Where should we go....
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Where should we go....
I have 2 free airline tickets for anywhere in the continental US. We just need to pay for our hotel. We leave in Michigan, and are date flexible.
I want to be gone for about 5 days. It is gong to be my husband and I (we are leaving our 6 month with grandma and grampa).
I do not want to be totally over the top...but, someplace cool.
My one thought is San Antonio.
I want to be gone for about 5 days. It is gong to be my husband and I (we are leaving our 6 month with grandma and grampa).
I do not want to be totally over the top...but, someplace cool.
My one thought is San Antonio.
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tina, you want we should talk you out of your "one thought"? I don't think so. I will say, though, that five days in San Antonio is a long time, IMHO.
But maybe some of those from SA will have ideas on how to spend five days there.
But maybe some of those from SA will have ideas on how to spend five days there.
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What about Scottsdale, AZ? Nice resorts with golf, spa treatments, pools...relaxing. Pretty scenery.
If not, we need more clues about what you like and what you hope to get out of the trip (aside from a few days of grown up time).
If not, we need more clues about what you like and what you hope to get out of the trip (aside from a few days of grown up time).
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I thought of NYC. I have never been there.
The weather does not really matter much.
I like to be somewhat busy. Not really interested in museums or art.
Good food is always a plus. I am not a shopper. I am not a golfer, my husband is, but he would not do it without me.
Remember, I live in Michigan, so anywhere is generally warmer than Mich.
We like the beach, but don't necessarily need to go to the beach for Holiday.
I know that this is a broad topic, however, I like to hear what ideas people have...I am sort of blanking out.
The weather does not really matter much.
I like to be somewhat busy. Not really interested in museums or art.
Good food is always a plus. I am not a shopper. I am not a golfer, my husband is, but he would not do it without me.
Remember, I live in Michigan, so anywhere is generally warmer than Mich.
We like the beach, but don't necessarily need to go to the beach for Holiday.
I know that this is a broad topic, however, I like to hear what ideas people have...I am sort of blanking out.
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To go to Santa Fe, you will fly into Albuquerque and rent a car. SF is an hour or so, Taos is 45 minutes from there. The best time to go to SF is in late spring/early summer, it is really beautiful. You will feel like magic is around you. SF is a great place to look at Southwestern art and culture, and have all the amenities of home. Fabulous hotels, spas, world-class restaurants as well as distinctive northern New Mexican cuisine (not to be confused with southern New Mexican with its beans and rice and no posole), there's even a terrific opera in Santa Fe. I've stayed at the St. Francis Inn which was wonderful.
You'll want to spend most of your time in SF but a great day trip is the back road (or the "high road") to Taos for the breathtaking view, traveling through Chimayo (think Milagro Bean Field, go get the movie). In Taos, take in the Millicent Rogers Museum and the Taos Pueblo, an entire town made of adobe stucco. And buy yourself some nice turquiose to remember your trip.
You'll want to spend most of your time in SF but a great day trip is the back road (or the "high road") to Taos for the breathtaking view, traveling through Chimayo (think Milagro Bean Field, go get the movie). In Taos, take in the Millicent Rogers Museum and the Taos Pueblo, an entire town made of adobe stucco. And buy yourself some nice turquiose to remember your trip.
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I think you still haven't expressed what you like to do - all you have said is that you like to be somewhat busy, but not with museums, art, shopping or golf.
Based only on "someplace cool" and the fact you haven't been there, New York.
Based only on "someplace cool" and the fact you haven't been there, New York.

