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jen9 Jan 21st, 2012 04:36 AM

This Family Needs Ideas on Where to Go
 
This family of 5 desperately needs to find someplace to go for spring break. We live in Chicago area & would like some warmth, if possible, but would consider something else as well. I know we are way late in the game for planning.

For various reasons, my husband won't go to Mexico, so that is out of the question. We love Maui, Kauai, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, .... we like nice accomodations. We only have a week and would prefer a shorter flight time & less expense than Hawaii offers. So, any ideas of something in the USA (or elsewhere that won't cost two arms & a leg) that might fit the bill?

qwovadis Jan 21st, 2012 05:24 AM

orangebeach.com
villagtannin.com vrbo.com
Cheap warm great beach fishing seafood
zekeslanding.com

Headed there today it is great.
classic.mapquest.com drive to save
or fly into Pensacola(PNS) or
Bahamas nice atlantis.com or an out island
briland.com runawayhill.com my fav
100 miles or so east of West Palm Beach FL

Good luck!

qwovadis Jan 21st, 2012 05:26 AM

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sassy_cat Jan 21st, 2012 05:30 AM

Mexico would have been my first choice with your parameters (short flight + warm + less expensive than Hawaii).

Puerto Rico might interest you. It has beaches, warm weather, rainforest hikes, snorkeling, biobay, caves and San Juan is a beautiful city with many good restaurants plus nightlife, culture and history.

Gardyloo Jan 21st, 2012 05:37 AM

Notwithstanding some scary recent news, cruises offer excellent value for families, and offer some major advantages - lots of kids' programs (if that applies,) unpack once, no-hassle food choices, no rental car yoga. They're all-inclusive (room, food, transportation, "entertainment") and on a per-person-per day basis often cheaper by a long shot than going it on your own. A lot of good deals out there right now (maybe not surprising.)

Stay away from overpriced excursions (maybe rent a car for a day to explore that Caribbean island) and you might be surprised how fun it can be.

emalloy Jan 21st, 2012 06:13 AM

How about southern Arizona, Tucson etc., or New Mexico, White Sands NP, Gila Cliff Dwellings, Carlsbad Caverns.

jen9 Jan 21st, 2012 06:56 AM

Thank you all -- I will check these all out. Is the Orange Beach area crowded?


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