Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco
I'm not quite that adventurous.
Can confirm. I visited the Costco in Fairfax with my toddler with my in-laws. I had an advantage because they are both former Peace Corps, had lived there and knew where to take us, knew people so they were our guides and had a great inside view of the store.
Note: we did a lot of things off the beaten track like see the tire repair center in a tiny section of the store where my MIL worked at or the hot dog stand my FIL helped get up and running.
This is the content I come to DCUM for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco
I'm not quite that adventurous.
Can confirm. I visited the Costco in Fairfax with my toddler with my in-laws. I had an advantage because they are both former Peace Corps, had lived there and knew where to take us, knew people so they were our guides and had a great inside view of the store.
Note: we did a lot of things off the beaten track like see the tire repair center in a tiny section of the store where my MIL worked at or the hot dog stand my FIL helped get up and running.
My 2.5 year old LOVES Costco.
Anonymous wrote:Assuming you are talking about a true toddler and not a 4yo, they’re pretty easy to entertain. My toddler was happy anywhere she could walk and eat snacks. Give her a stick and maybe some water to splash in and she was all set. Go wherever you like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco
I'm not quite that adventurous.
Can confirm. I visited the Costco in Fairfax with my toddler with my in-laws. I had an advantage because they are both former Peace Corps, had lived there and knew where to take us, knew people so they were our guides and had a great inside view of the store.
Note: we did a lot of things off the beaten track like see the tire repair center in a tiny section of the store where my MIL worked at or the hot dog stand my FIL helped get up and running.