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- a don't leave home without-it-all packing list for family trips

By Teresa Plowright, About.com

Hopefully, the packing list below will help you remember all you need to stuff in your bags: Money and Documents; Toiletries and Health Items; Beach Gear; Theme Park Gear; Baby Gear; and more.

--to print out sections of this packing list: block what you want; right-click; select Print; click Selection.

Packing List: Money and Documents

  • cash
  • credit cards
  • debit/ATM cards (make sure these work in the country you're visiting)
  • travelers' checks if needed
  • picture id - passport, picture id and other id if needed. (If kids are leaving the country with only one birth parent, a document authorizing their travel might be needed-- read more.)
  • a photocopy of your picture ID, packed separately, just in case your ID is lost or stolen. (And leave a copy with someone not traveling, too.)
  • membership cards: AAA; Disney Club; etc.
  • calling card or special phone number for long distance phone calls (-some phone services have such products for out-of-country travel)
  • health insurance documents
  • travel insurance documents
  • drivers' license if you'll be driving on the trip; international driver's license if required
  • vaccination documents if needed for foreign countries
  • address/phone book

-- and all the trip documents:

  • itinerary
  • airplane tickets, or confirmation number for e-ticket
  • car reservation number
  • any coupons for hotels, car rental, etc.
  • directions to hotel(s)

Packing List: Toiletries & Personal Care

  • tooth paste, toothbrushes, dental floss (packed together, in a ziplock bag)
  • shampoo, conditioner, hair gel, etc.
  • shaving gear
  • contact lenses paraphernalia
  • glasses
  • reading glasses
  • sunglasses
  • skin cream, makeup
  • nail clippers
  • tweezers
  • foot powder
  • lip balm
  • ear plugs
  • sleep aids

Plane travelers: remember, you're restricted in the amount of liquids, gels, etc. they can bring on planes; however there are exceptions for baby formula, baby food, medications -- see What Can I Bring On the Plane? and pack the rest of your toiletries in your checked luggage.

Health Items

  • bandaids
  • children's fever medicine, cold medicine, etc.
  • allergy kit, if needed
  • blister kit: moleskin for blisters, elastic tape to go over the moleskin, scissors, bandaids
  • feminine hygiene products
  • prescription medicines
  • birth control
  • vitamins
  • health boosters such as Airborne
Technology - Packing List Extras
-cell phone (probably this will also be your travel alarm clock)
-cell phone charger
iPod(s) or other players and chargers
-digital camera, and batteries, and any cords needed
video recorder, batteries, cords

laptop, charger, cord, flash drive
GPS

"Miscellaneous" Packing List Extras:

  • notebook/journal
  • guidebooks--buy the best! It's a small investment, compared to the cost of your vacation.
  • ziploc bags (that actually zip.) Use for toiletries, wet swimsuits, crayons, etc.
  • maps
  • binoculars
  • flashlight & batteries
  • needle and thread
  • handy to have: nightlight if this will help your child
  • alarm clock (if your cell phone isn't your alarm clock)
  • plastic food containers: fill with snacks such as raisins to eat on the plane; later, bring one to restaurants in case your kids won't eat their food (though they' be hungry ten minutes later...)
  • -cereal! Save money and time by eating cereal in your room for breakfast. Buy fresh milk, or use powdered; don't forget the plastic spoons.
  • wet wipes, for cleaning hands, faces, etc. There's even a special brand for removing stains from clothes.

Packing List Extras: For On the Plane

--check rules for carry-on luggage limiting liquids, gels, etc., and exemptions for meds and baby needs-- For use on the plane trip, bring:

  • stuff to amuse the kids
  • iPods
  • magazines or books
  • snacks and drinks
  • any medication that might be needed, (e.g., for ear pain on planes)
  • lip balm, skin lotion-- planes are dry habitats!
Also, just in case your luggage gets lost, try to bring a change of clothes in your carry-on luggage. If you're flying to a tropical resort, pack a set of hot-weather clothes, sandals, and a bathing suit so you can change immediately and enjoy the pool or beach. Even if you get fast transportation to your resort, often guests must leave luggage at the front desk and then wait until staff deliver that luggage to the guestroom. This wait can take hours, sometimes!

Packing List Extras, For Car Trips:

  • stuff to amuse the kids
  • snacks and drinks
  • motion sickness preventatives
  • handy to have: a cooler for drinks; plastic cups
Beach Gear Packing List Extras
  • swimsuits (two, per person)
  • sandals
  • aqua shoes
  • swim goggles
  • face masks, snorkels
  • beach toys
  • waterproof disposable camera
  • sunhats
  • sunglasses
  • lip balm with sunscreen
  • ear plugs if your child needs them when swimming

Packing List Extras: Rain Gear

  • umbrellas or ponchos (especially handy for theme parks)
  • raincoat, rain-pants for outdoors vacations
  • appropriate footwear
  • extra socks

Packing List Extras: Outdoors Gear

  • insect repellant
  • Afterbite, for insect bites
  • allergy medicine if needed
  • good shoes for hiking
  • layers of clothes, especially fleece
  • socks that will "wick" (draw moisture away from the skin)
  • blister kit (below)
  • wool hat and gloves for chilly weather

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