Decision fatigue-August vacation with young kids

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A bit farther of a drive, but Kiawah Island has a great kids club program, nature and a spa.

Also, you don’t need a passport to enter Puerto Rico and USVI.


is this at the golf resort?
Anonymous
I read OP's post and my first thought was Kiawah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A bit farther of a drive, but Kiawah Island has a great kids club program, nature and a spa.

Also, you don’t need a passport to enter Puerto Rico and USVI.


is this at the golf resort?


Yes, Kiawah Island Resort has kids camp/activities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can get an expedited passport in about 2 weeks.

We went to Puerto Rico in May and it was so hot and humid I can only imagine what August will be like.

I’m sick of generic resorts that are all the same. When we go out of the country we stay in neighborhoods (Airbnb) and rent a car. Your kids are young so maybe not yet but it’s a more interesting trip.


Expedited passports are taking 8-10 week’s currently. Regular service is 16+ weeks.
Anonymous
When I had decision fatigue and was totally burned out on everything and DH was zero help in planning our vacation, I booked a trip through Costco that included everything except meals - airfare, rental car, hotel, tickets to Universal. I'm not suggesting Universal in August with a 6 and 4 year old, just suggesting that a package deal might be your best option.

Good luck!
Anonymous
I actually love the SC beaches so much but if you go in August, you need to be okay with oppressive heat. I personally love swimming, but there’s only so long a 4 year old will last and it’s tough to watch two kids in the ocean.
Anonymous
Is Kiawah very stuffy/Waspy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually love the SC beaches so much but if you go in August, you need to be okay with oppressive heat. I personally love swimming, but there’s only so long a 4 year old will last and it’s tough to watch two kids in the ocean.


Thanks for this! Not OP but in the same boat re august and the heat was my concern about SC. Love Hilton head but have only been in April/May.
Anonymous
You can also book someplace without a kids club and sign your kid up for a local day camp. A friend does this fairly often .
Anonymous
Tyler Place is magical (I’m currently wearing my ratty TP t-shirt) but when we went 20 years ago, it was more than $10 grand a week and booked solid, so don’t count on it for this summer.
Anonymous
Its rainy season, but most of the day is sunny in Puerto Rico. Right now you can get non stop round trip in august for well under 300/ticket. Many of the resorts have kids clubs. When I was burnt out with young kids, we did AIs in a variety of warm places and it was perfect--everyone can eat whenever, whatever, no paying for each meal, kids clubs, pools, etc.

While these were not culturally or intellectually stimulating trips to say the least, it did provide a break and some fun family times. We've moved on but I definitely remember those years and even planning a trip felt like yet another burden, but if you just have to get plane tickets and a reservation, you should be fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Kiawah very stuffy/Waspy?


I wouldn't say its that stuffy but its VERY waspy and old money feeling. Its also REALLY far unless OP flies. Kiawah is not a driving destnation from here and I'm always shocked how many on this board feel that it is. Hard pass.
Anonymous
Poconos
Anonymous
We have done family language camp in MN twice and loved it
Anonymous
Asheville, NC
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