Booking holiday insurance and changing your spending money into the local currency is also a priority for parents, as is checking the weather.
Checking the length of flight times, updating your holiday wardrobe and checking the destination in relation to everything else is also a must.
George Aguel, President and CEO of Visit Orlando, said:
Orlando has always been a popular destination for British holidaymakers because we are a destination that offers not just great value, but also guarantees lifelong memories will be formed.
Tools like the Visit Orlando App are extremely useful planning resources for families wanting to make sure they maximise both time and money while including activities that will make the holiday meaningful to them.
These are the top 10 things parents do before going on a family holiday (in order of popularity):
- Looking at images online (52 per cent)
- Checking average weather at that time of year (50 per cent)
- Booking your holiday insurance (47 per cent)
- Checking flight times (length) (47 per cent)
- Buying new clothes/outfits (43% per cent)
- Checking maps to assess where everything is at the destination (41 per cent)
- Checking exchange rates (40 per cent)
- Getting local currency (39 per cent)
- Checking visa requirements (32 per cent)
- Sharing ideas with your kids or asking their opinions (32 per cent)
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Researchers found busy lives and hectic work schedules mean millions of families try and arrange breaks well in advance so they have something to look forward to.
According to the results of the study, adults will spend around six hours browsing the web for ideas before asking the kids, friends and family for input on where to go on holiday.
The research, which involved polling 2,000 mums and dads, found eight in 10 families will go through three key stages when booking a holiday, seeking inspiration on where to go, comparing prices and then making the final reservation.
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