
Figuring out which ranch is best for your kids is a concern for both parents, but Moms are often the ones who end up doing the necessary detective work. One tip: start your selection process on the Internet (on sites that narrow the search, like Ranchweb), then work the phones. When you've selected your top choice ranches, ask each for a list of past guests that wouldn't mind a call from you (that is, guests who came with kids).
Then call and ask if they have time for a few questions about their ranch stay: how child-oriented they felt the ranch was; what kinds of kid-programs they participated in and what ages the programs worked best for; what their kids really loved (or not) about the ranch.
See if there's anything out-of-the-ordinary the parents suggest you should bring for the kids when they visit a ranch. You might get some surprising answers. And if your "little dudes" have any special considerations, mention them; if their children share those considerations, you'll find out how the ranch accommodated them. You're sure to get some great ideas from the vast—and helpful—network of parents out there. And you might even make a new phone friend.
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