Budget Family Travel: How to Save Money and Reduce Stress with Deals from Kohl's

 
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Every parent knows that going on vacation with young children can be stressful and costly. However, with these helpful travel tips and money-saving ideas, you can take an amazing family trip without pulling your hair out or busting your budget.

Shop Smart Using Kohl’s Discount Codes

Before you head out on your trip, make sure you have all the essentials you need for your family. You can purchase all the right clothing and gear you need without spending a small fortune. At Kohl’s, you can find everything from snow gear to swimsuitsto other seasonal clothing for your little ones. You can also find beach toys, camping gear, and travel accessories. Don’t forget items like sunscreen, toiletries, and over-the-counter medications, which can be much more expensive at your destination than at home. You’d be surprised at the deep discounts you can find every day on children’s clothing and other items you may need for your trip. Click hereto begin your search for Kohl’s discounts and promos.

Reduce Stress on the Journey

Whether your flying, driving, or taking another mode of transportation, you need to keep your kids occupied and entertained. When little ones are bored, they tend to fuss, scream, and act out. Make sure you have small toys, stuffed animals, and handheld games for your children. Coloring books, car seat travel trays, and tablet computers will also keep them busy.

If you aretraveling by car, remember to stop often. Don’t expect little kids to go three or more hours without stopping. If you can make a pitstop every couple of hours, change diapers, walk around, and have some snacks, the journey might take longer, but it will be a lot more peaceful for everyone. Also, when flying across the country, adults might prefer non-stop flights, but young kids are better off if you stop somewhere along the way to break up the trip.

Travel in Low Season

Skip holiday weekends and peak summer seasons when you are traveling with babies or young kids. Roadways, airports, and vacation hotspots will all be so crowded it can ruin your trip. Popular travel seasons are also generally more expensive for flights, lodging, and activities. Instead, travel duringoff-peak seasons. Because your little ones aren’t in school yet, you can travel in early fall or late spring to miss the summer crowds, and still avoid bad weather.

Rent a House Not a Hotel

Hotel rooms aren’t your best bet for young children. Give the kids some space to run around and yourselves a kitchen to cook meals by renting a house. You can find affordable vacation rentals on Airbnb, Vrbo, andother websites. Stay during the week rather than on the weekend for lower rental rates, and ask for a discount if you’re staying for longer than a week.

Don’t Overdo It

Everything with young kids takes longer than you expect. Give yourself plenty of time toget to the airport, drive to your destination,go shopping, or visit attractions. Also, to reduce stress and disappointment, don’t pack your itinerary with tons of activities every single day. Leave plenty of room in your schedule for adjustments and inevitable mishaps. A flexible itinerary will deliver less stress and more happiness for all of you.

Some people will say you should wait until your kids are older before you take a family vacation. However, you shouldn't listen to that advice. With some planning, smart shopping, and realistic expectations, you can make travel memories with your little ones without spending a bundle.

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Contributing Author- Leslie Campos of wellparents.com

*This is not a paid partnership with Kohl’s