Re: the 12v cooler- we own one. We have never used it, as it is very small (maybe newer ones are bigger?) and made a lot of noise. If you are serious about it, plug it in and try it before you leave on a long trip and are aggrivated by the noise. Maybe it will be ok for you. We were also short on 12v plug space. We passed and went for a backpack cooler with blue ice packs. We stayed at a suite hotel with a mini fridge, we "recharged" the ice pack then. We also were in a villa, so had the ice packs in the freezer there. We also do the ice in the baggie thing too, and have had no problems.
I was intrigued by the Sirius tv thing, as our drive is 18 hrs, but I don't know if I would worry so much about the kids missing it. I was shocked at how little of the "distractions" I brought in the car were used. My VERY tv addicted kids read, played video games and watched movies. They actually talked to us, played the alphabet game and generally took in the sights. They were facinated by the maps and figuring out where we were. I had brought my laptop with all of our music on it, and we found that our kids have a true love for mom and dad's music!!! We had a blast playing "road trip tunes" and singing along. Corny I know, but I have to be honest, we had a blast. You may be totally surprised by the kids reaction to the trip, and to the limited activities available. Maybe if you have them help plan thier activities for the car, they will be more content. My kids are 9,6 and 3 BTW.
I know that everyone has been saying that the trip home stinks, and it sort of does, but we took a different approach. I know that it is not always possible to do this, but we planned a side trip to DC on the way home. My kids had something to look forward to, and it was fun to discuss what we were going to do/see there. If time is not on your side for a pit stop on the way home, maybe planning a special activity to be home for, might make the mental shift from vacation to reality a little more tolerable.
THANKS!!!
This was our first time driving this past Aug. and we took tons of tips from this thread. We used them to our advantage and had a very successful trip. Next time ( and there def. will be a next time driving) we may tweak things a bit, but that is to our families preferences. I will stop back and post a few other tips of my own other than this post. I truly benefited from the advice of others and maybe my tips can help someone. THANKS so much to all who post here...I have subscribed and this will always be a place that I stop in when on the Dis!
