Where to Go for DCPS's spring break? (Kids - Ages 3 and 1)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to say, and this is someone who has lived in two different Asian countries for years, so I enjoy exotic travel, that you should consider Orlando and one of the Marriott or other vacation club properties there.

Reasons: warm, direct flights, can have a two bedroom suite with bedroom doors and a kitchen, good for naps and things and different bedtimes.

Lots of things to do in FL for a week. Of course Disney, but you don’t have to do any of that.

Would fit the $8k budget for the week, w flight, room, and food and activities.


But they also want childcare. I think there are babysitters through Disney world but it's more to watch the kids while they are already in bed and parents go downstairs in the hotel for dinner. Not a whole kids club.
Anonymous
Yes but a hotel like that would have a hook up for childcare.

Others is just pick a Ritz Carlton, they all have kids clubs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes but a hotel like that would have a hook up for childcare.

Others is just pick a Ritz Carlton, they all have kids clubs.


Most Ritz kids clubs don't start until at least 4.

Any high end family resort is going to be able to help with childcare but honestly this late in the game since DCPS break is the same as basically everyone else this year due to the holidays lining up it's going to be tough. I do believe some of the Ikos properties and some European resorts cater to younger kids. I would look at Portugal, southern Spain and probably Crete, especially with the baby flying free. I know there's a Marriott property in Crete that offers at least a few hours of childcare for those under 3.
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