
charlotte l
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Disneyland Paris or America - all day long the little one will run around be suprised and excited by the rides/parades/princesses and then flake out come bed time leaving you and your partner time to spend alone. |
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tranka007
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spain for the parents scotland for the kid. |
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J J D
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I've travelled a bit in the Med and the choice is huge. Ibiza - eg Portinax. Minorca - almost any resort. Halikadi (Greek mainland) Crete eg Stalis (not Malia!), Olu Deniz in Turkey |
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if
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I would prefer Albena - Bulgaria - South East Europe - Black Sea.
I go there with my two boys every summer.
The animation for children can be included.
Varna - airport + transfer. |
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65SportFury
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Go somewhere HERE in the US. Our economy could use a few extra travelers this summer and there is a lot more to offer here than in Europe. |
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Eve
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Seaside Bulgaria, all inclusive (Zlatni Pyasatsi for instance). It's not expensive, you can do trips around the place you are staying and the food is good. Water t is about 27 and the climate is good - warm, but not too warm. |
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Lucia D
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You could try interrailing in Europe, if your kid loves trains then it will be a real adventure, plus you get to see more of the countries than just the cities and airports. |
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meredith o
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take a cruise, they have sitters on board for kids that age! |
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emeraldisle2222
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If you want a really fine beach, then Playa Del Ingles in the Canaries. |
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Roger M
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Gotta be Majorca. I've been there a few times with young kids, seems many others do too and always been great for them + quite normal to go out in evenings with young kids in tow.
Obviously avoid young & lively areas, most other places should be fine.
Alcudia has stuff for everyone so can't go wrong there. But I prefer resorts in South East of Island (can't remember names now). |
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tylermartyn
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bouganvilla hotel in sa coma,spain,
you want it,they've got it!! |
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Amber
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I would say...Christmas or Halloween.
Christmas because of the gifts and Halloween because they get to dress up and express their creativity. For a costume, I suggest letting the child choose what they want to be, then letting them plan it and help make it. |
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Paul R
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Put the kid with relatives or a child minder and go for a fabulous holiday with your spouse. |
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