Toddler vacation destinations

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Assuming you are talking about a true toddler and not a 4yo, they’re pretty easy to entertain. My toddler was happy anywhere she could walk and eat snacks. Give her a stick and maybe some water to splash in and she was all set. Go wherever you like.


Super helpful.
Anonymous
Culpeper, VA
Charlottesville, VA
Philadelphia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you have a toddler, you’re going on a family trip. There is no vacation with a toddler.

When our kids were toddlers, we enjoyed going to Rehoboth Beach.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Costco


I'm not quite that adventurous.


Can confirm. I visited the Costco in Fairfax with my toddler with my in-laws. I had an advantage because they are both former Peace Corps, had lived there and knew where to take us, knew people so they were our guides and had a great inside view of the store.

Note: we did a lot of things off the beaten track like see the tire repair center in a tiny section of the store where my MIL worked at or the hot dog stand my FIL helped get up and running.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Assuming you are talking about a true toddler and not a 4yo, they’re pretty easy to entertain. My toddler was happy anywhere she could walk and eat snacks. Give her a stick and maybe some water to splash in and she was all set. Go wherever you like.


Sometimes adults like traveling ….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Assuming you are talking about a true toddler and not a 4yo, they’re pretty easy to entertain. My toddler was happy anywhere she could walk and eat snacks. Give her a stick and maybe some water to splash in and she was all set. Go wherever you like.


Sometimes adults like traveling ….


No! When you have kids you must only entertain them by going on walks in the backyard and to Grandma’s house. No adult desires even if the kids are easygoing for travel. *slapslapslap*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All inclusive resorts with kids clubs


Pretty sure there aren't any a short drive from DC

Not all inclusive but Salamander (Middleburg, VA) and Bavarian Inn (Shepherdstown, WV) look promising.


The Greenbriar isn’t fully all inclusive but has a lot included, a kids club, and is a short drive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Richmond children’s museum and science museum are great for toddlers


Another thing is that if you want to go to a more adult museum as well, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture has a kid's room upstairs with doctor kits, a pretend food truck, a post office and some other things.

You could trade off parents with the kids there while the other looks at the exhibits and could even go next door to the Virgina Museum of Fine Arts for a while. They also have a scavenger hunt for kids if you want to take them through the museum. Many museums have this and usually give out a prize like stickers if you turn it in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Costco


I'm not quite that adventurous.


Can confirm. I visited the Costco in Fairfax with my toddler with my in-laws. I had an advantage because they are both former Peace Corps, had lived there and knew where to take us, knew people so they were our guides and had a great inside view of the store.

Note: we did a lot of things off the beaten track like see the tire repair center in a tiny section of the store where my MIL worked at or the hot dog stand my FIL helped get up and running.


This is the content I come to DCUM for.
Anonymous
We took our 3 and 5 year olds to Sesame Place last summer. It was great and they loved it. Our friends with kids the same ages did Luray Caverns last summer and said their whole family enjoyed it.
Anonymous
Pittsburgh: Duquesne incline, Carnegie science center, Randyland, point state park;

Hershey park, please touch museum, national aquarium in Baltimore, port discovery children’s museum, massnutten resort, chincoteague, koa camp ground, Niagara Falls in Ontario,
Anonymous
Nothing do nothing since parenting is already misery (in a bitter mood after an ER visit).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Costco


I'm not quite that adventurous.


Can confirm. I visited the Costco in Fairfax with my toddler with my in-laws. I had an advantage because they are both former Peace Corps, had lived there and knew where to take us, knew people so they were our guides and had a great inside view of the store.

Note: we did a lot of things off the beaten track like see the tire repair center in a tiny section of the store where my MIL worked at or the hot dog stand my FIL helped get up and running.


My 2.5 year old LOVES Costco.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Assuming you are talking about a true toddler and not a 4yo, they’re pretty easy to entertain. My toddler was happy anywhere she could walk and eat snacks. Give her a stick and maybe some water to splash in and she was all set. Go wherever you like.


So true. Took my 17 month to California and her favorite was picking up rocks/ trash/ sticks at the park.
Anonymous
leave toddler with them and go wherever you want.
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