Guest Post: 5 Trendy Travel Tips for Moms On-the-Go
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Today's post is coming to you from Kendra Thornton, expert traveler and former Orbitz
Director of Communication. Check out this info before you start packing for your summer vay-cay, will you?
It’s summertime and nothing says quality time with the family like
a family vacation. As I make the necessary preparations, packing everything
from sanitation wipes and sunscreen to sunglasses and sandals, I think of how
nice (or potentially disastrous) it will be to get away and spend time together
as a family. As a travel expert turned full-time mom, I cannot stress enough
how important it is to be prepared in order to make the trip at least slightly
enjoyable for parents. So, I’m offering 5 trendy travel tips for moms on the go
to travel with convenience and style. Just because you’re a mom, doesn’t mean
you can’t look good.
The first item on any packing list should be the baggage; after
all, that is how all of the other items are going to get around. Forget clunky
suitcases and giant duffle bags. Don't you dare pack a fanny-pack. A tote is an excellent day-to-day bag that
can carry all the essentials of a diaper bag without reminding everyone of,
well, diapers. A great straw bag or a black
and white striped tote are excellent choices for your beach trip this
summer and won’t embarrass you or your children.
Another must have for traveling with kids is a wet bathing suit
bag. There is nothing worse than packing a wet bathing suit or towel with
clothing and having all the items smell funky by the end of the trip. Trust me
on that one. A bag like those from Henri
Bendel will keep the wet and dry items separate so your children can swim
right until departure without forcing you to wash every item in your suitcase
upon return. They’re also a lot cuter than a plastic grocery bag.
As a mom, I know keeping track of everyone’s luggage (and everyone) can be a real challenge. I
have enough trouble keeping track of my own purse and carry-on baggage let
alone all of my kids’ stuff. Sometimes, bags get lost in transit. To avoid your
own meltdown, look into GPS
luggage tags. These are a great way
to reunite you with your lost luggage should the unthinkable happen.
No matter where the journey leads, your bag should include
sunscreen. I suggest Tocca
Sunscreen & Moisturizing wipes for on the go. Not only do the wipes
provide protection against the sun but they moisturize the skin at the same
time, leaving kids feeling fresh, not sticky like other sunscreen products
(because we really needed another thing to make them sticky). Another plus is that
they take up less space and don’t run the risk of getting slime all over your
new tote. Less mess = less stress.
Besides looking good on vacation, you’re going to want to
choose a destination that fits the bill.
Picking a destination that caters to families while simultaneously avoiding
any resemblance of Chuck E. Cheese can seem a like a challenge. I promise you with some research these places
do exist. One of my favorite sites for finding kid friendly hotels and resorts,
Gogobot, recently released their list of Top 25 Summer
Destinations. With destinations from
Vancouver to Cape Cod, you’ll be able to find something for everyone and therefore,
hopefully decrease whining. Their reviews helped my family find an excellent Honolulu hotel for our last
family trip that provided a host of kid friendly amenities without skimping on
luxury. Looking good is great; looking
good on a tropical island is better.
As you are packing your bags for your family vacation, keep these
5 trendy travel tips in mind to ensure that your trip is as convenient and
fashionable as possible. And please, leave the mom jeans at home.
Kendra Thornton: Travel
advocate, TV spokesperson, PR businesswoman, proud wife and mama of 3. I am a long time travel expert who has been packing my
bags and traveling the world since I was 3 months old! I've found my
utmost desire in life is right here in my own home. I have taken my excitement
for travel and brought it to you with some of my favorite travel tips and
tricks.