So you found The Family Takeoff.

Welcome.

You’re probably here because you’re a parent who isn’t ready to stop traveling — or you’re wondering if you ever really have to.

The answer is no. You don’t.

I’m Madison — a Florida mom of two toddlers, a full-time professional, and someone who has recently taken her kids to Scotland, Switzerland, the Caribbean, Costa Rica, and a hotel room overlooking a rocket launch pad. Not because travel is my full-time job. Because I refused to let it stop being part of my life.

This is where I share everything I’ve learned — the destinations, the hotels, the packing strategies, the flight survival tactics, and the honest truth about what’s worth it and what isn’t. With two toddlers. In the middle of a completely normal, busy life.

Start here depending on where you are:

“I want to travel but I don’t know where to start.”
Travel Tips— start with the long haul flights post or the packing guide. Both will make your next trip noticeably easier.

“I’m looking for destination ideas.”
Browse Destinations— I cover Europe, the Caribbean, Florida, and more. Everything is written from real experience with real kids.

“I want to use points and miles but have no idea how.”
Points & Miles— I saved over $13,000 on one family trip to Scotland. I’ll show you exactly how.

“I just want someone to plan it for me.”
Work With Me— I’m a licensed travel advisor and I work with a small number of families each month. It doesn’t cost you anything extra to book through me.

Before you go — grab this.

If you do nothing else, download the free Hotel Upgrade Guide. It gives you the exact scripts I use to get upgraded at hotels — the pre-arrival email, the check-in ask, and what to say when you’re traveling with little kids.

I’ve used these to check into a plunge pool suite, connecting rooms in Scotland, and a rocket-view room on launch night. It’s free. It works. And it takes about two minutes to read.

Yes, send me the Hotel Upgrade Guide

A few things you should know about me:

I’m not a full-time traveler. I have a demanding career, two toddlers who are firmly in their chaos era, and approximately zero spare time. Everything I write is from real experience — not press trips, not sponsored content, not things I read somewhere else. If I recommend it, I’ve been there.

And I really do believe this:

Traveling with kids isn’t always easy. But it’s always worth it.

Glad you’re here.

Madison