I am totally going to ship stuff from
amazon to my resort in advance, but I'm going to bring in some perishables as well. I'm not particularly married to the idea of getting a room close to Sassagoula and don't plan on hauling down there when we're trying to relax in the middle of the day etc. I'm also planning on packing some of our own snacks for inside the parks. There are several things I know the kids want to try but I also know there is going to be stuff they try and won't actually like. I don't want to waste 3 snack credits on getting 3 Dole Whips and have DS2 not like it and DD only be able to finish half of one. About the only thing I know they'll all eat are the Mickey bars and the popcorn. I'm thinking we try one of a few things and then if they like it enough we can always get another later. I just feel like there are so many things to try that I'd rather they snack tapas-style and eat a little of a lot of things.
Continuing the theme of stuff I want to make sure we bring, I need to get neck pillows for the drive down, and make sure I have their fleece blankets ready to go as well.
Oh! Which reminds me, I was going to discuss how I set up our car for long trips.
So to begin with, I have a minivan. Toyota Sienna. It's an 8 passenger, but on long trips when it's just us (and usually my dog) I will remove two of the seats from the middle row, and fold down the seat in the rear (they go into the floor). If you can visualize this, I leave the seat in the middle row on the driver's side, and stow the seat in the rear into the floor on the driver's side. This creates leg room for DS2 to sit comfortably in the back, allows me to reach DD directly behind me in the middle, and DS1 rides shot gun. Everyone has their own sound and movement space and I have plenty of space to pack things.
This also allows for ease of using the automatic slider on the passenger side. Each child can get to the door without having to cross directly in front of someone else, which is a huge boon to bathroom stops. Normally when my dog is with us, this also allows plenty of space for his enormous furry self to sleep comfortably.
On the back of my seat I hang a modified shoe organizer. It's shorter, but the pockets are perfectly sized to accomodate a cup. I use tupperware tumblers, but I'm sure red solos would work well too. The cup forces the pocket open a little further so that DD can still reach the contents. Or if it is a smaller item, the cup allows her to grab everything instead of trying to dig out something down deep. It just helps keep everything organized for her.
I need to invest in new lap desks as well. All of mine have broken over the years. The kids really enjoy the kind with the pillow base to it? It helps elevate it a bit more, and they can use the surface for coloring and such and also snacking.
DS1&2 will really only need backpacks as 99% of their car desires are their electronics. Surprise surprise. I'm going to get DS2 some audiobooks though, and all three kids are getting new headphones since I cannot deal with listening to the cacophony of all of their stuff. And they don't want to listen to my audiobooks either.
Oh, and I'll need to get them all slip ons. Shoes come off on long car trips and I get supremely annoyed when we stop for a bathroom break and I have to wait 10 minutes for everyone to locate and put on their shoes and tie them. Some of you are probably going, "Uh, flip flops. You'll want them for the pool anyway"and while that's true, it's going to be January in the Northeast. We'll need close-toed shoes, at least until we hit Georgia.
Thought of the post: I wonder if Laurie R. King's Holmes series is on audiobook. All four (five? I can't remember) of those should take me straight into FL, and don't contain anything I wouldn't want for the kids to hear. Plus, I haven't read them in a while so it would be refreshing.