Top 10 Survival Tips When Travelling with Kids
Family trips are the stuff childhood memories are made of but it’s not always easy travelling with young children. The following are the top 10 survival tips you’ll need when travelling with kids.
1. Scope out your destination. Your needs for packing will vary if you’re visiting a family member, staying in a hotel or vacationing at a resort.
2. I like to map out what my family plans on doing over the course of our stay then finalize clothes and accessories accordingly. If there’s a chance you might have dinner plans or dressing formally is important, plan out your outfits and accessories for this. My daughter is very particular about accessories so I usually start by packing hers first. Depending on the age of your children, you can ask them to pick out their own clothes, or they can help you fold and put your things in your luggage/bags.
3. Pets. If you plan on being away for a few days and Whiskers isn’t coming with you be sure to make arrangements well in advance so as to not inconvenience friends/family at the last minute.
4. Ask your children to pick 2-5 toys each. General rule in our home is 1.5 toys per day away, rounding up. This helps keep them entertained and limits their chance of getting bored of the same toys.
5. It’s a general preference, but I prefer to limit electronic toys. A pack of cards, colouring books, mazes, word search games and some board games usually make it to the top of our list. We do however either pack a portable dvd player or tablet for the children to watch a movie which also allows us to get some down time.
6. Juice boxes and snack packs are always a great idea to keep on hand. They can be packed in large zippered storage bags to save space and are great to grab on the go or in between meals if you’re staying in a hotel.
7. Many hotels have kid packs or activity kits with books, crayons, or toys. No harm in asking.
8. If staying at a hotel, as a courtesy to other guests, we try to choose quieter meal times. A good rule of thumb is avoid 9-10am, 12-1pm or 6-8pm. We err on the earlier side. This allows us to have our meal in relative peace without offending fellow diners when our son decides to play super-heroes and fly around the dessert table.
9. You know those hand held games you probably played with as a child where you need to get a small metal ball into a maze? They’re still around and easy to find at your local dollar store. I try to keep one or two of those in my purse to pass to the kids if we’re in a long line or waiting around. I much prefer those to the much demanded cellphone.
10. Last but not least: list. Lists, lists, and lists. You can never have too many. Depending on how you work best, either keep a running list on your smartphone or on a notepad that you keep handy. As you remember things in the days leading up to your trip, jot them down. This helps avoid the “grrrr, we forgot our bathing suits,” moments.
What tips do you use when planning a family trip/vacation?
Food, bring lots and lots of food haha.
These are fabulous tips! My main tip for travelling with kids is to invest in some proper, kid-sized luggage. If their bags are easy for them to carry, you won’t have to do it!
Thanks Kathryn, that’s a great tip! We have two pieces of luggage we use for the four of us but once the kids get a little older, I definitely think that’s the way to go!
Great tips! We always seem to fly by the seat of our pants but then we suffer for it. I’ve bookmarked this to look back on when we’re traveling!
I’m a list maker too! can never have enough, I would be lost without them!
These are great tips! It’s so important to have things that will keep them entertained (whether it’s electronics or not, but it’s nice if they can go without the electronics like you mentioned). And I couldn’t survive without LISTS! lol. If you’re organized, then things go much smoother 🙂