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I go on spring break with 5 of my mom friends and our 16 kids. It’s more fun than it may sound.

April 26, 2026
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I go on spring break with 5 of my mom friends and our 16 kids. It’s more fun than it may sound.
The author with five of her friends.
The author, back right, with her friends while on spring break with their kids. Courtesy of Bethaney Phillips
  • Every spring break, I travel with five of my friends and our kids for a quick getaway.
  • This year, we rented a huge cabin in Branson, Missouri, and had a great time.
  • The kids don’t always get along, but we solve issues quickly, and split costs and chores.

Every spring break, I travel with my two sons, five college friends, and all their kids for a short getaway. This year, we rented a cabin near Branson, Missouri, for three days and nights of sleepovers, swimming, and hitting the parks. In total, six moms and 16 kids, ranging from 3 months to 11 years, attended.

The kids enjoy their time together, and so do the moms

It’s such a special experience. The age gaps among the kids foster special friendships and mentor-like relationships. And because we’re all together for an extended amount of time, the moms also get to know each child better. It’s sort of an all-moms-on-deck situation, and kids simply look to the nearest mom to ask for something. It’s a situation of instant closeness and confidence, and it creates incredible bonds with kids I don’t get to see often enough.

The author's son, left, with friends on spring break.
The author and her friends take their kids on a trip every spring break. Courtesy of Bethaney Phillips

Then, once the kids go to bed, the moms stay up talking, having a few beers or glasses of wine, and playing cards. One night, we hooked an old drive to the TV and swiped through 15-year-old pictures while laughing hysterically.

We all live between 20 minutes and 3 hours apart, but Kansas, where we live, has a statewide spring break, so despite covering six school districts, we’re all off the same dates.

We started doing it to make it easier to see each other

It started four years ago, when one of my friends began planning to spend spring break visiting all our homes. She was scheduling play dates and sleepovers at multiple stops. However, it turned out to be a challenge, and there were too many changes to the itinerary to make it all run smoothly. She ended up cutting the trip short after two stops. The next year, she thought we should all go someplace neutral. We’d all book a place together.

16 kids on a back deck during spring break
The kids vary widely in ages, and they all enjoy hanging out together. Courtesy of Bethaney Phillips

This year, we found a cabin with seven king-sized beds, a bunk room, and 6.5 bathrooms. It also came with a huge kitchen, two large dining tables (one was used strictly for crafts), a movie theater, and a game room.

We split costs, as well as tasks like cooking and cleaning

We all work in middle management and midlevel careers, so we’re also in a midlevel budget. This was our most expensive trip, at around $150 per night per family for the accommodations. For food, we order in groceries — pizza, chicken nuggets, tons of snacks — nothing gourmet, we know the audience. We plan the menu together, then split six ways and Venmo. This year, we spent around $500 on food, with plenty to take home after all was said and done. In total, each mom spent just over $530, plus gas.

While we were there, we had plenty of fun by swimming or heading to the park. We also brought games from home and did activities like crafts, bracelet-making, and coloring. Some kids are allotted screen time, and others aren’t, though we did have a movie night with popcorn.

As for cooking and cleaning, it’s a house full of working moms: things are done in almost no time because everyone chips in. It’s actually easier than at home because there are way more hands doing the job. One evening, my husband called, and after a 10-minute phone call, I returned to find dinner put away with a spotless kitchen and living area.

Kids sitting in movie chairs in a cabin.
This year, the cabin they rented had a movie room. Courtesy of Bethaney Phillips

The kids get along — for the most part

Logistically, it works like this: the mom closest by is in charge. Though we vary slightly in parenting styles, our similarities make this possible in the first place. We spoke in advance about how we get along and what we allow. (A real text exchange outlined rules for fart jokes.)

The kids absolutely fight — it’s three days in a shared space. They didn’t want to take turns playing games, couldn’t agree on a movie, and there may have been a joke or two made that someone else took personally. Normal kid stuff. However, there are enough activities and enough kids to play with that they were easily redirected. Besides, learning to get along is a life skill.

Meanwhile, it’s fun to see which ages and personalities flock together, and not always the ones you expect. They find shared hobbies and interests while creating close-knit friendships with kids they otherwise rarely get to see. All while I get quality time with my friends. It’s an experience I can’t praise enough, and I’m thankful it’s one we get to continue.

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