I really like the daycare that Hannah is in now. It's fairly new (just opened over the summer) and most of the teachers are great. We've reserved a spot for LO2 there for when I come back from maternity leave in September/Octoberish.
But, come September, Hannah will be eligible to enroll at the campus daycare at the university I work at, which is the most coveted daycare/pre school in our area. People put their kids on the waiting list right after they are born (despite the fact that they must be 18 months old to attend, and they only enroll in September.)
Hannah's daycare is fine for the purposes of daycare, but I'd really love for her to go to preschool on campus. Would it be ridiculous to send them to 2 different daycares? Once DS is old enough, I'd move him over too.
Re: Would you send your kids to 2 different daycares?
We almost did this with ours last week. DD is eligible for a great pres-chool in our area that is $300 cheaper each month than the daycare. DS is not old enough to go there. I was ready to split them until I told the daycare and they agreed to drop their price so that it is only about $100 difference. We decided that the convenience of one drop off spot and the fact that they will be there together (since they have always been together) was enough reason to keep them at the same place. However, if the daycare had not changed the price, they would be in two different places.
If it is convenient for you because there is one drop off and the other location is at your place of work, I would do it.
Sure, it's way more convenient for them to be in the same place, but I thought the educational value was worth the inconvenience.
Edit: DS1 was 3.5 at the time. I'm not sure preschool does much for 2 yr olds, but by the time they are 4, I wanted something more structured.
I was going to make a similar comment in regards to campus care. Always super popular. Not always of outstanding quality.