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Vacation with six month old recs
Posted on 3/24/25 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 3/24/25 at 1:15 pm
Looking to plan our late spring/summer vacation with our six month old. Less than four hours drive from New Orleans. Any and all suggestions welcomed for what to do with baby.
This post was edited on 3/24/25 at 1:16 pm
Posted on 3/24/25 at 1:32 pm to BMTiger
You can rent a house in Alabama on a lake somewhere and maybe make it in 4 hours. Let me guess, the 4 hour limit is to get an outlet for the wife to pump, isn't it?
Posted on 3/24/25 at 1:48 pm to LemmyLives
Four hour limit to keep feeding to a minimum and not have baby in carseat for too long, and yes pumping ha
Posted on 3/24/25 at 1:54 pm to BMTiger
Maybe get a condo on the beach in AL? It sounds like an exploratory trip where y'all are trying to figure out if it's doable or not (you can get away with a lot more than you think.) Anything in particular you're interested in?
Anywhere you can drive to is going to be pretty hot by May, which will probably make your wife miserable. You might as well fly to Denver or Nashville or anywhere that's direct from MSY and seek slightly cooler temps (there are TSA exemptions for milk/formulas, etc.) Mainland Honduras has direct flights now! (j/k, do not do that.)
Anywhere you can drive to is going to be pretty hot by May, which will probably make your wife miserable. You might as well fly to Denver or Nashville or anywhere that's direct from MSY and seek slightly cooler temps (there are TSA exemptions for milk/formulas, etc.) Mainland Honduras has direct flights now! (j/k, do not do that.)
Posted on 3/24/25 at 1:58 pm to BMTiger
quote:your radius is destin, montgomery, tuscaloosa, starkville, shreveport, houston (ish). given those options i would do what everyone else does...go to the beach
ess than four hours drive from New Orleans
Posted on 3/24/25 at 3:22 pm to BMTiger
I know you said drive but if flying isn't cost prohibitive flying with a baby that old is probably the easiest it gets until the kid is about 3/4 years old.
People are scared of flying at that age and don't realize until it's too late that's it's not bad at all.
Now that I think of it the times I drove far with my kids was probably the worst experiences.
People are scared of flying at that age and don't realize until it's too late that's it's not bad at all.
Now that I think of it the times I drove far with my kids was probably the worst experiences.
This post was edited on 3/24/25 at 3:24 pm
Posted on 3/24/25 at 3:46 pm to BMTiger
4 hours is pretty restrictive for non-beach trips and a 6-month-old.
Find a spot on the beaches away from the high-rise condos. Bring a little kiddie pool and a baby bather for the baby to sit/play in out of the sand and in the shade.
Can also check out Oasis resort in Gulfport, but you will need to bring your own floats for the baby to enjoy the lazy river. Have a really good splash pad the baby should be able to sit in, may still need the baby bath seat for support.
Some nice cabin-based camp sites throughout MS so y'all can enjoy some hikes and let the little one sit in a carrier
Find a spot on the beaches away from the high-rise condos. Bring a little kiddie pool and a baby bather for the baby to sit/play in out of the sand and in the shade.
Can also check out Oasis resort in Gulfport, but you will need to bring your own floats for the baby to enjoy the lazy river. Have a really good splash pad the baby should be able to sit in, may still need the baby bath seat for support.
Some nice cabin-based camp sites throughout MS so y'all can enjoy some hikes and let the little one sit in a carrier
Posted on 3/24/25 at 10:20 pm to BMTiger
Our first vacation with a baby was to a local state park, rented a cabin at chicot state park
Posted on 3/25/25 at 6:32 am to BMTiger
Step one: drive to grandparents’ house.
I think you can guess step two.
I think you can guess step two.
Posted on 3/25/25 at 7:21 am to Sus-Scrofa
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I think you can guess step two
Drop the kid and leave!
Except that doesn't work with first time moms. It's funny how much they change after the first one.
Posted on 3/26/25 at 1:13 pm to BMTiger
Biloxi would be good and it's less than 2 hours away. Beach and Casino's. Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Pensacola Beach, Navarre Beach and Destin are within your 4 hour time frame as well.
Posted on 3/27/25 at 1:38 pm to BMTiger
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Vacation with six month old recs
You may have lowered your expectations with vacations with a six month old, but I promise you, you need to lower your expectations even more.
This post was edited on 3/27/25 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 3/27/25 at 2:22 pm to BMTiger
I'd go with Gulf Shores or Orange Beach in Alabama. Super easy drive from New Orleans, nice beaches, and plenty of family-friendly spots. Rent a condo so you have space for the baby, and stick to early mornings or evenings for beach time to avoid the heat. The Wharf has some good strolling areas, and the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo is small but fun.
Posted on 3/28/25 at 8:40 am to BMTiger
The Palace is a smoke free casino in Biloxi with a nice pool area.
Posted on 3/28/25 at 9:53 am to BMTiger
My suggestion is... DON'T.
Everyone thinks they need to get away but with a baby that young and with a mom who can't separate from the baby, it's not a vacation, it is parenting in a different location without half the stuff you need.
Everyone thinks they need to get away but with a baby that young and with a mom who can't separate from the baby, it's not a vacation, it is parenting in a different location without half the stuff you need.
Posted on 3/28/25 at 10:31 am to daeizbae
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mom who can't separate from the baby, it's not a vacation,
Mom's separation anxiety is not a problem the dad needs to make his problem. Especially with Instacart, there's no excuse to be a bitch unless you are really into satiating her anxiety as a pastime.
Posted on 3/28/25 at 10:41 am to BMTiger
Just throw money in a bucket and set it afire.
Posted on 3/28/25 at 8:40 pm to daeizbae
I regret to inform that you will not have a vacation for approximately 17.5 years.
Posted on 3/29/25 at 8:49 am to BMTiger
We flew to Tampa/Treasure Island for a large family vacation when our first was 6 months old (maybe closer to 7 or 8) It was lesd than 20 of us so it helped to have others watch her. Beaches are very easy to have a baby join but you would need to watch them so they don't injest sand and shite. Super sensitive skin to bright summer sun. You might be better off going to a beachfront condo/hotel with a pool and buying the adjustable infant floatie that has a sun shade on it.
We made it a point to take our child with us wherever it was appropriate to do so. She flew on maybe 10 different planes before turning 2 and only cried one time because she had an ear infection.
Biloxi has a children's museum that may be a little older for a six month old, but i would suggest adding that to your local search in cities you intend to research visiting.
We made it a point to take our child with us wherever it was appropriate to do so. She flew on maybe 10 different planes before turning 2 and only cried one time because she had an ear infection.
Biloxi has a children's museum that may be a little older for a six month old, but i would suggest adding that to your local search in cities you intend to research visiting.
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