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Diaries of a Domestic Goddess

June 10, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Take a Roadtrip this Summer and use the Roadtrip-a-Matic!

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This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of PA Tourism. All opinions are 100% mine.

I am not a good traveler.  To be more specific…I don’t fly well.  Shoot, I don’t drop people off at the airport well.  But one of the things I want to do more than anything is plan roadtrips  to all 50 states and hit all the cheesy tourist hot spots.  Biggest ball of yarn…I’m there!

Recently my husband and I celebrated our 10 year anniversary by roadtripping it to Indiana.  I spent days planning the weekend out and while I thought I was good to go, when we got to our hotel, I realized we were about an hour away from where I wanted to be.

Has that ever happened to you?

Well not anymore!  With the Roadtrip-a-Matic, planning your pa-roadtrips is a piece of cake!

My family and I are actually planning a roadtrip to Pennsylvania this summer and I am VERY excited to find out about the Roadtrip-a-Matic because it gives me the option to pick and choose what I want to do.  Since I will be looking for kid friendly things, I can click on “Kidsylvania” icon and it will take me to another page with  three options for kid friendly roadtrips all mapped out for you.  If that isn’t awesome enough, it also breaks up what to do each day for 3 days!  The tour I am interested in for my family is called “Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love“.  This is what it has planned:

Day 1:

  • Please Touch Museum
  • Philadelphia Zoo
  • Eat at the Reading Terminal Market
  • Sleep at Windsor Suites

Day 2:

  • A Walk Through History
  • National Constitution Center
  • Franklin Square Park
  • Eat at Jones Restaurant
  • Sleep at Windsor Suites

Day 3:

  • Sisters Cities Park
  • Fairmount Water Works
  • Morris Arboretum
  • Eat at Delassandro’s Cheesesteaks

Doesn’t that sound like a great family roadtrip?!?  Don’t have kids?  No big deal!  Simply pick a different themed roadtrip and the Roadtrip-a-Matic will map out a great trip for you!

Check out the Roadtrip-a-Matic and leave me a comment telling me what type of roadtrip you would like to plan!

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Hi and welcome! My name is Leah and I am the owner and author of this lifestyle blog, Diaries of a Domestic Goddess. I have been married to my husband for over 23 years and we have two adult children. Life is always crazy, but I wouldn't have it any other way! Please look around, make some yummy recipes and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions! Read More…

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