Thanks for the tips...DL sounds like a great idea.
The kids still enjoy Disney all look fwd to it...they have expressed in Hawaii and a trip to NYC.
NYC doesn't sound great to me though as I'm a single dad and the city would be really chaotic by myself.
My DGD started expressing interest in different vacation destinations when she was around 11. No complaints about DIney trips, but she really participated in the discussions And had an opinion. We listened. Her parents took her to the Cape and they stayed in a camper. She loved that, although she still teases that her Mom will only " Glamp."
I take her to NYC, and a more nervous Nellie then me you have never met! If your children want to see NYC, I would encourage you to take them. As a single parent, I think that there is probably not another destination that is easier to manage. I travel alone with her. We take the train in, and hop in a cab to our hotel I like Room Mate Grace. It is a cool little hotel with weird sleeping arrangements. You can book a single, a double, a triple or a quad. WIth kids who do not like sharing sleeping spaces, this is a nice option in the city. My Kady had told me she would sleep on the floor when I could not find an affordable room with two beds. No.
We book odd tours, but tours that she gets a kick out of. Her favorite last Summer was The Ride. We like the Museum of American History, walking around Times Square. We go to shows. We eat.
I would talk to the kids and ask them to research NYC. If they are interested in any destination, have them show you why, and what they find interesting. I have never given Kady a budget she should consider, but if we were looking at a Hawaii trip and it was her idea, we would include that in her planning. She could make some choices, and I woudl give her a spending limit of the choices I gave her. I certainly would not discuss total budget, because vacation is my responsibility, but if that kind of trip was on her list, I would want to know why, and want her to recognize that it was special.
As in a Disney vacation, I think a plan for NYC is pretty important. If you have one, you won't feel as though you are in the center of Chaos. For Kady, the last time she wanted to tour the harbor, but we discussed The Tenement Museum as well. I also always plan a few meals and make a reservation on Open Table. I do not like wandering around looking for dinner or lunch before a show. Whatever you decide to do, I think it is important to remember that as much as well all like Disney, it is not the only place to visit. There are so many places a family can relax and enjoy the time together.