Anonymous wrote:OP, can you do all the planning ahead of time? I am the planner in our family, and have the trip planned out ahead of time in Apple Notes so I don’t have to make any decisions during the actual trip. I plan in detail, but sort of loosely (like I will find 2 or 3 restaurant options and we select that day depending on if we are tired and want something easy or feel more like a nice 3 course place.)
I know this is extra work, but if I don’t do it no one will and I want a vacation too!
I also make sure not to over schedule us. Being too ambitious has ruined experiences before, so I now build in down time/don’t start too early/etc.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding Xcaret the theme park, and not the nearby AI resort, I found it to be a really enjoyable experience with lots of varied activities. We spent one full day there...from opening until the end of the evening's musical spectacular. If I had known how fun it was going to be, I would have allocated another day.
It is a highly-planned theme park. There were many activities and shows. We had lunch at a buffet restaurant in the middle of the park. The buffet had many choices. I was sorry I had to follow travel-related dietary precautions.
We did have to stay with our elementary-aged kids for the day but my husband took them around for part of the day so I could attend the folkloric presentations. The Pre-Columbian dancing was some of the coolest folkloric dancing I've ever seen.
Our whole family enjoyed the evening variety show (mainly music, dancing', and acrobatics).
If you find a resort with easy access to the Xcaret theme park you can easily fill two days with activities selected at whim on the day of.
Anonymous wrote:Most places allow scuba certification starting at age 13-14.
If your 8 year old is that great at swimming, the kid might not be mature enough to know what to do when things go bad under water.
Do snorkeling in deep water instead of shallow water. They will like that.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding Xcaret the theme park, and not the nearby AI resort, I found it to be a really enjoyable experience with lots of varied activities. We spent one full day there...from opening until the end of the evening's musical spectacular. If I had known how fun it was going to be, I would have allocated another day.
It is a highly-planned theme park. There were many activities and shows. We had lunch at a buffet restaurant in the middle of the park. The buffet had many choices. I was sorry I had to follow travel-related dietary precautions.
We did have to stay with our elementary-aged kids for the day but my husband took them around for part of the day so I could attend the folkloric presentations. The Pre-Columbian dancing was some of the coolest folkloric dancing I've ever seen.
Our whole family enjoyed the evening variety show (mainly music, dancing', and acrobatics).
If you find a resort with easy access to the Xcaret theme park you can easily fill two days with activities selected at whim on the day of.