5 Things No One Told You About Planning a Family Day Out

There are a lot of things that nobody tells you about planning a family day out. It can be a daunting task, especially when you’re on a tight budget, trying to make sure everyone in the family is happy! If you ever find yourself in this situation, don’t fret! I’m here to give you five things that nobody tells you about planning a family day out. From booking the tickets to packing the snacks, here’s what you need to know to make sure your day goes off without a hitch!

Book your tickets in advance

If you’re going to be doing a lot of sightseeing in one day, it can be hard to keep track of which attractions you’ve been to. This can be incredibly stressful, especially if you’re on a tight schedule! Instead of wasting your time standing in line, you can make sure you get a ticket that gives you access to multiple attractions. These are tickets that you can purchase that let you skip the line and get in faster, and some of them will even give you a discount on entry. This is a great way to save money, but it can also help you avoid the crowds and stress of waiting in line.

Check opening times and last entry times before you visit

There’s nothing quite like traveling to another city and finding the attractions you wanted to visit are all closed when you get there! Unfortunately, most attractions stay open on the weekend, and in many cases, it’s hard to tell if an attraction is open or closed by just looking at the website. But there is a way to find out before you go! Many national parks and monuments in the US have this information on their website. It took me a while to figure out how to find the information, but it saves me a ton of time and money when I travel!

Pack snacks and drinks for the journey

If you’re traveling in a group, it can be difficult to make sure everyone is hydrated and has enough food. Pack some snacks in case you need something to tide yourself over if you’re hungry in between meals. If you’re traveling with young children, it’s also a good idea to pack some food that they’ll enjoy. If you’re traveling with your kids and you’re attending a place that has an attraction, you might want to check about their food and drink policy. Some places have restrictions on what you can and cannot bring in, so this is something you should check out before you arrive.

Bring spare clothes if you’re going somewhere with a water element

Let’s face it, accidents happen. It’s always better to be prepared with a spare set of clothes (for both adults and children) just in case someone needs to change out of their wet clothes. Not only are you saving money you spent on clothing, but you’re saving your kid from embarrassment and discomfort. This can be the case if they are wearing wet clothing for a long period of time. So keep a spare set of clothes in your bag, just in case. It may seem like a hassle to pack an extra set of clothes, but it will be nice knowing you are prepared and have clean dry clothes if needed.

Have fun!

This is the most important thing of all. Planning a family day out can be stressful, but as long as everyone has a good time, that’s all that matters. So relax, enjoy yourself, and make some memories! 

Planning a family day out doesn’t have to be difficult if you follow these simple tips. From booking your tickets in advance to packing some snacks for the journey, there are plenty of things you can do to make sure your day goes smoothly. Just remember to relax and have fun!