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lindsyb Feb 9th, 2007 12:15 PM

Bday Trip to ???
 
I have an upcoming "oh" birthday at the end of March. My DH is not romantic enough to actually plan it but suggested we go away for a long weekend.

We would be flying out of Providence or driving from that area. Looking to spend no more than 3-4 hours of flight/drive time so as not to waste too much of our Thurs. and Monday.

Also trying to stay in the vicinity of $250/night or that range.

Some thoughts I've been considering: Outer Banks, NC; Charleston, SC / Savannah, GA; Smoky Mountains; Washington, DC, Vermont.

I'm sure you all have some great tips or ideas. Thanks in advance.

Kerry392 Feb 9th, 2007 01:01 PM

Phoenix could be an idea; it would probably take around 4 hours.
Also, what about Chicago? I think that would be around 2 hours.
Another possibility could Annapolis, Maryland; you could combine this with a trip to Baltimore.
Washington DC is a great idea! THere is so much to do and see.

motor_city_girl Feb 9th, 2007 01:26 PM

Charleston for sure!

starrsville Feb 9th, 2007 01:28 PM

Late March = Savannah or Charleston (especially out of Providence)

LoveItaly Feb 9th, 2007 05:14 PM

Hi lindsyb, although I do not live in your area my thought immediately was Charleston and I see that others have the same suggestion. I was only in Charleston April 2005 but I still remember what a charming place it was. Wonderful food also! So that would be my choice.

FlyingMaltese Feb 9th, 2007 05:18 PM

Charleston and Savannah are ideal, because late March is high season. But, what are your likes and dislikes. Where have you been?

lindsyb Feb 10th, 2007 04:53 AM

Thanks all for your suggestions! You have confirmed some of my ideas. Since we're from New England we did want a getaway and I would like to go somewhere we haven't been.

I've been combing GoT's Charleston report with all of the hotel ideas but since it is peak season some of them are out of my price range - but I'm sure I can find something.

If we do decide Charleston/Savannah for this trip which will be 5 days / 4 nights - should we split our time between them? or focus on one or the other?

Thanks again for your ideas.

eleanorw Feb 10th, 2007 05:43 AM

bermuda

sobolik Feb 10th, 2007 05:51 AM

WHAT IS A DH?

lindsyb Feb 10th, 2007 07:03 AM

DH = Dear Husband

earlxx Feb 10th, 2007 07:06 AM

One more vote for Charleston, SC
You have a nice list but Charleston wins hands down


tarasbrats Feb 11th, 2007 03:00 AM

Don't miss Savannah, especially the Savannah Music Festival (March 15-April 1, www.savannahmusicfestival.org) -- a mesmerizing feast of music from classical to zydeco in the wonderland of historic district azaleas and walking landscapes. During that same timeframe is the Savannah Tour of Homes and Gardens. Don't miss Hollywood producer Stratton Leopold's family ice cream shop -- Leopold's. Tip: Buy tickets in advance and make hotel / Savannah B&B reservations early.

sobolik Feb 11th, 2007 06:35 PM

First location:
Old Louisville is a historic preservation district and neighborhood in central Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It is the third largest such district in the United States, and the largest single neighborhood featuring purely Victorian architecture. It is also unique in that a majority of its structures are made of brick, and the neighborhood is said to contain the highest concentration of residential homes with stained glass windows in the U.S.[1] The homes were built in the Victorian-era styles of Romanesque, Queen Anne, Italianate, among others; although there are some shotgun and American Craftsman style houses scattered throughout. There are also several buildings from 15 to 20 stories. If Old Louisville were its own city, it would have the fourth largest skyline in Kentucky.
Old Louisville consists of about 48 city blocks
Of course bus and walking tours, and mansion tours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Louisville

2nd Location across the river from Louisville:
The 386-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest naturally exposed Devonian fossil beds in the world. The park features a spectacular interpretive center overlooking the fossil beds and contains an exhibit gallery and award-winning movie. http://www.fallsoftheohio.org/



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