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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, don't get this. Travel is for adults, not kids. If you don't act like a trip will suck for kids, they absolutely will not know any better.[/quote] Is this OP? Why wouldn’t kids want to travel? Why wouldn’t their interests matter. Is this JUST occurring to you now? Because the defensiveness seems to be a sign that a guilt is bubbling up. You thought only low brow poors took their kids to Disney and did things that kids like and you’ve been schooled and now you are digging in. We’ll have fun, I go to Disney 2-3 times a year, go to my beach house, going to Breck this weekend. Back to Europe in August. Kids go with us everywhere. Wouldn’t chasing a thing. [/quote] I commented above that I travel with my kids and we look at everyone's interests when traveling. I want to add that I 2nd this person here (not some of the classist language though) but lots of kids DO want to travel and explore their world. I loved traveling as a kid myself, though I didn't get to go abroad until I was a teen (and loved it). My kids love traveling and a variety of styles and experiences from regional camping to international museums, cultural visits with families, or amusement parks (we don't actually like Disney though, mostly of how stressful it has become). Travel is for everyone. [/quote]
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