
Traveling with kids, especially on bigger trips like our New York City itinerary or San Diego family guide isn’t always easy—but it also doesn’t have to be stressful.
After multiple trips with three kids (including busy airports, long drives, and “we forgot that?!” moments), we’ve found what actually works—and what definitely doesn’t.
These are the real-life tips that have helped us travel smoother, pack smarter, and actually enjoy the experience as a family.

🎒 1. Pack Smarter (Not More)
Overpacking is one of the fastest ways to make travel harder.
Instead of packing for every “what if,” focus on mix-and-match outfits, layers, and essentials.
✔ Choose neutral pieces
✔ Pack items that can be reworn
✔ Keep each child’s items grouped together

👉 FAVORITE TRAVEL ESSENTIALS
🧳 2. Ditch the Big Suitcases
Dragging multiple large suitcases through airports, hotels, and city streets? Not it.
We’ve found that using:
- Backpack suitcases
- Carry-ons only (when possible)
- Vacuum-seal bags
…makes a huge difference.
👉 MUST-HAVE:
🍿 3. Snacks Are Your Secret Weapon
Hungry kids = stressed travel days.
We always pack:
- Easy, non-messy snacks
- A few “fun” treats
- Refillable water bottles
This saves money and avoids last-minute meltdowns.
🎧 4. Keep Kids Entertained (Without Screens 24/7)
Screens are helpful—but they don’t have to be the only option.
Bring:
- Small travel games
- Card games
- Coloring kits
- Downloaded shows for backup

👉 FAVORITES:
✈️ 5. Make the Airport Part of the Adventure
Instead of rushing and stressing, we treat airports like part of the trip.
✔ Let kids help navigate
✔ Grab a fun snack or treat
✔ Build in extra time so no one feels rushed
🗺️ 6. Keep Your First Day Simple
The biggest mistake? Overplanning your arrival day.
After travel, everyone is tired—even if they don’t show it right away.
✔ Plan one simple activity
✔ Get settled
✔ Let kids decompress
🏨 7. Choose Hotels That Work for Families
Where you stay can make or break your trip.
We always look for:
- Central location
- Free breakfast (huge win)
- Pool (game changer for kids)
👉 FIND FAMILY-FRIENDLY HOTELS:
❤️ 8. Expect Imperfection (And Roll With It)
Something will go wrong.
A delay. A meltdown. A missed plan.
And that’s okay.
The best trips aren’t perfect—they’re the ones you laugh about later.
✨ FINAL THOUGHT
Traveling with kids isn’t about having everything perfectly planned.
It’s about creating moments, exploring together, and making memories along the way.
And once you figure out what works for your family… it gets easier every time.
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