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Planning an RV camping trip with your kids is a great way to experience the open road and new scenery as a family. While many little ones travel without any problems, it’s common for kids of all ages to become cranky or anxious in smaller spaces. While planning your next vacation, use the following tips to keep the whole family comfortable, satisfied, and engaged.

How to Plan a Successful Family RV Camping Trip

1. Designate Personal Space

Even the largest RVs can start to feel cramped after hours on the road, and your family members will appreciate having their own space where they can unwind and relax. Before setting out on a trip, assign beds and personal spaces to each of your children. Older kids and teenagers may enjoy sleeping in a tent outside if the campground and weather permit it. If you’re bringing a newborn or a toddler along, measure the RV’s floor space to see if you have room for a folding playpen or a crib.

2. Bring Nonelectronic Entertainment

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Traveling in an RV allows kids to look to the outdoors for entertainment as you all take in scenes of natural beauty and new towns and places. However, the occasional rainy day can put a hold on your plans. While these are good opportunities to watch a movie together as a family, it may be better to conserve the RV’s onboard power system by participating in activities that don’t require electricity.

For example, you can pack a few board games or a deck of playing cards to enjoy with your kids. Toddlers and small children can also express their creativity or build their problem-solving skills by coloring or playing with clay. Older kids may enjoy reading, drawing, or helping their younger siblings to solve jigsaw puzzles.

3. Maintain the RV Kitchen and Bathroom

Regular bathroom breaks and visits to gas stations for snacks may keep kids satisfied, but they can cause significant delays in your schedule. Keep little ones happy while staying on the move by ensuring the RV’s bathroom is ready for use and the fridge is stocked with plenty of healthy snacks and drinks. Restock supplies at campsites and grocery stores in the evening after reaching the day’s destination.

 

When planning your next family vacation and camping trip, make time for a stay at Robert's Mobile Home and RV Resort in St. Petersburg, FL. This family-owned and -operated site has been serving travelers for over 60 years. The RV campsite has been a leading destination for holidaymakers that are eager to spend time with family in close proximity to a wide range of amenities, entertainment venues, and coastal beaches. Call (727) 577-6820 to make a reservation, and visit them online to learn more.

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