Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multi day rafting trip on the Salmon River in Idaho. It was super family friendly With other kids to play with. The rafting company assigned on guide to hang with the kids and play games, do crafts etc when we were in camp. Adults got to hang out and have a beer or two.
Can you share the company name? This sounds amazing!
Row Adventures - The Family Magic Trip. It was very special and I highly recommend. You must be somewhat outdoorsy to really enjoy it though. I think the best parts were - other kids to play with, people from all over the country and really truly being away from everything in a spectacular setting.
https://www.rowadventures.com/family-magic-rafting-trip
We looked into doing this but it's so far away. Did you combine it with anything else? How did you get to/from the starting point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica. Highly recommend going during the low/rainy season. We got great deals on hotels and excursions, and literally the only day that the rain upended our plans was yesterday when we arrived at our last stop in San Jose and had planned to spend the afternoon lounging at the pool before packing.
I second Costa Rica. We stayed in Guanacaste which barely gets rain in the rainy season. We stayed at all inclusive which was not crowded in August and planned day trips every day. Literally one of the best vacations we have ever done.
Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica. Highly recommend going during the low/rainy season. We got great deals on hotels and excursions, and literally the only day that the rain upended our plans was yesterday when we arrived at our last stop in San Jose and had planned to spend the afternoon lounging at the pool before packing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multi day rafting trip on the Salmon River in Idaho. It was super family friendly With other kids to play with. The rafting company assigned on guide to hang with the kids and play games, do crafts etc when we were in camp. Adults got to hang out and have a beer or two.
Can you share the company name? This sounds amazing!
Row Adventures - The Family Magic Trip. It was very special and I highly recommend. You must be somewhat outdoorsy to really enjoy it though. I think the best parts were - other kids to play with, people from all over the country and really truly being away from everything in a spectacular setting.
https://www.rowadventures.com/family-magic-rafting-trip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multi day rafting trip on the Salmon River in Idaho. It was super family friendly With other kids to play with. The rafting company assigned on guide to hang with the kids and play games, do crafts etc when we were in camp. Adults got to hang out and have a beer or two.
Can you share the company name? This sounds amazing!
Anonymous wrote:Multi day rafting trip on the Salmon River in Idaho. It was super family friendly With other kids to play with. The rafting company assigned on guide to hang with the kids and play games, do crafts etc when we were in camp. Adults got to hang out and have a beer or two.
Anonymous wrote:In London right now during their third (??) heat wave of the summer. Do not recommend London during a heat wave, but normally this time in August it is really pleasant or even actually cool, so putting that down to bad luck. When we got here last week we went down to Devon and it was lovely -- wish we were still there given the heat radiating off the sidewalks and buildings here. The upside of the heat, though, is my kid did not even whine during our visit to the British Library, which has to be the best air-conditioned museum in the city, and not a place that would normally hold her interest.
Anonymous wrote:We also did Disney World, June 28-July 6. First time with kids.
Do again: stay at contemporary, rent a car, avoid monorail, boats and buses, plan, plan, plan, run into random friend, have a fun dinner, be flexible but still plan, start early/rope drop! no more than 1 sit down meal a day, pack easy breakfasts, use a stroller in the summer (a double! Gasp!), pay for convenience (IE fireworks parties)
Do less: afternoon touring (in July), dinner shows (Hoop Dee Doo wasn’t our favorite), walking (ha!j
Do more: evening touring (will be easier when kids are older, 3 and 7 this trip, done at 7:30 if 3yo didn’t nap), Epcot, variety for breakfast, coffee plan (coffee was hard to find if we were already touring!), use the pool, downtime, drink water