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How to Survive a Road Trip With the Little Ones!

By: Monty Black

A famous humorist once said that you can only travel one of two ways. The first one is first class and the second one is with kids ! Anyone who has small children will agree that traveling with kids, especially on long road trips, can be trying for adults and tough on little ones. However, there are some things that you can do to make the miles move a little faster, and even make the drive fun. All you need is proper planning, pacing, and a little luck helps too. Here are some basic tips that you can follow to make traveling with the kids a more pleasant experience.

Is your ride good enough?
Road trips mean traveling in confined quarters, no matter what kind of car you drive. Some cars will do a better job at this than others. If your car isn't one of them, consider renting a car that is. Whether you choose a minivan or luxury sedan, renting a ride also avoids racking up mileage on your own car and accelerating its depreciation. Don't forget to bring your own safety seats for the kids. An RV is the ultimate mode of transportation for most any travel, but the cost can be prohibitive unless you are also using the RV for lodging and dining, which can save on hotel stays and restaurants.

Don't forget to bring the entertainment.
Driving for hours can really be boring so having some in-car entertainment could really help to break the monotony. Think movies or music or crayons and drawing pads, even books!. Consider packing portable gaming systems, music players and DVD players with headphone sets. Frequent road trippers may want to invest in DVD systems that can be mounted to the interior roof or in the headrests of certain car makes and models. It does not have to be all electronics, so don't forget the classic games like car bingo or even etch-a-sketch. Since you are rolling, get the versions of these games with those magnetic pieces. Also look into soft, safe travel trays and footrests, so that your kids have a surface on which they can play and eat their snacks. For the snacks, pack healthy ones and plenty of them, prepared in single-serving containers, along with water and juice boxes in a cooler. Baby wipes are must plus a change of clothes just in case of any spills. And so that your car doesn't become a wastebasket on wheels, remember to bring a litter bag. These bags can also serve as a barf bag in case someone gets car sick.

Try to go with the flow.
Be aware that the little ones might not endure as long as the adults. Stop often to stretch little limbs, get fresh air and, of course, use the facilities. For the bathroom breaks, would be good to bring some toilet-seat toppers for health reasons. Might also be handy to bring a portable potty for those emergencies and a rest room is not available. Make sure you get an early head start to avoid traffic and possible construction delays if any. Trying to stick to your at-home routine as much as possible may help young children adjust to temporary life on the road. That means nap times should be on the usual times and this should influence when you take a break at hotels to get some sleep. To help your children snooze in the car, remember to bring a sun shade for the window and a favorite blanket, or pillow. Lullaby music and a soothing portable night light can further set the mood for sleep.

If you follow the basic steps above, you will ensure a relaxing road trip with the little ones and then you will find that going first class is not really necessary and what really makes it worthwhile is that you are spending memorable times with your kids.

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Monty is a retired teacher living in the middle of the Las Vegas desert. In an effort to pass away the time, he has gotten into promoting a varied collection of sites such as this one for callaway golf bags which he does use when he's on the course, or a good store on finding discounted accessories for your ipads.

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