- 1). Develop an itinerary of how you'll spend your time. Websites about the area feature listings of wineries and events, even road trip ideas. Choose a few alternate activities, like the Yakima Legends Casino or a downtown art gallery, for rainy days or to take a break from wine tasting. Include any plans for children and family fun you'll need such as picnics, bike rides and checking out local farms.
- 2). Book your lodging. Some vineyards have Bed & Breakfasts on the premises, and several hotel chains have locations in the Yakima Valley, near a number of wineries. Select one centrally-located place, or pick a few along your travel route. Look into possible discounts through AAA or other online services; establishments may charge a lower rate if you'll be staying more than a couple of days.
- 3). Map out your trip ahead of time if you're driving. Include any stops for food and gas or overnight stays. Alaska Airlines serves airports in Yakima and Walla Walla, right in the heart of wine country. Amtrak's Cascades and Coast Starlight trains head into several Washington stations. Reserve a rental car, if necessary, so you can pick it up as soon as you arrive.
- 4). Settle in your room and surroundings, then head out to explore. Set a realistic pace for each day. Add in time for relaxation, especially for young children. Be flexible with your schedule to accommodate unexpected opportunities. Keep track of your spending so you don't go over your designated budget.
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