Tigger&Belle
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I'm trying to figure out where we should vacation next summer. I have some thoughts, but thought that maybe some of you could comment on some of my ideas or give some suggestions.
We prefer driving distance from the Washington DC area, so the western half of the country is out (we'd like to go to California, but $ and time off from work would probably prevent us from doing that). Driving distance in our minds would be a good days drive.
This summer we went to Myrtle Beach for a week--we like the beach, but there were so many distractions that we really didn't spend as much time in the ocean. Also, the waves were so small that it was hard to even boogy board.
A beach vacation is possible, but we'd prefer a nice, small town--a town to walk around in, get ice cream, etc, but not lots of amusements. We've been to Bethany Beach, DE before, which is nice, but I'd prefer some other place since my DD will be going to college not far from Bethany and she would be more likely to go with us if it's not near where she'll be living all year.
Maine would be nice--we've never been there and would like to go some time. Would want to either stay at one place for a week and day trip from that home base or maybe split the time in 2 places. Is early August a good time for Maine?
Another idea is Wisconsin. Would be as long as I would want to drive. We lived there many moons ago and would like to show the area to our kids. My DH's family has a cabin that we could stay at for a couple of days (near Racine) but would need ideas of things to do. Would want to visit Madison (where we lived) and the kids would like a Wisconsin Dells water park. Maybe those things, including the drive, would take up a week-long vacation.
Southern Florida would be possible (more than we wanted to drive), but being summer I don't know if that's such a good choice. We'd like to go to the Everglades some time. It would also be hard to be close to Orlando without going there, but my DH really has no desire to do the parks.
Any help with these ideas or any other suggestions?
I'm not happy unless I'm planning a trip so I figure that the sooner I figure out where we'd want to vacation the sooner I can start planning.
Thanks, T&B
We prefer driving distance from the Washington DC area, so the western half of the country is out (we'd like to go to California, but $ and time off from work would probably prevent us from doing that). Driving distance in our minds would be a good days drive.
This summer we went to Myrtle Beach for a week--we like the beach, but there were so many distractions that we really didn't spend as much time in the ocean. Also, the waves were so small that it was hard to even boogy board.
A beach vacation is possible, but we'd prefer a nice, small town--a town to walk around in, get ice cream, etc, but not lots of amusements. We've been to Bethany Beach, DE before, which is nice, but I'd prefer some other place since my DD will be going to college not far from Bethany and she would be more likely to go with us if it's not near where she'll be living all year.
Maine would be nice--we've never been there and would like to go some time. Would want to either stay at one place for a week and day trip from that home base or maybe split the time in 2 places. Is early August a good time for Maine?
Another idea is Wisconsin. Would be as long as I would want to drive. We lived there many moons ago and would like to show the area to our kids. My DH's family has a cabin that we could stay at for a couple of days (near Racine) but would need ideas of things to do. Would want to visit Madison (where we lived) and the kids would like a Wisconsin Dells water park. Maybe those things, including the drive, would take up a week-long vacation.
Southern Florida would be possible (more than we wanted to drive), but being summer I don't know if that's such a good choice. We'd like to go to the Everglades some time. It would also be hard to be close to Orlando without going there, but my DH really has no desire to do the parks.
Any help with these ideas or any other suggestions?
I'm not happy unless I'm planning a trip so I figure that the sooner I figure out where we'd want to vacation the sooner I can start planning.
Thanks, T&B


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