Vacation Horror Story

Disappointing Family Vacation

By Tracy Rose, published Jun 19, 2006
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It was a crisp Spring day when my parents surprised us with a last-minute family vacation. I was in the 8th grade and when my sisters and I came home from school one afternoon they told us we had one hour to pack our things and be ready to go.





The trip elicited a myriad of feelings from shock and disbelief to excitement and ultimately to deep disappointment.





My dad, my mom, my two sisters and I were packed like sardines in a 4-door Chevette with our luggage when we began our two-day drive to Florida.





It wasn’t a typical family to trip to Florida though. We didn’t visit Mickey Mouse, we didn’t see the animals at Busch Garden’s and we didn’t have any entertainment planned aside from watching the Detroit Tigers play in Spring Training. Granted the year was 1984 and the Tigers were hot, but we lived just outside of Detroit and seeing the Tigers play baseball was no big deal, especially for 3 young girls. Yet that was the sole purpose of trip and there was no use arguing with logic.





My dad did all of the driving and we made frequent stops. Not for fun, but for coffee and cigarette breaks and to sleep in cheap motels.





We made our destination with a whole 4 hours to spare. We were able to talk dad into stopping in Tampa Bay so we could see the water. Though we didn’t swim or stay at the beach for very long, we did take turns skipping stones into the water. Not exactly a thrilling experience for 3 pre-teens during a family vacation!





We arrived at the stadium early and were able to see the Tigers warm up. We got some of their autographs and pictures with a few of our favorites. We spent the afternoon watching the baseball game before we reloaded the Chevette and prepared for our return trip. Our afternoon in Florida was over as quickly as it began.





Vacation Horror Story

Florida, 1984

Credit: Tracy Rose

Copyright: Tracy Rose

Takeaways
  • Pre-planning a family vacation is priceless.
  • Driving 4 days tighly packed in a compact car is not enjoyable.
  • Understanding each other's needs and making the best of things woudl allow everyone to have fun.
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Wow, I am Tracy's ( the woman who wrote this articles sister) and I find it very funny that I now tell my children and fiancee my view on this same trip. Yet it is a very different view. I tell my kids that I can't wait to take them to Florida to see the Tigers in Spring Training, although I would add in some more excitement to the trip I just remember that my dad gave me a wonderful afternoon that I will never forget. It wasn't perfect I can admitt that but if you expected a normal family trip from our dad you don't know him...lol. He was a one and only and I miss him every day, maybe I am crazy but i think it was a great trip, I can still hear some songs on the radio and get a huge smile on my face because it takes me back to being a kid packed happily into the back of my dad's chevette, I loved it!

Posted on 02/02/2008 at 10:02:09 PM

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