Christina Milian & Daughter Violet's European Holiday Traditions Feel Straight Out Of A Christmas Movie
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Christina Milian & Daughter Violet's European Holiday Traditions Feel Straight Out Of A Christmas Movie
"If you've ever fantasized about packing up your family and spending the holidays hopping around Europe by train (*raises hand*), Christina Milian has a message for you: Yes, it's as dreamy as it sounds, and 100%, you should do it. As someone who didn't need much convincing, hearing that from Christina - forever that girl - has me already digging into how I can get my family across the Atlantic next Christmas."
"Christina, whose cool-girl energy only seemed to get even cooler when she became a mom, has spent the past two years raising her family in Paris, so they've basically become pros at traveling by train. In fact, she swears it's changed the way they travel as a family forever. Now, she and her 15-year-old daughter, Violet, have teamed up with Trainline for their first-ever campaign together, helping families dreaming about their next big vacation."
"Listen, I spent some very formative years dancing to Christina's early-2000s hits like " Dip It Low" and watching her in movies like Love Don't Cost a Thing and Falling Inn Love. I also enjoy a good excuse to take a trip with my teen. So, when I got the chance to sit down with the mother-daughter duo, it was a no-brainer. Here's what the pair shared about European rail travel, the things teens prioritize when traveling,"
A family living in Paris has spent two years traveling Europe by train and now regards rail travel as central to family vacations. Short distances between destinations make it possible to experience multiple cultures in a single trip. The family partnered with Trainline to encourage other families to consider rail for holidays. Research cited indicates a strong desire among kids to be more involved in travel decisions. The family combines practical travel routines with shared activities like holiday films, making train travel both convenient and bonding.
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