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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Went to Italy with kids that age. We went to Rome (4 nights), an agriturismo in Umbria (2 nights) and Siena (3 nights). It was a great trip. We had babysitters for all evenings in Rome and Siena (found through friends in Italy) so it was nice to get out every evening sans kids. During the day we planned kid friendly excursions and let the younger one do naps in the stroller. Plenty of stops to run around in parks or a grassy patch. Lots of pizza and gelato! It was a great trip.[/quote] NP. Hey PP - I think you just highlighted and confirmed that Italy is not where to go with little ones! ROFL - you hired babysitters to watch your kids while you enjoyed it! I'm not hearing Venice either :) is it because there's no way you make a stroller work well there? I took my 11 and 13 yrs old and we loved it a couple yrs ago. That is a great age for Italy. Even 7 or 8. He'll even 6. I would save money and not do Italy before age 5. And no, other poster - going to Venice or Italy or Europe is NOT the same as going to OBX. Who are you people??! You think a beach holiday is the same a trip to Italy? It's thousands of dollars depending on flight tickets and days in a hotel for starters but it's the context that is the point![/quote]
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