Los Angeles
Beaches Tar Pits Museums Warner Bros tour Disney/Universal Baseball game (Dodgers opening day March 27) |
Cancun or Cozumel! |
The vast majority of these activities can be done wherever you live (pickleball?!) and it’s too cold for water activities in April. |
Miami is awesome. I have been all over the world and what you need is an easy trip this late in the game and Econ speaking.
There's a lot of amazing places to see but you want a relaxing trip over that time frame. Just take 5 days and do S Beach or combine it with Islamoralda (not Key West will be too crowded). If you weren't looking for really really warm weather I'd look at Chicago or even NYC/combined with stopping in various cool towns make like a road trips of sorts. PR, the islands, CR will be too $$$. Arizona/N Mexico is great but hiking involved for best experiences there. You wouldn't think it but both New Orleans and Vegas have a lot of stuff now targeted to families. It's not just bring on the strip in Vegas and the shows are great usually there. I would save Europe for summer or winter. QC/Montreal is another opportunity, |
Niagara Falls in the Canadian side ( or drive further to visit Ontario). We stopped at Pittsburgh / Corning at 2 separate visits ( for museums and local tourist attractions. |
I know it can be cold and rainy, and it's been a while since I've done this so who knows I'm probably wildly out of date, but I liked cheaper flights to London in March. You can luck out with a nice day or two, there's so much to do, and it is expensive but if your flights aren't bad it's not terrible. |
This is good with kids, so is Toronto. I also like Universal for that age |