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]]>It’s not a good idea to start planning fun activities until you’re already on the road. Always make sure to, prepare ahead by packing toys, coloring books, and puzzles to keep your kids booked and busy throughout the journey.
Whenever the boredom creeps in, turn to fun and interactive games that will help you pass the time, from the classic “I Spy” to spotting license plates along the way.
Audiobooks, music, cartoons, and interactive games can also be a great source of entertainment on the road, as long as your kids don’t overdo it with screen time.
If your kids are old enough to write and draw, encourage them to give travel journaling a shot. This a great hobby that will allow them to create enduring memories, while also keeping the boredom away.
Stops should be a part of every road trip because your kids will be much calmer when you give them some time in between to stretch their legs and explore new landmarks.
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]]>The post Essential Tips for Planning a Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Getting your car serviced before you leave for your road trip will help keep you safe and minimize the risk of any unexpected breakdowns. Schedule a thorough inspection with a trusted mechanic who can check the tires, brakes, fluid levels, and overall condition of your vehicle. We also recommend keeping a spare tire and some jumper cables in your trunk.
Keep an eye on the weather forecast for the areas you’ll be traveling through before you leave and to prepare for potential challenges. Inclement weather can affect driving conditions and lead to delays or road closures, potentially putting a damper on your trip. By staying informed about the weather, you can adjust your route or make necessary accommodations to ensure a safer and more enjoyable journey.
If you plan to include overnight stops on your road trip, making hotel reservations in advance can save you the stress of finding a place to stay on the go. Research and book your accommodations ahead of time to secure the best options and rates. Knowing that you have a comfortable place to rest and recharge after a long day of driving will provide you with immense peace of mind.
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]]>The post Essential Tips for a Successful Winter Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Before setting off, make sure your car is in great condition and has all the necessary winter equipment. One of the most common issues people face during a road trip is car malfunction, but this can be easily avoided if you do a complete service on time.
The weather forecast is quite accurate thanks to advanced technology, so use it in your favor. If there is a possibility of heavy snowfall or blizzard along your route, you might want to use another one or even postpone the trip until the conditions improve.
Having a roadside assistance plan will give you peace of mind in case things go sideways. They are especially useful if you are traveling to areas that have bad coverage of emergency services.
You should give yourself extra time and plan for possible setbacks. This will allow you to stay on track in case of heavy traffic, bad weather, or accidents on the road.
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]]>The post Want to Save Money While on a Road Trip? Check Out These Tips appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Saving gas equals saving money, and there are a few ways you can do that while driving. For example, cars have the most efficient gas consumption at 40 mph and 55 mph, so try to be in this range when driving. Also, make sure to turn off your car if you are making any stop that will take more than a minute.
Before setting off, research the gas prices along your route. This will help you identify the most affordable locations and get most of the fuel there.
You will be surprised how much money you can save if you avoid buying snacks and eating during the road trip. Instead of hitting gas stations and restaurants along the route, prepare food and snacks at home and put them in a cooler so they can last longer. As an added bonus, you will minimize unnecessary stops.
When booking accommodation, do your research by comparing different options at the same location to get a better sense of the price and find the most affordable one. Also, make sure to book accommodation as early as possible. You will get the best prices and avoid surprises.
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]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Rent an Electric Car for Your Next Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Traveling with an electric car means you don’t have to pay money for gas. Sure, you have to charge the electric car, but that will only cost you between $10 and $20. For this money, you couldn’t leave your area code with a regular car.
Most electric cars have been built in the past several years. This means you will be getting a modern car with all the comfort and special options that will make your ride more enjoyable.
Electric cars are extremely fun to drive. They accelerate quickly, are quite fast, and provide a smooth drive due to the absence of vibration from the engine.
When you drive an electric car, you are actually doing a favor to the environment. Electric cars don’t emit greenhouse gases and affect the environment on a much smaller scale overall than engine-powered cars.
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]]>The post 3 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Going on Road Trips With Friends appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Don’t let all the driving responsibilities fall on one person if there are several people with a driver’s license in your group. By sharing driving responsibilities, you’ll make sure you’re all enjoying the trip in equal measure and you’ll be properly rested once you reach the destination.
It’s an absolute nightmare to realize you’ve forgotten to bring something important in the middle of your trip and this problem is even more common when you’re traveling with a group of people. Make a list of everything you’re supposed to bring, divide the responsibilities, and check if everyone brought what they were supposed to before hitting the road.
When you’re road tripping with friends, you’re sharing everything from your vehicle, food, and accommodation—and you should share expenses, as well. It’s important to have the “money talk” to avoid resentment because this issue could potentially ruin your future plans to travel together.
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]]>The post Best Ways to Save Money on Your Next Solo Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Solo road trips can be pretty expensive because you’ll be paying for everything on your own, starting with gas. That’s why you should opt for nearby destinations when hitting the road on your own. In addition to spending less gas, you won’t get too tired during your ride, as road trips can be pretty exhausting if you’re not sharing driving duties with anyone.
Are there any ride-sharing apps in your country where you can advertise your ride, such as BlaBla Car? If they’re available, consider giving them a shot because you can significantly lower your expenses by having other people join you and pay for their ride.
If you’re planning an overnight trip, how about turning your road trip into a camping adventure. Your gas expenses will still be the same, but you’ll save a lot of money on accommodation if you’re camping instead of renting a room.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Looking for Perfect Road Trip Companion appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Road trips are much easier to endure if you have someone by your side to share driving duties. This is not a must in the case of short day trips, but it’s crucial when it comes to longer journeys. Road trips tend to be more enjoyable and less stressful when at least two people can share driving responsibilities.
If you don’t want your road trip to turn into a total nightmare, don’t hit the road with someone who has a drastically different travel style. Discuss interest, sleeping habits, logging arrangements, and other important factors that will help you determine if you’re on the same page.
Financial matters should also be discussed beforehand, and they play an important role in determining your travel compatibility. Tell your potential road trip companions what your budget is and try to find common ground so you would embark on a road trip that you can all afford.
The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Looking for Perfect Road Trip Companion appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 5 Things to Discuss with Your Road Trip Companions Before Hitting the Road appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>When it comes to longer road trips, it comes in handy if several members of your road trip group can share driving responsibilities, and this is something you should discuss beforehand.
Even if you have a lot of free time on your hands, that may not be the case with your fellow travelers. That’s why it’s important to figure out when you’re going to hit the road and come back home before embarking on your trip.
If you’re embarking on a day trip, you probably won’t be spending the night, but longer road trips call for camping or lodging arrangements that fit everyone’s needs.
One of the best things about road trips is that everyone shares the expenses equally, but you should make sure that everyone is aware of this before you hit the road.
Also make sure to remind your road trip companions that you all have to fit your stuff inside a small trunk, so it’s best to travel light and double-check to make sure you haven’t forgotten anything important.
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]]>The post Planning a Road Trip? Don’t Drive At Night appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You might be the king or queen of coffee in your regular life, but the rules change when you’re on the road. After hours of driving deep into the night, you might find yourself drifting and getting dizzy. Even if you think you’ll be able to avoid all that, it’s really not worth the risk. Protecting your life is the number one priority, not saving a few measly hours on your trip.
If you drive in the daytime instead of during the night, you’ll get to enjoy the view. Instead of treating your drive like it’s a burden, now it’ll be another part of your adventure, where you see all kinds of amazing feats of nature along the way.
If you’re driving at night with a friend, chances are the person who isn’t driving will be passed out in the passenger seat. This makes your drive a lot lonelier and less fun. But if you drive during the day, the pair of you now get to enjoy the perks of each other’s company!
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]]>The post Road Tripping with Kids? Here’s How You Can Keep Them Entertained! appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It’s not a good idea to start planning fun activities until you’re already on the road. Always make sure to, prepare ahead by packing toys, coloring books, and puzzles to keep your kids booked and busy throughout the journey.
Whenever the boredom creeps in, turn to fun and interactive games that will help you pass the time, from the classic “I Spy” to spotting license plates along the way.
Audiobooks, music, cartoons, and interactive games can also be a great source of entertainment on the road, as long as your kids don’t overdo it with screen time.
If your kids are old enough to write and draw, encourage them to give travel journaling a shot. This a great hobby that will allow them to create enduring memories, while also keeping the boredom away.
Stops should be a part of every road trip because your kids will be much calmer when you give them some time in between to stretch their legs and explore new landmarks.
The post Road Tripping with Kids? Here’s How You Can Keep Them Entertained! appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Essential Tips for Planning a Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Getting your car serviced before you leave for your road trip will help keep you safe and minimize the risk of any unexpected breakdowns. Schedule a thorough inspection with a trusted mechanic who can check the tires, brakes, fluid levels, and overall condition of your vehicle. We also recommend keeping a spare tire and some jumper cables in your trunk.
Keep an eye on the weather forecast for the areas you’ll be traveling through before you leave and to prepare for potential challenges. Inclement weather can affect driving conditions and lead to delays or road closures, potentially putting a damper on your trip. By staying informed about the weather, you can adjust your route or make necessary accommodations to ensure a safer and more enjoyable journey.
If you plan to include overnight stops on your road trip, making hotel reservations in advance can save you the stress of finding a place to stay on the go. Research and book your accommodations ahead of time to secure the best options and rates. Knowing that you have a comfortable place to rest and recharge after a long day of driving will provide you with immense peace of mind.
The post Essential Tips for Planning a Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Essential Tips for a Successful Winter Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Before setting off, make sure your car is in great condition and has all the necessary winter equipment. One of the most common issues people face during a road trip is car malfunction, but this can be easily avoided if you do a complete service on time.
The weather forecast is quite accurate thanks to advanced technology, so use it in your favor. If there is a possibility of heavy snowfall or blizzard along your route, you might want to use another one or even postpone the trip until the conditions improve.
Having a roadside assistance plan will give you peace of mind in case things go sideways. They are especially useful if you are traveling to areas that have bad coverage of emergency services.
You should give yourself extra time and plan for possible setbacks. This will allow you to stay on track in case of heavy traffic, bad weather, or accidents on the road.
The post Essential Tips for a Successful Winter Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Want to Save Money While on a Road Trip? Check Out These Tips appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Saving gas equals saving money, and there are a few ways you can do that while driving. For example, cars have the most efficient gas consumption at 40 mph and 55 mph, so try to be in this range when driving. Also, make sure to turn off your car if you are making any stop that will take more than a minute.
Before setting off, research the gas prices along your route. This will help you identify the most affordable locations and get most of the fuel there.
You will be surprised how much money you can save if you avoid buying snacks and eating during the road trip. Instead of hitting gas stations and restaurants along the route, prepare food and snacks at home and put them in a cooler so they can last longer. As an added bonus, you will minimize unnecessary stops.
When booking accommodation, do your research by comparing different options at the same location to get a better sense of the price and find the most affordable one. Also, make sure to book accommodation as early as possible. You will get the best prices and avoid surprises.
The post Want to Save Money While on a Road Trip? Check Out These Tips appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Rent an Electric Car for Your Next Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Traveling with an electric car means you don’t have to pay money for gas. Sure, you have to charge the electric car, but that will only cost you between $10 and $20. For this money, you couldn’t leave your area code with a regular car.
Most electric cars have been built in the past several years. This means you will be getting a modern car with all the comfort and special options that will make your ride more enjoyable.
Electric cars are extremely fun to drive. They accelerate quickly, are quite fast, and provide a smooth drive due to the absence of vibration from the engine.
When you drive an electric car, you are actually doing a favor to the environment. Electric cars don’t emit greenhouse gases and affect the environment on a much smaller scale overall than engine-powered cars.
The post Here’s Why You Should Rent an Electric Car for Your Next Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 3 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Going on Road Trips With Friends appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Don’t let all the driving responsibilities fall on one person if there are several people with a driver’s license in your group. By sharing driving responsibilities, you’ll make sure you’re all enjoying the trip in equal measure and you’ll be properly rested once you reach the destination.
It’s an absolute nightmare to realize you’ve forgotten to bring something important in the middle of your trip and this problem is even more common when you’re traveling with a group of people. Make a list of everything you’re supposed to bring, divide the responsibilities, and check if everyone brought what they were supposed to before hitting the road.
When you’re road tripping with friends, you’re sharing everything from your vehicle, food, and accommodation—and you should share expenses, as well. It’s important to have the “money talk” to avoid resentment because this issue could potentially ruin your future plans to travel together.
The post 3 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Going on Road Trips With Friends appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Best Ways to Save Money on Your Next Solo Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Solo road trips can be pretty expensive because you’ll be paying for everything on your own, starting with gas. That’s why you should opt for nearby destinations when hitting the road on your own. In addition to spending less gas, you won’t get too tired during your ride, as road trips can be pretty exhausting if you’re not sharing driving duties with anyone.
Are there any ride-sharing apps in your country where you can advertise your ride, such as BlaBla Car? If they’re available, consider giving them a shot because you can significantly lower your expenses by having other people join you and pay for their ride.
If you’re planning an overnight trip, how about turning your road trip into a camping adventure. Your gas expenses will still be the same, but you’ll save a lot of money on accommodation if you’re camping instead of renting a room.
The post Best Ways to Save Money on Your Next Solo Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Looking for Perfect Road Trip Companion appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Road trips are much easier to endure if you have someone by your side to share driving duties. This is not a must in the case of short day trips, but it’s crucial when it comes to longer journeys. Road trips tend to be more enjoyable and less stressful when at least two people can share driving responsibilities.
If you don’t want your road trip to turn into a total nightmare, don’t hit the road with someone who has a drastically different travel style. Discuss interest, sleeping habits, logging arrangements, and other important factors that will help you determine if you’re on the same page.
Financial matters should also be discussed beforehand, and they play an important role in determining your travel compatibility. Tell your potential road trip companions what your budget is and try to find common ground so you would embark on a road trip that you can all afford.
The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Looking for Perfect Road Trip Companion appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 5 Things to Discuss with Your Road Trip Companions Before Hitting the Road appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>When it comes to longer road trips, it comes in handy if several members of your road trip group can share driving responsibilities, and this is something you should discuss beforehand.
Even if you have a lot of free time on your hands, that may not be the case with your fellow travelers. That’s why it’s important to figure out when you’re going to hit the road and come back home before embarking on your trip.
If you’re embarking on a day trip, you probably won’t be spending the night, but longer road trips call for camping or lodging arrangements that fit everyone’s needs.
One of the best things about road trips is that everyone shares the expenses equally, but you should make sure that everyone is aware of this before you hit the road.
Also make sure to remind your road trip companions that you all have to fit your stuff inside a small trunk, so it’s best to travel light and double-check to make sure you haven’t forgotten anything important.
The post 5 Things to Discuss with Your Road Trip Companions Before Hitting the Road appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Planning a Road Trip? Don’t Drive At Night appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You might be the king or queen of coffee in your regular life, but the rules change when you’re on the road. After hours of driving deep into the night, you might find yourself drifting and getting dizzy. Even if you think you’ll be able to avoid all that, it’s really not worth the risk. Protecting your life is the number one priority, not saving a few measly hours on your trip.
If you drive in the daytime instead of during the night, you’ll get to enjoy the view. Instead of treating your drive like it’s a burden, now it’ll be another part of your adventure, where you see all kinds of amazing feats of nature along the way.
If you’re driving at night with a friend, chances are the person who isn’t driving will be passed out in the passenger seat. This makes your drive a lot lonelier and less fun. But if you drive during the day, the pair of you now get to enjoy the perks of each other’s company!
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