Anonymous wrote:We go.
If they go, they are expected to participate 80% of time, otherwise they can stay home and not waste my hard earn money.
Thankfully we have family nearby to check in on them.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 20yo college student and a 17yo. The older DC loves to travel, the younger one hates it. Just doesn't like to be away from home, out of their comfort zone, etc. We take several short trips per year and one bigger one, usually to Europe.
Younger DC is not expected to go on the shorter trips but does go on the bigger trips and generally enjoys them. I think these trips have a lot of value outside of the family time spent together so I don't make it optional, but I try not to overload with museums/activities and whenever possible, we'll stay in an AirBnB with enough space for everyone to have their own room to decompress. I also don't require DC to go on every single outing during the trip.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people think it’s crazy some teens don’t love to travel. I know many adults who don’t enjoy traveling.
Anonymous wrote:I think most individuals want to travel.
But, where, is the question.
Do they want to go anywhere?
Are they just not into the trip you’ve planned?
Anonymous wrote:Why not ship them off to camp and then you and DH go on a nice int'l trip?
Anonymous wrote:Question for those with teens who don’t want to travel:
What were your last two or three vacations?
-Location
-Length
-Fly or drive?
-Accommodations
-Daily schedule/activities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly you are doing something wrong on your trips.
As your kids what kind of vacations they are in to.
Clearly you haven’t had the pleasure of parenting teenagers yet. You’ll see, lol. You’ll be eating your words!
We have 4 kids (tweens and teens) and they’ve never complained about travel. They love to travel!
But we don’t drag them into countless museums or run them ragged from dawn til dusk.
Have you asked your kids where they’d like to go? Maybe they’d prefer a week in the Caribbean rather than museum hopping in Europe?
This is a pretty obnoxious comment. It's great that your kids love to travel, but not everyone is running their kids ragged or dragging them to museums for them not to like travel. I have two boys - one 18 and one 16. The 18 year old loves to travel and always has. He will go anywhere, but doesn't really like lazy vacations - he likes to do things. The 16 year old is a total homebody. He has been this way since he was about 10. He's a little anxious, doesn't really like crowds. He just feels "safe" at home. He also is a typical teen who likes hanging with his friends most of all, so that doesn't help things. That said, we offered to do a short trip with a friend and he didn't want to do that either. So is this bad parenting, or just his personality?