Where would you go: free airfare and hotel - with 1 year old???
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Where would you go: free airfare and hotel - with 1 year old???
Hi! We were given vouchers for a free flight because of some problems with a flight this summer. We are thinking of travelling for 3-4 days in the middle of October. We would like to avoid spending a lot of money, so we will be using Marriott or Holiday Inn reward points.
We would like to keep the flight relatively short (we are flying from Philadelphia) & it has to be within the continental US.
We have a 1.5 year old son who we will probably bring. We MIGHT leave him with family, but might also prefer to bring him if we can think of somewhere "family" friendly to go.
I know that this is pretty general, but I am looking for some ideas. We want to get our money's worth for the tix (United, by the way), but don't want to go as far as California or Washington.
Thanks!
We would like to keep the flight relatively short (we are flying from Philadelphia) & it has to be within the continental US.
We have a 1.5 year old son who we will probably bring. We MIGHT leave him with family, but might also prefer to bring him if we can think of somewhere "family" friendly to go.
I know that this is pretty general, but I am looking for some ideas. We want to get our money's worth for the tix (United, by the way), but don't want to go as far as California or Washington.
Thanks!
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I'd pick a Marriott Residence Inn so you could get a little privacy and not have to eat every meal in a restaurant.
I'd also want some place I could fly non-stop, given that you are planning only a few days and might be travelling with a toddler.
Charleston? Savannah? Chicago?
I'd also want some place I could fly non-stop, given that you are planning only a few days and might be travelling with a toddler.
Charleston? Savannah? Chicago?
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Agree with the Chicago suggestion. But also consider Boston. We took our toddler last year and are going back in Oct. We are staying at the Marriott Custom House which is all suites, right near Quincy Market. The children's museum is great (there is a Clifford the Big Red Dog exhibit there now) and after 5pm on Friday it is only $1 pp! You can go for an early dinner and then run him ragged at the museum. Boston is also a great walking city, so if he is a stroller-napper you can see a lot and not have to be back at the hotel for nap time.
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Boston or Chicago have lots of options and it keeps the flight short. If you decide to not take your kid at last minute, you're still in a major city where you can change plans to fit a romantic adult weekend.
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i would probably try to get the most out of the free ticket and take as long a flight as i felt i could handle, and where you might have better chance for fab weather.
the weather out west would most likely be so nice, even a trip to arizona, or new mexico (as mentioned) should be fun.
there are plenty of beautiful resorts out there to sit by pool and soak up the fresh air, with or without baby.
the weather out west would most likely be so nice, even a trip to arizona, or new mexico (as mentioned) should be fun.
there are plenty of beautiful resorts out there to sit by pool and soak up the fresh air, with or without baby.
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I hate to suggest it..but Orlando might be a good option. Besides Disney, you can take your tot to Sea World. I've been taking my daughter there since she was a couple months old and she loves it. The animals are perfect for that age. Plus, October is nice here 1) Lines are very short because kids are back in school 2) The weather is starting to cool off (80's vs 90's). Also, I know they have a ton of Marriots and Holiday Inns in the attractions area that you could use your points at. I would suggest a suite hotel (Homewood or Embassy) because those are nice to have with children. Not sure what Marriot and HI equivalents are.
Also, if you wanted to head towards the beaches, you are only 1.5-2hrs away on either direction!
Also, the flights to/from Orlando are always packed with children..so he will fit right in.
Also, if you wanted to head towards the beaches, you are only 1.5-2hrs away on either direction!
Also, the flights to/from Orlando are always packed with children..so he will fit right in.