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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have one kid who is not even 1.5 yet and you are so uniquely impressed with yourself that you only take the adults' interests into account when you plan trips? Okay then, here is your award![/quote] +1 We have four kids. Back when we only had one, we easily globetrotted and stayed at luxury hotels or cool boutique places. As we added more kids to the mix and the older ones developed personalities and interests, our travel changed a bit. We do a mix of trips to make sure everyone has their needs met. And yes, Disney World and other amusement parks are fun for most kids and families. I’d argue that a Disney cruise is both fun and relaxing, and most of my family would agree. We aren’t big on planning an entire trip around national park. Seems really boring imho. We don’t camp either (unless you count staying in a luxury cabin on a lake near civilization). I suspect the comments the op received about Joshua Tree had more to do with being off the beaten path and away from creature comforts and medical care. It’s easy to schlep a toddler almost anywhere. Once they can vocalize, “I’m bored,” you need to be prepared to up your game. [/quote]
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