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[quote=Anonymous]If you like horses and a little bit of a more rustic feel, you might like Ridin' Hy. There isn't really a kids program where the kids are separate from the adults, but there are so many distractions for the kids, that you get a similar type of break. We also opt for an hour or two a day of babysitting so that we can do something with just the two of us (like ride together), but usually by the end of the week, we skip the babysitting as by then we have become friends with parents who can just trade off for the time (it becomes silly to get an extra person when your kid is just going to be hanging out with their kid anyway). We ran across it a couple years back when we were thinking of Tyler Place and this seemed to be a better fit for us. (Ignore the people that say that you shouldn't do kids' clubs; they clearly never got the chance to do them when they were younger. Some of my best memories were from those types of trips because I got to play with cool kids, eat with kids sometimes, dress up and eat with parents occassionally, and do a lot of very fun, stress-free activities with my newly-relaxed parents.)[/quote]
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