Traveling With Kids Like a Pro

When you're a parent, sometimes taking a vacation really just feels like taking care of your kids in a new place. Don't let the stress get to you. With a few tips shared below by the Saratoga Automobile Museum, you can reclaim your vacation and have some fun with your family.

Trip Planning

The preparation starts when you're planning. Laidback Trip suggests creating an itinerary so everyone knows what to expect. Don't schedule too many activities in one day, and be sure to pencil in some rest time for the whole family. If possible, let everyone in your family pick one can't-miss activity from your destination, and make sure those are priorities.

Cut Out Stressors

For some people, having every moment planned out keeps them nice and calm. For others, all they need is a rough outline. Do whatever you need to keep your stress low. Remember, the whole reason to go on vacation is to relax, see new things, and have some fun with your loved ones. If you have a decision hanging over your head, take a deep breath and figure it out before you leave. If work is bothering you, turn off your notifications and set one short time per day to answer anything that must be dealt with immediately, then let it go, and enjoy.

Many families decide the best way to cut excess stress, time and money from their travel plans is to invest in a vacation home. There are several benefits of having that home away from home, including not having to book a hotel for every trip and being able to prepare meals at home, which can be a huge money saver and a guarantee that you’ll be eating healthfully. What’s more, renting it out when you aren't using it equates to some steady passive income – it can even pay for the vacation home itself.

Packing

Packing for your trip makes it start to feel real. Let each child pack a small bag of their own toys or activities. For travel days, be sure to choose comfortable clothing that still looks good. Don't be afraid to go buy a new pair of leggings or a comfortable bra so you can relax. One simple method for packing clothes is to arrange everything by outfits. Place each outfit in a large storage bag and label it with a name and date. Then, there's no digging through everything to find items. Mom.com recommends a spare outfit or two in case you are delayed or something gets too dirty. Also, remember to consider the weather and your destination in your choices. 

Managing Behavior

For some reason, it seems the crazy just leaks out of your kids when vacation begins. To combat this, be sure you have some downtime each day when kids can play and relax. The closer you can stick to your rules and routines from home, the more normal things will be. Still, the occasional midnight ice cream or staying up late to watch the fireworks is to be expected.

Another important element is to be sure your destination is family-friendly. It's not hard for your children to behave in a place that is built for families. However, if you take them to a 5-star restaurant at dinner time, you can expect a few looks when the youngest starts using the tablecloth to play peekaboo at the top of their lungs. Try to set your kids up for success so everyone can have fun.

Wrapping Up

Preplanning, packing accordingly, and choosing the right activities can really help you de-stress your vacation. Remember to unplug, and even invest in a vacation home, to really be in the moment with your family.

 

What better way to enjoy your getaway than a trip with the kids to the Saratoga Automobile Museum? Everyone is sure to come away educated and thrilled by the collection of stunning rolling beauties. Contact us today to learn more! 518-587-1935