The mission of this Family Travel Tips site is to help overcome the bad publicity generated about traveling with children. When people think of traveling with children crying infants on planes, family resorts overrun with obnoxious children, kids fighting in the back seat of a car are just of few of the images that come [...]
When packing your child’s suitcase for your family vacation, you should have your destination and length of stay in mind. You probably already have some idea of the weather and activities you have planned so here is a listing of some hints you may not have thought about:
Choosing Traveling Clothes:
Don’t pack all new items. Comfort [...]
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If you are not a member of AAA, you might want to check into their benefits before doing any family travel. If you are going to Disney, AAA not only offers discounted tickets to Disney World, but also offers preferred parking spaces that enables you to use specially located parking [...]
When traveling with a baby these travel packing tips for infants will come in handy:
Be sure to pack enough diaper changes and bottles to last for the entire trip. This may seem to be common sense, but I’ve seen many a mother at her wits end because of unexpected travel delays. Compute how long the [...]
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You’ve read the post Keeping a Kid’s Travel Journal and are intrigued with the idea. Now you’d like to know more about actually creating a kid’s travel journal. Below are listed some tips and ideas to get you started helping your child keep a travel journal:
The greater part of the [...]
A great way to keep children involved and interested is to have them keep a kid’s travel journal. This can be a great source of both fun and education as the trip progresses. It can also provide much pleasure years later, and even bring back smells and sounds as they are reviewed at later times.
Choosing [...]
While car travel with toddlers is easier in some ways than flying because you have more control over travel time and exercise periods, toddlers still get restless if asked to sit too long without an exercise break.
The age of your child will determine the amount of hours and mileage you can travel in a day. [...]