Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do. Introduce them to traveling young so that they will be good travelers later.
Yes...I agree. I took my oldest kid to Tokyo, Paris, and Hawaii from 15 months to 2.5 yo+. She's a fantastic traveler now, and even did well on that Hawaii flight as a 2.5 yo.
Not at all necessary. We did not do this and our kids are still great travelers. You are free to travel however you like, but this is not the “reason” you have a good traveler.
I disagree. As much as I love going places, travel itself is draining, filled with plenty of unknowns and last-minute changes. Learning to navigate that is important to enjoying travel. Trying to get a teenager, who has never traveled across time zones, missed a flight, slept in an airport due to weather delays to "enjoy" traveling is a challenge. This was one of my sister-in-laws experiences with both her kids - they waited until the kids were older and now they never go anywhere because the kids don't want to explore, try new foods etc. The other sister-in-law started at infancy with her kids - they are both willing to get through the miserable parts of travel to get to the good parts. So I do think starting young helps the kids to appreciate travel. Our own kids - we started around the year mark, and I learned a lot about how best to manage a family while traveling - the things we needed to make the bad parts better, types of locations and activities that we all enjoyed. I don't believe our kids would be the seasoned travelers they are today without that early start and consistency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do. Introduce them to traveling young so that they will be good travelers later.
Yes...I agree. I took my oldest kid to Tokyo, Paris, and Hawaii from 15 months to 2.5 yo+. She's a fantastic traveler now, and even did well on that Hawaii flight as a 2.5 yo.
Not at all necessary. We did not do this and our kids are still great travelers. You are free to travel however you like, but this is not the “reason” you have a good traveler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do. Introduce them to traveling young so that they will be good travelers later.
Yes...I agree. I took my oldest kid to Tokyo, Paris, and Hawaii from 15 months to 2.5 yo+. She's a fantastic traveler now, and even did well on that Hawaii flight as a 2.5 yo.
Anonymous wrote:Do. Introduce them to traveling young so that they will be good travelers later.
Anonymous wrote:The key at that age was to not mess with time changes. We went to Florida and the Caribbean a lot. My DS loved the pool so we'd stick him in one of those puddle jumpers and enjoy a margarita. We'd be up early just like home and end up having early dinners, sometimes in the room, but it was nice to be away.
High end resorts treat kids and families really well. For example, Four Seasons has a free kids club and kids under 5 eat free. The Ritz Cayman is great for kids of all ages.
Anonymous wrote:We never saw having babies/toddlers as a reason to stop traveling, so we didn’t stop. We knew they wouldn’t remember, but we enjoyed traveling with them, and we still do (they’re now teen/tween age).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are really too young to remember these trips - at this age, going to the grocery store is just as exciting as going out west or the Caribbean.
If you think you will still have a good time traveling with them, then go. But they won't get anything out of it - other then being more cranky and prone to meltdowns.
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