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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Iceland is very overrated. It's also very expensive once you arrive. Here's how we approach trip planning for our family (of six): what would the kids enjoy doing? Then we pick a location that checks the boxes for the kids and for us. City-based vacations can be tricky for some families. Our family actually enjoys touring cities (as long as I do my research and build in off the beaten path fun activities), but most of our friends have commented that they would never be able to take their kids on similar trips. Instead, they tend to take their kids to all inclusives in Mexico, DR or the Caribbean. Disney and other theme parks are also popular. So, what do your kids enjoy? [/quote] OP here...both kids enjoy activities they can actively engage in. So things like going to museums are usually out unless they can touch the displays and it is interactive. DS1 is suspected of having ADHD and high functioning autism by the child developmental pediatrician so quiet activities or large group activities are out. They don't seem to like nature stuff (i.e. hiking) that much either (or if they do, it is mostly for the sensory stuff such as rolling in mud). We thought an all inclusive would be good because it is contained (DS1 tends to run off) and DS1 is really into the ocean and aquatic animals. Something in the US is fine too but I don't know if there are all inclusive in the US geared towards children or other places that would be contained with easy dining options. We thought about Disney world but I thought half the fun about going to Disney are for the characters which neither of them are interested in for some reason.[/quote] Pp here. My kids 3 .5 and 6 don't care a out charters at all yet love the rides. Magic kingdom is great for young kids. Also we always go to the Orlando science museum which is very affordable and very interactive. Kids can easily spend 3 hours there before I can tear them away. Went back a second day.[/quote]
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