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Toby, Eddie, you don't need video games for a trip to Alaska! There are mountains and museums, bears and whales, gold mines and kayaking! There are all kinds of amazing things there! Oh. Ok. All that stuff would be really cool in a video game.
Smiley Rmom over 9 years ago
I did find it wise to bring along a few games (not video) or books to keep my sons from being bored during parts of vacations. They should be interesting enough the kids will use them when it is boring (like when you need them to wait quietly), but not so interesting that they won’t look out at the scenery. I still remember our sons’ reaction when we drove through the Rocky Mountains. Pictures just don’t come close.
arianseren over 9 years ago
We took our daughter and her family on a cruise to Alaska. The boys had a great time seeing things that even the tour operators rarely saw like whale bubbling. That was 7 years ago and they still talk about it.
OldestandWisest over 9 years ago
Unfortunately, for a lot of kids today, if it isn’t on a video screen, it doesn’t matter.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 9 years ago
Agreed boys.
Number Three over 9 years ago
“But can’t we just look at these places on the internet?”
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english.ann over 9 years ago
Sarah would lose the argument if she had chosen to vacation in New Hampshire; the boys could see the Old Man on the Mountain on the Internet, not by going to New Hampshire; the natural stone figure has fallen off the mountain.
english.ann over 9 years ago
Sarah would lose the argument if she had chosen to vacation in New Hampshire; the boys could see the Old Man on the Mountain on the Internet, not by going to New Hampshire; the natural stone figure has fallen off the mountain.
english.ann over 9 years ago
If the boys like Denali ice cream, seeing Denali Park itself there in Alaska might be more interesting to them.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Typical boys. Bur they will be awed when they see the real thing. Three dimensions beats two any day.