Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disney does great cruises and the kids camp is terrific onboard. They also did land trips, called Disney Adventures, which were similarly great.
Op here. I hear good things about disney cruise. My kids do not watch or care about disney cartoons, and my 9 year old is a boy. Will Disney cruise too childish for my 9 year old boy? What month during mcps school day closing calendar is good to get on Disney cruise?
Anonymous wrote:For the past few years, it seems like that all flight trip/road trip are going to theme park, zoo, aquarium, beach, hotel pool, and kid play museums. Kids are 5 & 9. Are yours similar experiences?
DH wants city trips. No one wants to drive, and we just rely on 90% walking & rest are ber and public transportation on every trip. We want to try a cruise, any recommendation for first timer? Food is important for adults. We are looking for holiday travel or next summer trip ideas from dmv.
Anonymous wrote:At that age you can pretty much take them anywhere. Just be mindful of the fact that they will get tired more quickly than you when walking so build in frequent breaks. Find some kid things to do - children's museums, etc. - to keep them engaged. But travel far and wide! Take them all over the place! Try new things! Just remember, if you need passports, you need to make that request at least 6 months out so the passport office has time to process it and get it back to you in time for travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disney does great cruises and the kids camp is terrific onboard. They also did land trips, called Disney Adventures, which were similarly great.
Op here. I hear good things about disney cruise. My kids do not watch or care about disney cartoons, and my 9 year old is a boy. Will Disney cruise too childish for my 9 year old boy? What month during mcps school day closing calendar is good to get on Disney cruise?
Anonymous wrote:For the past few years, it seems like that all flight trip/road trip are going to theme park, zoo, aquarium, beach, hotel pool, and kid play museums. Kids are 5 & 9. Are yours similar experiences?
DH wants city trips. No one wants to drive, and we just rely on 90% walking & rest are ber and public transportation on every trip. We want to try a cruise, any recommendation for first timer? Food is important for adults. We are looking for holiday travel or next summer trip ideas from dmv.
Anonymous wrote:At that age we enjoyed NP trips to RMNP, Arches, Sedona, Olympic. Also Iceland is great.
Anonymous wrote:Disney does great cruises and the kids camp is terrific onboard. They also did land trips, called Disney Adventures, which were similarly great.