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maryanne Nov 8th, 2002 06:51 PM

10-yr. anniversary trip ideas
 
My husband and I want to take a special trip to celebrate our 10-yr. anniversary, without the kids. We're estimating a week, preferably in the U.S., and we'll be leaving from Tampa. We want it to be romantic and relaxing, but nothing to do with beaches. Any ideas?

SD_Resident Nov 8th, 2002 07:06 PM

There is a lot to do in San Diego, without going to the beach. It may be a bit far though? There is the zoo, wild animal park, seaworld, balboa park - which is lovely and has about 15 museums to visit, shopping in La Jolla, Seaport village, Carlsbad outlet stores, Old Town, an hour drive is Mission San Juan Capistrano.<BR><BR>Congratulations and have a wonderful vacation!

SG Nov 8th, 2002 07:06 PM

Aspen

Sherry Nov 8th, 2002 07:14 PM

Ideas:<BR><BR>--A spa in the southwest<BR>--New York City-- uber-romantic, if you do it right<BR>--New England-- Maine in particular is amazing, as is Vermont<BR>--Mountains-- Sierras, Colorado, etc.<BR>--The Pacific Northwest (Portland, Seattle, maybe Victoria and Vancouver?)

Judy Nov 8th, 2002 07:21 PM

Sedona &amp; surrounding area. Definitely not near a beach.

dcp Nov 8th, 2002 07:42 PM

What time of year would be a big deciding factor. However, Tahoe is beautiful, fun, &amp; romantic all rolled into one.

maryanne Nov 12th, 2002 04:04 AM

Thanks for all your ideas. Our anniversary is in May, so that is our time frame for the trip. Your suggestions were great, and we'll seriously consider them. Thanks again!

xxx Nov 12th, 2002 05:03 AM

One not mentioned, New Orleans. You can make of it what you like, or Charlston. Also Arizona would be great. Sedona.

Joan Nov 12th, 2002 07:16 AM

Sedona in May can be gorgeous.<BR>Very romantic if you can stay at one of the better lodgings.<BR>Tie it in with a trip to Phoenix/Scottsdale or Las Vegas or southern Utah's national parks.<BR>Stunning scenery. Very relaxed. Very uniquely American...nowhere else in the world has scenery like that.

Debi Nov 12th, 2002 07:49 AM

I third Sedona - and I would recommend the Enchantment Resort. We spent part of our honeymoon there - and it was wonderful. Sedona has a beauty that I have not seen anywhere else. Also, there are alot of places you could get to from there for quick day trips.

de Nov 12th, 2002 08:17 AM

Was in Scottsdale in early May and it was all ready getting too hot outside for sightseeing in and around town. Went to the Botantical Gardens and people were having to sit down from the heat. Sedona was nice though. <BR><BR>I'd go to the Pacific Northwest and see Seattle, the San Juan Islands and Vancouver.

shannon Nov 12th, 2002 09:15 AM

IF you want to live it up and get more for your money then go to Canada.<BR><BR>Montreal/Quebec City<BR>Vancouver<BR><BR>I personally have been dying to go to Banff/Lake Louise.<BR><BR>absolutely BREATHTAKING.....scenery is incredible!!!

Scott Nov 12th, 2002 01:37 PM

San Francisco area. Go to Napa Valley (Yountsville or Helena) for 2-3 nights and 4-5 nights in San Francisco. Plenty to see and do and romantic

kal Nov 12th, 2002 01:44 PM

Another vote for the Calif. wine country. But after reading some Oregon wine country threads...hmmm?<BR>We did our 10th anniv trip to Kauai but have been going to Napa/Sonoma for our anniv. for the past few years since it's close and our anniv. is usually over T'giving weekend. <BR><BR>What about San Antonio and the surrounding Hill Country? <BR>Kal

xxx Nov 12th, 2002 02:02 PM

Oregon Wine Country is not in the same league as what California has to offer. Either go for Napa/Sonoma or Santa Barbara/Paso Robles is also great.


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