Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
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dooodles
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Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
I am wracking my brain trying to come up with vacation ideas to plan. We won't find out DH's vacation schedule for next year until this October. His vacation will most likely be in Jan, Feb or March.
So far the only things I can come up with for those months (and not be super expensive) are:
1. Visiting a friend in Colorado. It is beautiful there, but aside from playing with my friends kids - I would need to find out what kid friendly things we can do.
2. Disney. Has anyone been during these months? Is it worth the trip during Jan,Feb or March? Did DC enjoy themselves?
That's all I can think of right now. I can't even think of something local for the winter that we could all enjoy.
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Posted 8/20/08 12:10 PM |
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Lillykat
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Re: Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
I went to disney with DH (his first trip) in the beginning of January and we LOVED it - yes it is cool - think 60-70s during the day and COLD at night - 40-50's but so worth it. I think the longest line we encountered was about 15 mins and it was for one of the major attractions. We felt like we had the park to ourselves. If you are going in feb or march - watch out for holidays and school breaks as it can be very crowded but for the most part January is very quiet.
Have you considered a cruise - you could look into one thru a discount internet site to get a cheaper rate.
There are always places like Williamsburg, Washington DC, California, Vegas (non gambling type things I have had friends go with their young kids and have a blast - but I haven't been so I can't speak from experience).
Staying in the caribbean on an island will be pretty expensive that time of the year.
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Posted 8/20/08 12:22 PM |
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dooodles
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Re: Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
Posted by Lillykat
I went to disney with DH (his first trip) in the beginning of January and we LOVED it - yes it is cool - think 60-70s during the day and COLD at night - 40-50's but so worth it. I think the longest line we encountered was about 15 mins and it was for one of the major attractions. We felt like we had the park to ourselves. If you are going in feb or march - watch out for holidays and school breaks as it can be very crowded but for the most part January is very quiet.
Have you considered a cruise - you could look into one thru a discount internet site to get a cheaper rate.
There are always places like Williamsburg, Washington DC, California, Vegas (non gambling type things I have had friends go with their young kids and have a blast - but I haven't been so I can't speak from experience).
Staying in the caribbean on an island will be pretty expensive that time of the year.
So nice to know you had fun at Disney in Jan.
I'm not an "island" type girl. Not a fan of the beach at all - I'd rather be in a pool. Having said that, I have no idea what we could even do with DD on an island vacation....
The cruise idea isn't bad - thanks for the suggestion
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Posted 8/20/08 12:39 PM |
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QuoteTheRaven424
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Re: Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
Posted by dooodles
Posted by Lillykat
I went to disney with DH (his first trip) in the beginning of January and we LOVED it - yes it is cool - think 60-70s during the day and COLD at night - 40-50's but so worth it. I think the longest line we encountered was about 15 mins and it was for one of the major attractions. We felt like we had the park to ourselves. If you are going in feb or march - watch out for holidays and school breaks as it can be very crowded but for the most part January is very quiet.
Have you considered a cruise - you could look into one thru a discount internet site to get a cheaper rate.
There are always places like Williamsburg, Washington DC, California, Vegas (non gambling type things I have had friends go with their young kids and have a blast - but I haven't been so I can't speak from experience).
Staying in the caribbean on an island will be pretty expensive that time of the year.
So nice to know you had fun at Disney in Jan.
I'm not an "island" type girl. Not a fan of the beach at all - I'd rather be in a pool. Having said that, I have no idea what we could even do with DD on an island vacation....
The cruise idea isn't bad - thanks for the suggestion
i second a cruise!!!
If you do pursue a cruise, learn from my mistake.
If you take the cruise out of FLA, or anywhere where you have to fly, book your flight to fly down the day before the ship leaves, and stay in a cheap hotel the night before.
Since January, February and even March pose weather risks that delay and cancel flights, you want to give yourself plenty of time.
Also, look into trip insurance for this same reason
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Posted 8/20/08 1:13 PM |
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dooodles
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Re: Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
Posted by QuoteTheRaven424 i second a cruise!!!
If you do pursue a cruise, learn from my mistake.
If you take the cruise out of FLA, or anywhere where you have to fly, book your flight to fly down the day before the ship leaves, and stay in a cheap hotel the night before.
Since January, February and even March pose weather risks that delay and cancel flights, you want to give yourself plenty of time.
Also, look into trip insurance for this same reason
Thanks for the tip - I remember that nightmare of your all too well
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Posted 8/20/08 1:32 PM |
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laurenM
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Re: Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
I was thinking of cruising around that time with my dd who is a couple months older then yours, but I hear that the babies cannot swim in the pools with swim diapers so I just dont think that would be the best trip for us. I am so bummed about it b/c i thought it would be perfect but we spend a lot of time in the pool.
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Posted 8/30/08 8:12 PM |
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KateDevine
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Re: Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
Donna, I wouldn't cruise until she is 2. We cruised with Christopher at 8 months and it was SO much work and I don't think it would be any easier at this age (and I think Victoria would be close C3's age now).
If you sail Carnival, then the kids club starts at 2, on RCCL I think it is 3. And it was so much work to just go to breakfast, get dressed, dance around the tiny room, get upstairs with the stroller.
Yes, we had fun. But it was exhausted. We went to Captiva in July and it was MUCH easier.
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Posted 9/1/08 7:13 PM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
I don't have kids, but I LOVE Disney in January.
it's cool. there are few to no lines, and it's just a MUCH more pleasant time to be there than in spring or summer.
January is my 2nd favorite time to go behind late november/early dec. And those are awesome because of all of the Christmas stuff, but aside from that, January is just as good, if not better because there are no crowds.
Imagine WALKING ON to Space mountain!
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Posted 9/3/08 9:11 AM |
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Lillykat
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Re: Jan, Feb, March Vacations with an 18 month old
Posted by dooodles
Posted by QuoteTheRaven424 i second a cruise!!!
If you do pursue a cruise, learn from my mistake.
If you take the cruise out of FLA, or anywhere where you have to fly, book your flight to fly down the day before the ship leaves, and stay in a cheap hotel the night before.
Since January, February and even March pose weather risks that delay and cancel flights, you want to give yourself plenty of time.
Also, look into trip insurance for this same reason
Thanks for the tip - I remember that nightmare of your all too well
YES I totally second this advice!!! Back in Dec 2000 my parents and grandparents let me tag along on their cruise to get a break from my law school stress. We were supposed to take the NYE cruise - out of San Juan. Needless to say it was the ONE time we didn't fly out the day before and there was a HUGE snow storm and we ended up stranded at JFK after sitting on our 6am flight for 3 hours and then the airport closing. Because of the storms and the next port of call wasn't until monday (they couldn't get us to that island) they couldn't get us to the ship until Tuesday (the cruise started Sat) - so we had to cancel and rebook - luckily Celebrity was really great and we are elite with them - but they rebooked us (we did have insurance though) for free no charges even upgraded us to the same cruise in March.
So from now on we always fly in the day before - winter or summer (hurricane season) and stay 1-2 days before - at the very least it extends your trip and gets you relaxed before your cruise.
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Posted 9/4/08 10:01 AM |
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