2019 Summer Vacation Reviews: where did you go, recommendations, don’t s

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Sharks in Cape Cod....

We live in Boston and usually go to the cape for a week in the summer.

Sharks are definitely a real thing there. Example, we were fishing on a boat out of Falmouth. 3 people (out of 16 fishing) caught a shark!! Granted, not a great white and not huge (largest was 3 feet) but all scary looking things with sharp teeth!!!
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Anonymous wrote:The Maritimes- New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia- definitely recommend, but plan well because we ended up doing a lot more driving than we anticipated and it was a bit too much. 9 and 11 year old kids.


What did you do and where did you go, specifically?
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Croatia, Slovenia with a day trip to Bosnia. All on a road trip, highly recommend
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Anonymous wrote:Road trip to South Dakota and Wyoming. All the major sites. Badlands, Custer, devils tower, Yellowstone, grand Teton. It was all pretty spectacular.


Want to do this too! How long was your trip? I have family in NW Montana so considering driving up to Glacier too but the whole thing might be too much.
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Anonymous wrote:10 days in Belize with ages 1,3 and 12. Had a private island and then spent a few days in the jungle. Highly recommend it!


Tell me more about Belize. We want to go but are concerned about safety. What did was the vibe there like?
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Anonymous wrote:Road trip to South Dakota and Wyoming. All the major sites. Badlands, Custer, devils tower, Yellowstone, grand Teton. It was all pretty spectacular.


Want to do this too! How long was your trip? I have family in NW Montana so considering driving up to Glacier too but the whole thing might be too much.


Two weeks. That was a perfect amount of time for us.
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We went to Jackson, Grand Tetons, and Yellowstone and had a great trip. Jenny Lake Lodge in the Tetons was incredible.

Highly recommend staying inside Yellowstone (we stayed at the Lake Hotel) and getting up very early to see the animals and visit the major attractions (Old Faithful, Grand Canyon, Upper and Lower Falls, Geyser basins, Mud pots, etc). We did that 2 mornings--up at 5am and on the park roads at 5:30 until right after lunch. You can see so many animals at that time of the morning just from the car, and very few other people are out so you have the major attractions mostly to yourself, though you need to dress warm. Went back to the hotel right after lunch and napped. Later in the afternoon we either hiked a specific trail or did some more driving through some of the more remote areas. By then all the attractions we had to ourselves in the early morning were mobbed with people, and cars were backed up to the main road just waiting for a parking space.
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South of France in August with 4 and 6 year old and some extended family. Stayed in a house overlooking the Mediterranean. Great trip - beach was fantastic for the kids but the mosquitoes were the worst we had ever experienced there. From now on, we ensure rental houses have air conditioning.
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Went to Malaysian Borneo to see orangutans in the wild, then to Bali and the Gili Islands, ended our trip in Australia to go snorkeling/diving on the Great Barrier Reef. Would return to Borneo, Gili T, and Queensland, probably not Bali.
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Row Adventures - The Family Magic Trip. It was very special and I highly recommend. You must be somewhat outdoorsy to really enjoy it though. I think the best parts were - other kids to play with, people from all over the country and really truly being away from everything in a spectacular setting.

https://www.rowadventures.com/family-magic-rafting-trip


We did this trip a couple years ago, and it was our favorite vacation, ever! Highly recommend.



What's the minimum age for this to really enjoy?


Our son was 8, and it was perfect for him. There were a couple kids who were a little younger, maybe 6 or 7,and they did fine.
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Anonymous wrote:South of France in August with 4 and 6 year old and some extended family. Stayed in a house overlooking the Mediterranean. Great trip - beach was fantastic for the kids but the mosquitoes were the worst we had ever experienced there. From now on, we ensure rental houses have air conditioning.


Interesting- would have thought the environment there would be dry enough to prevent mosquitoes- not humid enough or enough rain to allow them areas to breed. The lack of screens on windows in Europe is really weird! I get it in areas without bugs, but why would they not have them where there are bugs?
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Anonymous wrote:Went to Malaysian Borneo to see orangutans in the wild, then to Bali and the Gili Islands, ended our trip in Australia to go snorkeling/diving on the Great Barrier Reef. Would return to Borneo, Gili T, and Queensland, probably not Bali.


That sounds like an amazing trip. How long were the flights? And was the snorkeling great or are the reports about the deterioration of the reef accurate?
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Anonymous wrote:Went to Malaysian Borneo to see orangutans in the wild, then to Bali and the Gili Islands, ended our trip in Australia to go snorkeling/diving on the Great Barrier Reef. Would return to Borneo, Gili T, and Queensland, probably not Bali.


This sounds great but can I ask what you didn’t like about Bali?
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We went to New Orleans in June/July because DD had a group activity there. Fun city to explore, but 6 days was a lot and it was more expensive than I wanted it to be. Also hot as hell. But a fun city to just hang out in.

Ocean City In August. We always go, and yes it's Ocean City tacky but it's our place. Had our usual fun.

This was our off year with lower key vacations. But I feel like a loser compared to everyone else!

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Anonymous wrote:South of France in August with 4 and 6 year old and some extended family. Stayed in a house overlooking the Mediterranean. Great trip - beach was fantastic for the kids but the mosquitoes were the worst we had ever experienced there. From now on, we ensure rental houses have air conditioning.


Interesting- would have thought the environment there would be dry enough to prevent mosquitoes- not humid enough or enough rain to allow them areas to breed. The lack of screens on windows in Europe is really weird! I get it in areas without bugs, but why would they not have them where there are bugs?


It is plenty humid and near the water. I don’t understand the lack of screens (or air conditioning) though in an area with so many mosquitoes. We had to sleep under mosquito nets.
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