Today: Closed
Apr 25, 2019

 

Spring is in full bloom and pretty soon summer will be here and you know what that means – ROAD TRIPS! And whether your travels are taking you far from home or you’re traveling close to home, every road trip needs a list of games to keep everyone entertained and of course, their mind sharp as a tack! This week we are bringing you a list of our favorite road trip games that will help pass the time while keeping everyone from asking, “are we there, yet?” So, take a look at our guide below and be sure to pack up all the essentials that you’ll need along the way! And if a new Kia is something you’re ready to upgrade to, stop in to see our team! We are dedicated to finding you and your family the perfect sedan or SUV that fits your needs! We hope to see you soon!

 

I Spy:

  • Everyone knows this one! Start with saying “I spy with my little eye….” and give a clue as to what you are looking at. Everyone takes a turn guessing at what you could be seeing, the person who guesses correctly gets to start the next round.

License Plate Map:

  • Grab a clipboard, a color-less printed out copy of the U.S. map, and some crayons! When you see a license plate from a certain state, color it in! This will keep kids occupied for hours as they race to be the first one to get all 50 states!

Spot The Car:

  • This is a great game for older children who can differentiate the difference between vehicle models. Instead of looking for different states like we did in the Licensee Plate Map game, you’re looking for different models. You can make a printable scavenger hunt list to check off when that model is found. The first one to check off all models wins!

The Alphabet Race:

  • One adult picks a letter from A-Z and whoever spots that letter out the window first (billboard, cows, tires, for example) gets to go next. This game is truly endless and can help pass the time, especially with small children who are learning new items!

20 Questions:

  • Another popular and easy game! Someone in the car thinks of a specific object and other passengers take turns guessing what the person, place or thing could be and can be answered with a simple yes or no. After every answer, the questioner gets one guess at what is being thought of. The first person to guess correctly wins and gets to start the next round!