Passport to Fun Provides Helpful Hints on How Family Fun Can Be Truly Affordable
AP9 PassportToFun provides members significant savings on family needs and entertainment.
Norwalk, CT (PRWEB) March 28, 2008
Sometimes it seems like all the fun family activities always involve spending tons of money. Members of Passport to Fun (http://www. passporttofun-program. com/) (SM), a premier recreation and entertainment savings program offered by Adaptive Marketing LLC (http://www. adaptivemarketing. com/ap9/passport-to-fun. asp), know that's simply not true. They can count on their benefits and savings to come up with creative ways to have fun as a family for hours on end.
The key word is creativity, notes Passport to Fun (http://www. passporttofun-program. com/PassportToFun_qanda. html). Anyone can plan a whole afternoon or an entire weekend of entertaining games and activities for the family, no matter the age differences or the size of the group. The thing is, people have gotten so used to paying for everything, including entertainment, that they forget how to do it themselves in a simple, more affordable way.
Get your creative juices going, and start off with some of these ideas, brought to you by AP9 PassportToFun:
Board Game Day
Any rainy Saturday or Sunday afternoon is ideal for playing lots of board games. Place three different games on three different corners of the house. Start early, and kick things off with some milk and cookies to get everyone excited. Go to the living room, and put a puzzle together as a start, then play Pictionary or Scrabble in the kitchen, and for the finale, let the kids rule in the Beat the Parents Family Trivia Game.
Write a play... and act it out!
Role-playing is one activity that everyone enjoys, and kids actually learn a lot by role-playing. It's a perfect activity when relatives are visiting -- the more people involved, the merrier. Split the whole family in two groups, then act the plays just like Broadway professionals. Let each group invent the argument of the play, or use a theme, such as: "Mom and Dad's wedding day" or "life when grandma and grandpa were kids," etc.
Free Day to Learn
The major expense for this idea might be gas. Schedule a family outing to a nearby museum on a day when admission is free. (Many galleries, museums, zoos and aquariums have a special day of the week when admission is either discounted or free.) Seize the chance to take the whole family, and make it a fun and learning day. Pack sandwiches and refreshments to keep costs to a minimum.
Show and Tell
Reverse the roles, and make the kids the spectators. Include aunts and uncles, Grandma, Grandpa, other relatives, or even neighbors specially invited for the occasion. Adults can make it fun for kids if they tell funny stories or tales of their youth or times when their parents were little. Use pictures or homemade movies to make your presentation more enticing.
When it comes to quality time with loved ones, money isn't important. With ideas like the ones included here and many more you can plan together, family recreation won't push you into bankruptcy, reports Passport to Fun (http://travelandleisure. mygreatdeals. com/journal/2007/9/12/passport-to-fun-shares-creative-tips-to-throw-a-theme-party. html).
About PassportToFun
Passport to Fun is a leading membership discount program offered by Adaptive Marketing LLC. Headquartered in Norwalk, Conn., Adaptive Marketing is a category leader in membership programs, bringing value direct to consumers through an array of benefits in healthcare, discounts, security, personal property and personals. Members may access their benefits at PassportToFun. com (http://www. passporttofun. com). With broad online and offline distribution capabilities, Adaptive Marketing offers its corporate client partners effective tools to enhance market presence, strengthen customer affinity and generate additional value through programs such as AP9 PassportToFun.
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