Paving the Way to Smooth Travels
There’s something special about the Great American Road Trip. Miles of open
highway stretching out in front of you. Roadside attractions of all shapes
and sizes. Infinite opportunities to learn, bond, explore, and maybe even
bicker with a sibling. There’s truly something for everyone!
As you prepare for your next adventure, thoughtfully organizing your vehicle
will save you time, money, and frustration on the road. Read on for our tips
and tricks to make the most of your time away!
The Benefits of Pre-Trip Organizing
You’ve picked your destination. You’ve plotted your route. Now it’s time
to wedge everything into wherever it fits and hit the road, right?
Wrong! Taking the extra time to get your vehicle organized before your
trip has numerous benefits:
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Less stress and frustration. Digging around for
sunglasses while everyone is napping. A phone charger that doesn’t
quite reach. Snack wrappers everywhere. A box of markers barely out of
the grasp of the youngest kid. All of these micro-stresses add up and
can dampen the mood of even the happiest traveler.
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More time. When you’ve carefully chosen which items
to bring and where to put them, you will spend less of your vacation
time searching the trunk for elusive items, or even worse, making
expensive and time-consuming stops to replace what’s missing.
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Easier food options. Having well-organized,
pre-packaged food options ensures that you always have healthy (and
less expensive!) food and drinks available, regardless of where your
path takes you.
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Entertained children. If you’ve traveled with kids
(or adults!) of any age, you know that boredom can quickly spiral into
something worse. Having a well-organized vehicle can help passengers
keep themselves entertained and engaged.
Wondering where to begin? Read on for our space-by-space ideas for
whipping your chariot into shape before you hit the road!
Organizing Your Vehicle, One Space at a Time
Before loading your car for your road trip, you’ve got to start the same
way you would with any organizing project—taking everything out of the
space you are organizing to see what’s there, making smart decisions
about what can stay and what should go, and only then organizing the
rest. If you need a refresher on removing excess clutter from any space,
revisit our blog for a
step-by-step guide!
The various spaces in your car fulfill specific functions, so make sure
you are prioritizing which items make the most sense for each space.
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Center Console: The Domain of the Driver. The center
console is the only space that’s truly accessible for the driver, so
make sure that it has everything they need within reach: sunglasses,
phone charger, lip balm, gum or mints, quick access to a playlist or
podcast, water bottle, etc.
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Glove Box: The Domain of the Co-pilot. The driver
gets the glory, but it’s the co-pilot who makes the road trip happen!
The co-pilot often serves as navigator, drink opener, squabble solver,
tech guru, snack distributor, and more. We recommend using separate
bags or pouches to keep categories of items organized and easy to find
in the glove box:
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Extra cords for various gadgets
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Health supplies (hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, headache and
stomach meds, band-aids, neosporin, tweezers, etc.)
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Important documents, such as your insurance and registration
information
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Sleep supplies for nappers (eye masks and ear plugs)
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Pen and paper
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The Backseat: The Domain of the Passengers.
Accessibility is key—backseat passengers need to be able to reach
their activities and snacks without unbuckling. A few things that
might help:
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Back of seat organizers can keep a wide variety of items within
reach. Many folks have had good luck with repurposing a door shoe
organizer for this!
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A box or narrow crate in the center can be a game changer for
helping kids keep track of their items—and limit the amount they
are packing.
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Many vehicles have an abundance of cup-holders! A few plastic cups
from the kitchen can help passengers make use of this valuable
space—think crayon storage, headphones and cords, or snacks!
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The Cargo Space: The Storage Domain. If you love the
game Tetris, now is your time to shine! Use the space in your trunk or
cargo area as strategically as you can, being mindful of when you will
need access to each item. Place your most-likely-to-need first items
closest to the bumper, so you don’t waste precious time moving
everything out and then back in to reach something. It’s always a good
idea to make sure you have a
travel safety
kit with you (especially if you are expecting difficult weather)
Tips and Tricks to BEEgin Your Journey
We’ve rounded up a few of our most-used items and ideas for organizing
your journey.
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Daily Tidying. Every day, take the 15 minutes to
clean out trash and debris, refill snacks and activities, and put
everything back in its place. Bring the things you need to keep your
car tidy: Wet wipes? Trash bag or can? Paper towels?
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Repurposing Items. You don’t need to spend a bunch of
money buying gimmicky car organization products. Think about how items
you already own can help you accomplish your goals. Don’t have a place
to hang a grocery sack for trash? Stick a removable adhesive hook in
an accessible spot. Need something to organize kid art supplies or
snacks in? You finally have a reason to use that old shower caddy! If
you don’t have time to divide out bulk snacks into smaller bags for
the road, toss a package of coffee filters into the snack bag. Coffee
filters cost pennies, hold their shape, and take up minimal space.
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A Place for Everything. The biggest chaos-makers in a
car are those items that don’t have a place to live, so make sure that
you figure out the most sensible spot for each item, and then
encourage the whole family to put the item back in the same place
every time.
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Frozen Water Bottles. We love it when we remember to
freeze a few bottles of water before a road trip. They serve as ice
packs while they are frozen, and then eventually become beverages!
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The Almighty Snack Bag. Being mindful about the
variety of foods you bring—and how they are packaged—can save you time
and money on the road. You will save money by not being subjected to
that upcharge for convenience at your stops. And you’ll save time at
your stops by putting an end to the endless browsing and indecision
about what to pick.
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Mesh Bags. We never bombard you with countless
organizational products because we know buying more things won’t solve
your clutter problems. One of the very few exceptions is these
mesh zipper bags
, which keep you organized when traveling without adding a lot of
extra weight or bulk.
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New-to-You Activities. If you have a road trip coming
up, keep an eye out for activities that will keep weary travelers
entertained. Whether it’s borrowing a stack of magazines from a
friend, printing out instructions for new card games, downloading a
couple of podcast episodes from a comedian, or pulling out a set of
forgotten window clings for the kids, brainstorming for fun new ways
to occupy your time will be worth every minute!
As you BEEgin your next summer adventure, we hope spending a few extra
minutes before you leave will help you make the most of your time making
memories, one mile at a time!
As with any organizational project, if you need help, you can always
reach out to the
closest Bee Organized location
for the compassionate, confidential, and judgment-free support we are
known for!