leahlefler
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Our family happens to be flying this time, but we drove to Florida (Destin area) last year - 20 hours. We live near Buffalo, so it was a decent drive. We were going to break it into 2 days, but ended up doing 3 days on the drive down. We left on Friday after work and got a good 5 hours in before stopping (since we were going to the panhandle, we stopped in Columbus, OH the first night). Then we went to Atlanta the next day (9 hours), and the next day we did the Georgia Aquarium. We left Atlanta at 2 pm and drove the remaining 6 hours to Destin, arriving at night.
Our kids were 6 and 8 when we went, and the road trip was fine. Breaking it up helped a lot, and seeing fun things on the way down was a great idea for us. We drove home in 2 days - stopping in Nashville on the way north.
We brought a DVD player, tablets to play on, and I had activity bags sorted by theme. I kept the activity bags in the back of the car in a bin, bringing a new one out every 3 hours or so. The bags were in 1-gallon ziplock bags, so the bag could double as a garbage container when the activities were done. I made a "spy" activity bag, a dinosaur bag, etc. - I bought most things at our local dollar store and it was fun to find things that fit the theme. They loved the spy activity bag - they wore the spy glasses with rearview mirrors and fake mustaches for over an hour, and had me cracking up every time I looked back at them!
We sort of kept a schedule in the car. The boys started out watching a movie, then would get an activity bag, then get some tablet time. By rotating the activities, they didn't get bored with anything too quickly. It is a long time for little ones to sit, so we made sure to stop at places that had a playground or a place to run around when we could!
Our kids were 6 and 8 when we went, and the road trip was fine. Breaking it up helped a lot, and seeing fun things on the way down was a great idea for us. We drove home in 2 days - stopping in Nashville on the way north.
We brought a DVD player, tablets to play on, and I had activity bags sorted by theme. I kept the activity bags in the back of the car in a bin, bringing a new one out every 3 hours or so. The bags were in 1-gallon ziplock bags, so the bag could double as a garbage container when the activities were done. I made a "spy" activity bag, a dinosaur bag, etc. - I bought most things at our local dollar store and it was fun to find things that fit the theme. They loved the spy activity bag - they wore the spy glasses with rearview mirrors and fake mustaches for over an hour, and had me cracking up every time I looked back at them!
We sort of kept a schedule in the car. The boys started out watching a movie, then would get an activity bag, then get some tablet time. By rotating the activities, they didn't get bored with anything too quickly. It is a long time for little ones to sit, so we made sure to stop at places that had a playground or a place to run around when we could!