Deciding on a family road trip can be a daunting challenge, not to mention an exercise in patience. However if you prepare ahead of time, the trip can be one of the most memorable experiences of your family's life.
Here are some quick and easy tips for making your family road trip a fun and safe one.
First, prepare a checklist of items you will need. This will include first aid kit, food, snacks, drinks, and lots of toys, coloring books, paper and crayons, a portable DVD player so your kids can watch their favorite movies; and a cooler. A good idea is to ask the kids what games they would like to take, within limits of course.
Ensure that the snacks are healthy in nature. Too many sugary snacks can have the kids bouncing off the car seats. Remember, this is a relaxing family vacation and you want to avoid the kids getting bored or repeatedly asking you when you are going to arrive.
Check online to print out games for the road that you and the kids can play along the way. There are an assortment of puzzles and riddles as well.
In addition, if you have very young children you will need to take the diaper bag and wipes for the occasional spills, blankets and pillows if applicable and a favourite item or stuffed animal for the young ones is a good idea as well.
Second, decide on the destination and then contact AAA for a trip ticket. Ask for the scenic route, one that is much more calming and pleasing to the eye, especially the driver!
Third, as you check out the planned route you may want to check online to find gas stations along the way that offer the cheapest gas. Also if there are any points of interest along the route mark them on the map and plan to stop at these sites.
Fourth, while on the road ensure that you make pit stops regularly. This will allow the kids to run around and let off some steam, while allowing the adults to stretch and reenergize. Bring along a football or soccer ball so that the entire family can have some fun while exercising at the same time.
Finally, it is very important that safety concerns are met. This includes having the car checked at your local mechanic or gas station. Ensure that the oil and filter are changed; the tires are well inflated (don't forget the spare tire, too); the windshield wipers are replaced (if needed); and the car is in great condition before you head out.
In addition, you may want to place the following items in your trunk: a lawn chair, extra blanket, emergency road kit, umbrellas, water, flashlight and batteries, a battery-powered radio, and windshield wiper cleaner. In the glove compartment include a first aid kit and cell phone charger. Keep all medications in a Ziploc bag in the glove compartment as well.
Another good idea is to take a list of telephone numbers including the hotel or motel where you are staying as well as those of family and friends you may need to contact.
If you enjoy scrapbooking, this road trip may be a perfect opportunity to add new treasures to the book. As you make stops at some scenic sites, ask the kids to find an item they would like to include in the scrapbook. Or if the kids point out something along the way that they find fascinating, take a picture of it to include in the scrapbook as well.
Engage the kids in the decision making, age appropriate, and allow them to decide what they would like to bring. Have them pack their clothes (check the suitcases afterwards) so they feel part of the overall experience. Planning ahead of time for a family road trip will save you time, stress, and money. And the kids will enjoy this adventure, too!
Here's a fun song for a Family Road Trip!
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We like to pack something like a picnic lunch. It can cut down on the amount of fast food and allow for some time out of the car. If we happen to find a place to eat and don't need the picnic, it can be a hotel bedtime snack or kept cool for the next day.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips, being unprepared can really mess the whole trip up.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips, I try to do the list thing and get directions to everywhere and of course I agree above all have patience.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteThese are great tips and I'm so proud to say I do most of these all on my own already!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips! I plan on going on a road trip this summer with the kids.
ReplyDeleteI think being prepared is a FANTASTIC tip.
ReplyDeleteI always forget a checklist and I ALWAYS forget things :(
ReplyDeleteThose are great tips. I love going on road trips with my family.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!
ReplyDeleteI love road trips! Thanks for some great tips to prepare.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tips. Sometimes getting ready for the trip is so hectic that you forget to bring along the fun. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely great tips. Good planning can really help make a family trip awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! We've done one road trip since becoming parents and the Little slept the whole time!
ReplyDeleteI'm such a last minute person it stinks! lol
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! Thank you so much! I love road trips!
ReplyDeleteWe just went on a long road trip! WE got the AAA maps and left them at home! Thank goodness for my phone GPS!
ReplyDeleteI have to make up a list, or I will forget something.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I always keep things in the back of my Explorer, like a quilt, chairs, pillow, emergency kits, etc.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had come across this earlier ... We are road tripping as I type!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips, especially taking stops, those are so important.
ReplyDeleteWe share a lot of the same tips! Happy & Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of road trips, but it's great for those who are.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! Road trips were more fun when I had just one child, now I need some sort of barrier between my kids, lol.
ReplyDeleteWE take several road trips with the kids and usually go when they are sleeping makes for a peaceful drive
ReplyDeletePit stops to get wiggles out are so important!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. I'm going to need them with soon-to-be two little ones in tow!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! Snacks and games are a must for our family.
ReplyDeletePlanning ahead is right! Do you know how many times we were low on gas with no clue as to where a gas station was?? Ack!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! And I love the videos!
ReplyDeleteWe just finished a ten day three state tour with preschoolers. Those pit stop wiggles were SO important!
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