devotedchristian
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I welcome good and bad.
Bottom Line-We are tired parents who want to vacation with our Toddler. My comfort level for DS's (he is 2) first vacation is age 3. I would love to take him NOW, but I can't imagine it...as he is quite busy
DH's position is a cruise so we can *relax* a bit and take things in stride and if DS gets cranky, go back to the cabin.
In Disney World, we would stay Offsite in a Villa (can't afford Disney's Villas) so we can have "date night" with each other, but we can't get back quick enough for DS's nap.
His biggest gripe is he isn't up for "all that walking"....neither am I, BUT I'm open to it and have not completely discarded. I just want the best for DS since it's about *him*.
I know people say "you know your child best" BUT I can't possibly know what he will be like on vacation as I haven't tried it yet.
If you won't, don't hesitate to be honest but please share with me WHY you won't.
Bottom Line-We are tired parents who want to vacation with our Toddler. My comfort level for DS's (he is 2) first vacation is age 3. I would love to take him NOW, but I can't imagine it...as he is quite busy
DH's position is a cruise so we can *relax* a bit and take things in stride and if DS gets cranky, go back to the cabin.
In Disney World, we would stay Offsite in a Villa (can't afford Disney's Villas) so we can have "date night" with each other, but we can't get back quick enough for DS's nap.
His biggest gripe is he isn't up for "all that walking"....neither am I, BUT I'm open to it and have not completely discarded. I just want the best for DS since it's about *him*.
I know people say "you know your child best" BUT I can't possibly know what he will be like on vacation as I haven't tried it yet.
If you won't, don't hesitate to be honest but please share with me WHY you won't.




