Sunday, March 30, 2014

Is Newport, Rhode Island toddler friendly?




KPNJ


Hi, we were thinking about taking a short vacation to Newport,Rhode Island for 3 days in June 2009. I would like to bring our toddler (22 months) but have heard mixed reviews about some stores not allowing strollers in and Newport being not so toddler friendly. From personal experience only please, how did you do when you took your toddler to Newport, Rhode Island? Any recommendations?

ps.please don't tell me to bring her to disneyland or some other more toddler friendly place as we traveling to Newport for the only adaptive sailing program offered in the east coast.



Answer
Newport is very toddler friendly. One strip of Thames street is cobble, so that is a pain. The best part is the cliff walk and the downtown shops. Your toddler can walk for a while and then crash in the stroller while you still walk around as well.
Go to Youtube and type in Cliff Walk newport for pictures

go to www.oceanstaterentals.com for accomodations.

toddler friendly holidays/vacations?




BAMitsABII


just want a list of a few places and what attractions they have, i don't want a 10 page travel guide please :l
live in the UK, preferably wanting to go abroad



Answer
well if you want to stay in the UK, try glynn barton cottages in cornwall by newquay. there cottages designed for toddlers, which have a cot, high chair, bed guards, monitors, toddler beds, child friendly crockery etc. the site also has things to do such as a indoor swimming pool, indoor soft play barn, play room full of toys, tennis court, childrens play area and climbing frames, animals to feed and eggs to collect etc
and theres loads of things around like a beach in a 30 min drive, riding stables 8 miles away, and within 15 miles theres dairlyland farm world, crealy adventure park and within 20 miles theres a newquay blue reef aqaurium, newquay zoo and water world
http://www.glynnbarton.co.uk/fun_the_toddlers.htm

lapland - only a 3 hour flight and loads to do, such as see santa, snowmobile rides (children can ride in the things that trail behind tho i dont know what there called) reindeer rides, husky rides, tobogganing etc and im sure if you wrap your toddler up warm he/she will love it and love the snow
loads of websites for holidays in lapland although i recommend http://bookings.firstchoice.co.uk/lapland/

paris - i think its only a 2 hour flight and loads of stuff to do too, a main one is disneyland, theres another theme park like parc asterix (all designed for kids), sight seeing such as going up the eiffel tower although i hope your toddler isn't afraid of heights! go for a cruise on the river seine, kids science museum called cité des sciences et de l'industrie or maybe a zoo called parc zoologique de paris

or again just stay in the uk and go to butlins which has swiming pools, free fun fair, golf, go karts, shows and entertainment on all the time etc

hope i help and have a nice holidayy x




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