So my second sabbatical is coming up and the family is preparing to hit the road this summer for part of it. Here is our fear: Our kids are 2 and 4. The littlest one isn't good in the car for long. We are stressing about this so much that we are debating renting or purchasing a 22-24 ft RV SPECIFICALLY for this trip (4 weeks on the road visiting National parks, state parks, family, and places around the West and Midwest). We really want to take the tear, and Luke and I took the tear last sabbatical (before kids) on an awesome NP road trip for 4 weeks. During that trip, we spent many nights at Walmart parking lots and long days in the car going between sites. We could deal with it, but kids don't deal with that well. However, knowing our kids, we think maybe an RV would be easier to keep them occupied, rest, fed, and allow us to see more sites. The tear however, would allow us to unhitch and go around without it if need be. The downside is: what do i do with the kids after a long day in the car, at a Walmart parking lot??
Any insight? Would it be a horrible thing or a good thing to use an RV for this particular huge trip? The kids do well in the tear for a weekend at a campground, but they don't do well in the car all day. Have any of you done this with kids? How did it go? Any advice?
I'm really torn here!!!! On one hand I love my tear and want to take it because it's just so easy. On the other hand, i envision being able to sit at the dinette with the kids pointing out things out the window or working on art projects or napping or goofing off without them being stuck in car seats all day, my son can go potty whenever he needed to, and maybe my daughter would be potty training by then. Sad to say, i can see both sides and why people have each kind of camper. Maybe I'm stressing too much? i really want us to all have fun, not us being upset at our kids for most of the trip and missing out on things we wanted to see because someone melts down from being cooped up in their seat for too long:(