Best and Worst Family Spring Break Vacation Spots of 2024

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Please share family Spring Break vacation spots you recommend, or don't recommend, that you experienced in 2024.




Anonymous
Recommend: Keystone, CO for families who are newer to skiing. We went in February for winter spring break and it was a great experience. Kids 12 and under ski for free, and the town was quiet (with no hard core parties, no late night noise).

Don't Recommend: Florida in March at the moment. Especially Sarasota, Bradenton,Clearwater/Tampa, Orlando. Nonstop traffic, bad parking, long wait lines everywhere.
Anonymous
Well my in laws told us they were selling their cabin in junky East Tennessee this year, so we went there to see it one last time . Once there we were told they had actually changed their mind and also my husband’s uncle and aunt were there to stay as well!! Wheeee!! The 4 boomers were constantly cold so the house was at 74 degrees with a FIRE the whole time, almost no food since they don’t seem to eat at that age, and the uncle just yapped nonstop about nothing. Telling me all about his Facebook feed. Also the bed was uncomfortable. 0 stars, do not recommend.
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Anonymous wrote:Well my in laws told us they were selling their cabin in junky East Tennessee this year, so we went there to see it one last time . Once there we were told they had actually changed their mind and also my husband’s uncle and aunt were there to stay as well!! Wheeee!! The 4 boomers were constantly cold so the house was at 74 degrees with a FIRE the whole time, almost no food since they don’t seem to eat at that age, and the uncle just yapped nonstop about nothing. Telling me all about his Facebook feed. Also the bed was uncomfortable. 0 stars, do not recommend.

Love this. I'll be sure to avoid it on VRBO.
Anonymous
Puerto Rico. Hiking, adventure, culture, beach. Direct flights.
Anonymous
We are out west skiing and first day was awful for the tween who had never been skiing. HATES it. Day long lesson was a busy as the other kid in the “new skier” group needed one on one; when we picked up our kid, all they could do is go straight down which terrified them and the instructor admitted he didn’t spend much time with my kid. We tried to go down a longer green run as a family and they had a panic attack on the slope. We are trying one more time this morning but if they are still terrified, we will have to figure out non-ski activities for me+tween while teen sibling + other parent spend the rest of the week on the slopes.
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Anonymous wrote:We are out west skiing and first day was awful for the tween who had never been skiing. HATES it. Day long lesson was a busy as the other kid in the “new skier” group needed one on one; when we picked up our kid, all they could do is go straight down which terrified them and the instructor admitted he didn’t spend much time with my kid. We tried to go down a longer green run as a family and they had a panic attack on the slope. We are trying one more time this morning but if they are still terrified, we will have to figure out non-ski activities for me+tween while teen sibling + other parent spend the rest of the week on the slopes.


“A bust”, not “busy”
Anonymous
We have gotten horrible weather in AZ. We’ve still enjoyed the hikes and the scenery but everything is muddy, wet and cold. The last 2 days should be great but overall it’s been very disappointing weather wise. It was warmer at home. We didn’t expect it to be hot, but still.
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Costa Rica except it can be scorching depending on exact destination. It does have it all though.

We actually really enjoyed Miami last week as the curfews and crackdowns helped us have a much better time. We typically are not beach people all day but really loved the weather - just warm enough but not crazy hot. We did not rent a car and did surfing lessons and facials for DD and me. Otherwise S Beach stay close to beach and heated pool at hotel. Easy to find food and basically did nothing. Loved the food and R&R and people watched. Totally fine in terms of no crazy chaos or crowds.

In the past we enjoyed St Lucia Sugar Beach and QC. Keys are nice but no real beach. If your kids are young like under 9 Islamoralda is a great key with lots of nature and animals to see Chicago is still a bit chilly but as a wk long easy affordable getaway always works.

I personally try to escape to the sunny places in March though
Anonymous
I would love if spring break was moved to the end of third quarter. It’s a natural break and the weather would be so much nicer.
Anonymous
Arizona-Grand Canyon and Sedona. We got snow and wind one day at Grand Canyon but then cleared up. Beautiful. Def worth it to stay in the Grand Canyon Village. Sedona-also beautiful. Staying in West Sedona vs uptown which is crowded. Hiking and Pink Jeep Tour is fun. Tasty food. Wished it had been warmer but still beautiful nature.
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Anonymous wrote:We have gotten horrible weather in AZ. We’ve still enjoyed the hikes and the scenery but everything is muddy, wet and cold. The last 2 days should be great but overall it’s been very disappointing weather wise. It was warmer at home. We didn’t expect it to be hot, but still.


This sucks. We considered Arizona but ultimately didn’t because I figured the weather had the potential to still be cold and yucky this time of year. Spring break was too early this year! Hard to find anywhere with warmth/sun in March.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would love if spring break was moved to the end of third quarter. It’s a natural break and the weather would be so much nicer.


This year it is at the end of Q3 for most nova schools …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are out west skiing and first day was awful for the tween who had never been skiing. HATES it. Day long lesson was a busy as the other kid in the “new skier” group needed one on one; when we picked up our kid, all they could do is go straight down which terrified them and the instructor admitted he didn’t spend much time with my kid. We tried to go down a longer green run as a family and they had a panic attack on the slope. We are trying one more time this morning but if they are still terrified, we will have to figure out non-ski activities for me+tween while teen sibling + other parent spend the rest of the week on the slopes.

Why would you go all the way out west to ski with a kid who has never skied before? We've been working up to a trip out west by taking our kids to Deep Creek and Timberline. We won't go west until they are confident enough to ski blues and robust enough to ski for a few days in a row.

We are on cruise out of Florida to the eastern Caribbean and so far have been having fun. We strategically chose excursions at each stop to avoid crowds and so far it's been great. Beautiful weather.
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Anonymous wrote:We are out west skiing and first day was awful for the tween who had never been skiing. HATES it. Day long lesson was a busy as the other kid in the “new skier” group needed one on one; when we picked up our kid, all they could do is go straight down which terrified them and the instructor admitted he didn’t spend much time with my kid. We tried to go down a longer green run as a family and they had a panic attack on the slope. We are trying one more time this morning but if they are still terrified, we will have to figure out non-ski activities for me+tween while teen sibling + other parent spend the rest of the week on the slopes.

Why would you go all the way out west to ski with a kid who has never skied before? We've been working up to a trip out west by taking our kids to Deep Creek and Timberline. We won't go west until they are confident enough to ski blues and robust enough to ski for a few days in a row.

We are on cruise out of Florida to the eastern Caribbean and so far have been having fun. We strategically chose excursions at each stop to avoid crowds and so far it's been great. Beautiful weather.

Which cruise?
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