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Hawaii
St John (hire a chef) Mexico all inclusive Nantucket Alaska Disney cruise Italy Amalfi coast or Tuscany Southern France London and Paris Scotland Tokyo and Kyoto |
When was this? I was just at the old faithful inn last month and apparently it’s now nearly impossible to get rooms and tour groups book them 4-5 years out. |
Sorry...but wait 5 years for a trip? If I learned anything from covid is that you do things now, you take the trips you want and can take, and see the people you love. I wouldn't wait 5 years for a trip. I'd plan a trip knowing the limitations of the people going. |
Rooms are released each May/June for the following year. This year it was at midnight Mountain time, so by the time I got up at 6 am one of my nights wasn't available in the room I wanted. But there was plenty of overall availability on that day. If you want 5 rooms at OFI it is certainly doable on that first day rooms are released. |
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OP, could you plan a trip around your family roots?
My mom’s ancestry is in one European country, my dad’s another, so we did family trips to those places and they were really meaningful. |
| We've done these several times. When the kids were little, we went to Jamaica and stayed in villas (at Round Hill, Tryall Club, and Half Moon in this order) where everything is included - chef, cleaning, etc. Half Moon has a great kids club FWIW. We've also rented houses in Costa Rica, Mexico, and the Bahamas and hired a chef for the week. I think not having to cook or find a restaurant for every meal with a large party is pretty key, along with having the mindset that not everyone needs to do things as a large group. For example, in Costa Rica only some of us went on an all day zip line, horse, and water adventure, while some others went on a farm tour, and others just hung out at the beach. Hawaii is another great option (although when we were there we stayed in a hotel vs. villa). Enjoy your trip! |
Agree 1000% |
DP. Have traveled internationally with extended family (including young kids), first to Provence and then Tuscany. 3 families max though. It obviously gets more complicated the more families you add. These houses would be small for your group I think, but helpful starting points for rental companies. Both times, we had chefs come in a couple of nights during the week. Also key is being right outside a town so we had market/restaurant/pastries/dessert/walking around options. For the second trip (Italy), we had arranged tour guides with transportation - this enabled us to really enjoy the scenery. Finally, definitely resist the temptation to pack in too much sightseeing. Provence link (same rental company as above poster, it seems) - http://www.onlyprovence.com/villas/vendanges/. Flew into Marseilles and did day trips to Avignon, Aix en Provence, Gordes (and nearby lavender fields), and Cassis. Tuscany link - https://www.emmavillas.com/en/tuscany/il-molinaccio-14+2#details. Spent 48 hours in Rome before driving to house. Stayed right outside Montepulciano and did daytrips to Pienza and Sienna, and Montalcino; and then explored Orvieto on the way back to Rome. |
| A cross country RV trip could be fun! |
+1. Not at the ages of the kids listed. If my parents are still in good health in a couple of years when my youngest nephew turns 6 or 7, we’ve promised ourselves a safari in Tanzania. But with little kids, this just wouldn’t work. |
Dream vacation would not be two weeks long with those kid age ranges. Someone is going to be frustrated at not being able to do much with the one year old. Those with older kids will be able to not only do more but, travel to farther places. Honestly unless you stagger the trip it sounds miserable. Sorry! |
Wrong thread |
| Dream vacation would not involve extended family. |
With a 1yo??? I don’t think there is a dream vacation with extended family and a baby/toddler. Maybe a nice mega resort where everyone can do their own thing like Atlantis. Maybe Hawaii but that is a long flight for a 1yo and the baby will probably be up at 2-3am daily. My youngest is 4 and considering Hawaii. |
+1 Dream vacation and extended family don't belong in the same sentence
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