FAMILY ROAD TRIP SURVIVAL GUIDE: Award-Winning, International Travel Expert Stephanie Oswald Provides Essential Road Trip Tips on Everything from Where to Go, What to Pack and Getting the Most for Your Dollar!
STEPHANIE OSWALD, Editor-In-Chief of TRAVELGIRL Magazine, Award-Winning International Travel Expert
Millions of Americans are expected to pack up and hit the road for some travel time this summer. If you’re dreading yet another Family road trip, don’t despair! Award-Winning International travel expert Stephanie Oswald is available for live interviews with some suggestions from how to go, playing it safe, how to get the best accommodations, staying healthy on the road, what to pack and how to keep the kids occupied. From coast to coast, she will also discuss the top destinations to how to get the best deals for your trip and local travel tips.
Stephanie’s website : www.travelgirlinc.com
Some of the Unique Insider Family Road Trip Survival Tips Stephanie can offer are:
• Share the fun, share the work
• Don’t plan too much
• Be aware of the dangers of summer heat
• Let someone else do the driving
• Safety first
• Choose a hotel wisely
• CVB coupons can save money
• Your hotel concierge is a key resource for family fun and bargains
• Have a Plan B
• Make everyone a memory-keeper
• Alleviate paperwork pressures
• Get all possible points
• Wrap up the summer with a successful family staycation
• BUNDLE
• Get advice from a trusted source
• Send stress packing
More About Stephanie Oswald:
As the Editor-in-Chief of travelgirl magazine, a Web Correspondent for The Weather Channel, and seasoned travel correspondent for CNN, she has reported on everything from stress-relieving spa treatments and unique escapes around the world to the human side of a hurricane. She is the co-founder of travelgirl — the first national travel magazine to launch after the events of 9/11. The travel and lifestyle publication was chosen by industry leader Mr. Magazine as one of the “most notable” launches of 2003. Oswald is a native New Yorker who spent 13 years globetrotting as CNN’s travel correspondent and host of the weekend program, CNN Travel Now. In 2003, she also launched a groundbreaking series called The Weather Channel Road Crew that showcased the “fun” side of weather. In 2004, she filed written and audio reports during Hurricanes Ivan and Jeanne as the very first Web Correspondent for Weather.com. As anchor and correspondent for CNN Travel Now, a weekly program on worldwide destinations, travel trends and cuisine, Oswald specialized in adventure travel, filing reports from Europe, South America, Asia and the Caribbean. One series took her into the depths of Papua New Guinea for a rare and eye-opening look at the Huli Wigmen. Her reports also appeared on CNN Headline News, CNN in-flight programming for Delta Air Lines, CNN International and the CNN Airport Network. Immediately after 9/11, she filed human interest stories on the crisis for CNN, and covered the impact on the travel industry during live studio reports on CNN Headline News. )