You’re excited about your destination. The journey to get there—maybe not so much. But before you start writing preemptive apology letters to your fellow airplane passengers, try some of these genius airplane hacks to keep your brood calm, happy, and organized on even thelongest of flights. From where to sit on the plane to how to pack so you can whip out the right stuff at the right time (Hello, emergency lollipops!), here are the best travel and packing tips for your next flight.

family travel hacks for traveling with kids
AdobeStock

1. Get TSA PreCheck status to breeze through security. True, some airports will whisk families through security to help weary moms and dads get through the lines without having to tame tantrums or retrieve runaway kiddos—but it’s not a guarantee. To help make sure your wait in the security line is a quick one, apply for TSA PreCheck status, which lets you and your kids breeze through security a little faster (PreChecked travelers use a separate line and don’t need to remove their shoes or belts nor remove liquids, laptops or light jackets). Children under 13 can use the TSA PreCheck lane when traveling with a parent or guardian who has the indicator on their boarding pass. Even better? It only costs $85 for five years.

Insider Tip: Make sure to apply for PreCheck status at least two weeks before your flight, then add your “Known Traveler Number” to your reservation.

Apply at Tsa.gov/precheck

2. Fly on a Tuesday or Wednesday. According to air travel experts, Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the least popular days to fly—which means not only could you get a better deal on your flight, but you may end up with a free seat next to you in the air. In contrast, Sundays are the most expensive, according to TravelFreak.com.

Related: Easy Travel with Kids? The Solution We Can’t Stop Talking About

3. Pre-order meals and snacks. Every parent knows it takes something as simple as, “Sorry, we ran out of the Pirate’s Booty” to send a cranky kid into a hangry downward spiral. To avoid this in-air calamity, pre-order any onboard snacks (besides the ones you pack) ahead of time. Most airlines will let you do this within two weeks of your flight, allowing you to prepay for meals or snacks so that you’re guaranteed your food of choice even if you’re sitting in the last row to be served (most airlines even have kids meals, which reportedly taste way better than their grown-up counterparts).

Not all airlines have specialized child or baby meals available, but many do—including Delta, American, United, British Airways, Emirates, EVA Air, Virgin Australia, Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa, and Japan Airlines. Specialized meals (there are also allergy-friendly meals, vegetarian meals, etc.) are only available by reservation, so make sure to check with your airline long before your flight takes off.

Insider Tip: To reserve meals, go to the “Manage My Booking” section for your flight and find the option for meals and snacks.

4. Sit up front if you’re worried about motion sickness—and the back if you’re potty training. If you’ve got a kid who gets queasy easily, sitting at the front of the plane or between the wings is your best bet since this is the most stable part of the airplane. The back seats, by contrast, will be the bumpiest when the air gets choppy. That said, if you’ve got a kid who’s new to the potty, choose a seat in the back, so you’re close to the lavatory. Sitting in the rear of the aircraft also means you’re within easy reach of in-flight amenities (you can usually get cups of water or seconds on snacks), and you’ll have a bit of room to stretch your legs if you need to rock a nearly-snoozing child.

5. Use packing cubes to grab-and-go. When your wiggly tot needs to get to the bathroom, pronto, digging through your carry-on to find diapers and wipes need to be a lightning-fast feat. To prep for this inevitable moment, use a clear packing cube to make an easy-to-grab potty kit that you can whisk out of your carry-on the moment you see your wee one wiggling. Packing cubes are also great for separating snacks, spare clothes, toys, and other items you’ll need to grab at a moment’s notice. Try these EZPacking Cubes for clear plastic pouches or these compression mesh cubes that let you squish your stuff down to fit it all in.

Insider Tip: Bring extra Ziploc bags in case you need a place to put soiled or wet clothes.

6. Use a blow-up footrest to make naps happen. This blow-up footrest lets your little ones lay flat (if they’re small enough) or put their feet up to get cozy. It also works to keep toys and crayons from falling to the floor since it takes up almost all of the space in front of the seat. Blowing it up can be a little tedious—you use your mouth or a pump (sold separately)—but once it’s inflated, your tot will be the envy of your seatmates. Buy it here.

family travel hacks for traveling with kids
AdobeStock

7. Use a phone wallet for easy access to travel documents and credit cards. When you’re shuffling kids through security, keeping all of your travel documents easily accessible is a must. So carry your phone and your credit cards in one of these wearable “phone wallets”  so you can whip out your tickets and pay for snacks without needing to open your purse. Not only that, but you’ll be able to quickly snap a photo or hand over Youtube Kids at a moment’s notice. Win-win!

8. Use busy boxes to keep kids entertained without screens. Sure, you can hand over your phone and let kids veg out the whole flight, but if your kids are too young for marathon TV sessions or you want to occupy them for a few minutes without a screen—airplane busy boxes are a fun way to pass the time. Make them yourself by filling a pencil case with a variety of small toys and games suitable for your child, or head to Etsy and buy one, made-to-order. Stellar seller 2Plus3EqualsWe makes magical ones that can be personalized with your child’s name.

Insider Tip: Don’t show them to your kids until you’re up in the air!

9. “Surprise Eggs” are your friends. If the wild success of YouTube channels like Ryan’s World is any indication, simply opening a toy is almost more fun than playing with it. So bring along wrapped or boxed toys that your child can “unbox” while in flight. It can be as simple as filling plastic Easter eggs with tiny toys from the Dollar Store or buying pre-made kits online, like this 30 toy-filled eggs set on Amazon. Our choice: “Surprise Balls” like Mini Brands Toys (which come with tiny replicas of popular toys and are gender-neutral) take at least 15-20 minutes to unwrap, open, and explore, and they’re relatively small to toss in your carry-on. Keep them a secret, then hand them over when your kids get fidgety.

Insider Tip: Bring Play-Doh for kids to stick to the tray table—it works great for anchoring small toys in place!

10. Listen to Stories. There are only so many books you can bring to read to your child on a plane. So leave the storytelling to this genius little gadget that makes it easy for kids to listen to stories or songs without needing to know how to read the controls. All they have to do is slide the sturdy story card into the slot and push a button. Content cards range from Disney faves like Frozen and Spider-Man to kid-lit classics like The Magic Treehouse and Ramona Quimby. There are even cards that let you record your voice so you can read a story, sing a song, or just talk to your child and they can listen to your voice on demand.

family travel hacks for traveling with kids
AdobeStock

11. Bring triangular crayons. Coloring is a no-brainer way to help pass the time on a long flight. To keep crayons from slipping and sliding off of the fold-down tray, bring triangle-shaped ones that will lay flat.

12. Tether important toys. Your kid won’t travel without her favorite lovey, but you know that doll is bound to end up on the dirty airplane floor. What’s a parent to do? Strap one of these handy tethers onto your kids’ important items to keep them from falling onto the ground (or getting lost). Note: You can attach one end to your child’s wrist (or yours) if you can’t find any other place to loop it.

13. Check the car seat. Don’t feel like lugging your toddler’s car seat but need something more than the airplane seatbelt to keep your little wiggler in place? Try this airplane hack that uses a safety harness that straps onto the airplane seat to create the same sort of five-point harness your child is used to, without the bulk. Because it holds the child’s chest area as well as the waist—the same way a car seat seatbelt does—the FlySafe harness can help restless kids fall asleep more easily on a plane. It is designed for kids that weigh 22-44 pounds and is small enough to fit in your purse.

14. Use a folding travel desk to keep things within reach. If your child likes to draw or craft her way through a long flight, a fold-out desk like this one is the perfect way to keep all those art supplies within reach and off the airplane floor. There are pockets for all the things your child needs, and it folds up easily for easy carrying to and from your destination. It also works to cover that infamously dirty tray table.

15. Roll your child through the airport. When you’re rushing to make a flight and you don’t want to worry about your child toddling into restricted areas or making a beeline for the airport store, this strap-on child seat fits on the back of your rolling luggage and lets your kid cruise right along with your carry-on. It works with children up to 50 pounds and attaches to any 20-24″ rolling suitcase.  Want something a little more sophisticated? Micro’s Luggage Eazy has a built-in kid seat on the top of its roller case so you can zip through the terminal in style.

16. Get a seat with a bassinet for long-haul flights. Did you know most international flights offer bassinets that attach to the wall of the front row in coach? It’s true… and it’s amazing! To secure one of the few seats on the plane that offer this perk, book your seats way ahead of time by calling the airline directly and requesting the bassinet seats. The bassinets make a great napping and tummy time space and are available for babies up to about a year (though age and weight limits vary per airline). Check out this post from FlyingwithaBaby, which compares bassinet seats (and rules for them) for almost all major airlines.

17. Bring pain relief, just in case. The last thing you want when you’ve just reached cruising altitude is to hear the sad wail from your little one that can only mean one thing: something hurts. To help any in-flight ouchies (such as ear pain, which is common during the winter when kids have constant stuffiness), bring a bottle of infant or child Tylenol or Advil (plus the measuring cup that comes with it), just in case.

family travel hacks for traveling with kids
AdobeStock

18. Use disposable mats on airplane trays. You don’t want to know what might be lurking on the tray table where your one-year-old just plopped his pacifier. One of our favorite airline hacks is to keep those yuckies covered with a disposable like this “Tray Mask.” That way, when your kids pour their pretzels out of the bags (because you know they will), you can rest assured knowing the table is clean.

19, Stash pacifiers in condiment cups. If you don’t want your extra pacifiers collecting dirt and grime, grab a few extra to-go dressing cups the next time you eat out. Each one is a perfect binky-holder.

20. Get this suitcase that doubles as a lay-flat bed. JetKids has invented what may be the coolest travel gadget for kids: The JetKids By Stokke Bedbox works as a scooter suitcase in the airport (your kids can roll themselves or be pulled by you) and transforms into a lay-flat bed for babies and toddlers in-flight. At $199, it’s a pricey purchase, but considering the peace of mind you’ll get knowing your little one will snooze the flight away, it may be worth it. Read our in-depth review of the BedBox here.

Related: The Ultimate Guide to Flying with a Baby

21. Use free printables. If the power on the tablet runs out, and you’re up for a family game, whip out a few air travel BINGO cards and start scanning the aisles for your winning items. See a beverage cart? Check!! Hear someone sneeze? BINGO! You can make your own cards or try one of these free printables.

22. Conquer achy ears. The frequent flyers over at Nourishing Little Souls picked up this hack from a flight attendant for when their little ones’ ears pop en route. Simply pour steaming hot water onto paper towels and stuff them into the bottom of two cups. Then, hold the cups so that they’re sealed over your kid’s ears; any pressure disappears in a flash.

family travel hacks for traveling with kids
AdobeStock

23. Make in-flight snack time a game. Tots love to open and close things, so take a cue from Lemon Stripes by stretching out the mid-flight snack by stashing their favorite nibbles—goldfish, granola, raisins—into a days-of-the-week pill case. They’ll get a kick out of popping open each compartment and picking out the treats inside.

24. Use saran wrap or portable cup covers to minimize in-flight spills. Keep in-flight juice messes to a minimum by covering open cups (like the ones flight attendants hand out) with a piece of Press n’ Seal. Stick a straw into the top and voila! Looking for something you can use again and again? Try these ingenious portable cup covers that fit onto almost any cup.

25. Abandon screen time rules. If endless episodes of Dora The Explorer or a few hours of Minecraft is all it takes to keep your little jet-setter happy on a cross-country journey, let it happen. When it comes to screen time on an airplane, we say there are no rules. Quiet kids = Happy plane.

Insider Tip: If you’re downloading movies to the tablet, don’t forget a jack splitter so your kids can watch together. Also, don’t forget to download your airline’s app so you can watch free movies and shows in-flight (most airplanes without courtesy screens offer this).

26. Bring lots of lollipops. Hear us out: If your kids are having trouble popping their ears during takeoff and landing, sucking on lollipops can help. It also helps during temper tantrums and meltdowns (You’re on a plane: You do what you have to do). Don’t be afraid to offer them to the harried parents a few rows up—this airplane hack works like magic.

We love a good backyard upgrade. But there’s no outdoor glow-up without the best outdoor furniture. Sure, you might be playing games or mingling with friends, too, but one of the best parts of the season is relaxing, cold drink in hand (optional, but encouraged). The thing about yard furniture is that it’s not always practical, durable, cute, and comfortable. Blending those 4 things can be tricky, but we found pieces that absolutely check all the boxes!

From lounge chairs, dining sets, hammocks, and daybeds, this is the furniture that’ll take your backyard from “oh nice” to “oh wow!”. And of course we know that kids consider anything they can climb on a jungle gym, so we kept it all ready-for-anything. Easy to clean, care for, and store if needed, our picks for the best outdoor furniture will be the icing on your warm weather cake (cake icing in warm weather actually sounds terrible, but we know you get it). Grab your favorite beverage and check it all out below.

SUNFLOW The Shore Thing Chair

pink SUNFLOW beach chair
SUNFLOW

If there's anything we know for sure, it's that portable outdoor furniture is never comfortable. SUNFLOW proved us wrong, though. Sure, their thing is ultra-comfortable, lightweight, portable beach chairs. And we love a good beach.

But 'outdoor' doesn't just cover beach days. The backyard, the soccer field, company BBQs...there's nowhere you won't want to hang out in this chair (and it's so easy to take with you!). It reclines to 3 different positions and comes in fun, vibrant colors, so you'll want to grab more than one. So you don't have to share, of course.

SUNFLOW The Shore Thing Chair ($110.00+)—Buy Here!

LED-Lit Curved Chaise Lounge Chair Swing

woman reading in outdoor weightless canopy chair swing
Best Choice Products

The only thing better than a weighless suspended chaise lounge chair you can relax away the day in is one that you can relax in at night, too. It comes with a remote-operated LED light with 3 settings for lounging even after the sun goes down. The canopy is removable and it comes in 4 colors, so you can fully customize your anti-gravity experience all season long!

LED-Lit Curved Chaise Lounge Chair Swing ($259.99)—Buy Here!

5-Piece Wicker Patio Conversation Set at Lowes

set of wicker patio furniture in a backyard
Lowes

Everyone loves a set of good old-fashioned wicker outdoor furniture. It's a classic for a reason, afterall. This set is a fave thanks to the cushy chairs and soft ottomans that can be tucked away under your seat when not in use. Hey, we'll take all the extra space we can get.

5-Piece Wicker Patio Conversation Set ($424.00)—Buy Here!

Sedona Teak Brown Wood Outdoor Loveseat at Home Depot

teakwood outdoor loveseat with white cushions
Home Depot

If you love a boho backyard, teak outdoor furniture is the way to go. This wide-set outdoor loveseat offers a sweet place to unwind that's also solid and ready to stand up to weather and kiddos.

Sedona Teak Brown Wood Outdoor Loveseat ($256.89)—Buy Here!

5-Position Adjustable Outdoor Reclining Chair at Walmart

woman reclining on a lounge chair with a blue chair cushion
Walmart

Outdoor furniture that's multi-functional is always a win, and that's exactly what this adjustable chair is. Recline, lay flat, reverse or remove the mattress. It really is a lounge chair you can use throughout the year. 10 different color and style options are available, too!

5-Position Adjustable Outdoor Reclining Chair ($88.59)—Buy Here!

Wayfair Sling Outdoor Patio Daybed

large two person sling bed with canopy
Wayfair

Um, heeeelllllloooooo, summer bliss! Almost 82" of relaxation with a curved base crafted from weather-resistant teak, and a mesh sling seat and canopy top curve to the shape of your body and protect you from harmful UV rays. Accent pillows included!

Sling Outdoor Patio Daybed ($369.99)—Buy Here!

2pc Wexler Statement Chair with Ottoman by Target

set of two modern wicker outdoor chairs with matching ottomans
Target

The Wexler is an easy way to make a statement in your yard or on your porch! We're big fans of the curves of this chair and matching ottoman, plus it's supportive and comfortable, thanks to the sturdy metal frame.

2pc Wexler Statement Chair with Ottoman ($500.00, 1 chair & 1 ottoman)—Buy Here!

KidKraft Wooden Outdoor Double Chaise Lounge

little girl lounging on double kids size outdoor chaise lounge
KidKraft

Whether they're reading a book or relaxing after running through the sprinklers, your kiddos will love this kid-sized double chaise lounge! It's just their size and includes a canopy for sun protection, cup holders, and your choice of 3 colors. And, just like the grownup version, this chaise is designed for the outdoors.

KidKraft Wooden Outdoor Double Chaise Lounge ($117.14)—Buy Here!

Pottery Barn Jake Slipcovered 2-Piece Double Chaise Outdoor Sectional

grey outdoor slip covered sectional sofa outside
Pottery Barn

Having an outdoor living room is an absolute dream scenario, right? Meet Jake. This Slipcovered 2-Piece Double Chaise Outdoor Sectional is unbelievably comfortable and you have the option of slipcover performance fabric and colors that  can withstand weather, pets, kids, spills, and dirt. The ultimate backyard upgrade is right here.

Jake Slipcovered 2-Piece Double Chaise Outdoor Sectional ($6.398.00+)—Buy Here!

Coraline Hanging Daybed with Cushions by Frontgate

suspended outdoor daybed swing with cushions on coastal porch
Frontgate

If this doesn't look like paradise, we don't know what does. Not only is it a cushy daybed, it's suspended from the rafters of a covered patio or sturdy pergola, you can swing and sway the day away. It holds up to 1,000lbs and includes the seat and back cushions, plus it comes in so many colors! We'll just be over here staring longingly.

Coraline Hanging Daybed with Cushions ($4,599.00+)—Buy Here!

Yellow Leaf Hammocks Vista Hammock Frame

hammock stand and various images of men relaxing in one
Yellow Leaf Hammocks

On-demand relaxation is our goal at all times, and although it can be a lofty one, this easy-to-assemble hammock frame from Yellow Leaf Hammocks gives us hope. Whether your backyard doesn't have hammock-ready trees, or you just prefer to be able to add to your patio's appeal, the Vista is a dream. Made of jet-grade aluminum and weighing in at only 12lbs, it's perfect for pairing with their Weightless Weave Hammock Chair (made from 2.5 miles—yep, miles—of the softest and most durable performance yarn!). It's available for pre-order now to be delivered by April 26th.

Yellow Leaf Hammocks Vista Hammock Frame ($399.00+)—Buy Here!

Outdoor Recliner

khaki and brown outdoor recliner set up poolside
ART TO REAL

This outdoor recliner is exactly what we've been needing. A resin wicker and metal frame keep you supported while the UV-protected cushions keep you fully in 'ahhhhhhh' mode. Available in several color combinations.

Outdoor Recliner ($399.00)—Buy Here!

Folding Chaise Lounge Chair, Set of 2

set of two turquoise lounge chairs poolside
Soleil Jardin

If the idea of investing in outdoor furniture that you won't use all year isn't for you, these chaise lounges fold up right into themselves for easy storage. With 5 adjustable positions and a comfy cushion, their space-saving design doesn’t skimp on comfort! Available in 4 color options.

Folding Chaise Lounge Chair, Set of 2 ($249.99)—Buy Here!

Steel Outdoor Rocking Chair

grey cushion outdoor rocking chair on patio with blanket and pillow draped over it
Grand Patio

Rocking chairs don't necessarily have to be hard wooden pieces (unless you like them that way!). The contour seat keeps you ultra-relaxed and the plastic sledge covers keep your deck surface safe from damage. And we're definitely not mad at it's generous chair-and-a-half size!

Steel Outdoor Rocking Chair ($139.99)—Buy Here!

Wicker Egg Chair

brown wicker egg chair with navy cushions
Best Choice Products

Maybe you're like us and haven't had the best experience with egg chairs. Admittedly, they're notorious for looking cool while being awkward/awful to actually sit in. This one will change your mind, though. It's oversized, which is a huge plus, but when the reviews include phrases like "luxurious cocoon" and "one of the best Amazon purchases of my entire life", we're sold. Afterall, who knows better than an Amazon reviewer? (It's worth mentioning that this is a large chair that you assemble yourself. One reviewer mentioned assembling it in the space you plan to leave it because it didn't fit through their doorway when it was complete. Noted!) Available in 6 colors.

Wicker Egg Chair ($349.99)—Buy Here!

Ergonomic Outdoor Lounge Chair Rocker

grey outdoor lounge rocker
Mansion Home

Lounge chair + rocking chair = best of both worlds. Available in single and sets of 2 or 4, this lounge chair rocker has a quick-dry mesh fabrication, making it awesome for both your backyard and poolside. Several color options.

Ergonomic Outdoor Lounge Chair Rocker ($89.89+)—Buy Here!

Galpin Lounger by Article

grey plush lounger by the pool
Article

You'll literally sink into the Galpin Lounger by Article. And don't worry; the inside is made of breathable polyester and polystyrene beads, so it's sturdy without being impossible to move. Available in 3 colors.

Galpin Lounger by Article ($799.00)—Buy Here!

Acacia Outdoor Daybed at Wayfair

acacia 4 post outdoor day bed with teal cushions and curtains
Wayfair

This seriously impressive outdoor daybed features two adjustable chaise lounges topped with plush water-resistant cushions and a sturdy box frame. It includes water-resistant curtains, too, along with ties for some extra breeze! Available in 3 colors.

Acacia Outdoor Daybed ($689.99)—Buy Here!

Joss & Main Donnie 39'' Outdoor Acacia Chaise Lounge, Set of 2

set of 2 chaise lounge chairs on a patio
Joss & Main

If you can't make it to the resort, bring the resort to you. This set of outdoor chaise lounges are such a clean and chic design, while the frame gives you space for propping up necessities (like water, of course. You're staying hydrated, right?).

Donnie 39'' Outdoor Acacia Chaise Lounge, Set of 2 ($900.00)—Buy Here!

CB2 Remo Rattan Wingback Outdoor Lounge Chair by Ross Cassidy

set of 2 outdoor wicker wingback chairs on patio
CB2

This gorgeous outdoor rattan wingback chair is dramatic, comfortable, and practical (check out the storage underneath!). It's created from all-weather wicker that gives a little French Riviera feel (even if your kids are also nailing you with a Super Soaker at the same time). 

CB2 Remo Rattan Wingback Outdoor Lounge Chair by Ross Cassidy ($1039.99/ea)—Buy Here!

All Modern Teddi 3-Piece Outdoor Seating Group with Cushions

3 piece metal outdoor seating set
All Modern

A little retro (hello, hairpin legs), a lot comfortable, the Teddi 3-Piece Outdoor Seating Group includes deep-seating chairs and some extra cushioning, so settle in. You'll be here for a bit.

All Modern Teddi 3-Piece Outdoor Seating Group with Cushions ($760.00)—Buy Here!

Birch Lane Classic Folding Adirondack 5-Piece Conversation Group

set of 4 adirondack chairs and matching table in backyard
Birch Lane

We couldn't leave out this summer classic! Available in multiple color combinations, the chairs fold easily for after-season storage so you can bring them back out year after year.

Classic Folding Adirondack 5-Piece Conversation Group ($13.95)—Buy Here!

Musheerah Metal Outdoor Glider 4 Chair Table at Wayfair

brown 4 seat glider table set with conopy
Wayfair

This one checks all the boxes: glider, tabletop, insect net curtains, and sunshade. It's like an adult swingset!

Musheerah Metal Outdoor Glider 4 Chair Table at Wayfair ($679.99)—Buy Here!

Outdoor 8 Seat Swing Dining Table at 1stDibs

white 6 person outdoor swing table
1stDibs

Speaking of swing sets...this is a thing. And if you happen to buy one for your yard, we insist you invite us over (it seats 8, so...).

Outdoor 8 Seat Swing Dining Table at 1stDibs ($16,097.61)—Buy Here!

All the products listed are independently & personally selected by our shopping editors.

If you buy something from the links in this article, we may earn affiliate commission or compensation. Prices and availability reflect the time of publication.

All images courtesy of retailers.

It’s no newsflash that traveling with kids can be a challenge, especially during the holidays. Before you get too worked up about that upcoming long-haul flight or road trip with kids, we’ve compiled a list of great travel gear for families that will make getting from Point A to Point B easier, safer, and hopefully, more fun! From carry-on cases that double as strollers to disposable covers that sanitize airplane trays, these are some of our travel favorites.

Keep>Going First Aid Kit

A mini first aid kit is definitely something you should throw into your carry-on for the next trip. These packs have everything you need from minor boo-boos to dealing with splinters and torn clothes. Their handy zippered container comes in loads of prints and includes a carabiner (which can be surprisingly helpful for lots of travel situations). The Go Kit is a great size for travel with kid-approved bandages included. There’s also an adult kit if you prefer neutral skin-toned bandages.

Keep>Going First Aid Kit ($39.95)—Buy Here!

Pilly Pal

Organization is key when traveling and you’ll want to be prepared for anything that might arise. Pilly Pal keeps your medications and vitamins organized in a too-cute snapping container. You can use their stickers to designate which items are included in each slot so you don’t have to remember. There’s nothing worse than having to run to the store while on vacation so this is a must-include in your carry-on backpack.

Pilly Pal ($9.99)—Buy Here!

Pocket Tripod

We can’t be the only ones who say all screentime rules are out the window when traveling. The Pocket Tripod is great to keep in your wallet as it is as small as a credit card and will set up your phone or tablet for kid viewing while on the airplane. It easily adjusts to devices of different thicknesses and it works great to snap that perfect family pic while you’re out and about.

Pocket Tripod ($35.00)—Buy Here!

Lusso Gear Kids Tray Table Cover with Pockets

kids airplane tray cover
Lusso Gear

If you've ever watched your little jet-setter try to play with her toys on an airplane, you know all too well the pain of collecting LEGO or crayons from a dirty plane floor. Enter the Lusso Gear Kids Tray Cover, a strap-on tray that keeps tray tables covered and toys (hopefully) off the ground. The tray has a raised border on all sides to keep sippy cups, LEGO, crayons, etc., from rolling right off mid-flight, and the strap on bottom keeps the whole thing from sliding. The Lusso Gear Tray Table Cover tray also solves the problem of your child eating snacks straight from the dirty tray table. It can also be rolled up and tucked away, which means it's just as useful at your final destination as it is on the journey.

Lusso Gear Kids Tray Table Cover with Pockets ($26.95)—Buy Here!

JetKids BedBox

JetKids

Got a long flight planned? Maybe you really need to do the red-eye, but the thought of traveling with restless toddlers has stopped you? It doesn’t have to anymore! The JetKids by STOKKE Bedbox is a ride-on suitcase that converts into a bed in a regular coach seat. Seriously! If you’ve got a baby or toddler, the lay-flat bed feature of the BedBox makes it totally worth the price. For older kids, stick with the basic "Ridebox" (it's the same suitcase; it just doesn't have the bed converting apparatus inside), which will give your kids a set of wheels (and a suitcase) to zip around the airport. Kids can safely use the ride-on until they're about 77 lbs.  

JetKids BedBox by Stokke Travel Bundle ($274.81)—Buy Here!

Flyte Scooter Suitcase

kids suitcase/scooter combo
Flyte

Is it a suitcase or a scooter? It’s both! For any parent who has ever had to lug their own child’s suitcase because he is just “too tired,” and for any parent who has felt that fear of missing the flight because of the snail’s pace of airport walking: the Zinc Flyte is your new favorite thing. It comes in three sizes: the mini for ages two to four, the midi for ages four to eight and the soon-to-be-released maxi for ages eight and up. The best part? It actually makes travel even more fun for kids! We can actually see this becoming a thing for kids who walk to school each day. Learn more about it here.

Flyte Scooter Suitcase ($129.99)—Buy Here!

Cares Airplane Harness For Kids

Cares Kids Fly Safe

You have a special seat for your kiddo in the car, why not extend that to the airplane? The Cares Harness keeps young children buckled up safely with the same sort of four-point harness used in baby and toddler car seats. Consequently, it keeps kids from sliding out of their seats during unexpected bumps—and it can help kids feel more secure in the air (which means they may actually sleep on the flight!). Plus, the whole thing weighs less than a pound and fits in your purse when not in use. 

Cares Airplane Harness For Kids ($79.99)—Buy Here!

Micro Kickboard Luggage Eazy

Melissa Heckscher

Want to give your toddler a fun way to speed around the airport—without the need for a stroller? Try this nifty invention that makes getting kids to your gate on time way cooler than walking. The Luggage Eazy carry-on (made by the same company that makes Micro scooters) is just like a regular roller suitcase—with one big difference: The top of the case has a built-in seat, so your child can hop on and catch a ride whenever you want to get things going. Rolling your tot around like luggage is way easier than you'd think, thanks to the tripod-style swivel (third) wheel that pops out from the back when your child wants to use the seat. There's also an easy place for your child to prop her feet so that she's perfectly balanced, with no dangling limbs, while in motion.

Note: The seat is designed to fit kids from 18 months to four years old.

Micro Kickboard Luggage Eazy ($199.99)—Buy Here!

Mifold & Hifold Travel Booster Seats

Mifold

Want to travel with your toddler but NOT your toddler's bulky toddler car seat? The hifold by mifold car seat is here to help. The hifold is a high-back booster seat that folds down small enough to fit in a small carry bag. Not only is it "the most compact, lightweight highback booster ever," it also meets worldwide safety standards and complies with car seat regulations worldwide. If you’ve got older kids—at least four years of age and weighing 40 lbs or more—the mifold the Grab-and-Go Booster is a great option. It folds up to roughly the size of a paperback novel (not kidding about this at all—it is 10x smaller than the average booster and just as safe) and can tuck right into your suitcase or purse. It’s tested and meets regulatory approval in the U.S., U.K. and most other countries. We like it for those times when the rental car seat fails or you’re just not sure who is picking you up at the airport!

Mifold & Hifold Travel Booster Seats ($199.00)—Buy Here! 

CozyPhones Headphones

Melissa Heckscher

Headphones are essential for any flight, but what are kids to do when their free airplane earbuds keep falling out of—or not fitting into—their tiny ear canals? Try a pair of CozyPhones! These fleece-encased headphones look like wraparound ear muffs and keep the small speakers right on top of your tot's ears without sliding out or falling off—and without getting so loud the music hurts her eardrums. Plus, they're super comfy (kids can fall asleep without that bulky push of plastic headphones), come in a variety of animal-themed designs, and will keep your kids a little warmer on those long chilly flights. And, they come in grown-up versions, too! 

CozyPhones Headphones ($12.99)—Buy Here!

JL Childress Spinner Wheelie Deluxe Car Seat Travel Bag

J.L. Childress

Lugging a traditional toddler car seat through the airport can be a workout—and checking your beloved seat with your luggage leaves it open to scratches, dings and grime from who-knows-what it may encounter in transit. Not with the Spinner Wheelie Deluxe Car Seat Travel Bag, which works as both an easy roller and protective cover for your kid's car seat. You'll glide through airports, train stations and cruise terminals with ease thanks to the bag's unique combination of full padding and 360-degree spinner wheels. And, if you're checking the car seat, the bag will protect your child’s car seat from damage, dirt, moisture and germs. Additional features include a top carry handle and a clear ID card pocket. 

JL Childress Spinner Wheelie Deluxe Car Seat Travel Bag ($119.99)—Buy Here!

Additional reporting by Melissa Heckscher, Gabby Cullen & Amber Guetebier

All the products listed are independently & personally selected by our editors.

If you buy something from the links in this article, we may earn affiliate commission or compensation. Prices and availability reflect the time of publication.

All images courtesy of retailers.

It’s so easy to get into a routine with our fuzzy family members. Especially between kids and work and everything else, we get really used to the same products and supplies we always use for our pets. But stick with us. There are so many cool pet products out there that we weren’t even areare of. So get cuddled up with your sweet companion and get ready to spoil them. Check out our cool pet products picks below!

Basepaws At-Home Pet Health Tests

a dog, cat, and corresponding pet DNA tests
Basepaws

We'd love it if our pets could tell us exactly how they're feeling all the time, but since they can't, Basepaws developed their at-home pet health tests to give us the low down on our pets' health. Each test includes personalized insights into your dog or cat, including disease detection and genetic predisposition. Pick the best test for them, swab, and receive your pet's full health report.

Basepaws At-Home Pet Health Tests ($99.00+)—Buy Here!

Dog Bark Deterrent Device Alternative to Shock Collars

orange sonic dog training device
NPS

Amazon is calling this one a game-changer, and in our experience, it is. This hand-held device combines auto shut-off hearing safety with an ultrasonic dog whistle (they're the only ones who can hear it!) to stop barking, digging, jumping, and more. According to NPS, it's more effective than traditional dog whistles or clickers, and it's designed to shut off before it can damage their ears. No more yelling? We're in.

Dog Bark Deterrent Device Alternative to Shock Collars ($37.99)—Buy Here!

Ultimate Cat Infinity Scratcher Lounge

black and white cat laying on a modern scratcher lounger
PetFusion

This scratcher/lounge combo is perfect for kitties who can't keep their claws out of your furniture. Made from sturdy corrugated cardboard and designed in a cool reversible infinity shape, it lasts longer than traditional cat scratchers, too!

Ultimate Cat Infinity Scratcher Lounge ($54.99)—Buy Here!

Stainless Pet Water Fountain

white pet water fountain
Veken

Okay, we know that you probably already know about pet fountains. But this one has a full 95oz capacity perfect for multi-pet households! It filters their drinking water, has 2 flow designs, and lets you see how much they drink in real-time through the LED-lit window. 

Stainless Pet Water Fountain ($34.99)—Buy Here!

Crop Snuffle Mat

dog with farm-themed snuffle mat
ZMUBB

Whether you're working to slow down your dog's rapid eating or just want to give them something fun to do using treats or kibble, this adorable snuffle mat will have them digging and sniffing and not chewing your shoes, all at the same time.

Crop Snuffle Mat ($35.99)—Buy Here!

WLO Circular Modern Cat Tree

wooden cat tree
WLO

Deeply committed to both your cat and your living room design? This circular cat tree not only looks like art, but it's easy to clean, comes in several finishes, and even offers free customization. It's 100% handmade, too!

WLO Circular Modern Cat Tree ($274.70)—Buy Here!

Diggs Revol Pet Crate

Pet parents rave about the Diggs Revol Crate. Not only does it look good in any room, it’s incredibly easy to set up, has wheels for transport, can be collapsed in no time, and comes in multiple colors (and additional accessories!). Turns out, not all dog crates are created equal.

Diggs Revol Dog Crate ($375.00+)—Buy Here!

Keep 'Em Out/In Clear Decorative Divider by Jennifer Fisher

small dog sitting on other side of clear pet gate
CB2

This acrylic divider has to be one of the chicest pet 'gates' we've ever come across! Just adjust once to the desired width and you're all set. Shiny metallic feet and connecting hardware are both functional and pretty.

Keep 'Em Out/In Clear Decorative Divider by Jennifer Fisher ($299.00)—Buy Here!

WTF Soft Treats: Pumpkin Slices by Oh Norman!

box of pumpkin dog treats
Oh Norman!

Celeb dog-lover Kaley Cuoco created Oh Norman! eco-friendly and ethically-sourced dog products inspired by the pup who changed her life. A portion of all sales goes to dog rescue organizations and initiatives, so we'll take one of everything. WTF Soft Treats (Wholesome, Tasty, & Fresh) are a pumpkin slice treat that we're tempted to try, ourselves (we won't, but we're tempted). 

WTF Soft Treats: Pumpkin Slices by Oh Norman! ($12.00)—Pre-Order Here!

Retro TV Cat Condo

retro tv style cat bed in living room
Walmart

Your hipster cat will love this retro cat condo, complete with a jute scratching pad and washable mat.

Retro TV Cat Condo ($44.97)—Buy Here!

SmartDoor Connected Pet Door

smart pet door
PetSafe

This app-enabled pet door allows you to control exit and entry, set schedules, get notifications, and remotely control it from anywhere! The SmartDoor comes with a Pet Door Key that attaches to your pet’s existing collar, giving them exclusive access through the door. Pets and other animals who don't have a Pet Door Key are kept out. Talk about serious peace of mind.

SmartDoor Connected Pet Door ($499.95)—Buy Here!

Dog Paw Protectors

aussie shepherd dog wearing dog boots
QUMY

Dog boots aren't just cute; they help protect their sensitive pads from the elements and rough terrain. These are available in multiple colors and sizes.

Dog Paw Protectors ($28.99)—Buy Here!

Heated Multi-Kitty A-Frame Outdoor Cat House

brown cat tent with two cats inside
K&H Pet Products

Perfect for cats that prefer to sleep in garages, porches, barns, or even in colder parts of the house providing a nice cat cave with a cat warming pad inside.

Heated Multi-Kitty A-Frame Outdoor Cat House ($100.88)—Buy Here!

Treat Puzzle

dog with dog puzzle
Barkwhiz

This treat puzzle is multiple toys in one! With 14 storage compartments, your doggy can flip and slide the pieces around to keep them entertained and improve their brain power.

Treat Puzzle ($16.99)—Buy Here!

Large Cat Exercise Wheel

cat exercise wheel
MIWOOYY

This wheel takes cat exercise seriously. Picture a kitty hampster wheel with no splinters, minimum gaps to prevent pinches, and a quiet design (so you won't be woken up at 2am to cat cardio). There are several colors available, too.

Large Cat Exercise Wheel ($159.99)—Buy Here!

hiddin Clear Double Pet Bowl Feeder with Silver Bowls

two sets of silver and acrylic pet bowl sets
hiddin

Obviously, this feeder set is ultra-cool, but beyond that, it's elevated to an ergonomically correct height for comfortable (and cute) feeding.

hiddin Clear Double Pet Bowl Feeder with Silver Bowls ($169.00)—Buy Here!

 

All the products listed are independently & personally selected by our shopping editors.

If you buy something from the links in this article, we may earn affiliate commission or compensation. Prices and availability reflect the time of publication.

All images courtesy of retailers.

Our love of home decor and furniture really knows no bounds. We adore perusing Pinterest and websites, drooling over the perfectly-staged living rooms and impeccable kitchens. And although we fully appreciate a solid investment piece, it can be a challenge to find the willingness to spend a chunk of change on something that might not hold up around kids. Or, buying a top-dollar piece that we don’t really need, but really adore the look of. And you know what? Adoring the look of something is a completely valid reason to go for it. But, we’d like to suggest ‘going for it’ after checking out these Amazon home decor alternatives to our favorite brands.

Amazon home decor has come a long way, and they’re definitely on-trend. We challenged ourselves to find some options that are similar to the home goods we’ve been obsessed with, and wow, were we impressed. Of course, we knew Amazon was great for a ton of different needs, but we really had no idea that they had furniture and accessories that even the biggest fans of West Elm, AllModern, Anthropologie Home, Burrow, and more will approve of. Check them out below and get ready to ‘add to cart’ faster than usual!

This West Elm Buffet Alternative

oak rattan buffet in living room
Amazon

Rattan is having a moment. Just look at this chic sideboard buffet from Amazon that’ll add some chic boho vibes and natural texture to your room. Available in 3 wood finishes, too.

Amazon Walker Edison Boho Arched Rattan 2-Door Sideboard ($291.21)—Buy Here!

rattan buffet next to couch and lamp
West Elm

West Elm Marcy Buffet ($1,499.00)—Buy Here!

A Set of Bookshelf Figurines That Remind Us A Lot of the ArtZ Set

4 gold bookshelf figurine decorations
Amazon

These sweet figurines add extra pizzazz to any bookshelf. Plus, they love reading just as much as you do. Set of 4.

Amazon Bookshelf Figurines, Set of 4 ($19.45)—Buy Here!

set of 4 gold bookshelf figurines
ArtZMiami

ArtZ Abstract Bookshelf Decor Figurines, Set of 4 ($219.00)—Buy Here!

An AllModern Coffee Table-Inspired Set

brown drum-shaped nesting coffee tables
Amazon

Tuck them together, spread them out around the room, mix and match them with the 8 different colors, shapes, and sizes. Whatever you do, these nesting tables will look great.

Amazon WILLIAMSPACE Nesting Coffee Table Set of 2 ($269.99)—Buy Here!

AllModern

AllModern Berneice Coffee Table ($650.00)—Buy Here!

A Funky Candelabra That’s 1/4 the Price of West Elm

a white abstract candelabra
Amazon

This is one heck of a statement piece that’s great as a centerpiece or a mantle decoration. You don’t even have to light the candles to add the drama.

Amazon Deco 79 Resin Candelabra ($39.18)—Buy Here!

wavy resin candelabra
West Elm

West Elm SIN Weylen Candelabra ($160.00)—Buy Here!

This Upholstered Storage Bench That Smacks of AllModern Style

ivory upholstered storage bench
Amazon

This bench is perfect for a bedroom or playroom with its soft upholstery and extra storage + seating. There’s also no need to assemble it, which is a huge plus in our book.

Amazon OuchTek Upholstered Storage Bench ($139.99)—Buy Here!

white upholstered storage bench
AllModern

AllModern Delray Storage Bench ($490.00)—Buy Here!

A One Kings Lane-Inspired Peony Bouquet

silk pink peonies in vase on tabletop
Amazon

This is an absolutely beautiful pink bouquet that you don’t have to worry about watering. It also comes in white if pink isn’t really your cup of tea.

Amazon Enova Home Peony & Hydrangea Bouquet ($39.99)—Buy Here!

pink peony bouquet in glass vase
One Kings Lane

One Kings Lane Pink Peony Arrangement ($775.00)—Buy Here!

A Deep, Cushy Sofa That Easily Holds Up Next to Article Furniture

grey couch in living room
Amazon

Everyone loves a deep, comfortable couch. This one has such clean lines and a sturdy frame (it’ll hold up to your kiddos), and the neutral hue will fit in with any home decor. (Although it does come in green and beige, too!)

Amazon Busaurus 3 Seater Sofa ($459.99)—Buy Here!

cushy grey couch in living room
Article

Article Timber Pebble Grey Sofa ($1299.00)—Buy Here!

This Alternative to Diptyque’s Bais Candle

white candle in pergola box
Amazon

This is one luxe candle (at a non-luxe price). Burn it for an hour to get the scent warmed up and you’ll easily find a new scent for your home. Amazon reviewers swear it’s a great alternative to Diptyque Baies.

Amazon Seda France Candle ($29.57)—Buy Here!

Diptyque

Diptyque Baies Candle ($110.00)—Buy Here!

A Houzz-Like Mirror from Amazon for Your Houzz

gold beaded round mirror hanging on wall
Amazon

Mirrors do a ton for any space. They brighten it up, expand it, and add awesome depth. This beaded mirror is almost like hanging a shiny necklace on your wall; the beads are just so cool. It’s available in gold, silver, and black.

Amazon MADISON PARK SIGNATURE Beaded Mirror ($155.54)—Buy Here!

beaded round mirror
Houzz

 

This Set of Dining Chairs That Are So Similar to The Zuri Furniture Version

set of black modern dining chairs
Amazon

These are some seriously striking chairs. And, unlike other ‘cool’ chairs, these are actually comfortable to sit in. This set of two costs less than one of the Zuri dining chairs. They’re also available in grey, tan, and white, too.

Amazon Modway Viscount Mid-Century Dining Chairs, Set of 2 ($281.78)—Buy Here!

black leather dining chair
Zuri

Zuri Mambo Dining Chair ($310.00)—Buy Here!

A Modern Painting That Feels Like Anthropologie Home

black and tan abstract painting
Amazon

Hanging this beauty up is sure to add a little bit of drama to whatever space you put it in. It doesn’t hurt that the neutral hues will match pretty much anywhere, right? It comes in multiple sizes and 3 different frame colors.

Amazon SIGNWIN Framed Canvas Print ($65.99)—Buy Here!

black and tan contemporary painting
Anthropologie Home

Anthropologie Home Equilibrium Wall Art ($2,198.00)—Buy Here!

These Covers That Look Almost Exactly Like Anthropologie Pillows

two mauve ribbed throw pillows on a cream couch
Amazon

It’s super easy to change the look of a room just by changing up your throw pillows. These covers are a yummy ribbed velvet and come in so many colors—33, to be exact. Keep in mind that this 2-piece set is just the covers, so you can snag the (super affordable) pillow inserts here if you need them.

Amazon Home Brilliant Ribbed Velvet Pillow Covers, 2pc ($22.99)—Buy Here!

pink velvet pillow
Anthropologie

Anthropologie Fiora Ribbed Velvet Pillow ($78.00)—Buy Here!

This Stunning Chandelier That’s as Breathtaking as Lulu & Georgia’s

glass and brass chandelier hanging in grey bedroom
Amazon

We’re absolutely swooning over this clouded-glass-and-brass chandelier. It’s such a beautiful element that adds a glow to your space—bedroom, living room, or above the kitchen island.

Amazon LOVEDIA Cloud Glass & Brass Chandelier ($379.99)—Buy Here!

clouded glass and gold chandelier
Lulu and Georgia

Lulu and Georgia Renan Chandelier, Pre-Order ($2,498.00)—Buy Here!

A Standing Mirror Even Die-Hard Anthropologie Home Fans Will Love

standing arched mirror
Amazon

Think of this as an upgrade to trying to see your whole outfit in the bathroom mirror. It’s rustic and really charming, plus it’s great even beyond your bedroom. Entryways, living rooms, and dining rooms can all hold up this pretty mirror.

Amazon CASSILANDO Full Length Standing Mirror ($159.99)—Buy Here!

light brown standing arched mirror
Anthropologie Home

Anthropologie Home Tamara Burl Mirror ($1,298.00)—Buy Here!

A Lush Green Velvet Couch for Article Furniture Appreciators

green velvet sofa in living room
Amazon

You had us at ‘green velvet’. A major pop of color that’ll freshen up any room and is surprisingly easy to mix and match with. It has clean modern lines with a retro twist. If green isn’t your thing, it does come in 8 other colors.

Amazon Vonada Green Velvet Sofa ($399.99)—Buy Here!

green velvet sofa and ottoman
Article

Article Sven Grass Green Sofa ($1,499.00)—Buy Here!

This Patio Set That’s So Close to Wayfair Outdoor Furniture’s Bungalow Rose Set

grey rope patio furniture set
Amazon

The rounded design of this patio set is so inviting, not to mention really unique. Don’t let the textilene weave stop you, either; it’s durable and holds up to the weather. It’s available in grey or black and several different set up combinations, too.

Amazon 4-Piece Textilene Patio Set ($1,899.99)—Buy Here!

grey rounded outdoor furniture set
Wayfair

Wayfair Outdoor Furniture Bungalow Rose Iven 4-Person Seating Group with Cushions ($3,099.99)—Buy Here!

A Set of Greek-Style Jars That Could Sit Next to a Wildwood Jar Set at Perigold

set of two gold and white greek jars
Amazon

Storing sugar and flour in the bags they came in isn’t nearly as fun as displaying this pretty Greek-like jar set. There are a few other color and design options, too.

Amazon Novogratz Ceramic Geometric Decorative Jars, Set of 2 ($123.28)—Buy Here!

set of three gold and white geometric jars
Wildwood at Perigold

Wildwood at Perigold Noble Handmade Porcelain Jars, Set of 3 ($447.00)—Buy Here!

This Baccarat Crystal-like Geometric Vase

crystal vase on coffee table holding yellow flowers
Amazon

Crystal vases are a subtle way to add some elegance to the room. They’re one of those things that makes everything feel a little shinier and intentionally-detailed. At this price, you can scoop up several, too.

baccarat crystal vase with spring flowers on tabletop
Baccarat at Neiman Marcus

Baccarat Eye Large Vase at Neiman Marcus ($1,700.00)—Buy Here!

Some Marble Bookends That Closely Resemble Pottery Barn

two white marble bookends
Amazon

Book lovers, this one is for you. Those precious pages deserve to be displayed with these gorgeous marble slab bookends that are also heavy enough to support even your biggest reads.

Amazon Fox Run Marble Bookends ($38.56)—Buy Here!

white marble slab bookends
Pottery Barn

Pottery Barn Eloise White Marble Bookends ($109.00)—Buy Here!

Vintage Wingback Chairs Similar to Poly & Bark’s

set of two brown leather wingback chairs in living room
Amazon

There’s nothing like a classic wingback chair, and this set of two is ideal for creating extra seating with some serious flair. They’re available in multiple colors, too.

Amazon HULALA HOME Accent Chairs, Set of 2 ($550.00)—Buy Here!

set of two brown leather wingback accent chairs
Poly & Bark

Poly & Bark Aida Lounge Chair, Set of 2 ($2,062.00)—Buy Here!

A Giant Bean Bag Close to the Famous Lovesac

woman sitting in tan bean bag chair
Amazon

Everyone loves a giant bean bag chair. From movies to forts or cuddling, this 6’ft bean bag chair is available in multiple colors and sizes.

Amazon Homguava 6′ Bean Bag Chair ($139.99)—Buy Here!

tan lovesac bean bag
Lovesac

Lovesac The Big One ($875.00, as shown)—Buy Here!

This Jonathan Adler Vase Alternative

teal greek-inspired vase
Amazon

We adore this fresh vase for the soft pastel color and fun print. It’ll be great on a shelf, mantle, or bedside.

Amazon Deco 79 Ceramic Vase ($40.25)—Buy Here!

Jonathan Adler teal vase
Jonathan Adler at Neiman Marcus

Jonathan Adler at Neiman Marcus Versailles Round Vase ($325.00)—Buy Here!

All the products listed are independently & personally selected by our shopping editors.

If you buy something from the links in this article, we may earn affiliate commission or compensation. Prices and availability reflect the time of publication.

All images courtesy of retailers.

Need some roses for your love? Costco has you covered

News flash: Costco Valentine’s Day rose sale is back! Here’s the scoop on the sweet deals you can score on Costco roses, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

It’s true that rising prices are being felt everywhere in 2024, and Costco’s deal on roses is no exception. This year, the cost to pre-order the Valentine’s Day bunches (with guaranteed delivery) is $64.99—but it’s still an amazing offer if we do say so ourselves. You can’s get 50 long-stem roses for $64.99 anywhere else that we know of. And there’s a wide assortment: all-red bouquets, all-white bouquets, hot pink and light pink bouquets, lavender bouquets, and bouquets with shades of pink, red, and white.

Costco

Members and non-members alike can snag this preorder-only deal by placing their order from now until no later than Feb. 12 by 11 a.m. PST. But be forewarned, this is one hot deal and supplies are likely to run out before then.

Shoppers can choose delivery dates of Jan. 31- Feb. 2, Feb. 6-9, and Feb. 13. Deliveries may occur one day before or one day after the selected date (so if you want Valentine’s Day delivery choose Feb. 13). All deliveries include free shipping and handling (taxes still apply). Non-members can also get in on the deal, but they will have to pay a 5% surcharge.

Costco

These beautiful bouquets all have 50-centimeter stems, are Rainforest Alliance Certified, and come from Costco’s South American farms. Costco prides itself on running socially responsible farms, so you know these beauties are coming from a wonderful place.

The order of 50 roses comes in two bundles of 25 stems and without a vase. It’s probably wise to start shopping for a vase (or two) that can handle 50 of these gorgeous flowers!

Insider’s Tip: If you want to send someone roses “just because,” it’s only $49.99 for 50 roses, but remember, this deal isn’t available around Valentine’s Day.

 

If you buy something from the links in this article, we may earn affiliate commission or compensation. Prices and availability reflect the time of publication.

You’ll find so much cheer and excitement at these U-cut Christmas tree farms near NYC

And just like that, the holiday season is upon us. For many, that means it’s time to get a Christmas tree. Visit a cut your own Christmas tree farm near NYC to chop your own, or pick out a pre-cut one. At many, you can also do some holiday shopping or even have a visit with Santa Claus himself! Your family will have a blast cutting down their own tree and also experiencing all of the other wonderful things these farms offer. But don’t forget to see what else there is to do this holiday season in NYC!

U-Cut Christmas Tree Farms in Connecticut

Sabia Tree Farm

Head to this charming and quaint farm nestled in Fairfield County for neatly lined rows of trees. A handsaw is available to borrow and staff will assist you with baling and securely tying the tree to your car. You can also buy a pin stand that is customized for your tree here. Bonus: Professional photographers are available for a photo session you can book. Visit the farm stand for fresh farmed eggs and handmade gifts from local vendors. 

Opening Day: Nov. 24

772 Morehouse Rd.
Easton, CT
Online: sabiatreefarm.com

Jones Family Farms

Weekend visits for both harvest-your-own trees and fresh-cut trees require a reservation. Come on a weekday when it's less busy and reservations are not required. Guests that plan to harvest their own tree should arrive no later than 4 p.m. Trees are sustainably grown and pruned every year during the eight-to-10-year period it takes to grow to full size, and every buyer of a cut-your-own tree gets a free commemorative Woodbury pewter ornament. The farm’s Barnyard Shop sells holiday treats and decor including wreaths, handmade crafts and tree stands, and an outdoor Holiday Courtyard Market offers open-air shopping. Payment is by cash or check only. U-cut trees are $92 on weekdays and $97 on weekends.

Opening Day: Sat., Nov. 18

555 Walnut Tree Rd.
Shelton, CT
Online: jonesfamilyfarms.com

Maple Row Farms

This farm has practiced sustainable farming for well over 200 years. Choose between spruce or fir by using their nifty online map. Did you know that fir and pine trees will hold their needles the longest over a spruce tree? Trees at Maple Farm are guaranteed so if you bring home one that loses a large amount of needles, return it to the Farm before Christmas for a replacement or a certificate for the following year. All trees are discounted $10 on weekdays. It’s generally less busy too. Cut your own trees on weekends are $118 and pre-cut trees start at $118. You will be provided with twine but will need to ask them to help you tie it to your car. You can also purchase wreaths and other holiday items. The weekend offers hayrides, refreshments and tailgating is allowed. Your whole family will have a great time!

Opening Day: Sat., Nov. 18

229 Stepney Road
Easton, CT
Online: mrfarm.com

Related: 10 Merry & Bright New Holiday Traditions to Start This Year

U-Cut Christmas Tree Farms in New Jersey

u-cut christmas tree farms near NYC
Chris Briggs on Unsplash

Wykoff's Christmas Tree Farm

Spend a fun day at this family-owned farm nestled in Warren County near the Delaware Water Gap. Not only do they grow award-winning trees, they've also provided trees to the White House. This is also the spot to get colorful Christmas trees, in hues like red, pink, purple, and blue. They have over 5,000 trees and several varieties to choose from. You can cut your own tree or pick a fresh-cut tree. Fresh-cut trees vary by type and size. Stop by the Christmas Barn for all your holiday decor needs. 

Opening Day: Fri., Nov. 24

249 Country Rd. 519 (Mile marker 39)
Belvidere, NJ
Online: wyckoffs.com

Barclay's Tree Farm

This family-owned and operated farm in Middlesex County promises one of the most affordable cut-your-own Christmas tree options in the area. Staff is on hand to help you pick the right tree, providing saws, squaring off and shaping branches as well as netting and securing the tree to your car. Douglas and Fraser firs are the farm’s bestsellers. Also on offer are the Blue Spruce which has a dusty blue look, the distinctive White Firs which have a fragrant lemon-pine scent and the classic Norway Spruce. Your kiddos will love looking around at the different colored trees! Stay tuned for their open date.

Opening Day: Fri., Nov. 24

35 Orchardside Dr.
Cranbury, NJ
Online:
barclaystreefarm.com

Related: 40+ Elf on the Shelf Ideas (because You’re Gonna Need Them)

U-Cut Christmas Tree Farms in Westchester

Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm

Cut your own Douglas or Fraser Fir Christmas tree starting the weekend after Thanksgiving at Wilkens Farm. The farm also offers fresh-cut Fraser firs as well. Don’t leave without stopping by the farm’s markets for fresh baked goodies like apple cider donuts, homemade unfiltered apple cider, wreaths, gift baskets and local crafts perfect for this holiday season. Bring the family out for a wonderful time!

Opening Day: Sat., Nov. 25

1335 White Hill Rd.
Yorktown Heights, NY
Online:
wilkensfarm.com

Related: Shine Bright! The Best NYC Holiday Lights & Displays

U-Cut Christmas Tree Farms on Long Island

Santa's Christmas Tree Farm

Experience the spirit of the season at this one-stop shop on the North Fork of Long Island. Santa's Christmas Tree Farm carries over 8,000 Douglas Fir trees to choose from with an average tree height between 6-7 feet tall. Field-cut trees are $90 while pre-cut Frasier firs start at $90. Santa's helpers will be around to provide you with a handsaw, as well as trim and tie your tree to your car. The farm offers a synthetic ice skating rink, a petting zoo, make-your-own s'mores, and a photo op with Santa on weekends. The farm is also known for its Christmas shop with ultra-festive displays and decorations. Sensory-friendly visits with Santa also take place here. Come for a tree and stay for the fun!

Opening Day: Sat., Nov. 18

0105 Main Rd. (Route 25)
Cutchogue, NY
Online: santaschristmastreefarmli.com

Elwood Christmas Tree Farm

This small home-run lot has more than 4,000 trees and is one of Long Island’s most westerly Christmas Tree farms. Bring your own saw and you can take home one of their many tree varieties including firs, pines and spruces. (They also sell pre-cut trees and will cut one for you with your saw.) Set on a picturesque spot on a slight hill, the farm is low frills but gets super busy. Trees are reasonably priced based on the height and species you select. Call for reservations. 

Opening Day: Sat., Nov. 18

1500 East Jericho Turnpike
Huntington, NY
Online: elwoodpumpkinfarm.com

Tilden Lane Farm

Tilden Lane Farm offers three types of spruce trees to cut yourself (a type good for holding the weight of lights and decorations) and two kinds of firs, which tend to last longer. Stock is extremely limited if you want to cut your own, so head there on Thanksgiving weekend for the best selection. The farm also offers fresh-cut Fraser fir trees. Hand saws are available or you can bring your own and staff can help with tree wrapping and securing to your vehicle. Trees are $80 and wreaths are $40. Don’t miss the farm-produced honey and you may be able to see some of the bees working on a warm day. Although there are no bathroom facilities on-site, you can make a lovely day of it in the nearby villages of Huntington or Northport by visiting some great restaurants and shops. They are open weekends starting Nov. 25 through Dec. 10.

Opening Day: Sat., Nov. 25

48 Wyckoff St.
Greenlawn, NY
Online: tildenlanefarm.com

Related: 21 Handmade Ornaments Anyone Can Make

U-Cut Christmas Tree Farms in Pennsylvania

a mom and son put an ornament on a snowy christmas tree at a nearby christmas tree farm
iStock

Beck's Christmas Trees

It's a bit further afield in Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, but people love this tree farm for its selection, service and extreme affordability. Beck's can loan you a saw, and tree bailing and drilling are free. Bonus: there's also a train theme here, with holiday garlands, pre-order custom wreaths, and train-themed gifts are available in the barn, the "Christmas Junction." The whole family will love it!

Opening Day: Fri., Nov. 24

763 S. Delaware Dr.
Mount Bethel, PA
Online:
beckschristmastrees.com

 

Chicago has no shortage of holiday lights displays and over-the-top decorations that will brighten up your holiday with literal sparkle

If there’s just one thing that makes the bitter cold of a Chicago winter just a smidgen better, it’s how gorgeous she is all decked out for the holidays. We’ve scoured the city to find the best holiday lights displays and decorations in Chicago to lift your holiday spirits. So, leave your grinch-y feelings at home and get out there, explore these memory-making gems with the littles, and fill your Insta feed with gorgeous Christmas and Hannukah photos at these must-visit destinations.

Related: Timber Time! Christmas Tree Farms to Spruce Up Your Holiday

Special Holiday Lights Events in Chicago

Art on theMart

Art on theMART is the largest permanent digital art projection in the world, projecting contemporary artwork across the 2.5-acre river-façade of theMART. The Nutcracker performed by the Joffrey Balley of Chicago will be featured for the holiday season.

Dates: Nov. 18-Dec. 30

222 W. Merchandise Mart Plaza
Loop
Online: artonthemart.com

The BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival

Chicago lights up around the holidays—literally. The Christmas season officially begins in the Windy City with The BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival with Mickey and Minnie Mouse leading the charge as Grand Marshals. It is the Midwest, so dress in warm layers and take your family for an evening of festive city fun. Learn more about this popular Chicago Christmas parade, including where families should line up for the best views, as well as where to stay and what to eat while downtown.

Date: Nov. 18

Michigan Ave.
River North
Online: themagnificientmile.com

Walkable Zoo Light Experiences in Chicago

Brookfield Zoo Holiday Magic

With more than 1 million twinkling LED lights, Brookfield Zoo's Holiday Magic is Chicagoland's largest lights festival. In addition, it's most likely the only place you'll encounter a 41-foot talking tree. Besides the chatty evergreen, you'll find a 20-foot-lit orb you can stand inside and snap a memorable holiday photo. Guests of all ages can play the Game of Gnome, a fun-filled scavenger hunt with 27 whimsical and enchanting gnomes located throughout the park.

Dates: Select dates, Nov. 24-Dec. 31

8400 W. 31st St.
Brookfield, IL
Online: czs.org

ZooLights at Lincoln Park Zoo

The most wonderful time of the year deserves the most wonderful event of the year. For that, join Lincoln Park Zoo for their annual celebration of ZooLights. This one-of-a-kind, festive holiday experience offers a free, merry, family-oriented celebration of joy right in the heart of the city. ZooLights features hundreds of luminous displays and incredible seasonal activities, all under the glow of 2.5 million lights.

Dates: Nov. 17-Jan. 7

2001 N. Clark St.
Lincoln Park
Online: lpzoo.org

Related: The Ultimate List of Free Things to Do in Chicago with Kids This Month

Walkable Outdoor Holiday Lights Displays in and around Chicago

Illumination at the Morton Arboretum

Returning this year is this crowd-pleasing dazzler at Morton Arboretum. "Illumination: Tree Lights" will dazzle visitors with its unparalleled spectacle of color, light, and synced musical soundtrack they won’t experience anywhere else.

Dates: Nov. 18-Jan. 6

4100 IL-Rte 53
Lisle, IL
Online: mortonarb.org

Lightscape at Chicago Botanic Garden

Wander into a festive world of wonder and light at Chicago Botanic Garden's Lightscape. Along a 1.25-mile, one-way path, the night comes alive with color, imagination, and sound, from a playful choir of singing trees to a spectacular waterfall of light. At times, you’ll find yourself in the center of it all—stepping inside a cathedral of golden light, walking down an avenue of luminous linden trees, moving through colorful ribbons of light.

Dates: Nov. 10-Jan. 7

1000 Lake Cook Rd.
Glencoe
Online: chicagobotanic.org

Sparkle Light Festival

Impact Field is transforming into the ultimate holiday destination with five illuminated villages with millions of sparkling lights, custom 3D holiday features, an ice tube slide, a holiday train adventure, festive fare, and more. Plus, there’s an ice skating rink that's new this season. 

Dates: Nov. 17-Dec. 31

9859 Balmoral Ave.
Rosemont, IL
Online: sparklerosemont.com

Kohlights at Kohl Children's Museum

Kids take charge in Kohl Children's Museum's holiday light display. Using glow stick learning wands, they can control and change the lights, so it’s a different lightacular experience every time. Your kids won’t even realize they’re learning while they play with light and color to create new hues and patterns.

Dates: Select dates, Nov. 24-Dec. 16

2100 Patriot Blvd.
Glenview
Online: kohlchildrensmuseum.org

Vintage Holidays in Long Grove

Historic Downtown Long Grove invites holiday revelers to take a break from online shopping and rediscover the magic of the holiday season. The annual Long Grove Vintage Holidays campaign is what the classic holiday experience is all about. . . lots of bright festive lights, quaint shops, old-world charms, and family memories. Organized by the Historic Downtown Long Grove Business Association (HDLGBA), Vintage Holidays 2022 features light displays, merchant open houses, holiday music, horse-drawn sleigh rides and more!

Dates: Select dates, Nov. 17-Dec. 23

145 Old McHenry Rd.
Long Grove, IL
Online: longgrove.org

Naper Lights

Located on Naperville's beautiful riverwalk, you'll find the 9th Annual Naper Lights display. Lights on Water Street trees and the Foyo plaza will be synced to music with an enhanced sound system that will project music across the DuPage River.

Dates: Nov. 23-Jan. 1

120 Water St.
Naperville, IL
Online: naperlights.com

Indoor Holiday Lights Displays in Chicago

Christmas Around the World & Holidays of Light at MSI

What began in 1942 as a single tree, is now an international winter wonderland at Christmas Around the World & Holidays of Light. The family is going to be enchanted by the trees and displays that are decorated to represent the rich multicultural heritage of Chicago. The crown jewel will be the floor-to-dome Grand Tree with 30,000 twinkling lights, sparkly ornaments and all of the trimmings. This year, The Art of the Brick exhibit is getting in on the action with new pieces themed around the 12 Days of Christmas.

Dates: Nov. 18-Jan. 7

5700 S. Lake Shore Dr.
Hyde Park
Online: msichicago.org

Navy Pier's Light Up the Lake

Check out Chicago's biggest holiday adventure, Navy Pier's Light Up the Lake. This indoor, temperature-controlled experience features a sprawling light garden of large-scale sculptures comprised of more than 600,000 twinkling lights, a massive Alpine ice rink, an authentic beer garden, kiddie train rides, Santa's Merry Main Street and gift market, and other family-friendly and date-night activities.

Dates: Nov. 24-Dec. 31

500 E. Grand Ave.
Streeterville
Online: navypier.org

Drive-Thru Holiday Lights Displays in Chicago

Magical Christmas at Santa's Village

Santa's helpers have been busy transforming Santa's Village into a festive winter wonderland. This drive-thru experience features over 2 million lights synchronized to holiday music, dazzling displays, live animals, and Santa himself. At the end of your experience, you can purchase funnel cakes and hot chocolate while taking in the breathtaking view of the park.

Dates: Nov. 24-Dec. 23

601 Dundee Ave.
East Dundee
Online: santasvillagedundee.com

Related: 11 Cities That You Have to Visit in the Winter

Hotel Holiday Lights Displays in Chicago

Hilton Chicago Holiday Tree & Gingerbread Display

Visit Hilton Chicago's lobby to take a photo by their beautifully lit 24-foot Christmas tree and take a peek at their annual gingerbread display that pays tribute to the city of Chicago.

720 S. Michigan Ave.
Grant Park
Online: hilton.com

Swissôtel's Santa Suite

Santa Claus is ready to show off his swanky Chicago pad! Swissôtel Chicago Presidential Suite is Santa’s home away from the Pole for the holiday season. The suite offers sweeping views of the city, where Santa can closely monitor the weather patterns before his busy Christmas Eve and provides a cozy retreat for finalizing his naughty and nice list. Santa is taking a more intimate approach with his planned festivities by offering deluxe accommodations and private experiences. Have breakfast with Santa on Dec. 10th or 11th at Élevé, Swissôtel Chicago’s penthouse ballroom, which also includes access to the Santa Suite.

Dates: Starting Nov. 16

323 E. Wacker
Loop
Online: swissotelchicagosantasuite.com

 

Lounge access will start your trip off on the right foot, we promise

Flying with kids is not something anyone looks forward to. There are so many things that could go wrong from blowouts to inconsolable toddlers to forgotten pacifiers and uncharged devices. As a travel editor, I’ve taken hundreds of flights with my kids, and some I would rather forget (like the flight with my can’t-sit-still-toddler when it felt like I was wrestling a 40 lb. carp for 4+ hours).

I recently flew on Alaska Airlines with my three kids and was pleasantly surprised by all the thoughtful elements the airline offers to make traveling with kids a little bit easier. Here is what I learned about flying Alaska Airlines with kids and my recommendations for making your travel experience even more comfortable for the whole family (hello, lounge access!).

What you need to know about flying with kids on Alaska Airlines:

  • Alaska Airlines guarantees that kids 13 and under will be seated with at least one accompanying adult as long as you book your reservation together (and subject to some additional terms).
  • Preboarding is offered for families traveling with little ones aged two and under. Lap infants (under the age of two) also fly free!
  • Car seats and strollers fly free, so you don’t have to worry about paying baggage fees for these items.

Meals for kids on Alaska Airlines

When your flight is long enough to offer meal service, you’ll definitely want to pre-order one of the Kid’s Choice Picnic Packs for your little travelers. Not only do they come with kid favorites like Pirate’s Booty, applesauce, and gummi bears, but you’ll get a retro-fabulous Wikki Stix Play Pack to keep them busy from takeoff to landing. I’ve known a few adults who might enjoy playing with these as well!

Additional Alaska Airlines offerings to make your journey easy

Lounge Access
Start your travel day off on the right foot by visiting an Alaska Lounge before your departure. Access to the lounge is included with certain ticket levels or you can purchase a day pass as available. I especially enjoy accessing an Alaska Lounge when traveling with my kids because they can fill up on snacks and have a quieter area of the airport to relax before boarding the plane. Be sure you look for the pancake machine as kids will get a huge kick out of it!

Elite Leave Program
There’s no denying it; having a baby can change you from a jet setter to a homebody in a flash. Alaska Airlines recognizes this and offers the Elite Leave Program to allow you to keep your Mileage Plan™ elite status for another year during your pregnancy or parental leave.

Fly for All app
Traveling with a nervous flyer or a neurodivergent child? I definitely recommend you check out Alaska Airlines’ Fly for All app as it provides a social story that will show you what is going to happen every step of the journey from the airport to the flight.

—photos courtesy of Alaska Airlines

Note: This trip was paid for by Alaska Airlines, but all opinions expressed here belong to the writer.