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Thoughts Before Going On a Family RV Travel Trip


You are itching to go and your RV is gassed-up and ready to roll. You’ve reserved and you’re excited to experience the new campground you read so much about in the travel directory. Your ready for the open road.airstream

This is all fine and good but – what about the kids. You know they aren’t going to be angels for the multi-plus hours drive to your RV adventure. So what do you do to keep the kids occupied while you tool down the road?

Below are my ideas on how to reduce the stress and tension when traveling in your RV with the kids.

First some basic travel planning will go a very long way in making the drive time much less stressful:

1. Learn about your travel route as much as possible. Look through the route in a road atlas if you have one. If you have a GPS, program it with the correct address (Confirm the address online or by calling the destination. You don’t want the GPS to sending you to the wrong place. Believe me it happens.)

2. Plug-in your trip destination in Google Maps or another online mapping service. Print it out and have it with you. It is useful as a last resort.

3. Buy the book “the next exit.” It provides exit services info for every exit on the major US Interstates.

So now let’s look at keeping the kids occupied:

1. First the obvious. Have an on-board DVD player for the kids to watch movies. Many vehicles have them built-in these days but if you don’t have one, buy a portable DVD player with a cigarette lighter adaptor. And have a variety of movies on hand so each kid has his/her favorite available.

2. If you are open to it have video games available for the kids to enjoy. This can include LeapFrog system games so they are educational as well. But if you have “tweeners” Nintendo DS or Sony PSP will be your options.

3. Plan craft projects for the kids to do on the road. This can be done safely by having a small portable table for each kid (there are a number of them available. Do a Google search for “kids travel table.”).

4. Reading to your kids isn’t only for bed time. Maybe on a long drive the non-driving adult can read a few stories.

5. Lead road games with the kids. “I spy” is a favorite one of ours. Another one is “who can spot the most out of state license plates.”

6. Potty breaks are an important part of travel. Beside pee breaks kids need to get up and move around during long trips. We usually try to stop every two-to-four hours for a potty and stretch break.

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RV Travel News on May 20, 2009


  • California Says “No!” to Formaldehyde Holding Tank Potions
  • May 20, 2009
    - More info on formaldehyde in your black water holding tank: Just don’t do it!

  • Steep Grade Ahead? Tips for Driving Your RV in Mountainous Country
  • May 20, 2009
    - This is a great article on braking safety when driving in the mountains. Some of it is obvious, but other stuff (turn on your heater to cool the engine) isn’t.

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RV Park Camping


Here are some important pointers to remember before going to a new park for RV park camping.Shady Dell RV Park Bisbee, AZ by ThreadedThoughts

1. Learn by other people’s experience.
Most importantly look for any online reviews you can on the park, but don’t let just one negative review bother you. If you see three or four, out of 20 or more be wary of camping there. To find a review do a Google search on “review alpine rv park” (of course insert your park name).

2. Look at the park through Google Maps
Again use the value of the Internet. Input the address of the park in Google maps and look at the satellite view of the park. This is a good way to find any obvious problems with the park before you spend the gas to go there.

3. Check out the park’s web site (if they have one)
This isn’t always the case, but if they have a trashy web site there is a good chance the park will be trashy too.

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