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Carol41363 Feb 9th, 2012 01:12 PM

Single late 40's want a quiet relaxing vacation BY MYSELF - WHERE?
 
I am a grandma of 6 that loves my grandkids and has them every weekend and takes them all on vacation every year. This year for my birthday (April) I want to go so somewhere alone and relax. I am not interested in meeting ANYONE. I want to sit back and be waited on. However, I am on a budget ($1500). I really want to go to Hawaii but can only afford a few days. I would love a cruise but don't care for the Bahama's and a New England/Canada Cruise is too late in the year for me. Any suggestions? I love history and museums and I love to watch the beach. I live in Alabama so going to Florida is no big thing for me and I would really prefer to go somewhere else. Thanks for any suggestions. Oh and no passport so it has to be domestic.

tomfuller Feb 9th, 2012 01:33 PM

Ever been to San Diego? A HI Hostel won't break your budget.
http://sandiegohostels.org/
From Alabama, I say fly out and see the left coast.

thursdaysd Feb 9th, 2012 06:53 PM

Washington, DC. The museums are free, and you could take Amtrak. I usually stay at one of the Crystal City Marriotts, they have cheaper weekend rates and lower taxes than DC proper, and sit on top of a metro station, but I've also stayed here: http://www.kaloramaguesthouse.com. Or you could try Priceline.

A big city is the easiest place to be alone.

qwovadis Feb 10th, 2012 01:41 AM

History and the Beach no passport from Alabama for me...

elconvento.com or Stellaris hotel betterbidding.com priceline.com saves me a lot in San Juan Puerto Rico cheap flights down on www.spirit.com. bookit.com will have some good packages.

Southwest.com good lajolla.com San Diego packages.

For more budget closer and super nice history in FL
Try Casa Monica in Saint Augustine I can usually save a lot driving wonderful great town beach close and a nice Flager Style Historic Hotel.

qwovadis Feb 10th, 2012 01:42 AM

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hetismij2 Feb 10th, 2012 03:16 AM

No beach but what about Santa Fe? The weather can be cold still in April but if that doesn't put you off it may be of interest. You can rent a car for a day or two and go out and explore the area too. Very different to Alabama.

Or around Phoenix or Sedona. There are some lovely resorts, so you can be waited on, it will be fairly quiet by April and the weather won't be too hot.

The Oregon coast is another idea. We had warm sunny weather when we were there end of April, and the coast is fantastic. Again hiring a car for a few days means you could explore further.

suze Feb 10th, 2012 09:07 AM

Hawaii doesn't have to be overly expensive. I can do 10 days for a total budget of $1500 (but I'm in Seattle so my plane ticket is cheaper than yours would be).

I've taken three solo trips to Honolulu/Waikiki. I stay at a budget hotel (~$80/night), walk and take the bus around, go to free and inexpensive activities (Bishop Museum, Iolani Palace, Honolulu Academy of the Arts, farmers market, dance and music concerts outdoors, etc.). $1500 definitely could get you more than only a "few days" if you do some careful planning.

Amy Feb 12th, 2012 05:01 AM

Philadelphia is a wonderful and historic city where you can walk to many of the attractions and use public transportation for even more. There are world-class museums, including the Art Museum with its current special exhibit of Van Gogh. I agree that a big city is great for being alone, and you can do as much or as little as you like. Usually you can get Priceline hotels for under $100 a night, or try the Holiday Inn at 4th and Arch via their website: it's wonderful location for history buffs.

Food is marvelous, and need not be expensive; there are carts and trucks and markets as well as restaurants for every budget and taste.

Here are some April in Philadelphia pictures, just to give you an idea: http://travel.webshots.com/album/334838255hjfcWf

http://travel.webshots.com/album/563154710eoxUAu

And then you can go down to the Jersey Shore for a day or two and watch the ocean from the boardwalk in Ocean City or Atlantic City (depends on if you like casinos; I'm an OC type, myself) or even a couple of days in the very Victorian Cape May.

Rebelfone_Inc Feb 15th, 2012 02:22 AM

Hi,
If you are so interested in going to Hawaii then you should go. You can easily manage your expenses if you spend intelligently.
Philadelphia is also a good place to, as you said you are interested in culture, the place has good museums for example and the city is not so expensive.
Have a nice trip!

tomfuller Feb 15th, 2012 06:32 AM

If you want to go to Hawaii fly to Honolulu and stay at the Waikiki HI Hostel for $28/night. http://www.hihostels.com/
The hostel can only be booked for a maximum of 7 days.


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