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Best age for children to visit Lapland?
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We went with Canterbury travel and had a great experience. We have a 2 and 4 year old. Would have been better for the 2 year old to be older but the 4 year old loved it. Lots of stuff to do and a children's entertainer at night. The travel was hard on the 2 year old but the 4 year old was fine. i am sure you will be ok. Would really recommend Canterbury travel as it was so well organised and they included all the boots/outerwear you need in a purpose built resort.0
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Well, like someone said, we Finns do have children aged four and even younger
The trick is to have proper kit, including warm underwear and a balaclava to cover the face if it's really cold. To be honest, nowadays, it's not a given that it gets as cold as -30 or -40...global warming, and that... 0 -
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FL wrote:We went with Canterbury travel and had a great experience. We have a 2 and 4 year old. Would have been better for the 2 year old to be older but the 4 year old loved it. Lots of stuff to do and a children's entertainer at night. The travel was hard on the 2 year old but the 4 year old was fine. i am sure you will be ok. Would really recommend Canterbury travel as it was so well organised and they included all the boots/outerwear you need in a purpose built resort.
Could not have put it better myself - and no I don`t work for Canterbury
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I went with Transun which was £250 each.2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040
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