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Netherlands Tulips with low mobility old ladies and a high energy kid.

Hello everyone!

I need travel tips and ideas.

My nine year old son and I will be taking my mother and mother in law to see the tulips in the Netherlands next April over spring break.

My son has a lot of energy, and the grandmas are low mobility. And to be honest... Neither woman is easy to get along with. But it's a bucket list item for them both, and I have the funds now to make it happen.

I have researched multiple locations for amazing flower views, and am thinking of going to three different locations which we will drive to and stay in the area at least one night each place.

However, I am open to which locations those will be, given that many of the sites I've seen speak of bicycling and a lot of walking. I haven't found any that specifically say that they are good for low mobility.

I also need to keep my son entertained and active. I figure he and I can rent bikes while the ladies sit and picnic. He can run and be happy in the fields, but I need museums or something to give him anything to look forward to as well.

And I need to keep the ladies engaged so they are easier to handle.

Any itinerary ideas? I plan on being there for six days (eight days total, two for travel from/to the US).

I don't want this trip of a lifetime to be soured by poor planning.

Thanks!

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Netherlands Tulips with low mobility old ladies and a high energy kid.