Hi Folks - I posted on here relatively recently and since then, things have gotten real. It looks like DH and I will be relocating to the Houston area with our 18 m/o son this fall. We aren't sure how quickly we'll be able to join him as we need to sell our house first, but we're hoping sooner rather than later.
In the meantime, we're headed down this weekend to check out the city and scope out some of the suburbs. We've got Katy (Cinco Ranch, specifically), Sugarland, The Woodlands, and Kingwood on the short list as places we'd like to visit. Any recommendations of what to do, where to go? Have we left off any super desirable communities? DH will be working downtown (Greenway Plaza) and I know some of these areas provide for a not-so-great commute, but we're trying to balance lifestyle vs. commute.
Thanks in advance! We'll have our son in tow as well, so any good recommendations for toddlers on hot days would be great too.

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I grew up in Kingwood and currently live in the Spring/The Woodlands area. What are you wanting to do while you're down? We have a Wet 'N' Wild right off I-45 and Cypresswood (about 10-15 minutes south of The Woodlands), which is great for hot days. The Natural Museum of Science is always neat, but your son may enjoy the Children's Museum and/or the Aquarium a lot better (all located downtown).
From living in both Kingwood and The Woodlands, I feel like there is much more to do in The Woodlands area versus Kingwood. Don't get me wrong, Kingwood is a great community, but it's so much smaller and you have to really travel to find things to do on a usual basis.
Hope this helps. Good luck :-bd
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You're very welcome!
You're right - US-59 (Kingwood) is better travel wise over I-45 (The Woodlands/Spring). However, it also depends on where you live in Kingwood - if it's towards the back, traffic getting into/out of Kingwood can be a real pain as for there are only two major roads (Northpark and Kingwood Dr.). There is always the Metro (which I take advantage of since I work downtown) that uses of the HOV. The Metro is available in both Kingwood and Spring. Regardless, if you decide to reside in the "burbs" there's going to be a lengthy commute - it's Houston!
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