Family travel with children is one of the most rewarding things you can do โ and one of the most challenging to plan. The families who enjoy it most are the ones who go in with realistic expectations, a flexible mindset, and a good stash of snacks. Here’s what experience teaches you.
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Pack Smart โ Snacks and a Change of Clothes Can Save the Day
Hunger is the number one trigger for meltdowns in transit โ and transit takes longer than you expect. Whether you’re at the airport, in the car, or waiting at baggage claim, having the right supplies within easy reach makes an enormous difference in how smoothly things go. What to always have in your carry-on or day bag:
On the plane, download movies, shows, and games before you board โ in-flight Wi-Fi is unreliable and expensive. For toddlers, bring lollipops or gum for descent to help equalize ear pressure. ๐ก Pro Tip
Request bulkhead seats when you book โ these are the seats at the front of a cabin section with extra legroom and easier aisle access. Ideal for families with young children and strollers.
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Build a Relaxed Schedule โ Less Is Almost Always More
The biggest mistake families make when traveling with children is overscheduling. An ambitious itinerary that would be perfectly manageable for adults becomes exhausting โ and contentious โ with children in tow. Young children thrive on routine and tire more quickly than adults expect. A few ground rules that make family trips go better:
Keep kids engaged by making travel educational without making it feel like school. The U.S. National Park Service’s free Junior Ranger program is perfect for children ages 5 and up โ kids complete activities at each park and earn a badge to take home. โ ๏ธ Worth Remembering
Upon arriving at your destination, locate the nearest pharmacy and urgent care clinic โ before you need them. Knowing where to go when a child gets sick or hurt at 9pm eliminates panic and gets you the help you need faster.
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