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Dianaa Feb 3rd, 2009 06:36 AM

Looking for something new
 
We're trying to think of an interesting vacation destination-- preferably US-based (we're traveling with baby)but would love to do something different (i.e. non-Disney, non-Grand Canyon, etc.)Any advice for an unique spot?

esm Feb 3rd, 2009 06:46 AM

A quiz first! We'd have to know where you're based, when you're traveling, and what kind of budget you have as well as where you've been before.

NewPlaces Feb 3rd, 2009 06:50 AM

When, for how long? Driving, flying, RVing? Where do you want to start? How old is a baby? Do you want a beach, mountains, lakes? Are you interested in northeastwestsouth? Do you want to shop, gamble, hike, camp, drive every day, stay in one location? There are endless unique spots in the US but give some clues what are your interests. For instance, I can suggest hundreds of unique spots in AZ, NY, AK, TX, AK, NC, VT, NH. More details please!

yk Feb 3rd, 2009 06:51 AM

1) Where have you visited before?

2) How long of a vacation?

3) Are you looking for beach/resort type for relaxing? or are you looking for big cities with lots of attractions to see? Or are you looking for outdoorsy, hiking type trip?

4) Are you thinking of driving to your destination or flying? Where do you live?

5) When will this vacation be? mid-Feb or mid-August? Skiing in Vermont or swimming in Florida?

6) Unique as in shopping? History? Wildlife? Architecture? Food?

NewPlaces Feb 3rd, 2009 06:53 AM

That's a great question. Where you've been before?

How about explaining what do you mean by non-Grand Canyon

Anonymous Feb 3rd, 2009 07:01 AM

OP seems to have a list of "ordinary" (i.e., not "different") vacation places that they want to exclude. So far, all we know is that they're traveling with a baby.

Dianaa Feb 3rd, 2009 09:36 AM

Oops-- sorry y'all-- too vague! Let's see-- we're a little odd because my husband adores tropical, beachy type places (we're based in Florida and often head to Key West and Eleuthera)but I love culture and cities (will drag him to Manhattan or Seattle whenever I can.) But we're always glad to compromise! And baby Betsy will be four months old when we head out on vacation in mid-March....

Would wildly appreciate any and all ideas for something unique!

yk Feb 3rd, 2009 09:39 AM

How about San Diego? weather in mid-March would be pretty decent, and you get beach/ocean (not sure if it's warm enough to swim, but certainly can walk on the beach), but also arts/culture such as the Balboa Park. And then there's SeaWorld and San Deigo zoo... There's something for everyone in your family.

esm Feb 3rd, 2009 09:58 AM

I like yk's suggestion. I like Hawaii too. I'm in the mood for Hawaii and have been suggesting it to everyone!

sf7307 Feb 3rd, 2009 10:03 AM

San Diego!

padams421 Feb 3rd, 2009 12:07 PM

Puerto Rico is a tropical, beachy kind of place. San Juan, particularly Old San Juan, is an interesting city. Plus, you don't need a passport or to exchange currency. Lots of hospitals and modern healthcare if baby gets sick.

Kal Feb 3rd, 2009 01:03 PM

We've been looking at Sandpoint, ID.

Dianaa Feb 3rd, 2009 04:41 PM

cool ideas! San Diego is a great one...so is Hawaii, but I wonder how the wee one would do on such a long flight? Puerto Rico is also one I wouldn't have thought of-- very neat. mnany thanks all!


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