hilarys
Hilary S
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I am hoping to get some input from ABD veterans especially those who have travelled with Junior Adventurers. For the past two years, I have had my heart set on the possibility of an ABD trip to Europe with my family in August 2012. Now, the new dates and trips have been announced and I love the new France trip as well as Viva Italia. But, as I get closer to pulling the trigger the sticker shock is hitting me and I am questioning wheter the kids are at the right age for this kind of trip. Most of the trip reports that I read talk about kids 11 and older. My kids will 7 and 9 next August.
I know that I know my kids best and that it is my call, but would love to hear opinions as it relates to the type of itineries for these two trips.
Pluses-
- my kids love to travel (have done East Coast and Hawaii trips)
- kids like to meet new people and do so easily (both adults and kids)
- they adapt well to group travel and kids clubs
- they are not picky about food and like to try new things and adult food
- they even enjoy museums and city sightseeing as long as the pace is fast (keep moving minimal waiting around) and we get to stop for local snacks or to look in gift shops. We went to Hilton Head early this year and spent two days visiitng Savannah and they had a great time riding the hop on, visiting historic buildings and museums (without a lot of lingering) and trying lots of snacks.
- DS (9) has said that he wants to visit France or Italy
Minuses-
- they are kids and while they are out going and used to socializing in grown up situations, they can crash at times. They can be the life of the party and be complimented by grown-ups (and flight attendants), but then they can also throw royal fits when they melt-down.
- son loves learning and exploring but is very Type A can get a little tightly wound when over tired or stressed
- this is a very expensive (once in a life time type) trip and I want them to be at a prime age to enjoy it but also not at that age where it is not fun to hang out with your parents anymore.
Would love to hear opinions from those who have done the Europe trips with kids around this age either of your own or in your ABD group to help me with my decision.
Hilary
I know that I know my kids best and that it is my call, but would love to hear opinions as it relates to the type of itineries for these two trips.
Pluses-
- my kids love to travel (have done East Coast and Hawaii trips)
- kids like to meet new people and do so easily (both adults and kids)
- they adapt well to group travel and kids clubs
- they are not picky about food and like to try new things and adult food
- they even enjoy museums and city sightseeing as long as the pace is fast (keep moving minimal waiting around) and we get to stop for local snacks or to look in gift shops. We went to Hilton Head early this year and spent two days visiitng Savannah and they had a great time riding the hop on, visiting historic buildings and museums (without a lot of lingering) and trying lots of snacks.
- DS (9) has said that he wants to visit France or Italy
Minuses-
- they are kids and while they are out going and used to socializing in grown up situations, they can crash at times. They can be the life of the party and be complimented by grown-ups (and flight attendants), but then they can also throw royal fits when they melt-down.
- son loves learning and exploring but is very Type A can get a little tightly wound when over tired or stressed
- this is a very expensive (once in a life time type) trip and I want them to be at a prime age to enjoy it but also not at that age where it is not fun to hang out with your parents anymore.

Would love to hear opinions from those who have done the Europe trips with kids around this age either of your own or in your ABD group to help me with my decision.
Hilary