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[–] BURN@lemmy.world 10 points 5 months ago (2 children)
  1. Traveling with children to foreign countries is a lot harder than with adults
  2. Entirely honestly some people have little to no desire to leave the US. I don’t think you could pay me to spend a week in east Asia, that’s just not my idea of fun.
  3. Disney is huge. There’s days worth of things to do, multiple parks and experiences directly marketed for kids (be that good or bad). You don’t even have to stay in the Disney ecosystem with places like legoland, universal studios and a bunch of other theme parks.
[–] ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 months ago
  1. Either way you're potentially bringing a kid through the airport to an unfamiliar area with limited supplies in suitcases. My family brought me to Korea when I was very young and a terrible kid to deal with and they've never said it was worse than bringing me anywhere else at that age. Given the small sample size I have though I'd genuinely like to know which parts in your experience are harder
  2. There is more in the world than east Asia and even just sticking to the US there are huge swaths of national forest and many cities with unique cultures that could be just as fun for a kid and even cheaper to visit than international travel
  3. Taiwan was huge too with lots of cool things, arcades, food everywhere, the crayon factory, a city full of pampered cats. If you need a string of theme parks to come up with a days worth of things to keep a kid entertained than something is wrong

And I don't mean to be entirely against theme parks. I've been to Universal, Legoland, Disney world, Cedar Point, among others, as a kid and with kids. My complaint is simply why would you choose to go into debt for somewhere like that when you can have just as vibrant an experience with your kids for cheaper doing something else? It's depressing

[–] afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I try to take the whole family to South East Asia once a year. It's a lot of work and money but totally worth it. It's a freaken experience and my kids get to spend time with that side of the family.

A little memory that sticks out. One night me and my wife were sitting on a porch in Northern Thailand, almost by the border. Rural doesn't come close to describing it. I noticed that the ambient noise of the insects were so loud that it was about the volume of a bar and me and her were talking loud over it.

Where do you get that in the developed world? I am normally a bit amused if I hear a single cricket at night or see a single firefly. And here I am almost shouting over the sound of insects and watching as the grass moves from all the animals hunting each other.

Give me that again over the sanitized fun of Disney. Disney has an animatronic elephant? That's nice. I and my wife and kids got to play in the water with real ones, and the price was under 5 USD.