Here are a few destinations that are perfect for family fun 鈥 plus tips on how to stay sane in the car, where to stop along the way, and what to do when you reach your destination.
WASHINGTON 鈥 Pack the snacks and pick the playlist: With summer just a few weeks away, it鈥檚 time to start planning your road trips.
Parenting and travel writer shares a few destinations that are perfect for family fun 鈥 plus tips on how to stay sane in the car, where to stop along the way, and what to do when you reach your destination.
鈥楢re we there yet?鈥 Tips for taking road trips with kids
A little bit of planning and preparation can help make your road trip a more peaceful experience. Here are some of Ochoa鈥檚 top tips for traveling with kids:
Make sure to download all forms of entertainment 鈥 movies, TV shows, music and podcasts 鈥 on phones and tablets before you get in the car, in case you run into areas of spotty service.
If your journey requires an overnight stop before you reach your destination, make hotel reservations ahead of time. 鈥淓specially in the summertime, it鈥檚 important to try to find your halfway point before you leave and make a reservation somewhere because a lot of these hotels and motels book up pretty fast,鈥 Ochoa said.
Be mentally and physically prepared for traffic. 鈥淚t can be grueling on all of us, so you just need to prepare yourself for that. And you will find traffic, no matter what route you take 鈥 especially if you鈥檙e traveling on holiday weekends,鈥 she added.
Slurpees? Soft serve? Ochoa said allow for splurges at gas stations and roadside stands along the way. 鈥淪ometimes, you all need a break, you all need to stretch your legs, and a little bit of sugar can go a long way as far as getting you to go another (hour or two) in the car.鈥
Pack lots of snacks for the car trip. Having something to munch on can help break up boredom. Plus, stocking up on your family鈥檚 favorite snacks ahead of time will save money at gas stations along the way.
Bring a pack of baby wipes with you. These will come in handy in the car and on stops. (It鈥檚 not uncommon for public restrooms to run out of toilet paper or paper towels.)
鈥淎nd lastly, pack lots of patience because you鈥檒l need it,鈥 Ochoa said.
Ready to hit the road? A few favorite family road trips:
Road trip to Cape May, New JerseyThere are a few different ways to get to Cape May, a charming Victorian beach town at the southern tip of New Jersey and one of the oldest vacation resort destinations in the country.One option is to drive north on Interstate 95 to Wilmington, Delaware, and then southeast to the destination. This drive takes about three and a half hours from the D.C. area. 听
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AP/Beth J. Harpaz
Road trip to Cape May, New JerseyHowever, travel writer Guiomar Ochoa said a really fun way to get to Cape May is to drive to Lewes, Delaware 鈥 a popular beach destination for Washingtonians, just north of Rehoboth, Dewey and Bethany 鈥 and . (Stay a few days in Lewes and then a few in Cape May, or make Cape May a day trip during your Lewes vacation.) 鈥淭his is great, especially if you have transportation-obsessed toddlers,鈥 Ochoa said about the 90-minute ferry ride. 鈥淗onestly, kids are occupied the entire time. You can sit outside, you can sit inside, they have TVs, they have food 鈥 it鈥檚 just a really fun part of the trip and it gives kids an experience.鈥
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AP Photo Chris Polk
Road trip to Cape May, New JerseyOnce you get to Cape May, there鈥檚 plenty to do. History buffs will find nearly 600 preserved, historic buildings throughout the walkable town; beach bums can access sun and sand with a beach tag ($6 a day for individuals 12 years and older); and trolleys transport visitors around town for free. (The ferry does allow cars if you prefer to have your car with you.) If you plan to spend the night, Ochoa recommends staying at one of the resorts in town or renting an old Victorian house. When hunger hits, head to , or try 鈥 an old-fashioned soda shop. Washington Street Mall is an open pedestrian space filled with retail shops and candy counters, and the Cape May Fireman鈥檚 Museum provides a free experience for kids.鈥淵ou can walk the promenade, you can eat Italian ice, you can relax on the beach 鈥 you really step into a vintage place when you go to Cape May,鈥 Ochoa said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 such a nice escape and a completely different experience from Washington.鈥
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AP/Beth J. Harpaz
Road trip to the Florida KeysIf you鈥檙e looking to get away for about a week or so and don鈥檛 mind a long drive, Ochoa favors a trip to the Florida Keys. With a journey this long (it鈥檚 about a 17-hour drive from the D.C. area to Key Largo), it鈥檚 best to have some planned pit stops along the way. A favorite among many who travel the I-95 corridor is South of the Border, a kitschy Mexican-themed destination that straddles the border between North and South Carolina. Take a photo with the kids and stretch the legs while browsing the shops.
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Road trip to the Florida KeysAnother great stop you can use as a halfway point is St. Simons Island, a beautiful little island off the coast of Georgia. 鈥淚t鈥檚 only about 10 miles from I-95, so you鈥檙e not veering too much from the I-95 corridor, and it鈥檚 really a picturesque seaside resort town with family-friendly beaches and tons of outdoor activities,鈥 said Ochoa, who recommends the beachfront for families. When you get back in your car the next day, make a point to stop at the Florida Welcome Center, where you can grab a cup of complementary fresh-squeezed orange or grapefruit juice and a handful of travel brochures.
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Road trip to the Florida Keys鈥淟et the kids get a couple of brochures 鈥 even if they can鈥檛 read, they can see the pictures and it might kill a little bit of time in the car,鈥 said Ochoa, who also advises spending a night in Miami on the way to the Keys. 鈥淟et the kids enjoy the Latin flare of Miami. You really feel almost like you鈥檙e in a different country there, and let the family experience that. Let them have the Cuban food, let them relax by the beach,鈥 she said. When you wake up the next morning, it鈥檚 only about an hour to Key Largo, and the drive is relaxing and scenic.
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AP/Alan Diaz
Road trip to the Florida KeysOne thing not to be missed while in Key Largo is the 鈥 the first undersea park in the U.S. Ochoa suggests taking a glass-bottom boat ride to get the snorkeling experience without getting in the water. 鈥淵ou can actually see the coral reef underneath. You can have a picnic there, you can do a little hiking if you want,鈥 she said. on Islamorada is another can鈥檛-miss spot in the Florida Keys. This family-friendly retreat has Adirondack chairs everywhere, a beach cafe and a memorable sunset.
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Road trip to New HampshireIf you have business in New York or Boston, bring the family along and squeeze in a post-meeting adventure. Ochoa points to New Hampshire, where you鈥檒l find mountains, beaches, lakes and more. 鈥淭his is the place where you want to be outdoors 鈥 campfires, stargazing, that sort of thing,鈥 she said, adding that the state鈥檚 cooler climate is comfortable, compared to D.C.鈥檚 summer heat and humidity.
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AP/Holly Ramer
Road trip to New HampshireIf you鈥檙e traveling with young kids, swing by Story Land in Glen, New Hampshire. In North Conway, take the family on an evening moose safari. Train enthusiasts will love the state鈥檚 Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, which winds around Lake Winnipesaukee. There鈥檚 also the Mount Washington Cog Railway, which takes riders to the top of the 6,000-foot mountain.Near Hanover, New Hampshire, Ochoa recommends Lake Sunapee, where you can rent boats and equipment and take in the views. 鈥淭hey have crystal clear waters and pine trees that surround it, so it鈥檚 just a very peaceful, nice area,鈥 she said.
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AP/Jim Cole
Road trip to New HampshireFor accommodations, Ochoa praises the . She said it has large rooms and lots of hands-on activities to keep kids entertained, including daily farming experiences.鈥淭hey have pony rides, you can swim, they have a private movie theater so you can even see a movie at night if you鈥檙e really tired, they have a campfire with the kids, so this is like your quintessential family resort, which is really nice,鈥 she said. In the Mount Washington area, Ochoa suggests the , which is great for year-round travel, since there is skiing in the winter. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a big state, you can cover a lot of land in a pretty short period of time,鈥 she said.
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