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Looking for a kid friendly destination preferably in the East Coast for a family trip. Any suggestion? If you stay in a hotel that you really liked please share.
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| Time of year? |
| op here- now till the end of November. Just thought it would be less costly if we travel before Christmas. |
| You might need to be a little more specific. Do you want something kid-focused, or just that kids won't hate? Age of kids? Family trip as in a lot of relatives getting together and that is the focus of trip more so than the location? Would you rather kick back and relax or have lots of activities available? How long? |
| OP here! So many things to consider PP. my kids are 3.5 and 10 months old. So the trip wont have to be kid focused, but rather something that my 3 year old wont hate. I loke to kick back and relax while kids are playing at the beach or some other kid friendly activity. Would like to spend the majority of the time at the resort. dont mind strolling around but dont necessarily want t to explore either.There are no family traveling with us. It is just the 4 of us. Oh and most importantly somewhere warm(florida, Caribbean, etc). Hope to get a response. |
| Club Med Sandpiper Bay in FL |
Maybe a condo rental in Florida (Naples, Marco Island?). Eating out with younger ones 3 times a day gets tiring quickly. |
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http://www.marcobeachoceanresort.com/
We stayed here when our children were younger. It was great. |
| Amelia Island or Boca Grande or Boca Raton. Heard good things about Sea Island, too. |
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Sheraton Key West. Get a suite. Pool at the resort, short walk across the street to the beach, drive into "town" for restaurants/touristy things.
You *can* fly to KW, I believe, but we have always done the drive from Fort Lauderdale. About 4 hours along the causeway. |
| Is Key West kid friendly? I have always thought of it as more of a party scene but have been curious |
| My kids have never met a Ritz Kidz Club they didn't love. Lots of great choices in Florida. Don't know about the 9 month old though. |
I would not characterize it as kid friendly. But we've found if you stay at a resort on a beach, there's always stuff to do with kids. We went to the big Marriott there years ago. It was great. But my kids required nothing more than sand and a few waves then. |
| Disney World |