BlackBerry: The Ultimate Family Vacation Survival Tool

Where would we be without all of our technology? I have and love my BlackBerry. When I travel, there are a lot of apps that I use, most are free, to keep my family informed of my travels, airline updates, hotel, etc. Here are some freebies and paid apps that I wanted to share with you.

Whether traveling by plane, train or automobile this summer, BlackBerry has thousands of apps to keep parents on schedule and kids from asking, “Are we there yet?” Here are some examples of family travel apps available in BlackBerry App World:

Planning

  • TripIt Travel Organizer puts your itinerary on your BlackBerry, no matter where you booked your travel. It also syncs your plans with your BlackBerry calendar (FREE).
  • Before you embark on your next road trip, download MapQuest for Mobile, a free, full-featured mapping and directions application. And while you’re on the road, Simultravel GPS locates hotels near you, displays rates and will connect you with a travel agent to book the room (FREE – for the app, not the room!).
  • When traveling abroad, Navita Translator translates more than 50 languages simply by speaking words into your BlackBerry or typing them (FREE).
  • Pack the umbrella? Check ahead with WeatherBug, The Weather Channel or Weather Eye (all are FREE).

Dining and Shopping

  • Use Poynt and WHERE to find places to dine and shop while exploring a new city (both are FREE).
  • To save money on food, Kids Meal Deals provides instant access to thousands of restaurants offering “kids meal deals” and “kids eat free” promotions near you using GPS or ZIP code search (FREE).

Games

  • When the natives get restless, keep kids of all ages entertained with hundreds of available games. Examples include: Connect 4 Fun, the classic four-in-a-row Checkers game ($2.99); Hangman Kids, fun to play and a great way to learn new words (FREE); SketchIt, a variation on Etch-A-Sketch that even allows you to save your drawings ($2.99); Super Baby Go!, to amuse even the youngest travelers ($3.99); and Yahtzee Adventures, the popular dice game ($6.99).

Just For Fun

  • Post photos directly to your Flickr account with the Flickr app (FREE).
  • Explore the Magic Kingdom right from your BlackBerry with ReadyPath Disneyland ($4.99) and WDW Maps ($2.99).

And Did You Know that BlackBerry has a new Twitter app perfect for sharing details of your trip with friends and family back home? You can now view locations of geotagged tweets with BlackBerry Maps and view tweeted photos from Twitpic, YFrog and TweetPhoto. And best of all, it’s FREE!

I am going to be trying out some of these apps and will make a new post soon. Enjoy!

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After working professionally in computer information technology, as well as prior work in the telecommunications industry, Tanya Gordon relocated to southwest Iowa in conjunction with her husband’s job. Mommy Goggles launched over 5 years ago, rising to prominence as a national Mom Blogger and highly sought after by brands to work closely with them on their reach to Mom consumers. In addition, Tanya happily parents two wondrous children who despite best efforts still have been known to engage in ongoing sibling squabbles: Tucker, 6, and Kambry, 3 1/2.You can read more about Tanya here.

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