chasing through travel… is available to us right now

    🕊 A Personal Reflection on Family, Loss & Perspective

    Rob shares:

    • The impact of losing his dad and mother-in-law within a short time
    • How family dynamics shift in ways you don’t expect
    • The small, everyday memories that now feel priceless
    • The realization that we rarely recognize a moment as meaningful while we’re living it

    From kitchen laughter to sideline conversations at soccer games, this episode is a reminder that life’s most important moments are often hiding in plain sight.


    🌎 What This Means for Family Travel

    This episode ties directly into the heart of The Family Vacationer message:

    It’s not about where you go.

    It’s about what you create.

    Your kids won’t remember:

    • The exact hotel
    • The perfect itinerary
    • The “optimized” schedule

    They will remember:

    • The inside jokes
    • The slow mornings
    • The nights you stayed up too late together
    • How it all felt

    Key Takeaways

    • You don’t have to do more — you just have to notice more
    • Slowing down creates space for connection
    • Small traditions matter more than big plans
    • Put the phone down and be present
    • Say the things you’re thinking — don’t assume there’s more time

    📸 A Simple Challenge

    Before today becomes a memory:

    • Be fully present in one moment
    • Take the picture — but make sure you’re in it
    • Start one small tradition
    • Tell someone what they mean to you

    ❤️ Final Thought

    Every moment we’re living right now… becomes a memory.

    The ones that stay with us aren’t usually the ones we planned the most —

    they’re the ones we felt the most.

    📢 Share This Episode

    If this episode meant something to you, share it with someone you love.

    You never know who might need the reminder.

    🎧 Listen & Follow

    We’re back — and new episodes are coming.

    Follow The Family Vacationer wherever you listen so you don’t miss what’s next.

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    7 mins
  • Caribe Royale
    Jan 16 2026

    Episode 207 Show Notes — The Family Vacationer

    Title: Caribe Royale Orlando: Holiday Chocolate, Suites, Slides & Our First “Family Vacationer Approved” Resort

    Hosts: Rob & Traci

    Location: Caribe Royale Resort, Orlando, FL

    Guests: Luciano Sperduto (General Manager) + Chef David Hackett (Executive Chef)

    Rob and Traci record on location from Caribe Royale in Orlando for a full family-focused resort report: the suites and villas, pool time, holiday happenings, and the food scene—plus a big milestone for the show. Caribe Royale becomes the first-ever “Family Vacationer Approved” property based on the show’s criteria.

    What We Cover

    First impressions: A grand lobby, festive décor, and a massive holiday chocolate display that sets the tone right away. Caribe Royale is also a Disney Good Neighbor Hotel, close to the parks without feeling swallowed up by the chaos.

    Rooms: Every accommodation is either a suite or a villa—a major win for families. Rob and Traci break down why the layout works (especially with a teenager), and why the two-bedroom villas (full kitchen + separate bedrooms) are great for longer stays and extra space.

    Pool + holiday magic: Resort-style pool with a big waterslide, waterfalls, splash area, lounge chairs, and optional cabanas. During the holidays, Caribe Royale turns into a chocolate wonderland, including:

    • North Pole Express: 32-ft chocolate train (1,600 lbs of chocolate)
    • Santa’s Magical Flight: sleigh + reindeer (2,000 lbs of chocolate)
    • Jingle Bell Junction: chocolate village
    • Plus letters to Santa with an elf reply, cookie decorating, holiday movies, cocoa at check-in, and Santa/Mrs. Claus visits (Dec 20–Christmas Eve).

    Guest Interviews

    Luciano Sperduto (GM): How the resort stays ahead of changing family expectations, why culture and staff friendliness matter most, and what’s coming next—including villa remodeling (planned through 2026 into early 2027), restaurant updates, and a Stadium Club expansion with a bigger indoor/outdoor “tailgate” area.

    Chef David Hackett: Caribe Royale’s culinary philosophy—starting with great ingredients, balancing upscale dining with family-friendly menus, and why they aim to be trendsetters. Chef also shares the story behind the chocolate displays and how much work goes into building and storing them.

    Food Report (What We Ate)

    Breakfast at Tropicale:

    • Rob: omelet + breakfast potatoes + cheese grits
    • Traci: French toast + bacon + strawberries
    • Kids: chocolate chip pancakes + eggs + bacon (and hot chocolate)

    Calypso’s (poolside): Rob goes deep on the red snapper sandwich (he ordered it twice), shrimp quesadilla, crab tostadas, and loaded tater kegs. Chase loved the smash burger; Nash loved the cheese quesadilla. Traci’s highlights include the tater tots and a huge slice of orange creamsicle cake (plus chocolate dessert). Virgin pina coladas by the pool were a kid favorite.

    Stadium Club: More than a “sports bar”—massive LED screens + simulator bays the boys loved. Standouts: candied bacon with orange/rosemary, coconut shrimp with key lime aioli, giant pretzel with beer cheese and mustard, elote chips and dip, and flatbread pizza. Rob admits he now needs a return trip for the chicken and waffles.

    The Market: A late-night lifesaver—grab-and-go options plus house-made desserts, confections, truffles, and ice cream. Open until midnight. Starbucks on-site near the entrance with mobile ordering.

    Family Vacationer Approved (A Big First)

    Rob and Traci explain their scoring checklist—Space, Experience, Location, Dining, and Overall Family-Friendliness—and announce Caribe Royale is the first property to earn the Family Vacationer Approved designation (80+ score).

    More on Property

    Pickleball + padel courts (with coaching available), basketball, bike rentals, and a catch-and-release fishing lake.

    Thanks: Suzanne Stephan (Caribe Royale) + Rebecca Austin (Quinn PR).

    Follow: Check Instagram @thefamilyvacationer for photos and food highlights.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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