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A 7-Step Guide to Planning a Destination Family Reunion Caitlin Morton © Getty
If the idea of planning a family reunion fills you with dread, you’re not alone. It’s no minor task, especially when wrangling dozens of different schedules and budgets. To make the planning a family reunion a bit smoother, we tapped family travel specialists, tour operators, and even an etiquette expert to help you map out a memorable reunion.
Step 1: Lay the groundwork
Whether you decide to meet up in a distant location or host your reunion one state over, it’s going to take a lot of work to get a multigenerational group trip lined up. You should start the planning process at least a year in advance. Resorts and flights fill up fast especially for large groups so give yourself plenty of time to ensure you get decent prices and rooms near one another.
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Embrace global festivals and culture
Christmas, Easter, Bonfire Night and Halloween – the events that usually punctuate our year – haven’t felt sufficient in the pandemic, so in my family we’ve gone all out for occasions that would usually pass us by. Cultural appropriation maybe, but it has livened up Groundhog Day dinner times. We had a