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7 Tips to Make your Road Trip to Disney Magical

Making Your Road Trip to Disney Magical- Growing up, one of my favorite things about family vacations was the road trip to our destination. We would load up our van with all our suitcases, snacks and games and head to places like Oklahoma, Michigan or Florida. Disney World was the most exciting trip because we could hardly wait to get there! I’ve got ten great tips on road trips to Disney.

7 tips to make your disney road trip magical

7 Tips to Make Your Road Trip to Disney Magical

  1. Let the kids choose their snacks. Have them decorate a paper bag before heading on the road trip or filling a bento box with their favorite snacks. You could also re-name your food with Disney names such as Peter Pan PB&J, Minnie Muffins or Jiminy Crickets on a Log (raisins on a celery with peanut butter).
  2. Bring along Disney games. Print out some Disney trivia and jokes for the ride. Try some Disney themed games like this UNO Disney Game or World of Disney Eye Found It Card Game.
  3. Create character prize bags (Tinkerbell, Mickey or your child’s favorite character). Pack prize bags for good behavior on the way.  The dollar store has lots of Disney items that are very inexpensive; add a few to a prize bag for a fun surprise.
  4. Find Hidden Mickeys. Before you leave, hide a few Mickey shapes in the car (and your food) and have kids search for them along the way. You could even add one of these Mickey Mouse ears car decal on your car!
  5. Night Time Extravaganza. Purchase some new Disney character pajamas and pull them out for a surprise if you are going to be traveling at night. Add some glow necklaces and bracelets from the dollar store and then you can pretend you are part of the Happily Ever After Fireworks Show.
  6. Picture This. Grab a couple disposable cameras or an Instax camera for your kids to capture Disney through their eyes. Start by having them take some photos of your road trip!
  7. Listen Up. Everyone needs a little down time during a road trip. Get a few Disney podcasts or audio books that each family member can listen to on their own or as a family. Some of my favorites are WDW Radio and WDW Prep To Go Podcast. You can also find tons of free Disney audio books through your local library.

What are your favorite ways to pass the time while on a road trip? Any special ways I’ve missed to make your road trip to Disney magical?

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Road Trip Snacks for Kids

Road Trip Snacks for Kids- With summer underfoot we’re all planning where to go and who to see. One of my all time favorite memories growing up were the road trips that my family would take in the summer. We would take out the middle seat of our Astro Van and load in all the luggage, snacks, games and dog to head out on an adventure. My sister and I would take naps, play games, sing and have an awesome time while Mom and Dad navigated the way to our destination. We would mostly drive to see family in Michigan, Oklahoma or to camping trips. One year we drove to Disney World and that was especially memorable.

Road Trip Snacks for Kids

I’ve now continued on the tradition with my own family. First, with my husband and now with our daughter. One integral part of road tripping is choosing the right snacks. My husband and I always had our go-to snacks that were a requirement for any long ride. Mt. Dew and a Kit Kat for him and Sunkist and Almond Joy for myself (and likely a bag of pizza combos for substance). Now that we have a daughter adventuring with us, we need to think more logically about our nutrition and what will sustain us happily for our travels.

What I’ve learned, as a Mom to a four year old, is that if you ask them ‘what would you like to eat?’ the answer is always ‘McDonald’s with chocolate milk!’ This is why on our road trips we now bring along our snacks and there is not thinking about where to stop. The best thing ever is to prep the snacks at home so it’s a surprise when they open them on the ride. We like to put the snacks in a bento box or tackle box with little dividers so there are lots of options but not a ton of food. Best for clean up as well as multiple choices.

 

Road Trip Snacks for Kids

Road Trip Snacks for Kids

  • Popcorn (the Cousin Willie’s White Cheddar Popcorn is the best you’ll ever have)
  • Nuts (you can do a mixed nut or go fancy with the coco covered almonds)
  • Bananas (fruit is kind of hard to keep fresh but bananas are perfect because they come in their own container)
  • Trail Mix (we mix sunflower seeds, cranberries and chocolate chips)
  • Candy of their choice (we let her pick out one candy to take with on the trip so she’s not begging for treats every time she sees a billboard for ice cream)

On of the best parts about this is that there is no waste on the trip and no plastic waste from the purchase. The only waste is the popcorn bag. The rest of the snacks can all be purchased in bulk. If you’re joining the ‘Plastic Free July‘ challenge you can still travel and have snacks without plastic waste! What other snacks does your family bring with you on road trips? I’d love to know any tips you might have for smooth family travels as well!


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7 Best Activity Books for Summer Road Trips

7 Best Activity Books for Summer Road Trips- Our family typically does one flying trip every year or so but most of the trips we take are road trips. You might be familiar with my One Tank Trips series I’ve written about which these books are excellent for!

We’ve been happy with activity books during the summer months especially to keep her in a ‘school mood’ throughout the break. She is not able to read but these books are great for 4-6 year olds whether they’re reading or not.

Best Activity Books for Summer Road Trips

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Best Activity Books for Summer Road Trips

Don’t Let the Pigeon Finish This Activity Book! We Love Elephant and Piggy books around here so this was an obvious ‘must get’ for us. Mo Willems can create such emotion without even needing to read the words.

Wipe Clean: Early Learning Activity Book This is a book we turn to often when we want to ‘play school’. Sophia went to school three days/week this past year and on her off days she was craving education. There are older levels of this book as well.

National Geographic Kids Super Space Sticker Activity Book: Over 1,000 Stickers! This was a big hit with our whole family because we all love space. They also have cute animals, dinos, farm, safari and others in their series.

The Everything Kids’ Puzzle Book: Mazes, Word Games, Puzzles & More! Our daughter loves to flip through and choose which activities interest her most throughout this book. She’s surprisingly good at mazes which I hope means she’ll be good at spacial reasoning and figuring out where she is if lost (unlike her Mom!)

Kids’ Travel Journal This journal can be used differently depending on the age of the child. Sophia uses pictures to describe what happened during a trip and we write in the text of what she’s describing.

Hidden Pictures Discovery Activity Zone Seek and find books have always been a big hit and a great way to spend some quite time. Sometimes we pop on a podcast or audio book during these non-thinking books.

Paint by Sticker Our new favorite book! We have all of the series on her wishlist for birthdays and Christmas because she loves them! There is no reading involved during this book and it makes for a great long activity during road trips or flights.


Were there any activity books I missed that we’ve got to check out? We’re hoping to take baby on her first beach trip this winter so that will be a completely new experience for all of us!

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Roadtrippin’ With Baby

Howdy ya’ll! You’ll never hear those words out of my mouth but we recently returned from Oklahoma and I felt it appropriate. ๐Ÿ˜‰ We took our 9mo baby girl with us on a road trip to visit our family in Tulsa two weeks ago. Now that things have settled down, I thought it would be helpful, to other brave souls who may try road tripping with their lil ones, to put together a little post on what things worked and didn’t work on our trip.

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The most important thing we learned while vacationing with our little bean is to not worry. Don’t be afraid to go places. If things don’t work out you can always go back to the car or hotel for food or a nap. We made sure to max out this vacation with ‘firsts’ for Sophie. We drove on a Saturday thinking it would take 8 hours…it took 12. Of those 12 hours, only two were bad though so I think it was extremely successful! We had a few spots mapped out to stop in case she was awake. She was awake for the safari but missed out on the fire breathing dragon so Mommy and Daddy ran out to take a quick pic. It’s ok though, giraffes and dragons are pretty much the same. ๐Ÿ˜‰

dragon-giraffeAnother thing we learned fairly quickly is to take it easy at rest spots. When we let Sophie out of the car to look around in the gas station, watch the kids play on the swing set or pretend to drive, she did a much better job of eating and going back to sleep when we got back on the road. When we rushed her stops, she couldn’t be consoled and we’d just end up stopping again soon. Sometimes she was happy pretending to be George Washington by playing with random stuff in the car (does she not look like GW with the diaper on her head?!) other times she’d need to be thrown really high outside with Daddy. She LOVED captaining her ship with her cape too (we were listening to The Princess Bride and she thought she was Dread Pirate Sophie.) I wish we would have taken a blanket to lay on the grass so she could crawl around a bit at rest stops. Next time!

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reststop2One thing that we did very successfully was her diaper bag. We packed a ridiculous amount of crap stuff for her when we should have just bought all of her diapers, wipes and food once we got there. The diaper bag was clutch though. It had a gallon ziplock bag for ‘wardrobe change accidents’, wipes, two extra pairs of comfy driving clothes, tons of toys, (book, teethers, rattles, stuffed animals etc.) ready-made Enfamils, baby food jars, and TONS of diapers and bibs. We were extremely thankful we laid a towel down on the back seat next to her car seat in case she had a bad accident and we weren’t near an exit (we’ve learned from experience.)

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We also made sure she got enough sleep but we didn’t plan our vacation around her naps. She got good naps in the morning and at night but we tried to keep her awake a bit longer during the middle of the day to do something fun and she was completely fine. Did not cry once from hunger or being tired. She LOVED watching every person, animal and dinosaur we saw! We took her to the Driller’s baseball game, Tulsa Zoo, Oklahoma Aquarium, City Museum in St. Louis and the 4th of July Festival to see the fireworks. She seriously loved every single thing and we loved watching her. We were only about 15 min. from home/hotel from all of these places so we knew if she was too tired or scared we could easily take her back.

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funI was worried before we left that our ‘quiet, relaxing, peaceful trip to visit our family’ would end up being a ‘cryfest, headache filled, sleep deprived’ trip. I was very wrong. We couldn’t have had a better time and I’m so thankful our family let us come visit them and showed us a wonderful time in OK! We won’t be afraid to travel with her again until she’s in her terrible two’s. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Have any of you taken a road trip with a little one? What did you learn that you want passed on to other parents to keep their vacations a happy memory? Mmmm that funnel cake was amazing by the way.

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