Anonymous wrote:Our kids pretty much love anywhere we go, if we plan things that they love. For us that means being outside, a lake, pool or beach is nice but not required. Being able to hike is usually high on the list. They get tired of too many museums and too much time spent in busy cities. They don't love hot and humid locations unless they are near a place they can cool off. They like winter activities. The majority of our trips have been to Europe since we have friends and families there. Most trips work out if we plan downtime and activities that meet their interests.
Anonymous wrote:You're all just listing everywhere you've taken your kids. Tedious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paris. My daughter loves it. Eiffel Tower, Lux Gardens, Rodin Garden and Cafe, L'Orangerie museum to see the giant water-lilies. She loved it at 7, 13, and 18, Now she goes regularly on her own in her 20s.
This is so sweet.
Anonymous wrote:You're all just listing everywhere you've taken your kids. Tedious.
Anonymous wrote:Paris. My daughter loves it. Eiffel Tower, Lux Gardens, Rodin Garden and Cafe, L'Orangerie museum to see the giant water-lilies. She loved it at 7, 13, and 18, Now she goes regularly on her own in her 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids are 6 and 3 and our favorites have been Spain, Germany, and Ireland.
What did they enjoy about Germany (hoping to the the kids next year!)
Anonymous wrote:The most:
Caribbean islands
Machu Picchu
Kenyan Safari
He also enjoyed a Disney cruise to Alask.
and Australia - he fed kangaroos there and also enjoyed the parks there immensely.
Anonymous wrote:Really dumb responses. My kid has traveled extensively overseas since he was two months old. Has citizenship in three countries. What matters to kids is the activities they do and whether they're interests are being catered to. At age 6 my kid had no preference for seeing a giraffe at the zoo in downtown DC over the one in Melbourne. A leafy park with lots of vendors selling cute monkey hats in Mexico City is not much different to a 7-yr-old than one in the Market Square in downtown San Antonio.
Anonymous wrote:You're all just listing everywhere you've taken your kids. Tedious.