Trip ideas for family with 2year old from UK
Hey guys,
You've been super helpful in the past so here I am again, but this time with baby in tow! Husband & I are hoping to come to US (from UK) for 2 weeks next year, maybe June or September, when baby will be just pre/post 2 years old.
Some of what we have previously visited includes Badlands/Yellowstone/Vegas/Arches/Monument Valley/Grand Canyon/Yosemite/Death Valley/San Fran. We love love love the parks! But we have always covered a lot of miles which I wouldn't want to do with a 2 year old.
Without visiting old ground too much, we are stumped as to where to start looking for our trip? I was also wondering whether the East might be a better bet as shorter flight time, but there don't seem to be quite so many parks in condensed areas ie without travelling a looooong way between them. I've browsed brochures and the internet, but can't seem to pull together anything that seems suitable at the moment.
So I'm looking for some suggestions to investigate further if anyone has any? :)
Thanks all
The Other Coast (and the Other Portland)
I think that you instincts to have a shorter flight and do less driving with a toddler in tow are quite correct if you want to have an enjoyable time. One of the closest US international airports to the UK is Boston, about seven and a half hours flying time from Heathrow, It would also be a great gateway airport to tour New England and nearby areas. New England has another distinct advantage in that it is relatively compact. In a space no larger than Wyoming you'll find all of this. In addition, if you want a Francophone experience, Montréal and Québec are nearby. While not as visually spectacular as the magnificent parks of the west, New England offers enough scenic variety, history and relaxed charm that make it a favorite destination of many Americans and visitors. I think you would find it very enjoyable and just to scale for a young child.
AZBuck