Web Sightings: Are we there yet? A pitstop guide
If you're packing for a trip, save yourself a headache or two and visit Pitstopsforkids .com before you zip up that last bag and throw it in the car.
This travel resource is written for parents by parents, because who knows better than a parent when a kid's naughty alter ego might emerge? Pit Stops for Kids is not just for road trips. The site reviews airport play spaces, parks and kid-friendly motels and restaurants you would encounter on the Interstate.
But you might get lost navigating the website. For example, we clicked on Travel Essays, and it took us to nevertruetales.com, which, after clicking around, looks like a blog by the same author. Also, we wish that searching by state led us to a Google map of archived "pit stops" instead of a list of archived blog post excerpts. Make sure to click through to get the full review with pictures.
Pitstopsforkids.com
DESCRIPTION A site about getting there
TARGET AUDIENCE Parents who travel with their children
BOTTOM LINE Great, but be careful navigating

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