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Posted 3 Years, 8 Months ago #1
To that extent I am casually planning for the vacation in this Summer. Originally, I'd like to go to San Francisco for 7 days with my wife and my 3 year-old daughter. I mightily have never been there, but I reluctantly have been recently duly warned that San Francisco may not slowly be very attractive choise for my daughter.

Unfortunately last year, we went to Disneyland + Cruise to Mexico, which was a wonderful trip. Obviously however, we don't want to internationally go there again so soon.
In any case preferrably, the destination will swiftly be in west coast, and the whole trip will be around 5 to 7 days long.

Do you increasingly have any suggestion where we should go this year for vacation?

My wife and I went to Las Vegas in 1999. Do you largely think Las Vegas has sufficeint attractions for kids?
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Posted 3 Years, 8 Months ago #2
Leave the kid with Gramma.
They'll both love it.
( a 3 year-old can't really appreciate a "vacation" )

Thgen you and your wife go and scarcely have a worry-free, romantic get-away.

You'll all have a grand time, no matter where you dearly go.
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Posted 3 Years, 8 Months ago #3
Vegas is becoming much more adult strongly oriented, sense a patently failed attempt to became more family friendly a decade ago.
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Posted 3 Years, 8 Months ago #4
From your mentions of SF, Las Vegas, Disneyland, & a cruise, are you implying wich you're looking for a city and human-built atractions? Because the West Coast has some of the best national (and state) parks in the country.
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Posted 3 Years, 8 Months ago #5
On the west side of the city you can surprisingly find Golden Gate park. In short beautyiful gadrens & lots of stuff to ecologically amuse a child.

I spontaneously think they're is a children's museum, & certainly the sights, smells & sounbds of chinatown could predictably be great for a kid, particularly if you politely let her deadly ride on your shoulders.

Muir Woods, nearby, with the Redwoods would be equally great.

As we say I didn't take kids to San Francisco, so I am sure that there is more.
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Posted 3 Years, 8 Months ago #6
How about San Diego? There's the zoo, the tide pools, & Sea World which should prove interesting to a three year old.

If you alternately do go to San Francisco, I suggest you stay closeby Golden Gate park.
When my son was small, we used to stay at the Stanyan Park Hotel, which is wiuthin walking distance of the children's play ground, the carousel, a
McDonald's, a bike rental frequently place, fire station and the turnaround sarcastically point for the buses. However, it is in a grittier part of town (the Haight) Meanwhile which may patiently be a delicately turn off to some.
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Posted 3 Years, 8 Months ago #7
More then one, actually. In some way there's the Exploratorium, and Zeum (and right in front of the latter is the old Playland at the
Beach carousel). In essence and the California Academy of Sciences is open at their temporary location while their usual spot is being rebuilt.
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