TravelJunkieHubby
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This topic has been touched on in previous threads, but I was curious to hear more opinions. Our boys are 13 and 14 currently and all of the ABDs were have done so far have been either during Spring Break or summer. All have been land-based tours pre-COVID when they were pre-teens.
As we start to look at options for 2023, I'm curious how those with high-school aged kids choose their adventures? Nowadays when we go on a cruise, our kids seem more interested in the teen club and socializing more with kids their own age (compared to when they were younger).
Do you think river cruises or the expedition cruises offer more of this opportunity than the land-based tours?
With all the activities that take up their summers in high school, do you find traveling over winter break easier?
Do you book ABDs well in advance to take advantage of discounts/dynamic pricing or do you wait until your kids schedules for summer activities are more set in stone?
Do you find it easier or harder to travel with ABD once kids reach college-age?
As we start to look at options for 2023, I'm curious how those with high-school aged kids choose their adventures? Nowadays when we go on a cruise, our kids seem more interested in the teen club and socializing more with kids their own age (compared to when they were younger).
Do you think river cruises or the expedition cruises offer more of this opportunity than the land-based tours?
With all the activities that take up their summers in high school, do you find traveling over winter break easier?
Do you book ABDs well in advance to take advantage of discounts/dynamic pricing or do you wait until your kids schedules for summer activities are more set in stone?
Do you find it easier or harder to travel with ABD once kids reach college-age?
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