Kethi Uibomägi on the behind-the-scenes of the new season of the caravan show: we were ready for someone to go to a hotel for the night if it got too much
The new season of the beloved travel show "Three Women in a Caravan" will showcase life in a motorhome, with a special emphasis on accommodating a young child.
The much-loved travel series "Three Women in a Caravan" is set to take a new turn as it invites viewers to explore life within a motorhome, this time featuring a tiny travel guide, a one-and-a-half-year-old child named Freya. The show stars Kristel Aaslaid, Eeva Esse-Sõõrumaa, and Kethi Uibomägi, as they embark on a heartwarming journey through Sweden, Denmark, Poland, and the Baltic states, with the first episode premiering on Channel 2 this Thursday. The travel plans were meticulously arranged to ensure comfort, while the unpredictable temperament of a toddler will guide the daily schedule.
Kethi Uibomägi details how the filming days were organized to wrap up by 7 PM, allowing for breaks essential for a child. As they navigate their adventure, it’s acknowledged that with limited space and extended hours on the road, individual downtime is crucial for everyone involved. Uibomägi openly expresses that the team was prepared for the possibility that someone might need to take a break and spend the night in a hotel if it became too overwhelming, highlighting the challenges and realities of road tripping with a young child.
Despite the potential hurdles of traveling with a child, Uibomägi assures audiences that they did not miss out on experiences because of Freya, emphasizing the priorities established for their journey. The focus remains on ensuring joy and excitement while accommodating the needs of the little traveler, aiming to provide viewers with both entertainment and relatable family travel insights.