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glee_rachel ([info]glee_rachel) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-11-15 18:05:00

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Entry tags:lisa cuddy, ~rachel berry

So I was wondering.....what doors are still available to go through? I would like to set up a family vacation. Where would be a good place to go?



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[info]proud_miserable
2013-11-15 07:53 pm UTC (link)
I think it depends on the ages of everyone in your family. Brooklyn was definitely easier with my little girl. But I think Egypt would make a fascinating trip for adults.

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[info]aphotic_auror
2013-11-15 08:08 pm UTC (link)
Really, Doctor Cuddy? I mean... I think Bumby handled the idea of Egypt rather well, rather....! Of course, his father was always dragging him all over the globe, before this island even took them.... Heh!

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[info]proud_miserable
2013-11-15 09:09 pm UTC (link)
Yes, really. I associate the pyramids and tombs with Egypt; that's not the easiest for little legs. Cairo is practically a maze to a child; she could get lost very easily there. And for a child that's used to cars and planes, travelling by boat or train would make for a long trip. Brooklyn was much easier, especially with places specifically designed for children, such as the children's museum. Of course it would be different for a child with more experience travelling, but I was referring to my own child's experience.

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[info]aphotic_auror
2013-11-15 09:34 pm UTC (link)
Aww...! I'm awfully sorry, Dr Cuddy... I didn't mean to imply anything was wrong about your child's experiences, really! I mean - I think I was just surprised at the idea of the pyramids being such a horrible place for ickle little kids, rather...!

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[info]proud_miserable
2013-11-15 10:10 pm UTC (link)
I never said it was a horrible place. I simply said that Brooklyn was easier for my child.

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[info]glee_rachel
2013-11-15 08:18 pm UTC (link)
Well, our daughter is about our age. So she's a teenager. Both sound like lovely places to go though.

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[info]proud_miserable
2013-11-15 09:10 pm UTC (link)
Ah, then I would recommend Egypt. There's so much history there.

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[info]glee_rachel
2013-11-16 11:48 am UTC (link)
That does sound pretty amazing. Thank you so much for your suggestion.

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