Best trip abroad for a two-year-old

Anonymous
Copenhagen--Tivoli Gardens?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've taken our two kids all over Mexico at a variety of ages. Direct flights from the DC area to both Mexico City and Cancun, and tons of museums, nature, ancient ruins, wildlife and warm people who are very friendly to kids.


+1 Plus no jet lag and warm weather.
Anonymous
Espana and/or Scandinavia.

Also, think through her age and whether you’d visit the place again. For example, Amsterdam would be awesome for you yids, but I’d want my daughter to see the Anne Frank house, so I waited until she was in middle school and ready to have the conversation.
Anonymous
Is this a joke? Your 2.5 year talks about Scotland? Really? What does she say? No wonder long haul flights are so miserable these days. I hope it is not a trend.
Anonymous
We had a great time in the swiss alps. Kids loved the alpenzoo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Espana and/or Scandinavia.

Also, think through her age and whether you’d visit the place again. For example, Amsterdam would be awesome for you yids, but I’d want my daughter to see the Anne Frank house, so I waited until she was in middle school and ready to have the conversation.


Is this for real?
Anonymous
Epcot. Seriously, I would never take my 2 yo abroad unless I need to visit close relatives.
Anonymous
Anywhere in Europe. They're much more child friendly than in the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Epcot. Seriously, I would never take my 2 yo abroad unless I need to visit close relatives.


Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a great time in the swiss alps. Kids loved the alpenzoo.



Second this

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Epcot. Seriously, I would never take my 2 yo abroad unless I need to visit close relatives.


Why?


Two words. Time change.
Anonymous
Paris
Mexico City
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Epcot. Seriously, I would never take my 2 yo abroad unless I need to visit close relatives.


Why?


Two words. Time change.


Some of us have done it! My DD is fine traveling to different time zones. Last Europe trip at about 2.5, we all just slept in really late after arriving and then we were fine and on the same schedule.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Espana and/or Scandinavia.

Also, think through her age and whether you’d visit the place again. For example, Amsterdam would be awesome for you yids, but I’d want my daughter to see the Anne Frank house, so I waited until she was in middle school and ready to have the conversation.


Is this for real?


Young kids! Oh my god, talk about the,ost unfortunate auto correct
Anonymous
Go where ever you want to go. Your 2 year old would t remember it. If the trip was about your child it would not involve flights and time changes.
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