Where to go Thanksgiving Week?
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Where to go Thanksgiving Week?
ItalyLover's thread about visitng Florence the week of Thanksgiving has made me want to take a Thanksgiving week trip. Our state legislature has tampered with the school calendar such that I think this will be the last year where the kids get a full week off for Thanksgiving.
The criteria would be (1) decent weather (e.g. not monsoon season, and (2) easy plane connections from DFW, as we would only have six full days.
I know I'm dreaming here, but any ideas?
The criteria would be (1) decent weather (e.g. not monsoon season, and (2) easy plane connections from DFW, as we would only have six full days.
I know I'm dreaming here, but any ideas?
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Hi misspie,
DH and I tossed around the idea of a Thanksgiving trip to Europe for several months before deciding to do something domestic for a change (Colonial Williamsburg).
We had come up with Sicily, Rome (for the 4th time!), Western Turkey, and oddly enough a Paris-Bruges combo (colder weather).
DH and I tossed around the idea of a Thanksgiving trip to Europe for several months before deciding to do something domestic for a change (Colonial Williamsburg).
We had come up with Sicily, Rome (for the 4th time!), Western Turkey, and oddly enough a Paris-Bruges combo (colder weather).
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Neopolitan,
LOL! I confess that didn't even occur to me until reading your post.
missypie,
As DFW is an AA hub, there should be direct flights to London, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, and many other cities. None to Italy at that time of year I'm afraid, but perhaps another airline?
LOL! I confess that didn't even occur to me until reading your post.
missypie,
As DFW is an AA hub, there should be direct flights to London, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, and many other cities. None to Italy at that time of year I'm afraid, but perhaps another airline?
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That's so funny Neopolitan!
My son was 4 when we visited Turkey. He was confused when told where we were going but only had one question..."so is there a place called Chicken too?"
We just laughed and shook our heads but about 5 years later we went to Mexico and the highlight was of course, Chicken Itza .. at least that's what my daughter called it!
To missypie,
Thanksgiving is our favorite time to travel and we've spent a rainy week in London, two fabulous trips to Hawaii and this year it's going to be Puerto Rico.
For 6 days HI is way too far but PR is close enough and cheap flights...check it out!
Europe for 6 days? Maybe, but stick to the South!
My son was 4 when we visited Turkey. He was confused when told where we were going but only had one question..."so is there a place called Chicken too?"
We just laughed and shook our heads but about 5 years later we went to Mexico and the highlight was of course, Chicken Itza .. at least that's what my daughter called it!
To missypie,
Thanksgiving is our favorite time to travel and we've spent a rainy week in London, two fabulous trips to Hawaii and this year it's going to be Puerto Rico.
For 6 days HI is way too far but PR is close enough and cheap flights...check it out!
Europe for 6 days? Maybe, but stick to the South!
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I love the Turkey suggestion.
We go to Europe almost every year for Thanksgivng and have spent most of those in Paris, London, or Devon, England (not great weather but no worse, usually, than Connecticut where we live). We went to Germany last year and had a wonderful time.
We go to Europe almost every year for Thanksgivng and have spent most of those in Paris, London, or Devon, England (not great weather but no worse, usually, than Connecticut where we live). We went to Germany last year and had a wonderful time.