Multigenerational travel is hot in the travel industry. From large extended family reunions to smaller family groups, having many generations take the time out of their busy schedules to come together creates lasting memories and builds stronger bonds amongst family members. I know in my own family, our “M-Cubed” reunions are always fun and we tend to bring them up in discussions years later. My children have gotten to know their great aunts, great uncles and the multitude of cousins.
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