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Robbin Mar 18th, 1999 07:45 AM

Looking for Cheap Anniversary Trip
 
My husband and I are celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary in late Sept. We're looking for a cheap trip--1 week. We love natural sights, wine, few people and nice dinners. We're not big travelers. Prefer relaxing itineraries. We're self-employeed, so I'm talking pretty cheap. <BR>Thanks. RC

Jud Compton Mar 18th, 1999 08:25 AM

Not knowing where you live, I'd still suggest the San Francisco area. Travel leisurely up or down the coast. Take in the sights of San Francisco. Might even slip over to Yosemite (186 miles). See Muir Woods National Monument across the Golden Gate Bridge on Rt. 1 (redwoods). Then, the Napa Valley for the wineries. Tell us where you live, please.

robbin Mar 18th, 1999 08:34 AM

We live in Washington, DC.

ann Mar 18th, 1999 06:57 PM

You might want to consider a trip to Ashville, North Carolina. There are a number of B&B's that are very charming. Visit the Biltmore Estate, browse through local artist galleries and enjoy wonderful food. It would be a pretty drive from DC to these NC mountains. Spend a day at Grandfather Mountain while you are there. Call their visitors bureau for more info! <BR>

Joanne Mar 19th, 1999 03:54 AM

I own a condo in Cape May, NJ that I rent out through web site http://www.vrbo.com/vrbo/1245.htm. They have other listings in your area as well. Cape May is beautiful in September, most of the crowds have left. <BR>

Chris Mar 19th, 1999 06:02 AM

I'd suggest the Brandywine Valley of PA. <BR>This is about 30 miles southwest of Philadelphia. Area attractions: <BR> <BR>-Longwood Gardens (Kennett Square) <BR>-Chadds Ford Winery (Chadds Ford) <BR>-Several excellent restaurants of all ethnic flavors <BR>-Beautiful countryside for outdoor activities <BR>-Winterthur Museum & Gardens <BR>-Brandywine River Museum w/Wyeth paintings (Chadds Ford) <BR>-You can go as cheap as you choose <BR> <BR> <BR>Have fun, whatever you do. E-mail me if you have further questions. <BR>

Emily Mar 19th, 1999 07:52 AM

I agree with Jud (reply #2) -- go to San Francisco, even if you DO live in D.C. <BR> <BR>Besides all the things he suggests, the City, the Napa Valley, you may be able to travel at a discount, as well. Southwest Airlines is running a special that lets you fly roundtrip anywhere within its system until August for $198 or less. You just have to book by April 27. <BR> <BR>So celebrate early!

Robbin Mar 19th, 1999 10:13 AM

<BR>Thanks for the suggestions. SF is great. We were there on our 10th anniversary. Looking for new ground. RC

Beth Mar 19th, 1999 10:23 AM

I'm not sure if this will qualify as cheap, but how about Bar Harbor Maine? Its really beautiful in September after most of the crowds have gone. I would try to rent a condo, or cottage with a view somewhere for a week. You can hike a little, or bike a little. There are some nice restaurants. Or you can just hang out and enjoy the views.

Diane Mar 20th, 1999 04:15 PM

There are some lovely B&Bs around Charlottesville, VA. We spent a long weekend in Orange, VA. The countryside is rich (as apparently are many of the residents!). You can tour wineries, visit Monticello, UVA, other historic places.

April Mar 20th, 1999 04:49 PM

I don't know that this is cheap either but how about Arizona? I'm thinking about the northeast area around Canyon de Chelly. Sedona is nice too. <BR>

Jud Compton Mar 21st, 1999 08:28 AM

I'll still take another section of California. But, then, have you been to . . . <BR>Pacific Northwest--Seattle or Portland? <BR>New Orleans (and a tour on the Mississippi? <BR>Southern Florida and to Key West? <BR>Yellowstone or Glacier National Parks? <BR>Albuquerque and Taos, New Mexico? <BR>Oh, so many places in the U.S. <BR> <BR>Share with us where you finally go.

Jay Frank Mar 22nd, 1999 02:52 AM

How about the North Carolina shore, with Wilminton, Beaufort, Edenton and the Outer Banks? You'll find much natural beauty and a lot of Old Southern charm. <BR>


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