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4 Great Tips for Family Road Trips

Road trips can be quite fun but for most parents, the thought of traveling for hours with their young ones tucked in the back seat is a nightmare. The the only thing that is needed is adequate preparedness, and you can take the trip with the young children. Actually, if you can plan it correctly, you might even have fun.

Plan on the Route to Take
Satnavs make life easier since they ensure that you do not get lost, but modern technology is not enough dependable, not with the many horror stories of GPS devices leading people off-course. Take a GPS device to assist you to track your route, but if you don’t have one, you can use an online route planner.

Online route planner is handy if you want to get to different destinations. If You are traveling with toddlers, plan for multiple stopovers along the way, so they can use the toilet, get something to eat as well as stretch their legs.

You can plan stopovers after every couple hours. Look at your route and see whether there are any interesting places to visit along the way. You can consider child-friendly attraction sites, famous landmarks, or anywhere of interest. The more interesting you make the journey, the less the kids will be on your road trip.

Have an Entertainment Plan at Hand
Be sure to take toys, handled electronic devices like iPads and game consoles, DVDs and anything else that your child enjoys. Don’t forget to pack your kids’ blanket and favorite cuddly toy for when they are ready to take a nap. It is okay to pack coloring books for older children.

Plan for the Foods and Drinks
Road trips that are long can be boring, therefore, do not be surprised if your children eat and drink more than usual. Snacks and drinks can help in relieving the tedium; pack some fruits, biscuits, potato chips and sandwiches. You can also take some diluted juice in sip cups and bottles and include a large bottle of water if it is hot. You can buy extra snacks along the way, but it is good to take food and drink enough for the trip just in case you don’t find a good place to eat along the way.

Plan for the Unexpected
When traveling with kids, be ready for the unexpected. Take a change of clothes in case of sickness or accidents, along with bags to put these soiled clothes. A pack of wet wipes can be useful for cleaning the children and the car, and for the smaller children, bring some disposable diapers and a travel potty.

While having whining kids is annoying, do not lose your temper instead enjoy appending time with your children and have fun!