A mom who's been traveling with her kids for 19 years opts for cheap, unique accommodations over all-inclusive resorts
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She books unique accommodations as they are cheaper and more fun for kids, staying in places like tree houses, train cars, and lighthouses for less than $200 a night.
Cannon starts trip planning by finding interesting places to stay over selecting a destination – opting for accommodations larger than typical hotel rooms for privacy and safety.
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