Anonymous wrote:I love travel, and TBH that sounds like a nightmare.
Public transportation, car seats, strollers, naps...
We live near DC (I assume you do too?!) and we have dozens of museums, parks, activity centers, etc. to keep toddlers busy. My kids are older now but thinking back, they liked to do stuff like play in sand and simple things like that. At that age, we really just did want they were interested in. They will want to explore and won’t care whether that’s in Atlanta or Washington DC.
Anonymous wrote:My 3 year old (so older than 2...) loved Boston, especially the Children's Museum and Boston Common.
Anonymous wrote:Don't roll your eyes but take your child to Disney World. You don't even need park tickets. For example, Animal Kingdom Lodge has giraffes etc to look at, daily children's activities (complete all the challenges and get a bead necklace), and a great pool. You can also hop to other resorts and try a character meal and ride on the monorail or boat.
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking of introducing my 2 year olds to air travel this year and want to start by going to a major city. What are some of the best large cities to take toddlers? My focus would be on amentities, safety, convenience, and activities for that age group. I heard Atlanta is good and maybe Miami. Any other suggestions? Thanks.