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We have two children and never vacation without them. Spouse gets work travel and that is the only non-family travel either one of us takes.
There are lots of trips that you can take children on that offer fun child only activities so you can get a couple-only meal. Do some research. Highly recommend. |
This too, but please only if your kids do well at sleep away camp. Don’t force it. The other kids can tell when it’s forced. |
+1000 If you don't want to spend time alone with your spouse maybe take a good look at your marriage. |
But OP doesn’t want a “meal,” or a walk on the beach, or to reconnect. He just wants sex. |
+1 lol What childless young woman would want to do this for just someone they know. You aren't even family or a bff. |
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Go someplace that has really good kid activities and care. We went to a resort once in Turks and Caicos that had Nannie’s available.
Do you have siblings? My sister watched our kid when we went on long weekends. Or travel with another family and kids play together and parents take turns watching all of them at once. |
| When our kids were young we would always travel with them. A few times we'd go to a Club Med that had a kids club which they loved. Often, when they were in the kids club we'd take "naps". |
| If you can afford it, send kids to sleepaway camp and take a vacation then. Otherwise we only look one three night trip without kids. We have no family to help. |
| Many resort hotels have a kids' club. You can also bring a nanny on vacation with you. Consider doing staycations while kids are in school/daycare. There may be other relatives. Cultivate a great nanny who can stay with the kids for a couple of days. |
| DH and I have five kids and we get away 1-2 times/year and have since the beginning. Nanny. |
First of all, it's nannies. Second of all, a few hours of childfree time is not the same as having no children in your hotel room. Duh. |
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Instead of a weekend what about a couple days during the week?
When I was a kid my grandfather would come stay at our house when my parents went somewhere. He'd get us on the school bus and relax all day. Then when we got home he'd take us to McDonald's or someplace like that for dinner! Less overwhelming than a whole weekend since there's breaks built in. |
This. My parents live 25 min away and they can’t deal with my kids’ activities during the school year, but I register them for a full day (9-4) camp 5 min from my parents’ house and drop them off Sunday night and pick them up Friday. It’s only 5 days a year, but we’re child free. We take off work and do house projects together and go out to dinner every night. |