Family Road Trips 1,650 Miles

A family just documented their epic journey — 1,650 miles each way with 8 kids in just 2 days. The blog post offers honest reflections, essential logistics tips, and humorous anecdotes from their ambitious cross-country adventure.

To cover 1,650 miles in two days, the family would have had to average 825 miles per day. This translates to approximately 12-14 hours of driving each day, not including time for stops. The total drive time for 1,650 miles is estimated to be around 33 hours at a consistent 50 mph. A cross-country road trip for a large family requires significant logistical planning. Key considerations include seating arrangements to minimize conflict, managing luggage space, and planning for frequent stops. For a family with eight children, this often means utilizing a large passenger van or a combination of vehicles. The cost of such a journey can be substantial. For a family of eight on a three-week cross-country trip, one estimate placed gas costs alone at $1,248. Food is another major expense, with one family of eight spending $405 on groceries over three weeks to keep costs down by avoiding restaurants. Keeping a large number of children entertained and comfortable in a confined space for extended periods is a primary challenge. Experts suggest planning routes with engaging stops and involving children in the planning process to manage expectations. Despite the challenges, many families find road trips to be a more economical way to travel compared to flying.

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