5 Smart Ways to Start Traveling with Kids on Points – Even If You’re a Total Beginner

 

5 Smart Ways to Start Traveling with Kids on Points – Even If You’re a Total Beginner


Teach your wallet to work as hard as your parenting does.



Traveling with kids is expensive. Between flights, hotel stays, snacks on snacks, and the occasional emergency stuffed animal purchase, it adds up—fast. But what if I told you that your next family vacation could be (almost) free? It’s possible with points. You don’t need to be a finance wizard—just a smart parent with a plan.


Here are 5 super doable ways to start traveling with kids on points—even if you’ve never done it before.



1. 

Pick the Right Travel Credit Card First

Don’t start signing up for random cards just to “earn miles.” Choose one with:


  • A big welcome bonus (usually enough for at least 1 free domestic flight)
  • Low or waived annual fee
  • Flexible redemption options (like Chase Ultimate Rewards)


Pro Parent Tip: If you and your partner each get a card, you can double the points pool right from the start.



2. 

Focus on One Airline (or Alliance)

Stick to one airline family like:


  • Delta (SkyTeam)
  • United (Star Alliance)
  • American (Oneworld)



This lets you accumulate points faster and gain perks like free bags, family boarding, and elite status benefits that make flying with kids much easier.



3. 

Make Everyday Spending Work for You

Use your travel card for things you’re already buying:


  • Groceries 🍎
  • Gas ⛽
  • Diapers 🧷
  • Kids’ birthday gifts 🎁


But pay it off in full each month. Points aren’t worth it if you’re paying interest.





4. 

Stack Rewards with Shopping Portals

Before shopping online, visit cashback and points portals like:


  • Rakuten (linked to Amex)
  • Chase Shopping
  • Airline-specific eShops


They give you bonus points just for clicking through first. It’s free money.




5. 

Use Your Points Wisely

Stretch your points by:


  • Booking off-peak travel
  • Flying economy, not business (especially with kids!)
  • Using points for flights or hotel nights — not random electronics


Bonus: Some hotel chains let kids stay free or offer free breakfast, saving even more.


Wrap-Up: You’re Ready to Play the Points Game 🎯

Learning to travel on points is like teaching your kids to ride a bike—it takes practice, but once you get it, it’s game-changing. Start small, stay consistent, and you’ll be swapping hotel bills for poolside snacks in no time.


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This starter kit is the first step to making that dream real

Let’s turn your travel dreams into reality—one swipe (and one smart plan) at a time.

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Let’s make travel affordable, fun, and actually possible—for you, not just the influencers.

Sheila @ SheMamaMaps
Helping Families Travel Smarter & Stress-Free

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