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Discover The Increase In Baby Boomer Travel

December 11th, 2009 admin No comments

The baby boomers have made a lot of changes throughout history. It is estimated that 78 million people were born between the years of 1946 and 1964. As with everything else throughout the years they have made a huge impression on the travel industry. Traveling started to pick up as this generation began reaching adulthood. Baby boomer travel is increasing every year as this generation is reaching the age where they can get out more and do the things they always dreamed about. However, this generation of travelers is a little different than what the industry is use to dealing with.

Many changes have taken place with baby boomer travel mainly because of the way they view traveling. They consider it to be something they need to do instead of something they want to do. This makes the way they travel a lot different. For instance, they will travel for pleasure and business whether they can really afford to or not. Most of them will charge the expense of traveling on a credit card and figure out how to pay for it later. The previously generation would have never considered traveling with cash up front. The baby boomers also expect fast and convenient service even when they travel on a moments notice.

One of the major changes that have taken place with baby boomer travel is the fact that it is so common for them. They view traveling as a necessity and it has become second nature to them. The baby boomer generation needs to be relaxed and comfortable even when traveling so they expect to have all the modern day accommodations they are accustomed to. They want things fast and simple, which is why using the Internet to book flights and plan out trips is used so frequently. Since they travel so much they also look for more exotic and interesting places to travel.

Even though baby boomer travel is increasing every year they still want to have control over all the decisions that affect them personally. They want to have a selection when it comes to restaurants and they want to choose the activities they engage in. It is important for the travel industry to pay attention to the demands of this generation and take measures to give them what they are searching for. This is the only way they will be able to stay at the top of this industry and keep the baby boomer travel generation happy.

Car Seat Selection Tips

November 26th, 2009 admin No comments

It’s important to choose a car seat designed for your child’s age and weight to give him or her the best chance of escaping injury in a crash. There are three main types of car seats — infant car seats, infant/toddler convertible car seats, and booster seats. Below are the facts about car seat options and some tips for making educated purchasing decisions for each car-seat type:


If your baby is less than a year old, he or she must ride in a rear-facing car seat.


One choice is to buy a rear-facing infant car seat (suitable for babies up to 20lbs), that will fit your baby snugly during the first few months and often comes with a handle for easy carrying. And, if you’re looking for the utmost in convenience, select a travel system. Infant travel systems include a ready made car seat and stroller combination.


The downside to the infant car seat is that you’ll spend $60 to $150 on the seat and your child will outgrow it in 6 months to a year. You’ll have to upgrade to a convertible car seat once your baby reaches 20 lbs. If this is a concern for you, you can buy a convertible car seat that will face the rear for your newborn and can turn around to face the front for your baby once he or she reaches 20 lbs.


However, some parents feel that their newborn is “swimming” in a convertible car seat and prefer to use an infant car seat until their baby gets big enough to sit in a front-facing car seat.


No matter what you decide to use for your infant, you’ll eventually need a convertible car seat.


Regardless of the choice you make as to whether to use a convertible car seat from day one or use an infant car seat until your baby weighs 20 lbs, you’ll need to buy a convertible car seat at some point. Convertible car seats are larger than infant-only car seats and are designed to grow with your child through the toddler years. Most convertible car seats fit babies up to 40 lbs (usually around age 4) and some convert to a booster car seat and are safe for children up to 80 lbs.


Convertible car seats range in price from $80 to $300.


For toddlers weighing more than 40 lbs and big kids, you’ll need a booster car seat.


Booster car seats are designed for children age 3 or older who weigh at least 40 lbs. They are designed to use your car’s lap and shoulder seat belts. They literally boost your child into a position that makes it safe to use the car’s seat belt system.


Booster car seats are essential to your child’s safety because using your car’s seat belts on a child without a booster seat can actually cause injury. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that children who’ve outgrown their convertible car seats use a booster car seat until they are 8 years old and 4 feet 9 inches tall.


Some booster seats provide back support and you should choose one of these options if your vehicle seat is low or has no head restraint. A backless option is fine for vehicle seats that offer plenty of support behind the head.


Booster car seats range in price from $60 to $200.

By: Bob Russell