bethany102399
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Post by bethany102399 on Mar 26, 2017 23:15:06 GMT
I've been pondering this as I've been pushing DH that we're going to take a big (for us) trip in 2018. We have some expenses that will be paid off as we move through this year, and I'm already earmarking that money to take a trip as a family.
My dream has always been Disney, but we're a beach family over the mountains. I also asked everyone what they wanted to do, which resulted in my son saying the Bahamas. As I was relaying this to my mom she basically made the comment that DD (12 at the time of the trip) would be old enough to remember the trip. Therefore we needed to something beyond "riding the teacups". (I took this to mean something with historical significance, or a major city like Chicago.)
I feel like it's vacation. The first one we have ever taken just the 4 of us. If we want to go ride the teacups then that's what we're going to do. The point, to me, is to try and do something we all want to do, or try and pull together pieces of that in the trip.
How do you vacation? Major city? Historical site? or ride the teacups.
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garcia5050
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Post by garcia5050 on Mar 26, 2017 23:23:03 GMT
A real vacation to me will be at least 7 days. There should be enough sights:activities to fill up 4 days. I like my downtime to have water (whether pool or ocean). I think a 60:40 mix of activities vs rest is good. The place doesn't need to have historical significance, but it would be ok if it did.
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Post by ntsf on Mar 26, 2017 23:23:11 GMT
when our kids were small.. it was road trip or camping. now that they are gone, and my dh's health is better.. it is road trip, and camping and backpacking and overseas travel. we have done some cruises, an overseas sailing vacation .. and we are traveling around new zealand for a month this winter. we like adventure and history or science stuff.
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Post by beachbum on Mar 26, 2017 23:23:27 GMT
To me vacation was a time to kick back, tune out, and relax. Beach or cruise fit that bill for us. We did ride the tea cups often when the kids were little, we would combine that with some beach time. For a 12 day vacation we would spend 5 days at each place with 2 days driving. We did the Bahamas once, but that was when my grandmother was still alive (she lived in Nassau). The Bahamas is not my favorite place, in fact, it's very low on the list, close to the bottom. That's sad, considering I used to live in Nassau. Caribbean islands are much better - go to Grand Cayman or St. Thomas or St. John instead. Or do a cruise and hit several islands. Lots to do there for all age groups, or do nothing.
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Post by leannec on Mar 26, 2017 23:25:20 GMT
We go to the same lake in British Columbia (Christina Lake) for three weeks every year ... we have a boat and dh is in his glory We have met so many great people that go at the same time that have turned into life long friends I mainly sit on the beach under my huge umbrella and read ... dh takes everyone out on the boat We rent this awesome condo with air conditioning (we need it because it gets super hot there) and a dishwasher ... we grill almost every night and then spend the evening socializing with people ... it is so fun ... the owners are our age and sooooooo great We hope to do an all inclusive next year but we will always do our Christina Lake trip in the summer
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Post by padresfan619 on Mar 26, 2017 23:27:27 GMT
No Effing Schedule
Leave me alone. Don't make me get up with an alarm. Don't make me go on some random bus tour where I have limited time to explore. Don't make me have any kind of time constraints.
Just let me chill. Let me sleep in. Let me lay by the pool and fall asleep with my book on my face. Scheduled vacations make me want to scream. My normal life is scheduled.
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Post by workingclassdog on Mar 26, 2017 23:27:29 GMT
Well my dream was always to take my kids to Disney.. Hasn't happened yet so if I had the chance, no matter how old they are, we would be heading to Disney, but it would have to be first class all the way!! LOL.. Maybe do the cruise, with the beach and time at Disney... But I don't see it happening in my future really.
That said, my 20 year old DD just came in my room and said guess what? I'm going to Disney next month, Jason's taking me since I told him we never got to go... THANKS for twisting that knife in my heart.... LOL...
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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Mar 26, 2017 23:28:25 GMT
We like them all!!
It varies with us. This summer we are going on a big three week trip to Europe. Because we will be in London for a week of it, where we have friends and family... that part will be fun but not a "vacation" .
We will also spend 2 weeks in France and Spain. That will be a vacation because we will go to new places, both historical and maybe even ride the teacups at Disneyland Paris.
We will also spend some time wth friends in France and I am hoping that will be some down time.. Some time to enjoy visiting with our friends and just hanging out.
A real vacation to me, includes places or things I have never done before, and some real relaxation and down time.
Honestly I love spending a week on the beach just reading my books.
I think you should do whatever it is that will make your family happy. Don't worry about what others think!!!
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Post by polz on Mar 26, 2017 23:31:58 GMT
Well, I like to relax. It's not relaxing to me if I'm somewhere worse than my home. So no camping for me. Also, I have an amazing shower at my home so I need a place with a great shower. I don't like cooking or cleaning, so eating out is key. In terms of what I like to do, I like running or climbing mountains. Some friends went to Europe for two months and ran everywhere. I was so jealous (in a good way). Another friend went on a luxury cruise and spent the whole time playing cards or sunbathing. I'd find that all kinds of boring.
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Post by smalltowngirlie on Mar 26, 2017 23:34:10 GMT
I real vacation to me is nothing to do. We may decide to do stuff, but I want to sit and do nothing. DH on the other hand likes to do things. He gets bored. We have learned to compromise a lot on vacations, so that works for us.
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Post by CarolinaGirl71 on Mar 26, 2017 23:42:57 GMT
Beach, beach, beach is our favorite family vacation. Laid back and relaxed and do what you want. Of course, my children are adults and we have two grandchildren, 6 and 2 years old.
If you could combine a few days of a city with a few days of beach or fun time after, that might be ideal!
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Post by JustCallMeMommy on Mar 26, 2017 23:47:41 GMT
We ride lots of teacups on our vacations, but we do other things, too. Vacation to me is about spending time together outside of the normal everyday distractions. We do tend to take busy vacations full of activities and things to see. Our only real relaxing vacation was a cruise. People will second guess your choices no matter what you do, so do what makes you happy. If you want Disney and DS wants Bahamas, go to Disney Workd followed by a cruise to the Bahamas. You can take a day at Cape Canaveral or a historical excursion in the Bahamas if you want to appease mom.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2017 23:49:18 GMT
What I like to do has changed with the different ages/stages of my life. when I was a teen I LOVED going to amusement parks. When my kids were pre-teens I didn't love it so much but they did. Disney is more than just the tea cup rides!
I've loved seeing historic sites, I personally enjoy museums. But at this stage of life I like staying home with no schedule to craft and sleep as I see fit. The draw of Chicago as a destination point mystifies me. Other people have mentioned it. I don't see the appeal. I understand NYC, LA, NOLA... but not Chicago.
Is it possible to spend a couple of days at Disney with your daughter then catch a cruise out of Florida bound for the Bahamas?
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Loydene
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Post by Loydene on Mar 26, 2017 23:51:45 GMT
I like lots of different things -- and some "do overs"! As far as Disney - World is more than "tea cups" -- but if you want to ride the tea cups -- and I assure you they are FUN! -- then go ride the freaking tea cups and leave your Mother at home. Further - big kids can be a LOT better, easier and a darn sight more fun at a huge theme park than a little kid! Epcot is excellent and interesting; Universal Studios (not Disney, I know, but if you are there in Orlando you should probably do it for Harry Potter if nothing else!!!) is also fun - and different than Disney. You could have a great family time in Orlando -- and take day to run over to the coast and to Cape Canaveral -- there is some very interesting history there - and maybe a launch?
But - I'd suggest you look at a cruise - with some ports a bit different that the very common Western Carribbean (not that there is anything wrong with the Western Carrib -- and you can see some excellant Mayan sites via a Western carrib cruise!) -- take a Mediterranean cruise -- see a little bit of Greece, maybe some European ports
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Post by cindyupnorth on Mar 26, 2017 23:52:26 GMT
We try to do a big family vaca like every 2-3 yrs. It's gotten harder as my girls have gotten older. We did Blackhills/Mt rushmore our 1st big trip. So fun, and history. 2nd was Disney/Daytona. So fun, but also ocean, and history of Daytona, and Disney. Then we did Door Co. History, lakes, outdoors,good food. Last yr we did Yellowstone. On the way we did battle of little big horn, and devils tower. Oh, we always drive to our vacations. That way we stop on the way, and try out local food, and sights.
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Post by buddysmom on Mar 26, 2017 23:53:23 GMT
I like to do scheduled things on vacation, not a sit on the beach person. Our kids are grown but when they were little-maybe under 10--no matter where we went--we could have spent a zillion dollars on vacation and the only thing they cared about was--- the hotel swimming pool. And we have a pool but it's not "the same." I was the same when I was young, we could have gone to a dive hotel and all I cared about was the pool.
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Post by Linda on Mar 27, 2017 0:00:36 GMT
what do we usually do? either a road trip stopping here and there along the way or a weekend getaway to see musuems/historic sites/zoos etc...
2016 - we did a road trip to Chicago and back (from FL) drove 3 days each way and stopped here and there along the way and spent one day in Chicago (and a couple in Great Lakes - we went up for DS's boot camp graduation).
and we did a weekend in Tampa - stayed with family, visited the zoo and a festival and a beach (to walk along not swim/sunbathe)
and another weekend in Tampa - one day at Busch Gardens and one day at MOSI
This year - we're doing a 2 week road trip to Vermont taking several days each way stopping here and there to check out scenic spots etc... we'll spent a long weekend in VT for my sister's wedding and drive home via Salem/Topsfield/Ipswich MA where we'll stop for a couple of days and do the 'witch' stuff (DH's ancestry links in with the Salem Witch trials)
My dream vacation? spending a week or two (or more) in a European or UK city just checking out museums and historic sites and soaking up the atmosphere
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scrapngranny
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Post by scrapngranny on Mar 27, 2017 0:13:18 GMT
How about a Disney cruise? It has everything.
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Post by milocat on Mar 27, 2017 0:14:37 GMT
Our DD's will be 16 & 14 this year and we've done Disneyland a few times, Disneyworld, Las Vegas, Phoneix a few times, Cuba, Maui, Mexico a few times. We've gone to the mountains close to come. We've like it all for all different reasons."Doing the teacups" is great, being busy in Disney and go go going all day is fun. But so is sitting on the beach and barely leaving the resort for a week. If by "something with historical significance, or a major city like Chicago" you mean going to museums and art gallery's? My kids have barely been in museums and certainly not an art gallery and well I never have been either so what's the big deal? Vacations are about quality time away from home, work and school, together as a family. Being silly, doing things one on one. It doesn't matter if that happens in a teacup, at a beach or somewhere historical as long as it's somewhere YOU ALL want to be, not where someone else thinks you should be.
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Post by 950nancy on Mar 27, 2017 0:15:59 GMT
Full week, five star all-inclusive, white sand beach with tons of activities. We've done three disneys and many other theme parks. They are fun, but very similar.
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Post by Belle on Mar 27, 2017 0:17:24 GMT
I feel like it's vacation. The first one we have ever taken just the 4 of us. If we want to go ride the teacups then that's what we're going to do. The point, to me, is to try and do something we all want to do, or try and pull together pieces of that in the trip. How do you vacation? Major city? Historical site? or ride the teacups. I totally agree with you. Do something that all 4 of you would enjoy. For some, that means a theme park vacation, for others it might be a camping trip or a cruise. Totally depends... We love visiting Disneyland, Hawaii and Europe. My kids have never been to AZ and I am dying to take them in the summer when it is HOT! The kids have also never been to Wash DC or NYC so that is on our list for the future. We are off to Italy on Wednesday....good history, museums and FOOD!
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Post by myboysnme on Mar 27, 2017 0:17:53 GMT
I like a vacation basically on my own. I get up when I want ,eat when I want, nap when I want, go where I want.
Lately I vacation with my mom for a week at the beach. My family doesn't want to go anywhere but my mom does so I go with her. And it's laid back, but she is there. That sounds awful, but if I want to get a snack, I know she is there, if I want to nap, she's there. I know the day will come when I will miss every opportunity to be with my mom, and I do go to spend time with her. But MY ideal vacation is time by myself.
We did take our boys to Disney once and I think it is a don't miss trip if you want to go. I went to Disneyland as an older teen but even my husband was excited to meet Mickey in Disney world.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 0:18:47 GMT
We like to walk around a look at things One or two museums. And eat. We like to sleep late and watch super cable tv.
Or we like to camp and build fires. And sleep late.
We don't get to sleep in a lot.
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scrappington
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Post by scrappington on Mar 27, 2017 0:18:48 GMT
Ocean. And Pina coladas
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Post by smcast on Mar 27, 2017 0:26:05 GMT
Do what you want. Is your mother going? We did Disney three years ago. Stayed on property and only did all the parks and two water parks over 7 days. All of our first time. No matter what the age, still magical.
We also like national parks and history. For us, a beach vacation is somewhere with activities too. I can sit and lay when I'm too old to hike and physically explore (that is if I'm lucky enough to live that long).
I have so many things on my bucket list that I don't want to put thousands toward a vacation to just lay. That's just me.
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Post by bc2ca on Mar 27, 2017 0:30:04 GMT
Right now, my favorite vacation is to see/explore a new city or area that I've never been and eat good food.
We did the teacups when the kids were little and it was fun, but would never be my choice of a vacation again. Fortunately, the kids are old enough to do rollercoaster whenever they want with their friends.
We live near the beach and have a pool, so I'm lucky enough to enjoy sand under my feet anytime.
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Post by pudgygroundhog on Mar 27, 2017 0:32:04 GMT
We love the outdoors and the bulk of our vacations are hiking/backpacking. Most of our vacations are probably the idea of hell for most. . Do what your family wants to do!
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Post by tuva42 on Mar 27, 2017 0:32:53 GMT
I'm not a really big Disney fan, but we took our girls twice when they were younger. We made some wonderful memories. We didn't just ride the tea cups. We'll pull out the scrapbooks now and then and the kids love to remember those trips.
We've also done a lot of quiet beach vacations. We have great memories of taking long bike rides in Hilton Head, helping rescue a baby dolphin that got washed up on our beach, the girls ordering virgin banana daquiris. They thought that was so cool when they were little. Jet skiing. Taking a nighttime boat ride to see fireworks. They remember spending really fun time with us and to me that's as important, or even more important, than seeing sites in a big city.
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Post by AussieMeg on Mar 27, 2017 0:41:17 GMT
As I was relaying this to my mom she basically made the comment that DD (12 at the time of the trip) would be old enough to remember the trip. Therefore we needed to something beyond "riding the teacups". (I took this to mean something with historical significance, or a major city like Chicago.) How do you vacation? Major city? Historical site? or ride the teacups. Historical significance? BORING!!! At the age of 12 - heck, even at the age of nearly 50! - I would take "riding the teacups" over "historical significance". A vacation should be something that everyone would enjoy.
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Post by jenjie on Mar 27, 2017 0:42:14 GMT
Has your mom ever been to Disney? Does she understand it's so much more than an amusement park? I didn't understand before I went for the first time. Even at Disney you can rush through the parks like gangbusters or take your time and enjoy things even outside of the parks. There is plenty of activity and plenty of opportunity for relaxation. We took our kids twice and made all kinds of memories.
I'd say the most important thing is to choose something that everybody enjoys. Or compromise so everyone gets to do something they want to do.
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