Traveling with Kids: Yes, You Can (and You Should)
A lot of parents feel like traveling with young kids is too much work — the packing, the crying, the constant snacks. But let’s be honest: parents are the ones who need a vacation the most. The good news? There are plenty of ways to travel that make life easier while still creating amazing memories as a family. Here are a few ideas to help you plan your next adventure — stress-free(ish).
Take an RV Trip: Your Home on Wheels
If your kids are young, an RV trip might just be your best travel hack. Having
your home travel with you — kitchen, washroom, beds, and all — means you can
explore without the hassle of constant packing and unpacking. You don’t even
have to camp deep in the woods or drive across the country. Pick a nearby lake,
a quiet campground, or a few close stops and enjoy the feeling of being away
from your daily routine. It’s adventure, comfort, and family time all rolled
into one.
Go All-In with an All-Inclusive Resort
Imagine a vacation where you don’t have to cook, clean, or plan entertainment.
Sounds heavenly, right? All-inclusive resorts are designed for that exact
purpose. Most have pools, kids’ clubs, and endless activities. Some even feature
on-site waterparks and family excursions, so you never have to leave the resort
grounds. The less you have to worry about logistics, the more you can focus on
what matters most — actually spending time together.
Plan a Family Getaway in a Big Airbnb
Sometimes the best trips are the simplest ones. Rent a large Airbnb with a pool,
bring the grandparents, cousins, or close friends, and make it a family affair.
Having extra hands around means built-in childcare, which gives parents a chance
to breathe, read a book, or just enjoy some quiet. It’s relaxed, flexible, and
doesn’t have to be far — even a weekend getaway within a few hours of home can
feel like a reset. Bonus: you’ll have a kitchen for quick meals or snacks
without feeling tied to cooking full-time.
Disney Magic (Because, of Course)
Let’s face it — Disney is built for families. The rides, the characters, the
wonder on your kids’ faces — it’s pure magic. Sure, it’s a little more
fast-paced, but you can take it slow. Choose a few must-see attractions, meet
Mickey, grab some ice cream, and soak in the joy. Even if you’re tired by the
end of the day, seeing your kids’ excitement makes every moment worth it.
The Bottom Line
Don’t let having kids hold you back from taking that trip. Whether it’s a local
RV adventure, a stress-free resort, a cozy family Airbnb, or a magical Disney
escape, there are so many ways to travel that work for families. Every trip —
big or small — is a chance to make memories, laugh a little louder, and show
your kids that life is meant to be explored.
Because everyone deserves a
break — especially parents.