We're the Rothquel's, a full-time traveling family from Hawaii. We've been to more than 50 countries, all 7 continents and hundreds of cities around the world. We love making travel guides of our favorite places to help other families eat, see and do it all while creating lasting memories together.
Hiiii 👋We have stayed in many different areas in the times we have stayed there. London is a big city, so I don't think there is any one place that would be convenient for these areas. Most recently we stayed near Kings Cross station and it was good!
Imaginosity is permanenly closed. You should do better research before posting this videos - Clearly you never been in Dublin and you´re just posting videos for likes with wrong information.
Thrilled to find your channel! We are also a traveling family, about 9 months per year. Agree with your friend, but with a tweak. It’s super helpful to do a XYZ City with Kids “Top Ten” edition for overall rundown - exactly as you have now. Suggest to then do a “Deeper Dive” edition that’s more insider with quirky details on culture, arts, food, etc. that showcases your interests / personal insights and targets more frequent travelers like yourselves. Look forward to when you are next in our current base, Beijing !
Sorry but i lived in thailand for 12years and not once did i see a thai person eat pad thai... not once.... Its literally a dish for foreigners who want to break themself into thai cuisines.. thai people laugh at Pad 😂😂😂😂 Stop bullshitting the people.
The Castle at HK Disneyland was Sleeping Beauty's caslte, but after a few years of renovations/remodelling, it was reopened in Novemeber 2020 as the Castle of Magical Dreams. This also coincided with Hong Kong Disneylands' 15th anniversary year celebrations.
This was helpful guys. Tristan here on Renee's account. Keep this up. More of your opinion and experience, less "salesly" copy about the city, music down, energy up in the script reading, try freestyling more to make it engaging. You're a personality Nic, let it shine :)
I don’t think they will let them do the sand dune riding part, so you’d need to check that they can provide an alternate way to get to the site. Otherwise I think it is fine!
Wonderful tips. any travel advice on what to do with kids if our flight arrives in the morning? since check in time in japan is often 3PM and they rarely let you check in early. I’m quite lost what to do, we’re also from tropical country thus i’m afraid they might feel uncomfortable staying outside in autumn weather during the very first day arrives. Booking the hotel one day earlier would be my last option-if no more option available.. Also, my toddlers will be on strollers..
It's a tricky one because it probably means you'll be pretty tired from the overnight flight. The best thing I can think of is going somewhere that offers both inside and outside activities, with enough space to relax and let the kids nap in the stroller. A suggestion is the LaLaPort in Toyosu - it is a large mall with a good kids playground outside. Or Divercity in Odaiba. I know you said it is your last resort, but personally I think I would just pay for the hotel for the night before. It might be a few hundred dollars more, but I think it will be worth it to let you and your kids rest - because otherwise you'll be playing catch up for days!
Nice video! We just went with an 8 year old and a 4 year old and had a blast! Here’s a vlog ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0vvtparrcZE.htmlsi=D24jSdSnZRZDskp1