• Family Travel Unfiltered: Travel According to Chase
    Jun 13 2025

    Episode 181: Family Travel Unfiltered: Travel According to Chase

    Description:

    In this special episode, Rob and Traci hand over the mic to their 14-year-old son, Chase, to get the real scoop on what it’s like to travel as a teen with your family. From surprising emotional moments to brutally honest takes on shopping, alone time, and matching family shirts—Chase doesn't hold back. If you're planning a trip with teens (or are one), this episode is filled with laughs, insight, and a fresh perspective on family vacations.

    What You’ll Hear:

    • Chase’s honest reaction to hearing “We’re going on a trip tomorrow”
    • Why the car ride might be his favorite part of the trip
    • His all-time favorite family vacation memory (hint: it involves Universal and a magical feeling)
    • The teen truth about shopping on vacation (parents, take notes)
    • What teens really want on trips (spoiler: space and snacks)
    • The inside scoop on favorite parks, beach habits, and vacation speed rounds
    • How ADHD impacts Chase’s travel experience—and how to help teens like him stay grounded
    • Why bringing one friend can make a trip better, but more than one might be a recipe for drama

    Episode Highlights:

    • 🎢 Favorite rides and parks (Disney vs. Universal showdown!)
    • 🌊 Beach vs. pool debates, and why go-karts never get old
    • 🎧 Teens and unplugging—surprising takes from Chase
    • 🧠 Real talk about anxiety, ADHD, and teen mental health while traveling

    Subscribe & Connect:

    Be sure to subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Substack, and share this episode with a parent trying to turn eye rolls into enthusiasm. Because yes, your teen is listening—even if they’ve got their headphones in.

    Closing Notes:

    "Remember folks, to keep your passports and your hearts open."

    "Safe travels, everyone."

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    18 mins
  • Ice Cream, Headphones and Thrill Rides: Travel According to Nash
    Jun 6 2025

    🎙️ Episode 180: A Kid’s-Eye View of Travel with Nash

    In this special episode, Rob and Traci hand the mic over to their son Nash, who shares what travel looks like from a kid’s perspective. From theme parks to veggie straws, Nash covers it all in his own honest, hilarious, and heartwarming way.

    Episode 180 starts now.

    🧳 What We Talked About:

    • Nash’s All-Time Favorite Trip
    • Destin, Florida takes the crown for its mix of beach fun, ice cream, and family bonding—including cousins and grandparents!
    • Disney World vs. Destin vs. Pigeon Forge
    • Nash sets the record straight on sibling preferences, shares his love for Star Wars rides, and admits Tower of Terror might not be as scary as it looks.
    • The Perfect Vacation Day (Nash-Style)
    • Wake up at 6 AM. Hit Disneyland. Eat seafood. Sleep by 10 PM. No fireworks needed.
    • Road Trip Hacks for Kids (By a Kid)
    • 🎵 Blast music (until the grown-ups complain)
    • 🎧 Bring headphones
    • 🍿 Favorite snack? Veggie straws and gas station goodies
    • Kid’s Travel Wisdom:
    • Always pack headphones
    • Pick a family meetup spot in case you get lost
    • Don’t trust strangers—only go with someone who knows your secret family code
    • Rapid-Fire Reviews:
    • Disney World: Loves Star Wars and thrill rides, meh on food
    • Destin: Swimming with cousins, Superman ice cream, hates the waves
    • Pigeon Forge: Water parks are awesome, Titanic Museum? Not so much

    🎧 Special Guest:

    Nash – 9 years old, experienced family traveler, thrill ride connoisseur, and veggie straw enthusiast.


    📣 Connect With Us!

    Got a young traveler in your family with strong opinions like Nash? We’d love to hear from them!

    Send a voice note or message on Instagram or Substack.

    🔗 Follow us on Instagram: @thefamilyvacationer

    📰 Subscribe on Substack: The Family Vacationer

    Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    👉 Remember to keep your hearts and your passports open. Safe travels, everyone.

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    16 mins
  • Wallace, Idaho: The Mountain Town with a Silver Lining
    May 23 2025

    🎙️ Episode 179: Wallace, Idaho – History, Adventure & The Center of the Universe

    Show Notes:

    Looking for your next unforgettable family getaway? In this episode of The Family Vacationer, Rob and Traci head to the historic and quirky town of Wallace, Idaho—a place where silver mining history meets outdoor adventure, small-town charm, and even a claim to being the "Center of the Universe."

    Our guest, Shauna Hillman joins us to share what makes this mountain town a hidden gem for family travelers. From biking the famous Route of the Hiawatha, to hiking historic trails like the Pulaski Tunnel Trail, and discovering fascinating local museums, Wallace offers something for every age group.

    Shauna gives us a full picture of Wallace’s evolution—from surviving a devastating downtown fire in 1972 and preserving its historic identity, to thriving today as a family-friendly destination surrounded by 600 miles of national forest.

    In This Episode, You'll Learn:

    • What makes Wallace a “teacup town” and why its mining roots are still central to the community
    • Activities for younger kids, teens, and active families
    • The story behind the town’s “Center of the Universe” status
    • Must-do experiences like the Route of the Hiawatha bike trail and local festivals
    • Unique food and lodging options, including huckleberry treats and historic hotels
    • Tips for visiting in all seasons, including winter sports and snowshoeing
    • Where to find more info and plan your trip

    Featured Attractions:

    • Route of the Hiawatha – A scenic, family-friendly bike trail through tunnels and over trestles
    • Pulaski Tunnel Trail – A hike honoring heroic firefighting history from the 1910 Great Fire
    • Wallace District Mining Museum & Sierra Silver Mine Tour
    • Annual Events – Huckleberry Festival, antique car shows, Statehood Day Parade & more
    • Local eats – Pizza, ice cream, huckleberry shakes, and family-friendly menus everywhere

    Useful Links:

    • Wallace Chamber of Commerce: www.wallaceid.fun
    • Facebook: Wallace Idaho Chamber
    • Sign up for the Wallace Wednesday newsletter at the Chamber site for updates and events.

    Subscribe & Connect:

    Don’t forget to subscribe to The Family Vacationer, leave us a review, and follow us on Instagram and Substack for even more family travel tips and destination inspiration.


    “Remember to keep your hearts and your passports open. Safe travels, everyone!”

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    30 mins
  • Travel More, Spend Less: Smarter Family Vacations with Karen Dawkins
    May 16 2025

    🎙️ Episode 178: How to Travel More for Less with Karen Dawkins

    Guest: Karen Dawkins, Family Travels on a Budget

    Series: Smart Family Travel

    If you’ve ever said, “We’d love to travel more, but it’s just not in the budget,” this episode is for you.

    Rob sits down with family budget travel expert Karen Dawkins, the creator of Family Travels on a Budget, to share smart, stress-free strategies for getting the most out of your vacation dollar — without sacrificing joy or quality. Karen's no-nonsense, realistic approach has been featured in USA Today, HuffPost, and more.

    🎧 In This Episode:

    • Why budget travel isn’t about spending the least — it’s about getting the most value
    • The #1 mistake families make when trying to save money on vacation
    • How to avoid hidden costs like parking, resort fees, and baggage fees
    • When and how to book flights and accommodations for maximum savings
    • Favorite destinations that are big on fun and low on cost (spoiler: Chattanooga!)
    • Travel rewards, loyalty programs, and hacks to stretch your dollars further
    • Creative ways to save on food without skipping great meals
    • The best places to find free and low-cost activities
    • All-inclusive resorts vs. cultural immersion: how to choose what’s right for your goals
    • Why Karen swears by Brits Donuts in Carolina Beach 🍩

    🧭 Resources Mentioned:

    • Family Travels on a Budget
    • Instagram hashtags like #FreeThingsToDoIn{CityName}
    • National Park Passes
    • City attraction passes (like GoCity or CityPASS)
    • Home2 Suites (cat-friendly & family-friendly)
    • Costco Travel
    • VRBO (transparent pricing & family space)

    💬 Final Thought:

    “Plan with your goal in mind, not just your destination. Let the experience guide the budget — not the other way around.”

    👉 Subscribe, review, and share this episode with friends or family looking to make travel part of their lifestyle — even on a budget.

    🎒 Keep your hearts and your passports open — and safe travels from The Family Vacationer!

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    45 mins
  • Hidden Gems of the South: Family Adventures Off the Beaten Path
    May 9 2025

    🎧 Episode 177: Hidden Gems of the South: Family Adventures Off the Beaten Path

    Looking for your next unforgettable family getaway without the airport hassle or a sky-high price tag? This week on The Family Vacationer, Rob and Traci welcome Lesli Peterson, founder of 365 Atlanta Traveler, to uncover the best underrated destinations across the Southern U.S. perfect for families seeking flexibility, fun, and meaningful travel experiences.

    From hiking Georgia’s hidden canyons to exploring the unexpected charm of Huntsville, Alabama, Lesli shares her favorite off-the-beaten-path destinations, travel tips for every age, and why you don’t have to leave the South—or spend a fortune—to have a memorable vacation. Plus, she reflects on her own family’s epic year-long RV adventure and the power of traveling with your kids while they still want to hang out with you.

    🎒 In this episode:

    • Why traveling with kids when they’re young matters more than you think
    • Favorite lesser-known destinations like Martin County, FL and Henry County, GA
    • The surprising magic of places like Columbus, GA and Huntsville, AL
    • Family-friendly festivals you won’t want to miss (yes, even Dragon Con!)
    • Top tips for planning budget vacations using state parks
    • How to stay flexible and intentional when travel plans go sideways
    • The real reward of travel writing: helping families make memories

    🧭 Mentioned in this episode:

    • 365 Atlanta Traveler – 365atlantatraveler.com
    • Little St. Simons Island
    • Okefenokee Swamp and Georgia State Parks
    • Wire & Wood Songwriters Festival (Alpharetta, GA)
    • Dragon Con Parade (Atlanta, GA)
    • Hot Air Balloon Festival (Helen, GA)
    • Martin County, FL
    • Columbus, GA dining + outdoor rec scene
    • RV travel tips and national park highlights

    👤 Guest:

    Lesli Peterson is a mom, writer, and founder of 365 Atlanta Traveler, a leading site for family-friendly travel inspiration across Georgia and the Southeast. Her mission is to help families make the most of their time together through meaningful, flexible, and affordable adventures.


    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen!

    📸 Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyvacationer

    📰 Get bonus content and episode extras on Substack

    🎒 Remember to keep your hearts and your passports open. Safe travels, everyone!

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    35 mins
  • Family Fun in the Florida Keys
    May 3 2025

    🎧 Episode 176: Exploring the Florida Keys with Britt Myers

    Thinking the Florida Keys is just for grown-ups? Think again! In this episode, Rob chats with Britt Myers—co-founder of Keys Weekly and a passionate local advocate—to uncover what makes this legendary island chain an unexpectedly perfect destination for families.

    From Key Largo to Key West, Britt helps bust the myth that the Keys are only about rum and Jimmy Buffett. We explore kid-friendly beaches, eco-adventures, cultural gems, amazing eats, and the kind of laid-back island charm that welcomes families with open arms. Whether you're planning your first visit or just looking for a fresh take on this iconic road trip, this episode will inspire you to pack up the kids and hit U.S. 1.

    🏝️ In This Episode:

    • Why the Florida Keys are more than just Key West (and more family-friendly than you think)
    • Kid-approved activities like dolphin encounters, kayaking tours, snorkeling, and biking the islands
    • Local food highlights including key lime pie, conch fritters, pink shrimp, and fresh seafood
    • Family-friendly festivals and seasonal events like lobster mini-season and seafood fests
    • Britt’s must-do recommendations: The Dolphin Research Center, Sombrero Beach, eco-tours, and state parks
    • The arts and music scene in the Keys—including events like the Songwriters Festival and hidden-gem live music spots
    • How to get there: Tips on flying into Key West or driving down from Miami

    🌐 Resources & Links:

    • Keys Weekly: Your go-to source for local news, events, and family-friendly happenings in the Florida Keys
    • Dolphin Research Center
    • Visit Florida Keys for additional trip planning help

    ✈️ Takeaway Tip:

    Don’t just stay put—rent a bike or a golf cart, hop on a boat, or hit the kayaking trails. The Florida Keys are meant to be explored at a laid-back pace with curiosity and an open heart.


    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review The Family Vacationer! You can also follow us on Instagram and Substack for bonus content and travel inspiration.

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    39 mins
  • Decorah, IA
    Apr 25 2025

    🎙️ Episode 175: Discovering Decorah, Iowa – Nature, Culture & Family Fun

    Series: Small Towns, Big Adventure

    Guest: Alyssa Ritter, Visit Decorah

    Description:

    In this kickoff episode of our Small Towns, Big Adventure series, we're spotlighting Decorah, Iowa—a scenic and culturally rich destination nestled in the Driftless Region of the Midwest. From its striking natural beauty to its vibrant Norwegian heritage, Decorah offers a unique and meaningful travel experience for families of all ages.

    Our guest, Alyssa Ritter from the Visit Decorah shares everything you need to know to plan your trip—from outdoor adventures and indoor escapes to family-friendly restaurants, local festivals, and lodging options.


    🎧 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    ✅ Where Decorah is and why its landscape is so unique

    ✅ Top outdoor activities for families with kids, teens, and even college students

    ✅ The magic of Dunning Springs, Trout Run Trail, and Upper Iowa River paddling

    ✅ Year-round attractions like Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum, Kingpin Entertainment Center, and Sunflower Discovery Center

    ✅ Must-visit food spots: Mabe’s Pizza, Luna Valley Farm, Impact Coffee, and more

    ✅ Tips for visiting during festivals like Nordic Fest, Laura Ingalls Wilder Day, and Lawn Chair Night

    ✅ Where to stay: from Pulpit Rock Campground to unique vacation rentals

    ✅ Pro travel tips to make the most of your time in this walkable, bike-friendly town

    🗓 Best Time to Visit:

    Late spring through early fall (May–October) for warm weather, vibrant foliage, and full access to seasonal attractions and festivals.


    🛶 Rob & Traci’s Takeaway:

    Decorah is the kind of place where you can truly relax, reconnect, and create lasting memories—with no need for a vacation after your vacation. Whether you’re hiking, paddling, eating local, or immersing yourself in Nordic culture, this small town delivers big adventure.


    📸 Connect with The Family Vacationer:

    • Follow us on Instagram: @thefamilyvacationer
    • Get behind-the-scenes content and travel tips on our Substack: thefamilyvacationer.substack.com

    🎒 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with fellow travel-loving families.

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    47 mins
  • Travel for Every Body: Wonders Within Reach
    Apr 18 2025

    🎙 Episode 174: Travel for Every Body

    Guest: Jennifer Allen, Wonders Within Reach

    On this episode of The Family Vacationer, Rob welcomes back Jennifer Allen from Wonders Within Reach, a passionate advocate, writer, and mom to three who’s reshaping the conversation around accessible family travel.

    From accessible national parks and theme parks to unexpected small towns doing big things for inclusion, Jennifer shares practical advice, inspiring stories, and essential resources for families traveling with mobility, sensory, or medical needs. Whether you're planning your first accessible getaway or looking to broaden your perspective on inclusive travel, this episode is packed with real talk and hopeful solutions.

    🌟 In This Episode:

    • The biggest misconceptions about accessible travel
    • Top U.S. destinations and national parks that are leading the way
    • What theme parks are getting right—and where they’re falling short
    • Honest insights about air travel, gear, and accommodations
    • How Jennifer’s family became "guinea pigs" for making travel more inclusive
    • Resources, blogs, and apps to help plan accessible adventures

    ✈️ Key Takeaways:

    • Accessibility starts with information: Many places are more inclusive than they appear—but poor online info holds families back
    • Start small and plan smart: Less is more when creating an accessible, enjoyable itinerary
    • Advocacy matters: Jennifer and her family work directly with destinations to improve access for all travelers

    🔗 Resources Mentioned:

    • Wonders Within Reach
    • RentABLE
    • Wheel the World
    • National Ability Center
    • TravelAbility’s Accessible Travel Map

    📱 Connect with Jennifer:

    • Website: wonderswithinreach.com
    • Instagram: @wonderswithinreach

    If you or someone you know is hesitant about traveling with a disability—this episode is your permission slip to go. Inclusion isn’t just a checkbox, it’s an invitation. And Jennifer shows us how to accept it.

    👉 Subscribe, rate & review the show wherever you listen, and follow us on Instagram and Substack for more family travel inspiration.

    🎒 Keep your hearts and your passports open — and we’ll see you out there.

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    29 mins