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Trips With Tykes is a U.S.-based family travel blog founded in 2012 by Leslie Harvey, a mother from the San Francisco Bay Area. Its core mission is to “make travel with kids easier,” with content built around real-world travel experiences for families with babies, children, and teenagers. The site focuses especially on air travel, Disney vacations, California destinations, and travel gear.
It is not a flight or hotel booking platform, but an informational content site. It mainly publishes articles on topics such as flying rules for children, checking car seats, unaccompanied minor flights, baggage fees, family packing lists, Disneyland and cruise guides, and California family destination recommendations. The author also shares experience using airline miles and hotel points to reduce the cost of family travel. The site explicitly describes itself as a “No-AI Zone,” promising that its articles and photos are created by real people based on firsthand experience or written by trusted contributors.
Based on the available article content, the site’s content is free to read, and it also offers a free family travel newsletter. No clear information was found about paid memberships, courses, consulting services, or booking commission rules.
Its strengths are its highly focused niche and authentic firsthand experience, making it especially useful for families flying with children for the first time or planning family travel in the United States. The author has extensive experience with U.S. domestic airlines, airports, and Disney-related travel, and the articles are more practical than generic travel diaries. The downside is that the content is mainly aimed at U.S. readers, so many airline rules, destinations, and spending scenarios may not fully apply to Chinese families. It is also just a blog, so bookings cannot be completed directly on the site, and there does not appear to be a Chinese-language interface.
It is best suited to parents who are comfortable reading English and are planning U.S. domestic trips, Disneyland visits, California road trips, cruises, or flights with children. For Chinese users, it is more useful as a supplementary reference for understanding U.S. family travel rules and English-language travel guides.
Judging by the nature of the site, it is a standard travel blog without sensitive services or heavy login requirements, so it is generally accessible directly. However, actual loading speed may be affected by overseas hosting, images, and advertising scripts.
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