Learning from other families’ experiences helps you avoid the most common pitfalls of family travel.
Packing too much is the most common mistake parents make. You do not need a different outfit for every day or every possible scenario. Pack less than you think you need and do laundry during the trip if necessary.
Overscheduling every day leads to exhausted children and frustrated parents. Leave empty space in your itinerary for spontaneous discoveries, rest and unexpected changes of plan.
Skipping travel insurance is a risk that is especially significant for families. Medical emergencies, trip cancellations and lost luggage are more disruptive when you are traveling with children.
Forgetting to check car-seat and stroller policies at the airline can cause problems at check-in and at the gate. Confirm policies before you arrive at the airport.
Ignoring your children’s limits is the fastest way to ruin a travel day. If your child is tired, hungry or overwhelmed, adjust the plan. The attraction will still be there tomorrow.