Vacation suggestions
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Vacation suggestions
Hi,
My husband and I are looking to go away Mid-March for a relaxing 5 day/4 night beach vacation. I will be 7 months pregnant then, so we probably won't be doing much exploring or too many activities. Mainly lounging at a pretty beach/and pool, and eating meals in restaurants (we don't want to cook our own meals!) Any suggestions for locations or resorts in Florida? I was trying to find a place we could take a direct flight to (from NYC) so we wouldn't have to change planes.
Thanks in advance for your advice,
Leslie.
My husband and I are looking to go away Mid-March for a relaxing 5 day/4 night beach vacation. I will be 7 months pregnant then, so we probably won't be doing much exploring or too many activities. Mainly lounging at a pretty beach/and pool, and eating meals in restaurants (we don't want to cook our own meals!) Any suggestions for locations or resorts in Florida? I was trying to find a place we could take a direct flight to (from NYC) so we wouldn't have to change planes.
Thanks in advance for your advice,
Leslie.
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Sorry for the replies you've gotten so far Leslie.
If you are allowed to fly - then I would suggest the gulf coast. The beaches are beautiful and not as wild as the Miami area. Also the panhandle is a nice choice too. Hope this helps you out somewhat.
If you are allowed to fly - then I would suggest the gulf coast. The beaches are beautiful and not as wild as the Miami area. Also the panhandle is a nice choice too. Hope this helps you out somewhat.
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Check with your OB/GYN. My wife and I went to Hawaii from NYC in 2000 when she was 7 months without a problem.
IMHO, I think the beaches on the Gulf Coast of Florida are much nicer than those on the East Coast. Most of the major tourist cities in Florida do have direct flights from all the major NYC airports.
Although it has been several years since I've been, the Marriott in Key Largo was nice. It's about a hour drive from Miami and sits on the Gulf Coast side of the island.
There are also several nice beach areas that run from Tampa down to Naples. Really just a question of your price range.
IMHO, I think the beaches on the Gulf Coast of Florida are much nicer than those on the East Coast. Most of the major tourist cities in Florida do have direct flights from all the major NYC airports.
Although it has been several years since I've been, the Marriott in Key Largo was nice. It's about a hour drive from Miami and sits on the Gulf Coast side of the island.
There are also several nice beach areas that run from Tampa down to Naples. Really just a question of your price range.
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Mid-March is the middle of the college spring break season. You might want to go to the caribbean just to escape them. Or maybe go to the college celebration and see what your little one will be doing in 20 years.
If you want to stay in the US (might be good in case of a health care problem) I would say gulf side, Sanibel area. Shelling isn't a big draw for the drunken college crowd.
Congrats on the pregnancy.
If you want to stay in the US (might be good in case of a health care problem) I would say gulf side, Sanibel area. Shelling isn't a big draw for the drunken college crowd.
Congrats on the pregnancy.




