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AIBU?

To not want to travel to Dom Rep or Mexico

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 19:23

DH wants long haul guaranteed 26 degree plus holiday weather. I don't want 8 hour plus flight time with dd6 and dd nearly 2. Also not keen on going to the Dominican Republic or Mexico. AIBU? I'd be happy with Tenerife in April however DH will hate it if it's not hot

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thewavesofthesea · 05/02/2016 19:40

YANBU. Would hate being somewhere hot too with young children. Would spend the whole time trying to keep them covered (though I may be biased as the mum of a redhead Wink)

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 20:06

I'm most worried about how safe it'd be for the dd's.

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BertrandRussell · 05/02/2016 20:07

Why wouldn't it be safe?

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MyBigFatGreekYoghurt · 05/02/2016 20:07

Mexico is as safe as Tenerife truly.

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x2boys · 05/02/2016 20:15

I have been to the Dominican it'd safe.as long as you don't go out of the resorts they recommend you don't wander around out the resorts apart from on trips beautiful place though I went on my honeymoon there but I ,m not sure I would go there with small children.

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MyBigFatGreekYoghurt · 05/02/2016 20:18

I've heard the same about DR but in Mexico you can leave the resort safely and go into town the worst danger is pick pocketing but it's the same risk in London.

We have been 4 times, most recent ally last month with our 3.5yr old and 23m month old.

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Crispbutty · 05/02/2016 20:21

"Mexico is as safe as Tenerife truly"

It really isnt unless your idea of a great holiday is being stuck inside the compound of your hotel.

The canaries will be comfortably hot enough in April. Only a 4 hour flight, much cheaper, and you can go out and about. I would recommend Lanzarote personally, as I think it has everything you need for a family holiday or even a couples holiday. Tenerife I havent been to but know plenty who have and it is much more the choice of stag/hen do's and group holidays too.

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HermioneWeasley · 05/02/2016 20:22

I don't know anyone who's been to the DR who hasn't got food poisoning.

Mexico is a big country and it is NOT as safe as Tenerife. But staying on the tourist track is probably not dangerous.

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 20:24

Street crime, drug related violence and Zika virus BertandRussell.

What was flight time like with your 23mth old greekyoghurt?

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 20:25

hermione food poisoning could spoil a holiday!

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 20:28

We do get itchy feet and tend to want to explore when we travel Crispbutty

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Doobigetta · 05/02/2016 20:35

I have been to the DR three times without getting food poisoning. The cheaper hotels tend to cook everything in coconut oil, which has a pronounced laxative effect, but it doesn't make you ill. The DR is beautiful and the beaches are amazing. It's one of the poorer countries in the West and it shares an island with the poorest. It would be silly to think that that doesn't cause any problems for them, and I would be slightly more careful when out and about than in Europe. I felt safer there than in Moroco, for example.

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Sidge · 05/02/2016 20:41

Well it's recommended that you have antimalarials and Hepatitis A vaccine for DR - that's something to consider.

I went to Tenerife last April - it was pleasantly warm but I wouldn't say it was hot. Cold to swim, that's for sure.

If you want hot and lovely in April how about other islands in the Caribbean such as St Lucia, Antigua or Barbados?

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x2boys · 05/02/2016 20:41

I agree Doobigetta it's a beautiful island and I loved it on my honeymoon but it's a long way to go with kids that young and whilst I really enjoyed the trips out they were not paticularly child friendly .

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 20:42

Doobigetta interesting - thank you

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MyBigFatGreekYoghurt · 05/02/2016 20:43

Why would anyone stay in their resort in Mexico? Assuming you're staying on the riviera Maya / near playa deal Carmen? It's no more dangerous than London.

I assume the poster who said you can't go out of the resort has never been!

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Crispbutty · 05/02/2016 20:44

Thats still long haul though and with kids of 2 and 6 its going to be very hard work I would think. Not to mention the jet lag too. I would rather spend more money on extra luxury nearer home. A hotel with a heated pool :)

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Lonecatwithkitten · 05/02/2016 20:46

Well my parents are the canaries right now at it's 22 so you should've safe for 26 in April . Particularly if you go to a dry Island.

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 20:48

St Lucia, Antigua, Barbados - too expensive for us during school holidays Sidge

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 20:49

Four hour flight time is very very appealing to me Lonecatwithkitten - esp if we can find somewhere with heated pool

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amarmai · 05/02/2016 20:57

agree with you,op, re safety in some locations. Read that Acapulco made #4 most dangerous city in the world.

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 21:03

Hotel with heated pool near pepper pig world would keep the kids very happy Crispbutty Smile

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Carterama · 05/02/2016 21:04

Puerto Vallerta in Mexico is fabulous, very safe, lots of nice places to eat and drink, other than in the resort hotels, the tap water is fine to drink, and it's beautiful, whilst actually feeling like you're seeing some of the real Mexico.
The downside is that it's a bloody long flight and on that basis alone, I would stick with the Canaries!

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 21:09

You nearly had me sold Carterama until you mentioned flight time! It's a long trip for a week away

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Betaday · 05/02/2016 21:10

It feels like it's a big enough job keeping them safe and happy at home amarmai

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