roadtrippin2wdw
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Oooh, the plastic container idea is
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!!!So what kind of places can you stop where your kids can play while you eat? Other than McDonalds?

I have 4 young children and we drive from Chicago to NY several times each year to visit family. We have also taken much longer drives to the west coast.
The very best advice I can give you is....
DON'T TAKE SUITCASES!
Use plastic totes instead!!!! The see-through ones are the best! Not only does it make organizing easier, but it's also MUCH easier to pack the van.
I pack anything we will need for the actual drive in one box (camera, batteries/chargers, wipes, hand sanitizer, first aid, lovies, toys, snacks, DVDs, etc.). This box is kept in easy reach. Then we pack clothes in two others (one for the kids, one for parents), another box gets hair dryer, toiletries, laundry soap, shoes (in bags), and any miscellaneous items, making sure to keep bottles that can leak standing upright. For Disney I will be adding a "food box" for the villa (no reason to pay extra at the resort or take time away from my trip to go to the grocery store).
When the kids were babies, I would use a single box for "baby stuff" like diapers, wipes, baby food, 1-2 changes of clothes, etc. This box was [of course] kept on top!
Once we arrive, I unpack the clothes box and use the empty box for dirty laundry. The toiletries box is sometimes emptied, but I usually keep at least some things in it, which keeps the bathroom better organized. The "along the way" box is typically used as a toy box so housekeeping doesn't have to pick up before cleaning.
On the off chance that we need to get to something unexpected while we're on the road, I always know which box to open. And because they are all the same shape/size, they can be reorganized without having to reconfigure the "puzzle arrangement" of various suitcases. AND if/when I need to do this when the weather isn't cooperating, I don't have to worry about the tote getting wet/dirty since it will wipe clean later. Also, having "hard" boxes means I don't worry about breakables or leaks.
If we plan to spend the night along the way I pack ONE small duffel bag with whatever we will need for the hotel.
I love flying, but alway regret needing to break out the "real" suitcases. It's never as easy to pack, and never as easy to be in a hotel without my totes!
If you want to give it a try, I suggest testing a few different size boxes to see which works best in your vehicle. Some boxes will stack higher/better than others depending on your car/van.
We leave June 8thand I will have my totes lined up in my living room a few days before hand. As I think of things that might need to go, I pick it up and drop it in the right one. If I start to run out of room, I'll reevaluate and either add a tote, or cut things out. DH knows that if the tote has a lid on it, it's ready to be loaded in the van, if not DON'T TOUCH IT!
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good luck
We have driven to Disney on all of our trips with kids ranginf from 9 months old to 14 on our last trip. They have always done wel, since we live 8 hours away from the closest family they are used to traveling, but since they have gotten older, they tend to argue with each other more, which is why we came up with a plan that worked amazing on our last trip. I got a bunch of one dollar bills. I told them at the end of each hour of our trip if they didn't argue with each other, ask if we were there yet, or any other annoying things we's give them $1. At the end of the hour if they had argued, etc they owed us $1.
They LOVE to write on the glass (they do his for short trips, even justto the grocery store.) I have a pile of Crayola window markers in the van and a pack of Windex wipes. They decorate and decorate then we clean it off and they start again.
When I was little I'd get a nickel for every truck I could get to honk. We still do this.
I actually love our long drives to Disney. We do it because we can't afford to fly but really it winds up being a lot of fun and a good part of our memories!
If you have younger kids, I highly recommend the Focus on the Family Narnia audio series. It's a full dramatization with sound effects, and very well done, not just a voice reading. If you have older kids, all the Terry Pratchet Discworld books are just hilarious and fun and are read by Nigel Planer who does an incredible job with the voices, you totally forget it's only one guy reading. They are just the right balance of funny and fun and meaning, with out having plots too complicated to follow on Audio.
We have lots of other favorites if anyone is interested. Maybe an Audio book thread would be in good?
Also check out Audible.com if you're looking for books, having them on a MP2 is Sooooo much easier than cd's or tapes.