Anonymous wrote:I sort of think Boston isn't a great city with this age group (6 and under). The historical stuff will be lost on them (the 6 YO might get it but would get it more when he's older). Some of the other stuff could be done in any city (childrens museum, etc, unless this one is really special). Am I wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sort of think Boston isn't a great city with this age group (6 and under). The historical stuff will be lost on them (the 6 YO might get it but would get it more when he's older). Some of the other stuff could be done in any city (childrens museum, etc, unless this one is really special). Am I wrong?
OP here. Funny you should say this! I actually completely agree with you, but DH hasn't been and wants to go, so we are going. Plus, it seems to break up the trip between urban and countryside.
You could say that about any place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sort of think Boston isn't a great city with this age group (6 and under). The historical stuff will be lost on them (the 6 YO might get it but would get it more when he's older). Some of the other stuff could be done in any city (childrens museum, etc, unless this one is really special). Am I wrong?
OP here. Funny you should say this! I actually completely agree with you, but DH hasn't been and wants to go, so we are going. Plus, it seems to break up the trip between urban and countryside.
Anonymous wrote:I sort of think Boston isn't a great city with this age group (6 and under). The historical stuff will be lost on them (the 6 YO might get it but would get it more when he's older). Some of the other stuff could be done in any city (childrens museum, etc, unless this one is really special). Am I wrong?
Anonymous wrote:In Boston, stay near long wharf. There is a great Children's museum, also the Boston Tea party. Short walk to the best lobster rolls ever. Spend a bit of time over at Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall, though there is not much to do with kids. They can get ice creams at one of the food trucks there.
Boston Common has swan boats, a playground and the duckling statues. You can also look into ferries, whale watching or boat rides off boston, but I'm not as familiar with that.
Will you be there in June or August? That makes a big difference on the Maine coast
