We are practically family road trip experts. With dozens of long road trips under our belt, I know exactly what it takes to keep everyone comfortable and happy for a long drive. When you’re taking a long road trip with kids, you need to set yourself up for a successful vacation with these easy tips for making your car more comfortable for the drive. With just a little bit of prep, everyone will be comfy, entertained, fed, and happy and the miles will just fly by!
4. Keep Everyone Entertained
For the most part, the drive is actually a fun part of the journey because of these simple tips: Crumbled crackers, random shoes, crumpled receipts–my car has it all. But ahead of a big road trip, I take a large garbage bag out to the vehicle and empty it of every single last item. Even the car seats! Starting with a clean slate helps you to take advantage of every nook and cranny of your vehicle for packing storage. As you clean, take note of all the cup holders and pockets and hooks you may not have noticed before. You’re about to need them. If your back doors have pockets, place a container of baby wipes or hand wipes in each one. They’re perfect for quickie clean-ups of all kinds and for wiping off dirty hands before/after eating snacks. Make sure every seat has a cup holder that is open for a drink. If your car is short on cup holders, consider adding one or two of these to your shopping list. These little tips help avoid the biggest causes of annoyance on a longer road trip. First, feet dangling from raised car seats can cause tingling after an extended period of time. We secure small pieces of luggage just beneath their feet to take advantage of the space and give them a spot to rest their tootsies (rather than propping them up on the back of our seats!!) If your kids don’t have lovies, just be sure to bring a travel sized blanket for everyone in the back seat to avoid arguments about the air conditioning. Use those cupholders you’ve now recently discovered from your clean up to host water bottles & snack cups. You could put them in the car before your kids even hop in so their drink and snack is already waiting for them or hold on to them and hand them out at the first sign that the kids are getting tired from the drive. Remember to bring a mix of activities that are both short term distractions and longer term games. Shorter term distractions like coloring activities and connect-the-dot type puzzles can be fun for kids who don’t get car sick. Keep a clipboard handy in the pocket in front of their seats, it makes a perfect portable desk top to stabilize both. Longer term distractions like this fantastic Travel Bingo game or discussion starters like the this one are activities meant to be worked on over the course of your trip as a whole family and work better for kids who need to look out the window to avoid being car sick.. For our trip to Disney we listened to an awesome mix of songs from Disney musicals mixed together with some pop favorites for mom & dad. You could also try to listen to one of the picks from this list of the best audiobooks for family road trips. Plan ahead and make sure everyone has a separate set of headphones and device to stream the music and/or audiobook of their choice. The adults could listen to a laugh-out-loud funny audiobook or a suspenseful mystery audiobook together. Make sure to have lots of small portioned snacks so you can dole them out frequently. Look for low-mess things that they can nibble on over time. Take time for longer breaks. Get out of the car, stretch your legs, do a few jumping jacks. Maybe even build some time into your travels to eat at a real table inside the fast food spot or have a picnic at an outdoor table at a rest stop. Everyone will feel better after a little fresh air.