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Best place to go in November with 2yo and 4yo?

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  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
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    jhe wrote: »
    i dont go away in school holiday times in feb and march, i am not talking about tour operator entertainment, the hotels i have stayed in have their own childrens entertainment all year round. the club hotel paraiso is only one of the hotels i have stayed in, other hotels in other countries also have childrens entertainment all year round.

    Guess I've never encountered these hotels then as while I've been to hotels who have had in house or tour perators entertainment outside of school holidays or until the holiday season starts there has been very little. Then again I'm not a huge fan of large family hotels as it's a bit too boisterous for me and DD as an only child used to feel intimidated by hordes of children when she was younger.
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • onlyroz
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    Depending on your budget, Florida might be an option. There's obviously Disney land, but there are also some amazing beaches (Gulf coast is better than Atlantic) and there is also some great wildlife in the Everglades or the Myakka state park. And the Kennedy space centre is always worth a trip.
  • jhe
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    i often stay in riu hotels they have all had all year round childrens entertainment, this year i stayed at a iberostar but in dominican republic, they also have year round in house entertainers for children.
    i wouldnt call them large family hotels, the time of year we go there are not many children around, but the entertainers do a brilliant job with the few kids that are there.
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