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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You’re going it right (and, lots of others do the same as you, just maybe not your surprised friend). Get it in before the kids are old enough to form opinions, as others have said. [b]3 and 6 year old here, and they happily go where we choose[/b], though I’m expecting that’ll eventually change.[/quote] Even still, I'm guessing you choose things that facilitate having a 3 and 6yr old. Are your vacations long days in museums or leisurely wine tastings followed by fancy restaurants? Maybe you've got kids who are in for that, or you find babysitters or nannies. Maybe I'm wrong, but my guess is the vacations you choose are things like skiing with a ski school for kids, or a cruise or resort with a kids club, or maybe a house on the beach where you can easily return for naptime. These aren't trips specifically for the kids, but they absolutely take into account the fact that you have kids and don't want them to be exhausted, whiny walking disasters. OP, your toddler doesn't have a preference as to Joshua Tree versus Disney versus a cruise, but you absolutely in some way, shape and form are accounting for your toddler's existence and schedule in a way that you didn't have to 17 months ago.[/quote]
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