Tips, please, on how to pack for roadtrip when flying
OK, wonderful RT warriors. We're a family of 5 travelling some 1300 miles with several one night stops and a few 3-4 nighters. I am checking on strategic laundry stops so I thought to pack 5-7 days of clothes (that is, one "outfit" a day.) We are a family of 5 with 3 little kids hoping to fit it all in one giant bag with maybe one packable bag to pull out with a night's provisions.
Your tips, "whatever you do, you gotta..." please!
Here is my current packing plan for a roadtrip with kids:
Lots of views on this thread, so I will tell you quickly what I’m doing. Thanks, kind respondents.
The family:
3 adults (including adult sized kid)
2 skinny younguns.
The trip: ~1400 miles through mountains and national parks in two weeks, with several one night stops, a few 3-nighters.
The equipment:
Large, but within airport allowance, Jansport duffle bag with wheels and 3 huge pockets.
Small duffel with wheels.
Ziploc/Hefty bags size L & XL (huge “baggies” you can buy at Walmart or drugstore.com).
The strategy:
--Pick 7 colors: eg: red, blue, orange, white, green, yellow, black, neon.
All members of the family select shirts in required colors.
That’s it for the tops for the family; all get folded once and rolled, towel style, into two marked XL bags, “kids” (K) and “adults”(A), except for 3 colors, which get packed in the small duffel.
--All select enough bottoms, underwear, sock pairs to complete daily outfits for each top.
--Bottoms go in two bags, A and K, and all’s underwear, swimwear, pjs and socks go in 1 XL and 1 L bag as makes sense. Outfit completion for 3 setaside colors go into small duffel.
--Sweatshirts, one each, for cold nights on a summer’s roadtrip, another 2 XL bags. Proabably could have worn those onto chilly plane.
--Assemble toiletries, using minisizes given out by cosmetic counters and scaling back beauty regimen, with one bottle of shampoo for all. Have a clear backpack for those; that goes in huge outer pocket of Jansport. Take survival kit, including Scholl blister pads, kids' tylenol & benadryl, bandaids, etc.
--Take along “Shout Color Catcher” sheets, which look like dryer sheets but are supposed to allow you to mix colors in the Laundromat. Maybe I will take some detergent too.
--Don’t forget large laundry bag. Last year I took popup hamper, which folder flat and fit in Jansport, but with more stops, I am thinking of taking drawstring bag.
--Most goes into Jansport bag, which I weigh on my homescale.
--Tie on bright bandanas for baggage claim ID.
Why:
-- the huge baggies? They serve purpose of packing envelopes that are sold by some luggage companies; they are transparent; they seal pretty well, if you push the air out; they limit what you can take and help you fit it all in; they help you get organized; and I saw them suggested as some protection against critters, like bedbugs (I sure hope I didn’t book any room that gets them but even luxury hotels have been sued over bedbugs.)
For same reason, I am also taking pillow allergy covers and a large trash bag to cover Jansport bag while in room. Don’t know if I will use trash bag; last road trip, I did use pillow covers.
-- the coordinated family colors? This is a variation of the idea preschools use to uniformly dress their charges for quick ID when scanning the crowd. The added bonus is that the trip pictures are cute (like formal portraits) when everyone is in same color, and distinct memories are made: "oh that happened on 'blue day.'"
--the small duffel? That's the pullout bag, the one holding a couple of days change, which we carry onto the plane and take into the various lodging rooms.
Coordinated Family Colors
I haven't seen this one yet on anyone's list -- kind of a cute idea -- although your kids must be more compliant than most I know....
Thanks for the list and and the techniques!
Mark
Like colors make you feel like a team too
I do it for every road trip, especially to the Disneys. Kids think it's like being on a sports team. We feel like a group, not with the same shirts necessarily (although I did order identical long sleeve SPF shirts) so some identity is maintained, just the same color.