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Family holidays most stressful events for mums

March 28, 2008 by Andy Merrett 

Far from being an enjoyable prelude to a relaxing break, planning the family holiday is likely to leave mums feeling stressed and tempted not to go away at all, according to new research from Holiday-Rentals.co.uk. The survey of over 1,000 UK mums has revealed that 84% are left to plan the family holiday by themselves, with 60% finding it a stressful experience. The problem has reached such an extent that many have considered not going away at all due to the stress of trying to plan the perfect getaway.

The research has found that, behind moving house and preparing for Christmas, planning a family holiday is the most stressful event in most mums’ lives. To help ease the pressure, Holiday-Rentals.co.uk has developed the “Mums’ Holiday Guide”, offering advice on everything from choosing the right location, to packing and how to get the rest of the family involved in organising the holiday. The Mums’ Holiday Guide is free to download from www.Holiday-Rentals.co.uk/MumsHolidayGuide and has been created with advice and top tips from real mums, allowing everyone to benefit from the nationÂ’s collective experience!

The survey found that the journey to and from the holiday destination is the most stressful part of a family holiday, with almost a third (29%) of mums stating that long flights, cramped car journeys and claustrophobic ferry trips cause anxiety. Making sure that everyone has packed the right things and organising passports and paperwork also top the list of holiday hassles.

Although it is overwhelmingly mums (84%) that organise the family holiday, many do get a helping hand from the rest of the family once they arrive. When on a self-catering holiday nearly half (47%) of mums share tasks with the rest of the family, compared to a mere fifth (22%) when at home. Typically Dad lends a hand by barbequing, helping to prepare meals and washing up, while everyone helps to keep the place tidy.

Accommodation also proved to be a major bone of contention, with many mums complaining about inadequate facilities or arriving to find they hadnÂ’’t quite got what they booked!

One disgruntled mum commented, “My worst holiday ever was when we arrived and discovered, having booked two interconnecting rooms, we hadn’Â’t got them. My two-and-a-half year old daughter was put in a room on her own with double doors to fire escape which didnÂ’’t lock and the heating didnÂ’’t go above 17 degrees!Â’”

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Another said, ““Don’Â’t assume anything! We thought going to a well-known family holiday camp would be fun. How wrong we were; the caravan stunk to high heaven, the camp was tacky and the entertainment was awful! We wonÂ’’t be doing that again!””

With its easy to use website listing over 45,000 properties worldwide, Holiday-Rentals.co.uk makes finding the perfect accommodation easy, and has created the Mums Holiday Guide to help make the planning process smoother for busy mums too. With advice on destinations and tips to take the pain out of planning, the guide contains everything mums need to make sure they enjoy their holiday too!

Greg Grant, UK MD for Holiday-Rentals.co.uk said, “Based on the results of our research, it’Â’s not surprising that mums can find holidays stressful! We can’Â’t force other members of the family to help mum more on holiday, but we have done everything we can to help take the pain out of planning with our Mums Holiday Guide.””

“Renting a holiday home provides families more space, privacy, comprehensive facilities, and the flexibility to take time out for themselves. Unlike hotel rooms, holiday homes give kids space to breathe and parents freedom to relax in another room, but everyone is still under the same roof.”

With a wide range of accommodation available, users of Holiday-Rentals.co.uk can choose the type and size of property they want for any destination theyÂ’’d like to visit. The website is easy to navigate and all properties have at least four colour photos and a detailed description of what guests can expect.

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One Response to “Family holidays most stressful events for mums”

  1. jenny on April 7th, 2009 4:09 pm

    I used to always book a self catering holiday but now, with some really good family friendly hotels around, I will never sdo self catering again. Most family friendly hotels have the facilities for my husband and I to get a few hours to ourselves as well.

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