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9 Tips to Keep Everyone Happy on a Family Road Trip

June 25, 2015 By Lauren

As we head into summer, millions of families will be hitting the road for a good, old-fashioned family vacation. Whether heading across town or across the country, traveling with kids can turn even the calmest parent into a bundle of nerves. With a little planning though, the entire family can have a (relatively) stress-free and absolutely fun experience that will create memories to last a lifetime.

The kids and I recently went on a road trip and, by following these nine pieces of advice, had a blast. Try them out and let me know what you think!

Family Road Trip

On the Road

1. Bring Snacks

Every parent knows that a hungry kid is a grumpy kid. Try to have a healthy meal before leaving home, but be prepared with snacks that can be easily distributed and eaten in the car. These were a real lifesaver as we neared the last hour or so of our trip and the kids were getting antsy.

Family Road Trip

Just a small sampling of the snacks I packed.
PRO TIP: Bring small containers or bags to divvy up the snacks; one container per child.

2. Plan Some Simple Games

I remember having a lot of fun playing games in the car as a kid. Most didn’t require many or any supplies and they took up a hunk of time that would have otherwise been spent complaining or fighting with my sisters. Some ideas are:

  • The Alphabet Game: Find each letter of the alphabet, in order, on signs that you pass.
  • Road Trip Bingo: This one is great for pre-readers since picture clues are used and no reading is involved. If you think your kids would like this game, download and print this free printable by clicking on the picture below.

    Road Trip Bingo

    Click the Picture Above to Download and Print Four Different Bingo Cards

  • The License Plate Game: Try to find as many different state license plates as possible.
  • Create a Picture: Person 1 grabs a pencil and paper, makes a scribble, and hands it to the next person. Person 2 adds something to the scribble and hands it to the next person. As it’s passed around, everyone works together to turn the initial scribble into an actual picture.

3. Go Ahead and Use Those Electronics

Everyone needs a break sometimes. Don’t feel guilty for letting the kids play their games or watch a movie to take up some time.

At Your Destination

4. Choose a Kid-Friendly Hotel

Chances are, you won’t spend a ton of time at the place you stay. Even so, it’s wise to choose a place that has at least a few kid-friendly amenities. Many accommodations have a pool, offer complimentary breakfast (kids love that!), provide a free DVD library, or have board games available in the lobby.

Family Road Trip

Annelise really loved the pool!

5. Have a Plan for Your Days

I’m not saying you should plan out every minute of your vacation. I am saying that if you don’t have at least a loose plan for the day, you’re asking for trouble. All the time you spend trying to figure out what to do is time that your kids will be bored and, quite possibly, getting into mischief. Trust me. I speak from experience.

6. Bring Quiet Activities

Even if you have a plan for your days, you’re bound to have some down time, even if it’s just those chaotic moments when you’re trying to get ready in the morning. Packing a few small, quiet activities for the kids was a lifesaver for me.

I packed two new LEGO® JUNIORS sets, which have easy to build models that are designed with 4-7 year olds in mind. I bet you’re thinking, “You brought tiny Legos on vacation?!” Yes I did, and it was awesome.  LEGO® JUNIORS come in little suitcases that not only snap closed to keep all the pieces together, but also serve as a great building tray.

Family Road Trip

The boys get started on their first set.

While I took a shower, the boys were able to use the quick start pieces and numbered pre-packed bags to build the sets without any help from me. The models provided the perfect amount of challenge and creativity to keep the boys interested, they were really proud to show off the finished products, and they had a blast playing with the sets once they were put together.

Family Road Trip

Family Road Trip

Annelise isn’t quite old enough to put the sets together without help, but boy was she excited to see that pink suitcase! I think I have a future businesswoman on my hands. (And no, she’s not drinking coffee 😉 )

In General

7. Keep Your Expectations in Check

If you take a trip with kids, you can pretty much guarantee that not everything will go according to plan. Knowing this ahead of time and being prepared to be flexible (as much as that sounds like an oxymoron) will do wonders for your stress levels and the attitudes of everyone in the family.

8. Set Clear Expectations for the Kids

I know I just said to keep your expectations in check, but it’s important to set clear guidelines for your kids, even if your vacation rules are more lax than they are at home. Changes in routine can sometimes lead to less than stellar behavior, so not only letting the kids know what to expect, but also letting them know what you expect of them is really important.

9. Relax and Have Fun!

This is why you’re on vacation! Roll with the punches, soak in the great moments, and savor the memories for years to come!

Family Road Trip

Did I mention that it helps to have cousins on your trip?

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

Filed Under: Family Life, Informational Tagged With: family, fun, LEGO Juniors, road trip, summer, tips, travel, vacation

About Lauren

If you enjoy picture-perfect home decor, perfectly prepared recipes, and perfectly behaved children, you've come to the wrong place. Meet Lauren. She isn't perfect, but she's perfectly real.

Comments

  1. Kristen says

    June 25, 2015 at 8:17 am

    WE are obsessed with legos these days…hence the trip to Legoland! Awesome post, I need these tips today!

  2. Caryn says

    June 26, 2015 at 9:09 pm

    First of all, your beautiful snack photo made me hungry. Those strawberries look deliciously red and gorgeous. I, too, love Lego Juniors. I think the suitcase is genius. We actually went to Legoland in NY and bought them there and used it easily for the 1-hour ride home. Now that I’m going on a flight in a week, I plan to buy a few new ones, too. Thanks for the reminder.

    • Lauren says

      June 28, 2015 at 10:34 pm

      Thanks Caryn! I agree; the suitcase is a great way to keep the pieces contained, even when the kids are playing with them!

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