Plus, the best gear for a day at the beach.
How's your summer going so far? If you're traveling with kids this summer, check out these packing tricks to make preparing for your trip that much easier! –The Cubby Team |
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By Beth Shea Theme park vacations top my family's list of most cherished memories. Nothing compares to leaving reality behind to immerse ourselves in magical lands where anything seems possible. Whether we're boarding the Hogwarts Express, flying the Millennium Falcon, careening through caves with Indiana Jones, soaring through Space Mountain with a breathtaking case of the giggles, speeding down a race track with Lightning McQueen, or singing along with the Pirates of the Caribbean — theme park vacations are what dreams are made of. Coordinating the trip of a lifetime can seem daunting when you don't know zip-a-dee-doo-dah about where to start. This comprehensive guide on planning a theme park vacation features expert input and kernels of wisdom from parents who have mastered theme park visits, and have the mouse ears to prove it. Read on for how to plan your own unforgettable vacation! |
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Baggu's practically indestructible pouches are essential travel gear in my house. I use their Go Pouch Set to organize everything from bandaids and masks to crayons and computer cords. If your kids usually share a suitcase (like mine), the Packing Cubes are an excellent way to keep their clothes and shoes separate and organized. And can we talk about all the colors and patterns?! So many great options to choose from. –Cambria, managing editor of Cubby |
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| It's so hot where we live we're going to be going to the beach on the lake a lot. Got any recommendations for beach gear so kids are comfortable? –Elaine |
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| | Dear Elaine, My parents never really did the beach and really left us on our own growing up at the beach club and the day camp there. We just had a towel and a suit and that was it. NOW it's different and when I go to the beach with my daughter and friends I definitely have a kit I bring so we can be comfortable on the beach for hours. What I also found is that you need to keep it as minimal as possible so you can carry it easily from your car, and kids can't carry that much. So read on for the minimal setup that has worked really nicely for us the past five or so summers. I did a lot of research because I wanted gear that was high quality and super functional. I hope this helps! |
Maxwell Ryan is a father and was an elementary school teacher in NYC before founding Apartment Therapy. He'd love to answer your question: askmaxwell@cubbyathome.com |
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