Im with Peg, our girls are partly vaxxed. DH and I have issues with the scedule of the vaxs, the variety of vaxs, and that the system in our opinion has a 'one size fits all' approach.
Our plan at the moment is to wait, we dont see a need to bombard their immune systems with drugs. We want to wait until it is needed or just more appropiate. And that been said they may never get them. We may just leave that up to them to decide.
(We say this partly because my mum got me totally immunised through my childhood, I even had the rubella in my teens, and today I have no immunity to any of the diseases I was vaxxed for. I found this out when pregnant with DD1, the general consensus from the doctors was that I had to give up teaching until after she was born because immunity was so low against chickenpox etc)
SO would we vax in another country where the disease was rampant, yes. But I think we would only vax against the diseases that we were likely to come into contact with, and we would also take extreme caution in order to minimise any risks.

Hope that makes sense!

Justine