The list of places I want to visit seems to only grow as we travel more and I want to show my children so much of this world. I want to take them to those traditional magical destinations, like the crystal clear beaches in Jamaica, and that fairytale castle in Disneyworld, but also to the lesser known cities that are still completely entrancing.
We recently took them all to Hamburg, but I would love to head back to Germany to take in the inspiration behind Sleeping Beauty's castle, Neuschwanstein Castle. I am trying to sneak some classic Disney in between the more modern Pixar movies that they love to watch and I think that visiting this stunning castle would help them find the magic. This fairytale destination also featured in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and I have been looking for an excuse to share the films of my childhood with my own children.
It would be a dream come true to take a Christmas trip to Lapland and I can think of nothing more magical than real snow and a visit to the big man in red. I think with the fact our children are all so close in age, there is going to be a 'sweet spot' where they are all at a perfect age for a trip like this, old enough to understand and young enough to still be completely under the spell. Reindeer, mince pies, snow angels and Santa - what a combination!
We are hoping to take them a little further afield in the next couple of years, especially once we have ditched the nappies and buggy and are a little more free and India is high up on our list. I want to show my children different cultures and ways of life, let them try different food and drinks, explore not only with their eyes, but with their tastebuds too. The Taj Mahal has to be one of the most beautiful buildings ever built and I know they would be scouring the sky for magic carpets if we visited.
I visited Thailand after I had finished university and spent time backpacking around it. It is such an amazing country and one that Ed has always wanted to visit, and we are hoping to go as a family in the next few years. After discovering the Yi Peng Lantern Festival in Chiang Mai, I am thinking we need to plan our trip around it! Sitting back and watching thousands of lanterns rising slowly into the night sky (think Tangled) would be such an amazing experience with them and I loved trecking in the mountains and visiting the elephants in this northern part of Thailand.
Which fairytale destinations have you always wanted to visit?
We recently took them all to Hamburg, but I would love to head back to Germany to take in the inspiration behind Sleeping Beauty's castle, Neuschwanstein Castle. I am trying to sneak some classic Disney in between the more modern Pixar movies that they love to watch and I think that visiting this stunning castle would help them find the magic. This fairytale destination also featured in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and I have been looking for an excuse to share the films of my childhood with my own children.
It would be a dream come true to take a Christmas trip to Lapland and I can think of nothing more magical than real snow and a visit to the big man in red. I think with the fact our children are all so close in age, there is going to be a 'sweet spot' where they are all at a perfect age for a trip like this, old enough to understand and young enough to still be completely under the spell. Reindeer, mince pies, snow angels and Santa - what a combination!
We are hoping to take them a little further afield in the next couple of years, especially once we have ditched the nappies and buggy and are a little more free and India is high up on our list. I want to show my children different cultures and ways of life, let them try different food and drinks, explore not only with their eyes, but with their tastebuds too. The Taj Mahal has to be one of the most beautiful buildings ever built and I know they would be scouring the sky for magic carpets if we visited.
I visited Thailand after I had finished university and spent time backpacking around it. It is such an amazing country and one that Ed has always wanted to visit, and we are hoping to go as a family in the next few years. After discovering the Yi Peng Lantern Festival in Chiang Mai, I am thinking we need to plan our trip around it! Sitting back and watching thousands of lanterns rising slowly into the night sky (think Tangled) would be such an amazing experience with them and I loved trecking in the mountains and visiting the elephants in this northern part of Thailand.
Which fairytale destinations have you always wanted to visit?
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I've really toyed with the idea of going to Disneyland Paris over the last couple of years, it's definitely on the fairy tale wish list x
ReplyDeleteI think my lot would really love some decent snow, so Lapland ould be high on their list, too!
ReplyDeleteAs a teen, I took a class trip to a castle down in Southern Germany. It was magical on the outside but on the inside quite plain - think YMCA. STill awesome though, what with the surrounds and all!
New York is up there somewhere Ive always wanted to visit. I want to take the kids to Disney any of them I went to Paris when I was younger and remember how fabulous it was I still have my Minnie Mouse ears xx
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