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[quote=Anonymous]With kids those ages, I would see if grandparents are interested in coming along. That way everyone can enjoy a bit of downtime. Kid clubs for kids under 3 are hit or miss. Most want kids to be potty trained. Our kids are a similar age gap, but they were that age during peak Covid, so we weren't able to go anywhere anyway. We started doing trips when our youngest was close to 1 and our oldest close to 3. Things like a weekend in Lancaster, PA, or trips to visit grandparents who happened to live near a beach. Children under 1 are easiest to travel with, because you can baby wear, and they'll pretty much sleep anywhere. I agree with PP who said 1-2.5 are the hardest, except I'd extend that to 3.5ish. It's really that age with a mid-day nap, because you have to plan your whole day around it, or reap the consequences of an overtired/over stimulated kid. Some kids grow out of that phase earlier than others. [/quote]
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