Check out these sites
that provide travel resources.
511
Traffic and Road Conditions
Before
you get
in the
car,
check this site for road construction, delays
and detours – maintained
by the
Minnesota
Department
of Transportation.
Explore
Minnesota
Visit the Explore Minnesota
Tourism site.
Tips for Keeping Kids Happy
- Toys, Toys, Toys - Bring along a variety of interesting object and toys. Soft toys that can be strapped to a car seat are best for infants and toddlers. Toys that do not get lost or drop to the floor will help avoid crying bouts.
- Bring out the artist – Slightly older children will enjoy a lunch box or a show box or even an old briefcase to store toys, paper and crayons. They can store mess-free art products in the box while using the surface of the box as a handy tabletop.
- Scrapbooks – Compiling and organizing post cards, brochures, and news clipping in the scrapbook will keep kids involved in the trip, while teaching them about where they are going and where they have been. Encourage them to be creative and to write stories and descriptions.
- Point and Shoot – Buy your child a disposable camera to take pictures during your Minnesota vacation. These reasonably priced cameras can be purchased at just about any store and allow your child to feel like a grown up, helping to capture fun family vacation memories.
- Headphones are a must – A hand-held cassette/CD player/radio with headphones is almost a necessity for older kids. They can listen to their favorite music while you get a little “quiet time.” Extra headphone sets are handy for siblings.
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