Author: Budget Diva
Road trips are always fun…for the first hour! After an hour (or less), little one’s begin to get bored and start with the, “Are we there yet?” and “I have to pee!” etc.
To make the road trip fun and exciting, I came up with the idea of creating a “Disney” themed, road trip goody bags, complete with activities to keep the little one’s somewhat occupied.
You can find many wonderful Disney themed items at Michael’s crafts stores, Dollar Tree, Target (check the $1 section in the front of the store), Wal-mart, Wal-Greens and Hobby Lobby.
I found the tote bags, in the photograph at Michael’s for $5. You could also do a smaller goody bag and use a simple sand bucket. I had the tote’s personalized with my children’s names, to add to the cuteness factor!
I purchased the following items for the goody bags: Disney themed tee shirt (perfect for wearing once you arrive at your destination), Disney themed crayons, coloring books, sticker books, activity books (dot to dot, mazes, etc) and a Disney themed flash light and
glow sticks which are perfect for evenings at the parks! I also added a mini etch-a-sketch and small plush stuffed animal (Mickey) which I found at Target. See Disney Diva’s other great tips on what to bring
here, which you can also include in your goody bags. I would also recommend adding some more fun with Disney themed snacks, such as Mickey shaped cheese (available at Wal-mart) and crackers, Disney fruit snacks, Disney fruit crisps and you could package some fruit or goldfish in a cute Disney themed Ziploc bags too. Don’t forget to add a Disney sippy-cup for little one’s. Another fun idea (depending on the age of your child), would be to add a disposable camera for your children, to capture the magic from their eye level.
I strongly suggest saving these adorable, road trip goody bags, until the actual day that you are leaving for your vacation. That way, your children will be surprised and have so much fun on the road.
Finished Product
So before you start your next road trip to Disney, put together a goody bag for your family and have a magical ride to your Disney destination!
Where/how did you personalize the buckets?
How did you do the letters? I have a cricut but haven’t been able to find that font. Great Idea!!
I bought the totes at Michael’s and had my friend Ashley personalized them. She used her silhouette cameo for the letters and I believe the font is one she downloaded. Her facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/AshCake-Designs/135063329939126
Budget Diva
I lucked out because my daughter’s birthday was after the trip was planned. The answer to “what does Anna want for her birthday” was “stuff to do in the car for 15 hours”.