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Friday, December 7, 2012

How To Have A Fun, Hassle-Free Road Trip With The Family

By Cindy Craig


Planning for a long road trip with the entire family does not stop at marking your calendars for the actual vacation date or booking that hotel or resort you'll be staying in. If you want a fuss-free, pleasant road trip experience that your children will rave about to their friends, it's important to plan early in detail and do the necessary preparations. You will find below some ideas regarding the things that you should bring and do to ensure a fun-filled time off from your usual busy life.

Know where you are going. If you are going to the destination for the first time, it's a must that you educate yourself on the best roads to take. You can easily search the web for this purpose and to download a map so that your companion can make use of this to guide you while you're on the road.

As a way to deal with possible delays that you may encounter as a result of road mishaps, see to it that you have adequate food and drinks. Place drinks in a cooler filled up with ice so that they remain cold even after several hours of being on the road. Prepare healthy munchies such as home-made sandwiches that are individually wrapped so they're easy to hand out and handle.

One major consideration is the condition of the car that you will use. A week or two prior to your scheduled vacation, have it inspected by an expert mechanic who may recommend certain maintenance works done such as car tuning. If you want vehicle tuning beyond factory performance, on top of fundamental upgrades such as intake headers and exhaust, Vehicle ECU Remapping is the next best thing to do. This can best be confirmed by having your car undergo Dyno Tuning. See to it that the tires are in good condition and that they've got adequate pressure. Remember to gas up and leave your home with a full tank.

Keep everyone entertained during the whole trip, most especially the little ones and the designated driver. Bring with you some of your kids' story and activity books and coloring materials, their mobile game sets, as well as their favorite CD of songs and movies in DVD. Take turns in taking the wheel so that the other person can rest also.




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