What’s Coming Next at Adventure RX: Tested, Real-Life Family Travel

At Adventure RX, our goal has always been simple: help families travel well in real life. Not influencer schedules. Not fantasy budgets. Not itineraries that fall apart the moment a kid needs a snack or a bathroom break.

Everything we publish is built from on-location research, tested with kids, and designed for families who want structure without overplanning.

And we’ve got a lot of exciting things coming.

🇨🇦 Victoria, Canada: Our Most Family-Focused Guide Yet

We’re officially launching a three-day, family-friendly Victoria, BC itinerary by car, and this one has been truly road-tested.

This guide was:

  • Personally tested with children ages 4 and 6

  • Built entirely from on-the-ground experience

  • Designed around walkability, realistic pacing, and kid-friendly dining

  • Structured for families who want to see a lot without burning out

No rushing from attraction to attraction.
No unrealistic dining plans.
No “just wake up early” nonsense.

Instead, you’ll find:

  • Logical day flows that actually make sense with kids

  • Stops that allow for flexibility, rest, and spontaneity

  • Activities that are engaging for adults and children

  • Transparent pricing and planning considerations

This is a guide for families who want a plan — but don’t want their vacation to feel like a checklist.

🏨 Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Waterfront: Full Stay Review

As part of our Victoria content, we’ll also be publishing a thorough review of the Delta Hotel by Marriott, where we stayed during our research trip.

This review will cover:

  • Room layout and functionality for families

  • Walkability to major attractions

  • Dining options (and whether they actually work with kids)

  • Value for the price compared to nearby options

  • What worked well — and what families should know before booking

Our hotel reviews are never sponsored fluff. They’re written to help families decide if a property truly fits their travel style.

🇺🇸 Two Nights in Seattle: City Travel That Works With Kids

Dropping alongside the Victoria content will be a two-night Seattle itinerary, designed as a perfect add-on for families already traveling to the Pacific Northwest.

This itinerary includes:

  • A review of the new Seattle Aquarium expansion

  • A family-tested Seattle Mariners game experience, including the Kids Club

  • Walkable planning that minimizes transit stress

  • A realistic approach to city travel with children

It’s short, efficient, and intentionally designed for families who want to experience Seattle without feeling overwhelmed.

🇲🇽 Mexico: Travel Gear & Safety Reviews on the Road

We’re also heading to Mexico, where Adventure RX will be reviewing new travel safety and convenience devices, including the Mifold car seat.

This trip will focus on:

  • How travel car seats actually perform in real-world use

  • Portability, comfort, and practicality

  • What works (and what doesn’t) when traveling internationally with kids

If you’ve ever wondered whether certain “travel-friendly” gear is worth it — we’re testing it so you don’t have to.

🎢 Disneyland & 🏕️ Camping: More Trips, More Testing

Coming later this spring and summer:

  • An early-spring Disneyland trip, with practical planning insights

  • Multiple camping trips, focused on family logistics, gear, and pacing

As always, these trips won’t just be shared — they’ll be analyzed. What worked, what didn’t, and how families can adapt the experience for themselves.

Built for Families Who Travel Like Real People

Every guide, review, and recommendation at Adventure RX is built for:

  • Families who value realistic budgets

  • Parents who want structure without rigidity

  • Travelers who care about walkability, pacing, and kid-friendly dining

  • People who want their vacation to feel enjoyable — not exhausting

If that sounds like you, you’re exactly who we build for.

Stay tuned — the next wave of Adventure RX content is just getting started.

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