Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were on the SW gulf coast of FL, then you had plenty of opportunities for activities. Did you take the kids fishing? Boating? Tourist attractions?
Next time try a cruise. Limited beach time, but the beaches will be amazing. Excursions can be a mix of island tours, beach, water sports, caves, waterfalls, etc.
Obviously we did! My OP didn’t list every activity we did but we did a dolphin sighting cruise and sandbar seashell excursion, a local state park, a natural springs, plenty of trips into the beach village for walking around and activities and treats. The kids didn’t enjoy any of it, OR the beach. They wanted to do the pool or be inside. Any other thing they complained about. I have no idea why some of you refuse to just answer a very simple posed question and instead read a very bare bones post and assume you could possibly assume many things I didn’t even address or won’t just accept I have no reason to lie about my kids not enjoying a trip and start probing for proof I must have clearly spent multiple thousands of dollars and taken a week off work to drag my children to a place only to purposely make them miserable.
The question was, if you skipped vacation one year did you regret it. That’s it. It’s beyond bizarre how many of you feel the need to tell me basic dumbass things I did like pLaN aCtIvITiES or assume we did literally nothing but park them on the sand from 6 am to 6 pm each day.
Now I'm wondering if your kids simply didn't enjoy being around you. Wowza.
Assuming you did everything right and your kids still hated being on vacation, then here's what I suggest:
-Ask your kids if they enjoyed your last trip, and then ask them what they specifically enjoyed or hated. Start there.
I bet they did enjoy the trip.
-Then explain that you are contemplating pulling the plug on vacation because the parents didn't appreciate the kids' behavior. See what reaction that prompts.
We have 4 kids with different travel personalities, yet they uniformly love vacationing as a family. Ive never actually met a kid who hated vacations.
I took your advice. “Why didn’t you enjoy vacation last year?” Response was “it was boring.” Response was not “I hate the way you snap at the other moms on the message board and it bled into our family trip.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were on the SW gulf coast of FL, then you had plenty of opportunities for activities. Did you take the kids fishing? Boating? Tourist attractions?
Next time try a cruise. Limited beach time, but the beaches will be amazing. Excursions can be a mix of island tours, beach, water sports, caves, waterfalls, etc.
Obviously we did! My OP didn’t list every activity we did but we did a dolphin sighting cruise and sandbar seashell excursion, a local state park, a natural springs, plenty of trips into the beach village for walking around and activities and treats. The kids didn’t enjoy any of it, OR the beach. They wanted to do the pool or be inside. Any other thing they complained about. I have no idea why some of you refuse to just answer a very simple posed question and instead read a very bare bones post and assume you could possibly assume many things I didn’t even address or won’t just accept I have no reason to lie about my kids not enjoying a trip and start probing for proof I must have clearly spent multiple thousands of dollars and taken a week off work to drag my children to a place only to purposely make them miserable.
The question was, if you skipped vacation one year did you regret it. That’s it. It’s beyond bizarre how many of you feel the need to tell me basic dumbass things I did like pLaN aCtIvITiES or assume we did literally nothing but park them on the sand from 6 am to 6 pm each day.
Now I'm wondering if your kids simply didn't enjoy being around you. Wowza.
Assuming you did everything right and your kids still hated being on vacation, then here's what I suggest:
-Ask your kids if they enjoyed your last trip, and then ask them what they specifically enjoyed or hated. Start there.
I bet they did enjoy the trip.
-Then explain that you are contemplating pulling the plug on vacation because the parents didn't appreciate the kids' behavior. See what reaction that prompts.
We have 4 kids with different travel personalities, yet they uniformly love vacationing as a family. Ive never actually met a kid who hated vacations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were on the SW gulf coast of FL, then you had plenty of opportunities for activities. Did you take the kids fishing? Boating? Tourist attractions?
Next time try a cruise. Limited beach time, but the beaches will be amazing. Excursions can be a mix of island tours, beach, water sports, caves, waterfalls, etc.
Obviously we did! My OP didn’t list every activity we did but we did a dolphin sighting cruise and sandbar seashell excursion, a local state park, a natural springs, plenty of trips into the beach village for walking around and activities and treats. The kids didn’t enjoy any of it, OR the beach. They wanted to do the pool or be inside. Any other thing they complained about. I have no idea why some of you refuse to just answer a very simple posed question and instead read a very bare bones post and assume you could possibly assume many things I didn’t even address or won’t just accept I have no reason to lie about my kids not enjoying a trip and start probing for proof I must have clearly spent multiple thousands of dollars and taken a week off work to drag my children to a place only to purposely make them miserable.
The question was, if you skipped vacation one year did you regret it. That’s it. It’s beyond bizarre how many of you feel the need to tell me basic dumbass things I did like pLaN aCtIvITiES or assume we did literally nothing but park them on the sand from 6 am to 6 pm each day.
Now I'm wondering if your kids simply didn't enjoy being around you. Wowza.
Assuming you did everything right and your kids still hated being on vacation, then here's what I suggest:
-Ask your kids if they enjoyed your last trip, and then ask them what they specifically enjoyed or hated. Start there.
I bet they did enjoy the trip.
-Then explain that you are contemplating pulling the plug on vacation because the parents didn't appreciate the kids' behavior. See what reaction that prompts.
We have 4 kids with different travel personalities, yet they uniformly love vacationing as a family. Ive never actually met a kid who hated vacations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were on the SW gulf coast of FL, then you had plenty of opportunities for activities. Did you take the kids fishing? Boating? Tourist attractions?
Next time try a cruise. Limited beach time, but the beaches will be amazing. Excursions can be a mix of island tours, beach, water sports, caves, waterfalls, etc.
Obviously we did! My OP didn’t list every activity we did but we did a dolphin sighting cruise and sandbar seashell excursion, a local state park, a natural springs, plenty of trips into the beach village for walking around and activities and treats. The kids didn’t enjoy any of it, OR the beach. They wanted to do the pool or be inside. Any other thing they complained about. I have no idea why some of you refuse to just answer a very simple posed question and instead read a very bare bones post and assume you could possibly assume many things I didn’t even address or won’t just accept I have no reason to lie about my kids not enjoying a trip and start probing for proof I must have clearly spent multiple thousands of dollars and taken a week off work to drag my children to a place only to purposely make them miserable.
The question was, if you skipped vacation one year did you regret it. That’s it. It’s beyond bizarre how many of you feel the need to tell me basic dumbass things I did like pLaN aCtIvITiES or assume we did literally nothing but park them on the sand from 6 am to 6 pm each day.
Anonymous wrote:If you were on the SW gulf coast of FL, then you had plenty of opportunities for activities. Did you take the kids fishing? Boating? Tourist attractions?
Next time try a cruise. Limited beach time, but the beaches will be amazing. Excursions can be a mix of island tours, beach, water sports, caves, waterfalls, etc.