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There are a lot of reasons someone might choose to be child free, either for a short time or permanently. Some folks just donāt have any desire to be parents, some canāt afford to be parents, and some parents just need a break from their kids from time to time (which is totally normal and okay). Whether itās a lifestyle choice or just a weekend, going places where youāre guaranteed to see no children can be a godsend.
Of course, just because youāre not bringing any kids doesnāt mean other people wonāt. Some folks seem to believe that children should be welcome everywhere, in every situation, no matter what. And some people canāt afford childcare and have no choice but to bring their kids places they might rather not. Whatever the reason, you canāt always guarantee youāll have a child-free experienceāunless you plan ahead and choose your destinations wisely. Here are some of the best places to go when you donāt want to be around any kids.
If your desire to see no kids is an active lifestyle choice, you might consider living in a 55+ community following the 80/20 rule. These communities require that 80% of the homes be occupied by at least one person aged 55 or younger, which leads to two important scenarios: One, you can still live there even if youāre not yet 55 years old as long as thereās an opening and the ratio works out; and two, the chances of having kids in the community is very low. Not impossible, of course, but people with young children are unlikely to view a 55+ community as an ideal place for their kiddos to make friends and live their best lives. If youāre hoping to avoid kids pretty much all the time, this might be your solution.
If youāre planning a vacation or other kind of trip and want to deal with as few children as possible, you have a lot more options than you think:
If youāre just looking for a night out without dealing with screaming kids or misbehaving pre-teens, finding an adults-only restaurant is just the ticket. While many restaurants arenāt specifically no-kids-allowed, thereās a growing trend of restaurants advertising themselves as āadults-only,ā promising a dining experience free of chicken fingers and the buzz of multiple screens designed to (hopefully) keep youngsters occupied while the adults attempt to have a conversation.
Thereās no easy directory of adults-only eateries, but a quick Google search in your area will reveal themāor use the age-old tactic of making a few phone calls to ask what their age policies might be.
Few spas will be explicitly adults-only (and thereās actually a trend of more family-centric spa offerings), but if you find a kid getting a facial or having a schvitz in the steam room, rest assured itās still rare. If youāre looking to have a child-free experience for a few hours, book yourself a couple of treatments at a nice spa and enjoy the silence.
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Of course, just because youāre not bringing any kids doesnāt mean other people wonāt. Some folks seem to believe that children should be welcome everywhere, in every situation, no matter what. And some people canāt afford childcare and have no choice but to bring their kids places they might rather not. Whatever the reason, you canāt always guarantee youāll have a child-free experienceāunless you plan ahead and choose your destinations wisely. Here are some of the best places to go when you donāt want to be around any kids.
55+ communities
If your desire to see no kids is an active lifestyle choice, you might consider living in a 55+ community following the 80/20 rule. These communities require that 80% of the homes be occupied by at least one person aged 55 or younger, which leads to two important scenarios: One, you can still live there even if youāre not yet 55 years old as long as thereās an opening and the ratio works out; and two, the chances of having kids in the community is very low. Not impossible, of course, but people with young children are unlikely to view a 55+ community as an ideal place for their kiddos to make friends and live their best lives. If youāre hoping to avoid kids pretty much all the time, this might be your solution.
Child-free resorts and cruises
If youāre planning a vacation or other kind of trip and want to deal with as few children as possible, you have a lot more options than you think:
Hotels and resorts. Itās actually pretty easy to identify adults-only hotels and resorts. Expedia has a whole category you can select to view adults-only hotels, for example, and the site Adulty Hotels maintains a listing of several hundred hotels that exclude children that you can search. And if youāre looking for a really adult resort, you can seek out āsex-positiveā vacation spots where you can let it all hang out.
Cruises. There are more adults-only cruise options than you might think. Although often promoted as the ideal family vacation with ships littered with kiddie activities, there are a lot of adults-only options to choose fromāheck, even Disney offers them. All of the cruises offered by Virgin Voyages are adults-only, for example, as are all Viking river cruises. And most cruise companies offer at least some adults-only cruises, you just need to look for them.
Restaurants
If youāre just looking for a night out without dealing with screaming kids or misbehaving pre-teens, finding an adults-only restaurant is just the ticket. While many restaurants arenāt specifically no-kids-allowed, thereās a growing trend of restaurants advertising themselves as āadults-only,ā promising a dining experience free of chicken fingers and the buzz of multiple screens designed to (hopefully) keep youngsters occupied while the adults attempt to have a conversation.
Thereās no easy directory of adults-only eateries, but a quick Google search in your area will reveal themāor use the age-old tactic of making a few phone calls to ask what their age policies might be.
Spas
Few spas will be explicitly adults-only (and thereās actually a trend of more family-centric spa offerings), but if you find a kid getting a facial or having a schvitz in the steam room, rest assured itās still rare. If youāre looking to have a child-free experience for a few hours, book yourself a couple of treatments at a nice spa and enjoy the silence.
Full story here: