{"id":301,"date":"2013-09-06T18:03:03","date_gmt":"2013-09-06T18:03:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gast.vamtam.com\/?p=301"},"modified":"2013-09-06T18:03:03","modified_gmt":"2013-09-06T18:03:03","slug":"road-trip-with-kids-grandparents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bildungsregion-wesselburen.de\/road-trip-with-kids-grandparents\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Survive A Road Trip with Kids and Their Grandparents"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Multi-generational travel.<\/p>\n

Are you game enough to embark on a family road trip with kids and their grandparents?<\/p>\nThe road ahead is fraught with possible danger, possible tears and head slapping moments.
\nBut, it\u2019s also filled with treasured bonding experiences between your children and their grandparents (and of course between you and your parents.) Having a plan is key to making it heaven rather than hell (so is daily meditation in the months leading up to you it so you can practice letting IT go.) You define what that IT is when it comes to the grandparents!\n

We checked off many lifetime bucket list experiences, grew closer, and didn\u2019t have one bad moment. You can read more tips for planning a multi-generational family road trip in this post.<\/p>\n

Our tips for surviving a road trip with kids and grandparents will help you reach that divine experience.<\/p>\n

\n\t1. Do you have a big enough car?\n\t<\/h2>\n\t

First and foremost, this is the greatest challenge for you to solve. If your vehicle is not big enough, you may have to look at renting a bigger car, or two cars. Perhaps your parents can drive their own vehicle, or you can rent two smaller cars if separation is needed.<\/p>\n

Although, I do think time spent together while driving between destinations can often be the most rewarding! Don\u2019t forget to consider luggage space.<\/p>\n

If this is an issue, you can buy skyboxes for the top of your car which helps. We have a Yakima Skybox which is excellent and came in handy for our multi-generational road trip.<\/p>\n

\n\t2. Assign everyone a role\n\t<\/h2>\n\t

It\u2019s great to give everyone a role to play in the car, and exploring a city. If you have multiple drivers, you\u2019ll want to switch up the roles as well. Give the children something they can easily manage and will enjoy doing. I\u2019m pretty sure Savannah was Chief Entertainer and Kalyra, simply The Boss. <\/p>\n

You decide what makes sense for your family style but here are a few suggestions:<\/p>\n