OP, I would suggest weekend camping trips for your family or if you live out in the country, you could camp out in your backyard, roast marshmallows, have the camping experience at home. Since you live in West Virginia, you could take a day trip in the winter time to see the lights at Oglebay. That's about all I know regarding West Virginia places to visit, but I'm sure you know of more.
I don't think not taking a vacation is cheating your kids. I grew up camping with my family on the weekends during the summer. We went to Disney twice as a child. Once when I was in 2nd grade (stayed off site) and went to MK, MGM and Epcot and again in 7th grade (stayed with family in Tampa), when to MK for 1 day and another day to Universal Studios.
I work with a lot of kids from low to middle income families. They aren't all going to Disney, despite how it seems everyone goes because most on this board go.
It's not about the places you take your kid, but the things you DO with your kid.
Our trip this year will be a weekend of camping in the summer and I'm really looking forward to taking my daughter.
I don't think not taking a vacation is cheating your kids. I grew up camping with my family on the weekends during the summer. We went to Disney twice as a child. Once when I was in 2nd grade (stayed off site) and went to MK, MGM and Epcot and again in 7th grade (stayed with family in Tampa), when to MK for 1 day and another day to Universal Studios.
I work with a lot of kids from low to middle income families. They aren't all going to Disney, despite how it seems everyone goes because most on this board go.
It's not about the places you take your kid, but the things you DO with your kid.
Our trip this year will be a weekend of camping in the summer and I'm really looking forward to taking my daughter.







