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Ready Set Depart
by Ashley Linton
Want to travel with your family but not sure where to start? You can do it! Really! Whether you're dreaming of a trip around the world or a weekend getaway one county over, Ready Set Depart is here to help. We share real-life tips, planning advice, and ideas to keep kids happy along the way. Let’s make travel doable, and fun, for your whole family.
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Episode 36: Star Wars Nite at Disneyland: 10 Tips to Make the Most of Disney After Dark
If Star Wars Nite at Disneyland has been on your radar, this is the episode that will help you decide if it’s worth it… and how to make the most of it. We’re breaking down what Disney After Dark events are really like, from late-night park access and shorter ride lines to exclusive food, merch, and experiences you won’t find during the day. You’ll get our top 10 tips, including when to arrive, what to wear, how to plan your food orders, and why costumes can make or break your night. We’re also sharing what surprised us most after going multiple times and who this event is best suited for (especially when you’re traveling with kids). If you’re thinking about going, this will help you feel prepared, confident, and ready to enjoy every minute.Sound Effect by freesound_community from PixabaySupport the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 35: Lassen Volcanic National Park: Things to Do, Travel Tips, and Visiting with Kids
Lassen Volcanic National Park in Northern California is one of the most underrated national parks and in this episode, I’m sharing why it’s such a great destination for families. Located near Redding, this Park offers geothermal features similar to Yellowstone, but with far fewer crowds and a more manageable size for kids. I walk you through how to get there, where to stay, and the best things to do, including scenic pull-offs, easy hikes like Devastation Trail, and must-see spots like Sulphur Works. I also share practical travel tips, from preparing kids for hydrothermal areas to making the most of the Junior Ranger program. If you’re looking for a family-friendly National Park that’s beautiful, unique, and off the beaten path, Lassen should be on your list.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 34: Cherry Blossoms in Washington, DC: Peak Bloom vs Festival + Tips for Visiting with Kids
You’ve probably heard people say they want to see the cherry blossoms in Washington, DC, but did you know that visiting during the National Cherry Blossom Festival doesn’t always mean you’ll actually see the blooms? In this episode, I’m breaking down the difference between peak bloom and the festival so you can plan your trip at the right time. I’ll walk you through when to go, where to stay, how to get around with kids, and what a realistic day might look like. Plus, I’m sharing what to do if you miss peak bloom (because your trip can still be amazing). If a spring trip to DC is on your list, this episode will help you feel prepared and excited to go.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 33: Sequoia National Park: Big Trees, Easy Adventures, and Great Family Memories
In this episode of Ready Set Depart, we’re heading to Sequoia National Park in California - home to some of the largest trees on Earth and one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes you can experience as a family. From how to get there and where to stay, to what you absolutely shouldn’t miss once you arrive, we’re sharing everything you need to know to plan your trip with confidence. If you’re looking for a national park adventure that feels both manageable and unforgettable, Sequoia might be the perfect place to start.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 32: 5 Ways to Save Money on Family Travel
Spring break is here, flights are expensive, and family travel can add up fast. In this episode of Ready Set Depart, I’m sharing five practical ways we save money every time we travel as a family. From hotel and airline rewards to discounted gift cards, smarter flight timing, and simple grocery strategies, these small shifts can make a big difference in your overall travel budget. I’m also talking about why adventure doesn’t have to be far from home to be meaningful. If you want to travel more without spending more, this episode is for you.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 31: San Diego with Kids: An Olympic-Style Guide to the Best Things to Do
Planning a family trip to San Diego and feeling overwhelmed by all the options? In this episode, we break it all down by handing out gold, silver, and bronze medals to the best things to do in San Diego with kids, from museums and animals to food, outdoor spots, and day trips. We share what surprised us, what we’d skip, and what we think is truly worth a gold medal, with Trooper serving as our official judge. Whether you’re planning a spring break trip or just dreaming about sunshine, this episode will help you build a San Diego itinerary your whole family will enjoy.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 30: Dinosaur National Monument: Where the Bones Are Still in the Rock (A Family Guide)
In this episode of Ready Set Depart, we’re talking all about Dinosaur National Monument and why it’s such a great trip for families with kids. I’m sharing how to get there, where to stay, and what I’d actually focus on if you’re visiting with children, starting with the can’t-miss Quarry Exhibit Hall where dinosaur bones are still visible right in the rock. We also cover easy hikes, scenic drives, petroglyphs, and a few fun stops in Vernal before you even enter the Monument. Trooper joins me to share what stood out to him most, including touching real dinosaur bones and trying some memorable geocaching. If your family loves dinosaurs but you want an adventure that’s exciting without being overwhelming, this episode is for you.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 29: Victoria, BC: A Family-Friendly Long Weekend Itinerary
In this episode of the Ready Set Depart Podcast, I share a family-friendly itinerary for a long weekend in Victoria, British Columbia. From whale-filled ferry rides across the Salish Sea to Afternoon Tea at the historic Empress Hotel, I walk you through exactly how to plan an easy, memorable trip just across the Canadian border. I also share practical tips on transportation, passport requirements, and traveling without a car, along with kid-approved stops like gardens, farms, and the Royal BC Museum. This episode is perfect for families looking for a relaxed first international trip that blends wildlife, walkable sights, and simple planning.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 28: From Black Squirrels to Boat Rides: What We Learned at Niagara Falls
This episode takes you to Niagara Falls with me and Trooper as we share the surprising facts we learned while planning our family trip. We cover what makes the Falls so powerful (including a water-flow comparison you can actually picture), plus the history, engineering, and a few wild stories from the past. We get practical with what to do and see, including our honest take on Maid of the Mist, Cave of the Winds, Prospect Point, and tips for visiting in every season. We also share a few fun extras like black squirrels, nighttime illumination and fireworks, and nearby stops like Buffalo, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Lockport’s “Flight of Five” locks. Whether you’re planning a trip or just dreaming about one, this is the episode for you!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 27: From Dreaming to Departing: How to Plan a Family Adventure in 2026
Planning a family adventure doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this episode of Ready Set Depart, we walk through how to turn a travel dream into a realistic, memory-making adventure for your family in 2026. From choosing dates and destinations to budgeting, hyping up your kids, and keeping your sanity while you travel, this episode is packed with practical tips you can actually use. You’ll hear real-life examples, planning strategies that lower stress, and simple ways to slow down and enjoy the journey. If you want to plan a family trip that works for your kids, your budget, and your energy, this episode will help you get started.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 26: Disneyland with Kids: Smart Travel Tips and a Magical Ride Challenge
Planning a family trip to Disneyland? In this episode of the Ready Set Depart podcast, I’m sharing practical Disneyland tips and tricks to help families plan transportation, choose where to stay, navigate the parks with kids of all ages, and save time once inside. Along the way, you can play a fun “guess the ride” game featuring sound clips from rides at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, with a chance to win travel-themed stickers. From flying into the best airport and using the Disneyland app to stroller tips, Lightning Lane strategy, and mobile ordering food, this episode is packed with real-life advice. If you’re heading to Disneyland with kids and want to feel prepared and relaxed, this is an episode you’ll want to save for your trip.Remember to send your answers to [email protected] is the link to prepaid parking at the Disneyland Resort.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 25: Flying for the Holidays? Make It Easier With These Simple Tips
Holiday air travel can feel like a lot, especially with unpredictable weather, crowded airports, and delays popping up left and right. In this episode, I’m sharing 15 practical tips to help your family fly with a little less stress this season. We’ll talk about everything from choosing the right flight times to packing smarter, using TSA PreCheck, managing cancellations, and keeping kids happy when travel days run long. You’ll also hear simple tricks that make a difference, like monitoring your incoming aircraft and planning for the extra stuff you’ll bring home after the holidays. If you’re hoping for smoother departures, fewer surprises, and a more relaxed trip with your family, this episode is for you.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 24: How to Plan the Perfect Winter Getaway to Leavenworth Washington with Kids
Looking for the perfect winter getaway with your family? In this episode, we’re taking you to Leavenworth, Washington, one of the most magical Christmas towns in the country. Just two hours from Seattle, this Bavarian-style mountain village turns into a snowy wonderland filled with twinkling lights, cozy treats, and plenty of kid-approved fun.We’re sharing everything you need to know for a winter trip to Leavenworth: how to get there (including the train to Icicle Station), what the weather really feels like, how to pack for teens-and-twenties temps, and why staying downtown makes the whole trip easier. You’ll hear Trooper’s take on the sledding hill, our favorite places to eat, must-see spots like the Reindeer Farm, and all the winter activities that make this little town such a hit with families.If Leavenworth has been on your list, or if you’re just dreaming of a snowy escape, this episode will help you plan a trip full of simple, memorable moments.Let’s keep making traveling with your family easier, one trip at a time.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 23: Gift Guide for Travelers: Cozy, Clever, and Carry-on Ready
Looking for the perfect gifts for travelers? In this episode of Ready Set Depart, we’re sharing our favorite cozy, clever, and carry-on ready gift ideas for family travelers of all kinds—from road trippers and National Park lovers to parents flying with kids. Whether you’re shopping for a holiday, birthday, or just because, this thoughtful traveler’s gift guide has something useful and fun for everyone on your list. And the best part? We’ve put together a full linked gift guide at readysetdepart.com so you can easily find everything mentioned in this episode—no note-taking required.Tune in and discover gifts that travelers will actually use (and love), and make your next shopping trip a breeze.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 22: From Cubes to Ziplocks: Smart Packing Tips for Families on the Go
Packing for a family trip doesn’t have to feel overwhelming! In this episode of Ready Set Depart, I’m sharing my best family travel packing tips, from how to use packing cubes effectively to the simple ziplock bag hack for kids’ outfits that saves time and fights off the morning chaos. You’ll also hear my favorite advice for flying with babies and toddlers, like why you should always pack extra diapers, keep a change of clothes for everyone, and what to stash in your carry-on essentials. We’ll cover everything from road trip luggage vs. airline luggage, when to choose duffle bags or hard-sided suitcases, and how to leave room for souvenirs. Whether you’re preparing for your next family vacation, a quick weekend getaway, or a long-haul adventure, this episode will help you pack smarter, stress less, and feel more confident on the road.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 21: Oahu with Kids: Beaches, Treats, and Adventures Your Family Will Love
Dreaming of a tropical getaway? In this episode of Ready Set Depart, we’re taking you to Oahu, Hawaii, the island most people picture when they think of paradise. From Waikiki’s calm waves and Friday night fireworks to hiking Diamond Head, snorkeling Hanauma Bay, and indulging in shave ice or Hula Pie, Oahu has something for every member of the family. We’ll also share fun trivia (including Hawaii’s tongue-twisting state fish), practical travel tips, and some of our favorite family memories from the island. Whether you love history, adventure, or just relaxing on the beach, Oahu is waiting to make your next family trip unforgettable.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 20: Weird, Wonderful, and Unforgettable: Exploring Joshua Tree National Park with Kids
On this episode of Ready Set Depart, We’re taking you with us to Joshua Tree National Park—a place that surprised us so much, it became our family’s favorite. From funky desert towns to boulder climbing and sunrise at the Cholla Cactus Garden, Joshua Tree is weird, wonderful, and unlike anywhere else. We’ll share the hikes we loved, the animals we spotted, and the little moments that made this trip unforgettable. If you’ve ever wondered whether this desert park is worth the stop, we’ll show you why it absolutely is.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 19: Homeschooling on the Road: Why Travel and Learning Go Hand in Hand
In this episode of Ready Set Depart, I share how our family discovered that homeschooling and travel are the perfect pair. From flexible schedules to lessons that come alive in museums, parks, and historic sites, I explain how learning on the road sparks curiosity in ways a classroom can’t. You’ll also hear from Trooper, as he shares his own take on “roadschooling.” Whether you homeschool full-time or just want to add meaningful learning to your family vacations, this episode is packed with practical tips, honest stories, and encouragement to make travel part of your education journey.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 18: The Mountain Is Out! Discovering Mount Rainier with Kids
In this episode of Ready Set Depart, we explore the beauty, history, and family-friendly adventures of Mount Rainier National Park—affectionately known in the Pacific Northwest as The Mountain.We dive into Rainier’s rich past, from its significance to Indigenous tribes and its designation as one of the first National Parks, to the mountaineers, loggers, and conservationists who helped protect it. Along the way, we share some of the most memorable experiences families can enjoy today, including:Iconic Views & Rustic Charm – Discover why Rainier’s snowy peak has captivated generations and how the Park’s unique “Rustic Style” buildings set the stage for National Park architecture.Family Hikes for Every Level – From the easy Trail of Shadows and Myrtle Falls walk to the trickier Narada Falls climb and the famous Wonderland Trail, there’s something for everyone.Junior & Citizen Ranger Programs – Fun and educational activities for kids (and adults!) to earn badges, patches, and learn about the Mountain’s natural wonders.Fishing & Wildlife Spotting – With free fishing inside the Park, playful marmots on the trails, and the chance to see everything from deer to mountain goats, outdoor adventures abound.Seasonal Highlights – Wildflowers in full summer bloom, cascading waterfalls, and even a ride on the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad.Travel Tips – How to avoid crowds, where to stay, and what essentials to pack for a smooth trip.Whether you’re dreaming of a big hike, a scenic family walk, or just soaking up the views, Mount Rainier is a destination full of awe and adventure.For photos, resources, and links mentioned in this episode, visit readysetdepart.com/18.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 17: Exploring Leavenworth: A Kid-Friendly Summer Getaway in Washington
Looking for a charming summer getaway that’s perfect for the whole family? In this episode of the Ready Set Depart podcast, we’re heading to Leavenworth, Washington—a Bavarian-themed village nestled in the Cascade Mountains, just a few hours from Seattle.We’ll take you behind the scenes of Leavenworth’s unique transformation from a logging town to a must-visit tourist destination, and share all the best family-friendly things to do in Leavenworth during the summer.Here’s what you’ll discover:Why the Leavenworth Reindeer Farm is a magical stop for animal loversWhat makes the Leavenworth Summer Theater a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience (yes, they really perform The Sound of Music in the mountains!)How to ride Washington’s first alpine coaster at the Leavenworth Adventure ParkThe best hikes for all skill levels, including the scenic Old Pipeline Bed TrailWhere to float the Wenatchee River or cool off in glacial-fed watersCan’t-miss eats—from authentic German food to family-friendly pizza jointsUnique attractions like the Nutcracker Museum, fish hatchery, and minigolfBonus day trip: Lake Wenatchee for boating, hiking, or relaxing on the beachWhether you’re planning a weekend trip or just love discovering new places, this episode is packed with travel tips, personal stories, and plenty of reasons to add Leavenworth to your family’s bucket list.Check out photos and our full list of Leavenworth travel tips at readysetdepart.com/17.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 16: Road Tripping with Pets: Tips for Traveling with Dogs and Cats
**NOTE: Trooper just got a palette extender put in so that’s why you’ll hear a bit of a lisp today**Traveling with pets? In this special episode, we welcome our very first guest—my sister-in-law Julie—who’s an experienced dog traveler and shares all her road trip wisdom! We compare notes on what it’s like to travel with dogs versus cats, from carriers and food stops to hotel stays and calming aids. You’ll meet Roca the rescue pup, Roger the giant cat, and hear what’s worked (and what hasn’t) on our pet-friendly adventures. Whether you’ve got a tail-wagger or a quiet kitty, this episode is full of real-life tips to make traveling with your furry family member less stressful and more fun.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 15: Golden Spike National Historical Park: A Hidden Gem in the Utah Desert
In this episode, we're heading to Northern Utah to visit one of America’s lesser-known but historically rich destinations - Golden Spike National Historical Park. This is where the East and West finally connected in 1869 with the completion of the first Transcontinental Railroad.We’ll talk about what you’ll see at the park (yes, there are working steam trains!), what makes this place so significant, and why it’s absolutely worth the long desert drive. From Junior Ranger programs to hiking trails, dark skies, and even giant grasshoppers (thanks, Trooper!), this episode has all the tips to help you plan your visit.Whether you’re chasing National Park stamps, planning a family road trip, or just love standing where history happened—this episode is for you!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 14: Is Yellowstone the One National Park You Have to Visit?
If you could only visit one national park in your lifetime… would you choose Yellowstone? In this episode, we’re diving into why the answer should be a big YES, plus what to do (and what to skip) to make the most of your trip. From erupting geysers and massive bison to Junior Ranger badges and wildlife traffic jams, we’re sharing our top tips for planning a day - or more - in America’s first national park.We’ll walk you through what loop to drive, where to stop, and how to avoid common mistakes that can waste time or even put you in danger. You’ll hear about our favorite visitor centers, why we love Old Faithful, and how to stay safe (and respectful) around wild animals.Whether you’re dreaming of spotting a wolf in Lamar Valley or just hoping to find a parking space near a flushy toilet, this episode is packed with practical advice and a whole lot of love for Yellowstone.Grab your free Yellowstone Stops Map at readysetdepart.com/14 and let’s plan your next adventure!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 13: Cracking the Code at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
If you’ve ever wandered around the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido wondering where all the animals (or people) were—this one’s for you. In this episode, we’re sharing our hard-earned tips to help you plan a cooler, smoother, way-more-fun day at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.We cover:The best day (and time) to visitWhat to bring to beat the heatWhy the African Tram should be your first stopA route that actually makes sense (with a free downloadable map!)Hidden gems like the bonsai garden and locator polesMust-see animals, from okapis and platypus to cheetahs and condorsAnd what to skip if you’re short on time (sorry, elephant overlook)Plus, we’ve created a printable Safari Park scavenger hunt to keep kids engaged while you explore. You can grab that—and our custom walking map—at readysetdepart.com/13. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or just want to make your day smoother, cooler, and more fun, this episode is for you.Here is the link to the Zoo Cams that we talked about.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 12: Pandas, Polar Bears, and No Hills? Your San Diego Zoo Family Guide
Visiting the San Diego Zoo with kids (and maybe a stroller) can feel a bit like a workout. In this episode, we’re sharing how to make your zoo day easier, more fun, and a whole lot less uphill.We’ll cover when to go, whether to buy tickets ahead of time, why the paper map is still your best friend, and how to hit your must-see animals without wearing everyone out. From insider tips on the best seat on the bus tour to how to actually enjoy the hills (or avoid them), we’ve got you covered.You’ll also hear our take on the pandas (yes, they’re back!), how to feed a giraffe, and why you should definitely chat with the volunteers in red. Plus, Trooper introduces his newly renamed segment “TIPS” and shares the scoop on the Balboa Park Miniature Train.For our full zoo plan, videos, and adorable zoo stickers, check out readysetdepart.com/zoo. Let’s make your next trip to one of the world’s best zoos one to remember—minus the sore legs.Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 11: Flying with Kids - Tips and Tricks
Flying with kids can be intimidating! Believe me, I know! I'm not the calmest flier anyway so the thought of adding a screaming baby to the mix was not my favorite thing. But, through trial and error, we've come up with some tips and tricks that will hopefully make your first time, or 100th time, that much better!SHOW NOTES:Stroller Bag for the AirplaneCar Seat Bag for the AirplaneTSA PreCheckSupport the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 10: Why you Need to go to Redwood National Park
Why do you need to go to Redwood National and State Parks? Let us tell you 14 reasons why this National Park needs to get put at the top of your list!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 9: Why you need to go to Olympic National Park
You need to go to Olympic National Park!Why? That’s what we’re going to talk about in this episode.We’ll give you 12 reasons why you really need to go to Olympic National Park. I bet some will surprise you!Have you ever been?Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 8: When It All Goes Wrong
Things happen when we’re vacationing that we can’t plan for. Hopefully they’ll just be inconvenient, but sometimes they’re a bit more serious so over the years, I have put together a list of things that I do that calm my anxiety when it comes to travel. Maybe some of these suggestions can help you!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 7: Road Trip Tips
When I say “road trip,” does it fill you with dread or make you excited to come along?Road trips definitely used to fill me with dread but they don’t anymore. In fact, as long as the weather is good, I actually really like them.Listen to episode #7 of the Ready Set Depart podcast for 10 tips for your next road trip!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 6: Disneyland is our Happy Place
We have traveled all over the world, and will continue to travel all over the world, but there is one place we will always come back to - Disneyland. Listen in on our love letter to our Happy Place!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 5: In Your Own Backyard
Why travel half way across the world when you can see something pretty amazing in your own backyard? Join us as we talk about the beautiful things that are all around us and how to find them!You see, during the pandemic when our travel circle grew smaller, we made it our mission to explore things that were close to home that we had never seen before.What is in your own backyard that you've never seen before?Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 4: I ❤️ National Parks
In this episode, we’re going to talk about something that is near and dear to my heart - National Parks. If you’ve listened to ANY of the podcast episodes, you’ve heard me talk about National Parks and today I’m going to give you 10 reasons why I love National Parks, and why you should love them too.Go to our website for a free download!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 3: Let’s Plan a Trip
My family often jokes with me that my favorite thing about traveling is the planning. Now, this is absolutely untrue, but it is a close second to the actual travel!I love finding interesting facts or great places to go. I love learning from others' experiences or mistakes. And I love knowing what I’d like to do, but not be too scheduled!So, let’s plan a trip together!Show Notes:GeocachingAdventure LabsJunior Ranger ProgramSupport the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 2: Hawaii - The Big Island
When I say Hawaii, what do you think? Do you think about Waikiki Beach or Pearl Harbor or Honolulu? Most people do.But in this episode, we’re going to talk about Hawaii, also known as the Big Island.The State of Hawaii is an archipelago, which basically means that there are a lot of islands that make up Hawaii. In fact, there are 132 islands that make up Hawaii, though only 7 are inhabited. Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, Niihau and Hawaii - the Big Island.Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor and Honolulu are all on Oahu, which is a beautiful island, but a very busy island.If you’re like us and like things to be a little calmer, the Big Island is perfect for you and your family!RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODENational Parks:Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical ParkAla Kahakai National Historic TrailPu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical ParkPu'ukohola Heiau National Historic SiteHawaii Volcanoes National ParkOcean Rider Seahorse FarmKanaloa Octopus FarmMauna Kea Visitor CenterTortuga Sea WindowShaka ToursSupport the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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Episode 1: Why We Travel as a Family
Welcome to our very first podcast! We're so glad you're here.I’d like to introduce you to me and my family! I’m Ashley, the mom and chief planner of the group. Then there’s my husband Brent who is the Chief driver and all around calm guy. And then we have our son who we will call Trooper who is always up for an adventure.We are a family of travelers, but not the kind that's been to 100 countries, though that would be cool. We're the kind who have full-time jobs and school and businesses and pets and responsibilities. But we still get out and travel as much as we possibly can.In this episode, we are going to talk about WHY we travel and WHY you should travel too. But, here's the question, what IS travel? Does it mean flying for 10 hours, or driving down the road?We know that traveling with your family can be a disaster, but it doesn't have to be. Let's go!Support the showFollow us on:Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Want to travel with your family but not sure where to start? You can do it! Really! Whether you're dreaming of a trip around the world or a weekend getaway one county over, Ready Set Depart is here to help. We share real-life tips, planning advice, and ideas to keep kids happy along the way. Let’s make travel doable, and fun, for your whole family.
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Ashley Linton
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