lmhall2000
May the road rise to meet you....May God hold you
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My family (dh, dearme, ds9, dd6, dd5) will take our first trip abroad next year. I picked the UK for several reasons....it's the only overseas trip I've taken before (just once during college) and hence some familiarity, I don't have to cram in a foreign language course, it's a relatively short flight with three children, great great grandparents were Scots/Irish (kind of cool seeing folks that look just like my grandparents), we're using Minimus to learn Latin (it's a UK born primary Latin program based on a Roman family that lived there before the Roman fall) and want to visit the museum in "Vindolanda" near Hadrian's Wall, and lastly...history history history.
Now for my problem...when to travel? Any tips on covering UK in 2 weeks with young children. Is it worth a trip to visit any amusement parks there? Will they compare to Disney? My daughter has a heart for painting/drawing...so 2 days in London at the National Gallery and other venues to inspire her....my son LOVES dinosaurs and shipbuilding....where is that Naval Museum? My youngest has not developed any interests unique to her she just likes to go with the flow. I want to stay in London as little as possible...it was fine in college but with three little ones along...it seems intimidating....would rather stick to charming history jaunts/castles/nature trails/fun parks/anything that would interest the mind of a child.
Thanks for any and all helps! We'll be flying into London and will have 2 weeks total. I greatly appreciate it!
Tara
Now for my problem...when to travel? Any tips on covering UK in 2 weeks with young children. Is it worth a trip to visit any amusement parks there? Will they compare to Disney? My daughter has a heart for painting/drawing...so 2 days in London at the National Gallery and other venues to inspire her....my son LOVES dinosaurs and shipbuilding....where is that Naval Museum? My youngest has not developed any interests unique to her she just likes to go with the flow. I want to stay in London as little as possible...it was fine in college but with three little ones along...it seems intimidating....would rather stick to charming history jaunts/castles/nature trails/fun parks/anything that would interest the mind of a child.
Thanks for any and all helps! We'll be flying into London and will have 2 weeks total. I greatly appreciate it!
Tara