Traveling with kids shouldn’t be something that is dreaded. It can be fun, and it is all about how you spin your exciting trip. Going on a trip can be an adventure. Oh, all the wonderful things you are going to see! To ensure a great trip with your kids requires a bit of planning, some organization and lots of creativity. Here are some tips on how to make traveling with kids seem like a breeze.
- Be Prepared. Start your trip off by making sure you have everything you need in case of an emergency. Make sure you have a roadside safety kit, first aid kit, water, snacks and extra charging devices. Also, make sure you have a hard copy of a road map. With GPS devices, it may seem like a waste of something to bring but you never know when your device may stop working or run out of battery.
- Get Organized. Make sure that you have everything in an easily accessible place and easy to find. Keep activities and snacks at an easy reach for your children, but in a place they can easily pack them away. Also, make sure you have a garbage area to ensure that your car stays somewhat clean throughout the trip.
- Make a Game. One of the pitfalls of traveling with young kids is that they get bored pretty easily. You will get bombarded with questions like, “Are we there yet?” or “How much longer?” An excellent way to keep them from getting bored is by putting a scavenger hunt together. List items that they may see your traveling adventure. It can be things like the yellow bus, blue car, train tracks, or a police car. You can also make a game of bingo with each square space being something that they spot during their road trip. You can also include fun prizes they can win.
- Turn a caddie into a car organizer. Having this is an excellent tool to have in the car, especially if you are stopping for fast food and want to eat in the car. It works great as a food tray as it keeps everything in one contained area without worrying about their food falling all over their seats. You can also use the car caddie to hold small books or toys, an empty tissue box that they can use for garbage or a place where they can put their video games. Another caddie you can use to help hold items as well as save space is a suction caddie. These are usually seen in the showers. You can stick them right on their windows next to where they are sitting.
- Travel Bag Surprises. Sometimes waiting for the long travel time to reach your destination can be hard on young ones. To make the wait a bit more exciting use travel bag surprises where they can open when you reach a city you pass through, or you can do one every hour. Each bag can contain a small yummy snack, small toys to play with or activity they can do. It keeps kids happy and excited about the travel time.
- Packing for little kids. To make packing easier, more efficient and organized is to pack each outfit for a day in a Ziploc bag. Label the bag with what day they will wear it and the name of each kid it is for. If your children are old enough where they can dress themselves all they need to do is grab their bags and put their clothes on. No need to wait for you to pick something out for them. It would helps you make sure that you have everything you need and are all accessories are easy to reach such as socks or hair accessories.
- Be prepared for kids who are just recently potty trained. If you have a little one who just started to learn how to use the potty, you may want to be extra prepared when traveling with them. Bring a portable potty with you so that you can avoid using the gross gas station bathrooms. You can even save some clean up time by putting a diaper in the portable potty. The diaper will collect all the waste, and you can just toss it out when you find a place to dispose of it. To make sure that you are prepared for accidents, putting down a puppy pee pad underneath them in the car seat will help save the cleanup time.
- Don’t bring your fancy stroller. If your child still needs a stroller, just buy a cheap umbrella stroller. It is small and easy to pack. You won’t feel so bad if it gets banged up or lost. You can even leave it at your destination if you no longer want to bring it home. You won’t have to worry about someone stealing your expensive stroller if you go to a theme park or any place where you may need to leave it for a while.
Jeanette says
I learned the hard way to not bring the fancy stroller. SOOO much better with the little umbrella stroller. We travel with our kiddo a lot and everything you said here we do too! Make travel SOOO much easier!
Kelsey Apley says
Lot of great idea’s and tips thank you! This will be us in the near future, we are expecting our first, so I will have to save this!
Andrea Kruse says
Good tips. I know my beloved stroller will never fit in with all of our vacation stuff! I am a chronic over packer. 🙂
Amy Desrosiers says
When you travel with kids, you most certainly need to have entertainment of some sort. My kids brought busy bags and used dvd players.
Felicita Moncada says
These are great tips! We usually take little long weekends so we tend to be in the car a lot. Will definitely keep these tips in mind!
Kristin says
Great suggestions for traveling with young ones. Definitely important to keep these in mind, so you don’t have unhappy or cranky youngsters — and stressed out parents! Been there, done that!
Dee Mauser says
I like taking our Kolcraft Jeep Cherokee Stroller because it’s very lightweight and easy to use.
Kelly Hutchinson says
What a great list of travel tips when kids are on board. I love the puppy pee pad idea!
Danielle says
We plan to be traveling with a newborn and a toddler this December and I’m already dreading it. I’ll take these tips into consideration.
Nicole B says
These are all great tips for travel with kids. It took me years to learn things like this through trial and error!
Allie D. says
Really appreciate all the traveling tips. We had to spontaneously drive across country with our 2 year old, and that was not fun. Needless to say these tips come in very handy, and we will most definitely plan and never do a spontaneous road trip.
Vera Sweeney says
These are great tips!! It can be so hard to travel with kids sometimes but finding things to keep them interested while you are traveling.
Clair B. says
Being organized is such an important part of traveling with kids. I never appreciated how much planning, packing and organizing went into traveling when I was a kid. I appreciate how much work my parents put into it now!
Ann Bacciaglia says
We would always make up licence plate games to play with the kids. I wish tablets had been invented when my kids were little. It would have been a huge help.
Sabrina @ Dinner, then Dessert says
We went on a cruise and our umbrella stroller was indispensable! It’s most helpful when you have limited space!
Kristin Wheeler (Mama Luvs Books) says
Great tips! We travel often with our kids and have had to learn along the way! =) I love traveling with the whole family though!
Cathy @ Our Mini Family says
Even though we don’t have children, I loved reading your post and I feel like I can still apply these tips to my traveling 😀 Thanks!
Mandi @ Moments With Mandi says
Great tips! We are headed on vacation soon so I’m soaking in all the information and advice I can. I have to start checking out what we need for organizing the van and then our hotel while we are there.
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