The
idea of traveling with kids can be daunting, and some think that cloth diapering can make it more complicated — I wholeheartedly disagree.
Frank Bures ruminates on the
art of travel with kids and the guidebooks aimed at helping parents through the experience
The
hassle of travelling with kids certainly isn't for everyone, but I knew when I first became a parent that I didn't want to relinquish travelling entirely for the next fifteen or twenty years.
Whether you're seeking more specific information on a particular
facet of travel with kids, or you want to read about the exciting lifestyles of those doing round - the - world trips with tots in tow, please check out my Family Travel Resources & Blogs page.
This, to me, is the
beauty of travel with kids, and revisiting places you love with them — you get to experience them again for the first time, and Centreville amusement park is no exception.
It seems that most parents are either strongly in
favor of traveling with their kids and embark on family adventures whenever the opportunity arises, or they are dead - set against it and believe that travel is really meant to be experienced sans children.
I want to play in the sand with the kids, read a magazine, avoid the piles of laundry, take a break from fixing meals, share my
love of travel with my kids, and soak up the extra family time.
Right before we left, I did a quick
scan of travel with kid websites and ran across this amazing piece of travel gear that I have not yet been able to track down in the US — the BoostApak by Trunki But since we have so many readers from the UK and Australia, where I think this is sold, I'm hoping some of you can chime in on what you think about it.
It also provides advice on every aspect
of traveling with kids including: the planning stage of choosing a destination, accommodations and transportation; packing; creating an itinerary; feeding kids on the road; visiting museums and other cultural attractions; safety; illness; multi-generational travel and so much more.
For those of you considering a family trip with small children, we will be ready to report back on the dos and don'ts
of traveling with kids on a cruise ship.
Whether it's packing tips, destination guides, or travel planning help, we're glad you're here and hope you'll find answers to the many questions that come along with the
world of travel with kids.
Ashley Steel and Bill Richards are the parents behind the Family on the Loose website, which focuses on the
art of traveling with kids.
It is among the toughest
aspects of travelling with kids to lug a car seat in the airport or ensure that you child's seat is in the car and your child in it.
A while back there was an article on CNN GO titled the «5 Rules
of Traveling with Kids.»
I do know this — that article on CNNGO 5 Rules
of travelling with Kids was not right on so many levels.
Notes of interest for
those of you travelling with kids; — The standard room was quite spacious and held the 4 of us comfortably.