Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had a blast in Puerto Rico! Kids enjoyed exploring different beaches, the rainforest (with waterfalls), and Old San Juan. We will definitely go back. Great seafood, fun music. Easy to navigate the island.
I've heard mixed reviews of PR. Where did you stay? What time of the year?
NP. My kids were 7 and 9 when we went to PR. They loved it. We went for Spring break last April. It was a blast. My kids like hanging by the pool and hiking around Old San Juan in the old fortresses.
Thanks. Thinking about PR as a quick getaway for 2018.
Anonymous wrote:PP, your Bronx trip barfing experience reminds me of my son (age 5) barfing all over me on a shuttle bus at WDW. He nailed me. Oh, gee. That was 8 years ago and it's still referenced every so often in our house....
It was August, it was hot as heck, it was crowded, and it was about 7:30 AM. Another woman (I'm sure a mom) was across the aisle on the bus and gave handed over a tiny pack of wipes.
It was a long, long day....
Anonymous wrote:Bummer! Iceland was high up on our list to go soon with the kids. But I can see what you are saying just from our previous European trips. They won't look out of a car, eyes glued to their Kindles, only care about getting to wherever we are going and exploring outside the vehicle.
Revisit the Iceland plan would make my top 4 and i we only spent 2 days there
I really think the Iceland trip depends on who your kids are and it also depends on what your itinerary is. A day in Reykjavík and its immediate surroundings is a good idea. But I think the PP was talking about a week (or more) trip out to through the remote countryside where you're doing A LOT of driving. My kid would be into the scenery but I recognize she's unusual and most of her friends are the "tune out until we're there" types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish more of you hated disney world so crowds would be lower.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had a blast in Puerto Rico! Kids enjoyed exploring different beaches, the rainforest (with waterfalls), and Old San Juan. We will definitely go back. Great seafood, fun music. Easy to navigate the island.
I've heard mixed reviews of PR. Where did you stay? What time of the year?
NP. My kids were 7 and 9 when we went to PR. They loved it. We went for Spring break last April. It was a blast. My kids like hanging by the pool and hiking around Old San Juan in the old fortresses.
Anonymous wrote:I wish more of you hated disney world so crowds would be lower.
Anonymous wrote:Best Hawaii we go every year, its a special place for our family
Worst Disney just because it tries our every last nerve (but they loved it in the day)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had a blast in Puerto Rico! Kids enjoyed exploring different beaches, the rainforest (with waterfalls), and Old San Juan. We will definitely go back. Great seafood, fun music. Easy to navigate the island.
I've heard mixed reviews of PR. Where did you stay? What time of the year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had a blast in Puerto Rico! Kids enjoyed exploring different beaches, the rainforest (with waterfalls), and Old San Juan. We will definitely go back. Great seafood, fun music. Easy to navigate the island.
I've heard mixed reviews of PR. Where did you stay? What time of the year?