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Best Travel Toys: 11 Picks for Family Vacations

Best Travel Toys: 11 Picks for Family Vacations

What’s one of the most rewarding travel experiences in the world? Nailing a great family vacation that your kids talk about for years to come.

What’s one of the toughest travel experiences in the world? Hitting the road with kids.

The more children, the more challenges.

Even if you’re heading to an all-inclusive resort that offers family entertainment, you’re going to need a few spare solutions to keep them occupied.

In fact, one of the most challenging aspects of traveling with children is keeping them entertained during long flights and road trips.

While some kiddos are happy to hunker down with a coloring book or an iPad, others might not be swayed so easily. They need more dynamic options at their (tiny) fingertips.

While it sounds simple, finding the best travel toys is a high charge for parents to meet. Even figuring out how to pack (especially for families with multiple children) can be a learning experience.

That being said, figuring out the best travel toys to bring on vacation is worth getting right.

Kids who have the right toys at their disposal will feel less anxiety when facing delays, crowded flights, and other stressors. On top of that, having a beloved toy with them can help improve their memory of the trip and even give them the chance to make a few friends—especially in the context of all-inclusive family resorts.

Here’s what you need to know about the best travel toys for kids, including a list of the most popular products on Amazon today.

Characteristics of the best travel toys

The idea of a ‘good toy’ changes for every child. So long as the toy captures their attention and imagination, it’s a good option.

Still, there are a few general considerations that you should have in mind when purchasing travel toys.

Focus on toys that meet some or all of these requirements:

  • Look for portability in terms of weight and size. The smaller and lighter the toy, the easier it is to pack—for both the long-haul and for day trips.
  • Avoid odd shapes. These tend to be harder to pack and might even cause security to flag your suitcase.
  • And avoid tiny pieces. Many toys come with small and modular pieces. While you can’t eliminate these entirely, try to minimize the number of toys with easy-to-lose components.
  • Choose toys that are easy to clean. You won’t have your standard suite of cleaning supplies with you on the road—and travel can get messy quickly.
  • Durability matters. Along with being easy to clean, the best travel toys are also highly durable. They should stand up to being dragged around airports, parking lots, and all-inclusive resorts.

Best travel toys on the market

I’ve combed the internet for the best suggestions on travel toys.

These options meet the criteria listed above—but, more importantly, they’re also recommended by parents who have gone on long-haul flights with their children.

If the toys helped their tots survive flights over seven hours, they should work for just about any type of family vacation.

[A quick note on iPads and tablets: Many parents recommend bringing a tablet with headphones. These act like mini-entertainment centers, letting kids access their favorite TV shows, sing-alongs, YouTube channels, and more.

If you have the option to purchase a tablet for your kids, that’s fantastic. However, tablets tend to weigh a lot, aren’t durable, and are costly. In other words, if you can’t swing the tablet, you’ll be fine with the options below. If you can swing a tablet, invest in a great case.]

Writing Tablets

LCD Writing Tablet

Headphones for kids

Noot Foldable stereo headphones – no tangle

Puffy sticker books

Melissa & Doug Puffy Sticker Activity Book

Lego dots

Lego dots candy kitty bracelet & bag tag

Eye Found It & iSpy-style puzzles

Ravensburger World of Disney Eye Found It

Magnetic blocks

Magnetic blocks toddler toys from Caferria

Magnetic play sets

Bluey Magnetic Play Set

Fidget toys

Pop It Fidget Toy Cubes

Scratch books

Melissa & Doug on the go scratch art book

Water drawing books

Melissa & Doug Blues Clues water reveal travel activity


Montessori boards

Guolely busy board Montessori toy

How to Status Match at Different Airlines

Imagine slowly building up your status as part of an airline’s membership program.

Flight by flight, booking by booking, you’ve incrementally climbed toward elite status with your preferred airline, and you’re now reaping the rewards of that program.

Then, suddenly, your perspective shifts, and you realize you’re more interested in another airline’s rewards program.

This happens more often than the casual traveler thinks. Airlines change their policies, partners, and reward values, which is sometimes enough to send some frequent flyers packing.

Thankfully, airline rewards members might not need to start over from scratch. Instead, they need to know how to status match at different airlines.

While it might sound unlikely, many airlines let their members status match (sometimes called ‘challenge’) at other airlines. That means that flyers can potentially match their status at another airline or start from a lower tier rather than from zero.

Here’s what you need to know about how to status match at different airlines.

Are you eligible for a status match at different airlines?

First thing’s first—are you even eligible to status match?

That answer depends on the airline and your status. Generally speaking, you will only be eligible to be matched or placed onto a lower-tier status when switching.

Other times, airlines might not advertise that they offer status matching… but you should still keep digging. For example, members who email support might still be able to match at other airlines.

In other words, rather than advertise their status-matching policy full-time, some airlines only do so when prompted.

Lastly, and most importantly, status matches aren’t on the table indefinitely.

Aside from United and Delta Airlines, most American airlines let you seek out a status match only once. Oh, and airlines have the right to deny your status match without explanation. Now onto the good stuff.

Are there different types of status matches?

There are two ways that you can receive a status match: direct matches or status challenges.

A direct match transfers your status in its entirety to a new airline for a trial period.

Most direct matches last only a few months, letting you sample the new airline before deciding to opt in. Remember, to opt-in, you’ll need to be earning with that airline. This is considered the best match because it’s a ‘full’ one.

You might also be offered a status challenge.

This is like a direct match, but on a shorter timeline that lasts only a few months. In that time period, you need to meet certain requirements—hence the name ‘challenge’—in order to keep your status at the new airline.

Here’s how to status match at different airlines

Step 1: Gather your materials

If you ask a new airline for a status match, they’re likely to ask for proof of how you obtained your status as your current airline.

The more documentation and proof you can offer them, the faster you’ll have your answer about whether you’re eligible for a status match.

It’s also recommended that you have a few bookings with an airline or a hotel in the coming months so that you can prove that you’re an active member.

Step 2: Seek out full matches first, then challenges

As outlined above, full status matches are a lot better than challenges because they let you fully move over—no long lists of requirements are needed.

The easiest way to seek out full matches is to go directly to an airline’s status match page.

By contrast, pages listing challenges are usually easier to find. Simply Google the airline and status match challenges. Or you can use platforms like Status Matcher to seek the latest deals.

Remember—if you can’t find an offer for a full status match or a challenge, then reach out to your target airline directly.

Explain the situation behind the switch, then ask them for a status match. Be sure to include any paperwork that highlights how often you give your business to airlines, hotels, and other relevant types of hospitality.

Step 3: Read the fine print

Before you start initiating a status match, make sure you understand the terms and conditions. These are usually more complex challenges.

For example, you might not be able to use miles from the same credit cards as your previous airline. Some airlines also put a note in the fine print when you join their membership program that certain points or statuses won’t carry over.

Step 4: Apply online

Fill out your status match application and hope for the best. The more research and documentation you do in Step 1, the easier filling out online applications is.

Bryce Canyon Rentals: Top Picks for All Types of Travelers

Move over Zion National Park—it’s Bryce Canyon’s time to shine.

This lesser-traveled landmark is one of the most iconic deserts in the world. Still, it receives fewer visitors than areas like Zion or the Grand Canyon, only hitting one-third of the total number of annual guests.

If you’re on the hunt for a rental that will put you close to Bryce Canyon without stranding you in the middle of nowhere, I’ve got suggestions.

Those looking for hotels or campgrounds have a handful of quality lodging options to choose from—but the best way to experience Bryce Canyon is at a private rental.

Want to explore a world of red rocks from a scenic roost? Here are the best Bryce Canyon rentals on Airbnb.

Best Bryce Canyon rentals

Top rental with access to other parks

Airbnb

If you want to bundle trips to Zion National Park, Lake Powell, and the Grand Staircase Monument, this rental is perfectly placed.

Its central location makes it easy to reach these sites without lengthy car rides. On top of its great location, the grounds also offer hiking trails. Just a few steps from the cottage, guests can start exploring.

The best part about this small-but-chic rental? It’s just as cheap as the budget option (listed below). The only catch is that it only sleeps two guests as a studio, making it ideal for couples.

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Best for large groups

Airbnb

This grand cabin is the perfect choice for large groups as it comfortably sleeps ten guests in its four bedrooms. On top of that, it’s got an open floor plan that makes lounging for ten easy.

Aside from its spaciousness, I also love the rental’s rustic and charming design. Both let you get the most out of your trip with loved ones while soaking up the rural atmosphere.

Similar to the last rental, guests have immediate access to hiking and biking trails on the grounds, along with a pond for fishing and ATVs for riding. If you’re there during winter, you can even rent a snowmobile from nearby establishments.

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Best for small groups

Airbnb

I adore this small and rural rental. The log cabin looks like it’s out of a picture book thanks to its iconic features, woodburning stove, and surrounding pine trees.

This option is ideal for small groups with its two bedrooms that sleep a total of six. Just keep in mind that one of those bedrooms is a loft with two king-sized beds.

There are also a few amenities that kids will love. The upstairs loft includes a large stuffed bear and a mini playroom, while the patio out back includes a barbecue grill that’s perfect for families who want to hang around outside.

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Closest to Bryce Canyon National Park

Airbnb

Only thirty minutes to the heart of Bryce Canyon National Park, this rental puts you close to the action—while also letting you soak up the remote peace of southern Utah.

If proximity to the park is your focus, then this rental has everything you need, including a washer-dryer after a long day spent hiking.

With three bedrooms that sleep seven guests, you’ve also got room to stretch if you’re traveling in a group. With its open floor plan, this rental makes it relatively comfortable to hang around in the living room.

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Best off-grid option (and best views)

Airbnb

I love an off-grid option—and they’re usually high-quality in the Southwest thanks to all that ample sunlight and solar power.

In other words, if you’re interested in staying at an off-grid rental, the region around Bryce Canyon is a great place to find them.

This new rental comes with 40 acres of private land to explore. It’s also at a high elevation of 5,700 feet, which gives you a near birds-eye view of the surrounding lands.

As a bonus, Kodachrome Park is close by—but the views might actually be better at this rental.

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Best budget option

Airbnb

This rental is located two miles outside Kanab. Despite its very low price point, you’ll have everything you need for a great escape… and then some.

There’s a deep-soaking tub, an outdoor fire pit and grill, a chef’s kitchen, a washer-dryer, a cedar-lined sauna, and a massive deck with great views. (All for a budget price!)

While the interior is pretty standard, the two bedrooms are spacious and great for relaxing. Plus, the back patio offers a great view with more space for lounging. In other words, it’s a hardy setup for all your Bryce Canyon needs.

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5 Wine-Tasting Tours in Buenos Aires You Can’t Miss

When you think of great wine, which places come to mind?

I immediately imagine the stretching hills of Tuscany, Lombardy, Alsace, Bordeaux, and Rioja. If pressed to think beyond the scope of Italy, France, and Spain, I’d probably jump to either Eastern Europe or South Africa. The former is one of Europe’s emerging wine-producing regions, while the latter is drawing on ancient Greek techniques to craft delicious wines.

I might even argue that the US is up there thanks to our Napa Valley vineyards.

But what about further south, down beyond Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil?

Over the last two decades, Argentina has become one of the world’s most prominent regions for growers and fermenters. In fact, the growth of Argentina’s wine production and exportation has been dubbed the ‘Malbec Boom’.

Here’s what it means for travelers: You can find some of the best wines in the world in Argentina’s Mendoza region, along with its capital city of Buenos Aires.

In fact, you’d be a little foolish not to sample some of its best products while in town.

Want to make a day of it? Here are the highest-rated wine-tasting tours in Buenos Aires.

Top 5 wine-tasting tours in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aire Small-Group Wine Tasting

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This two-hour tour takes you deep underground to explore the best wines in Buenos Aires. I mean that literally—this tour is hosted in a subterranean wine cellar.

The tour maxes out at eight guests, which makes it ideal for anyone who wants to ask a lot of questions along the way. Best of all, the host is a certified sommelier who has a serious love of Malbecs and Torrontes.

That means you get a front-row seat to experience and learn more about the varieties that define Argentinian wine. One reviewer even dubbed it ‘Malbec heaven’.

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Bodega Gamboa Small-Group Wine Tasting Tour with Lunch

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Want to get up close and personal with a vineyard? Don’t worry—you don’t need to take a bus, plane, or train to Argentina’s Mendoza region.

Instead, this tour takes you from Buenos Aires to a vineyard right outside the city: Bodega Gamboa.

There, you can learn about varieties like Malbec from a holistic perspective. Guests also get to sample a wide range of wines before settling down for a picnic that includes local cheeses.

It’s also a great choice for anyone who wants to escape the city for a few hours.

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Introduction to Wine Culture in Buenos Aires

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Want to learn all about Argentinian wine without heading into a cellar or out to a vineyard? Here’s the perfect balance.

This tour connects guests to an experienced sommelier who guides them through the local approach to wine—not just from a production standpoint, but from a social and culinary standpoint, too.

Plus, you also get to experience the ‘picada’. Although distinct in many ways, picada is similar to Spanish tapas. The picada is usually a charcuterie board that comes with cheese and meat.

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Premium Empanadas Cooking Class & Wine Tasting in Palermo

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If sipping on wine while snacking sounds a little too light for you, then toss a few empanadas in the mix. Cooking classes are a great way to learn more about local culture anywhere in the world—and who doesn’t love empanadas?

This class focuses first on cooking great empanadas from scratch. Once the dishes are cooked, guests get to sample what they’ve cooked while also tasting some of the city’s best Malbecs.

This is a great compromise for couples or groups that want to learn more about cooking while also getting to sample great wine.

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Wine Tasting at Downtown Buenos Aires Ego Experience

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Ego Experience is a highly-rated restaurant in Argentina—and it’s got its very own new wine tour experience.

Ego Experience offers guests a highly curated drinking and dining experience in which dishes and drinks are carefully paired together for an optimal meal. Also, there’s tons of fondu.

If that concept intrigues you, then look into their wine-tasting experience. Guests can pick out their own wines or let the pros design a drink-and-dish for them. If you like unique gastronomic projects, start here.

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Better Listening: Best Headphones for Traveling

Technology goes a long way in making travel more comfortable.

Whether you want to really get cozy on a long-haul flight or simply have an easier time when packing for a trip, gadgets empower us to see the world.

One piece of tech that you might have seen recommended time and time again is headphones. Headphones are a deceptively important part of a great packing travel list.

But do you know how to find the best headphones for traveling—or are you still hung up on whether or not you really need a great pair for a stellar vacation?

Let’s explore, starting with the reason why everyone needs a good set of headphones when they hit the road.

Why do you need a good pair of headphones for traveling?

A pair of headphones protects you against noise pollution while also handing you the reins to your favorite entertainment. And a lot more.

Here’s why you need a good pair of headphones for traveling:

  1. To use your smartphone in public. Anytime you’re using your smartphone to stream videos in public, you should be using headphones. That includes video calls, too. This is one of the tenets of modern etiquette, on planes and off.
  2. For comfort in noisy settings. Noise cancellation helps reduce ambient noise. I’ve also found that noise cancellation helps minimize the insanely loud thrum of a Boeing 757 while 35,000 feet in the air.
  3. Music, videos, podcasts, audiobooks, and more. Who doesn’t love listening to their favorite content while enjoying a scenic train ride? Or surviving a hectic bus ride? Remember—headphones can help you get through sticky (and noisy) situations that tend to pop up when we travel.
  4. For ignoring things that go bump in the night. Even the best hotels can suffer from noise pollution. That’s doubly true when you’re lodging in a city center. In the event a normal pair of earplugs doesn’t work, your headphones can act as a backup to drown out any bothersome noises at night.

The best headphones for traveling

The best headphones are portable, offer a high quality of sound, and have a long-lasting battery life.

Below, I’ve listed some of the best headphones on the market in 2024. All headphones listed below come with noise-cancelling features.

Sony WH-1000XM5

They’re comfortable and they offer one of the best noise-cancellation settings in the industry. And speaking of industry, this Sony product is one of the top choices for audio engineers. Should I say more?

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Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

One of the trickiest parts about recommending headphones to travelers is battery life. Battery life is notoriously finicky for headphones—and if you’re anything like me, you might struggle to remember to charge your devices while on the road.

That’s why the Sennheiser product is a great choice. Its battery power is almost unmatched, letting you enjoy a great sound quality for longer.

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

These headphones were recently optimized for better portability and noise cancellation—which means they should be at the top of the list for travelers. Plus, they have a top-tier call quality microphone, which makes them great for video calls at all hours in any setting.

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Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e

This high-quality option excels in terms of audio quality, sound design, and noise cancellation. They’re a bit pricey, but they’re renowned for their extremely rich sound quality.

If you’re on the hunt for a great travel option that you’ll also use at home, then this should be your pick.

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Cambridge Audio Melomania P100

These headphones are easy to pack, all without compromising on sound quality or battery. Though the brand isn’t Given their smaller size, the battery lasts even longer with the Cambridge Melomania. Best of all, it’s batteries are fast-charging, offering a bit of forgiveness when you need to prep for the airport in a rush.

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Visitor Tips: The Coolest Tours in Austin, Texas

Austin is weird—I’m sure you’ve heard.

Even those who have never been to Texas are likely aware that the city of Austin stands out. The slogan ‘Keep Austin Weird‘ may have been invented to spur on small businesses, but the phrase has stuck.

While Austin definitely has Lone Star spirit, locals tend to be invested in artsy and eclectic hobbies, too. That stands out compared to the cowboy and Wild West vibes in other cities like Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas.

But just what about Austin makes it so weird?

Is it the range of museums and art installations? Is it a certain sort of fanaticism locals have for life? Is it the range of day trips available around the city? Is it the bats on Congress Avenue? All that live music? Or the barbecue, instead?

There’s no easy answer—but that doesn’t mean there isn’t one. As a former student of anthropology, I like to get in on the ground floor to learn more. And when it comes to expert opinions, there’s nothing like a passionate local.

Want to know what makes this city weird? I suggest taking a closer look at some of the coolest tours in Austin to hear what their knowledgeable, obsessive hosts have to say.

Coolest tours in Austin

Weird Austin City Tour

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Want to gain a foundational understanding of what makes Austin so weird? Start here. This tour takes you around the city as passionate local experts discuss its culture, history, and leading musical and culinary traditions.

There’s also a live performance from a band during the tour, which takes you on a front-row journey of Austin’s unique identity.

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Austin Small Group Morning Walk

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Greet the day by dodging all those tourist traps. This is one of the most unique city tours I’ve ever seen offered—there’s no big selling point aside from exploring downtown Austin with two goals.

First, avoid tourist traps. Second, learn about the city’s lesser-known stories from a critically acclaimed storyteller. It sounds low-key, but reviewers have dubbed this tour ‘enthralling’ and ‘exceptional’.

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Best of Austin Small-Group Driving Tour

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Want to really spread your wings and learn more about the city? This driving tour looks like one of the most comprehensive ways to get to know the city while locking eyes with some of its most iconic landmarks and neighborhoods, along with a few hidden gems that locals adore.

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Austin Walking Food Tour

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Get out and about in one of Austin’s most historic districts—and sample some of its best eats along the way. This tour will introduce you to the very best in specialties like barbecue, along with lesser-known favorites like cannoli, breakfast tacos, and more.

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4-Hour Austin Signature Brewery Tour

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Great barbecue is only half the story in Austin. If you want to gain a greater understanding of the city’s weirdness, then you’ll need to sample its local beers from its top breweries.

This tour takes you to the city’s three most celebrated breweries and taprooms, ferrying you around Austin in a small group. Along with sampling a range of beers, guests are also treated to a small meal.

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Guided Sunset Bat Kayak Tour

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A bat kayak tour—that’s the kind of weirdness I figured would abound in Austin. At sunset every night, bats flood Congress Avenue Bridge.

But this sight has become a tourist hotspot, meaning many tour groups are too large for guests to really enjoy the experience. This option focuses on small groups so that everyone involved can see the bats and follow their group.

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The Brunch Bus: Food Tour with a Live Band on Board

You can find plenty of live music bar crawls around Austin—and I’d recommend you join one or two or five. But none hold a candle to the weird allure of the Brunch Bus.

Just find a seat, jam out with the onboard band, get off when it’s time for some brunch, then do it all over again.

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