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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It depends on the ages of the kids but I also think you're underestimating just how much kids are entertained by an open field to run around in. San Francisco my kid absolutely didn't want to leave the because we visited. He was just running around and putting his toes in the water (too cold to do anything else) and could have done that for most of the day.[/quote] Yes, little kids are easily amused. I literally saw a dad struggling to coax his little one away from a puddle on the walkway at the Polynesian on their way to the pool. The kid would have been content splashing in a rain puddle all day…but he was a toddler. Tweens and teens need something to do. And pre-tweens require age appropriate fun. [/quote] I like how multiple people who have been to both cities have said "yes there's lots to do with kids", and some have posted lists. But still, PP is somehow convinced that this idea is impossible.[/quote] Also, funny you posted about something from Disney. I have never been to Disney Orlando or California, have no desire to ever go, never once considered taking my kids, happy they are now past the target demo age. It's not my thing. But I don't think other people are crazy or dumb or deluding themselves for going. [/quote]
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