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Vacation rentals have been a more popular alternative to hotels as of late for more reasons than one. They’re private, spacious, often more affordable, and can be seriously out-of-this-world cool. And if you’reRelated storyLike Airbnb, Vrbo offers vacation rentals around the world, and since we’ve already scoped out the best kid-friendly Airbnbs, it was time to do the same for Vrbo. And let us tell you—there are some wacky, wonderful, and majorly next-level kid-friendly Vrbo rentals out there.
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