Holiday travel: Chances are, you probably look forward to it all year and simultaneously stress over it once November and December arrive. I don’t blame you. Crowds, delays, winter weather and excited/overstimulated/sugared out kids can all add to the overwhelm. This year adds a whole other layer of complexity as we navigate how to celebrate safely. I can’t magically wave a wand and make your trip effortless, but I can share these free printables for Holiday Travel Bingo cards!
My own kiddos love playing while we travel. If we’re in an airport, chances are we’re playing I Spy or even Hide and Seek, if the terminal isn’t too full. But when I break out the physical games and printables, that’s when Max and Edie get truly excited.
I have a feeling your kids might be the same. So simply download and print out these Holiday Travel Bingo games before your next trip. If you’re sitting, you can use anything to mark the squares—coins work well. Or if you’re en route, kids can X the squares off with a crayon or pencil. Either way, this free holiday Bingo game will help pass the time for the whole family!
I’m crossing my fingers for you and smooth travels, zero delays and friendly seat mates. But don’t leave your kids’ travel entertainment to chance. Use these Holiday Travel Bingo games to keep your whole family feeling merry and bright this holiday season.
It’s not just you—holiday travel IS busy
On average, travel is about a quarter busier than average around Christmas. And last year, an estimated third of Americans traveled during the holidays. That’s 112.5 million people on the roads, rails, runways—maybe even sleigh trails—according to AAA.
I’m not sharing those stats to scare you into staying home! I’m just validating your sneaking suspicion that holiday travel really is busier than normal.
The potential of winter weather delays also makes holiday travel feel busier than normal. (After all, when people aren’t moving when expected, that means roads and airports are more congested.)
One study researched a year’s worth of data on weather delays and found these to be the most delayed airports in the US:
Worst U.S. Airports for Weather Delays
- San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
- Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
- Chicago O’Hare international Airport (ORD)
Now you can’t always choose which airport to fly out of, and you can’t miraculously change the weather in your region. But if you are flying out of one of these hubs, keep in mind winter weather delays are more likely than not. Then make sure you’re prepared—including having things on hand to keep kids entertained, like this Holiday Travel Bingo game!
Holiday Travel Bingo game to keep kids entertained
So much of parenthood is recognizing the difference between what you can control and what you can’t, then moving on from there.
Family travel is the same. You can’t control snow and ice, nor can you control how many other people hit the road when you do. But you can control what you plan to keep your kids entertained during holiday travel.
So why wouldn’t you want these free Holiday Travel Bingo cards? They’re easily portable, so you can bring them along wherever you go. They have a good mix of festive and regular travel squares. They’re usable for air travel as well as road trips. (If you’re driving, make sure to be on the lookout during rest stops and potty breaks!)
How to use this holiday Bingo printable
Travel can be complicated. You have to book your trip, get to the airport on time or pack up the minivan for a road trip, deal with traffic and other delays, and keep track of everything from boarding passes to your actual children.
Luckily, using my holiday Bingo printable is easy peasy lemon squeezy (or “easy peasy yemon deezy,” as Maxine says, with her adorable pronunciation).
Here’s how to make the most of this free travel Bingo printable:
- Sign up to get the free holiday Bingo printable delivered to your email inbox—right away!
- Print the holiday Bingo cards. I think color is more fun and festive, but black and white is fine, too. Print the right number of cards for the people in your family. The PDF you’ll get includes 4 different cards!
- [optional step] Laminate the Bingo cards. This is a great option if your trip is long, or if you want to play holiday travel Bingo on the way to and from your destination. Bonus tip: If you laminate, bring along dry erase markers, which you can erase from laminated pages and then reuse!
- Hand out the holiday Bingo cards to everyone in your family who wants to play. They can mark off squares with crayons or use coins or pompoms as markers.
- Decide if there will be a prize. You might want to stash some Hershey’s Kisses for winners, or dole out little toys. Or you can just play for funsies!
Make holiday travel easier with fun and games
No matter if you’re visiting loved ones this holiday or going on a getaway that doesn’t involve family and friends, I know you’ll agree you could use all the help you can get making holiday travel a tad bit easier.
I’ve definitely been there, after all. I know firsthand that smoother winter travel makes for a better family trip overall. So I am sure you’ll have as much fun playing this free holiday Bingo game as I did creating it!
Let me know when you use it and tag me on Instagram. I can’t wait to hear all about your holiday travels!
In the meantime, tell me: Are you heading out of town this holiday or staying put at home??
Love travel bingo!! We’re staying home for the winter holidays, but I keep wanting to go overseas this time of year and check out the Christmas markets one holiday season. These travel bingo cards would be great for the little ones!!
Oh my goodness the internet is going crazy over Christmas markets! I’ve never been to one so am sort of confused… maybe something to do next year. 😉 Enjoy your lovely holiday at home, Marlynn!
What a fun idea for the little ones! We’re embarking on a 10+ hour road trip this Christmas with my boys. I’ve been researching loads of things to keep them busy during the long drive. This one may be tricky to do in the car with wobbly laps, but I’m definitely willing to give it a shot! Thanks for the idea 🙂
Oh Mary, you are brave! I’ll be thinking of you on your road trip. While some of the items on the holiday bingo are more geared toward airports, this is definitely doable on a road trip, too! We use clipboards for laps in the car, and you can also bring the Bingo printable out with you during rest stops and food breaks. Again, good luck and happy holidays!
How cute are those?! I always loved playing bingo in the car back in the days when we didn’t have iPads, etc. Definitely need to bring this back!
Haha, pre-iPad life is hard to remember! I loved playing games on road trips with my family, too – so glad to help pass along that time-old tradition. 🙂
I love this festive idea! I’ve decided not to travel this year as a safety precaution – the Canadian government is asking Canadians to stay home so we can keep the pandemic under control, and hoping Canadians do. But! I’m going to share this with my sister so that we can play a game of bingo over video call, with her kids! I instead of travel bingo, virtual bingo. Thanks for sharing!
Erin, I’m obsessed with that idea! I want to figure out a way to play virtual Bingo with my loved ones this holiday, too. Thank you for the inspiration!!! Stay well.
This seems like a really fun and interesting idea, perfect for have a great time with family and friends. Thanks for sharing these ideas!
You’re very welcome! Always glad to meet another family games lover!