Where would you go for spring break?

Anonymous
Southern California
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Anonymous wrote:Are they the type who are content building sand castles and jumping waves or they need constant entertainment and external activities? Need more info.


Op - no they can play in the water/sand for hours.


Then with those ages I would just find a nice condo or resort on the beach in south Florida. Why over complicate it?


Agreed!!! Maybe the Keys if you want to do something a little different. How good of a swimmer is the six year old?
Anonymous
Costa Rica. Lots of fun, we did this when kids were 10 and 7. For a week and 2-3 days in each place we did:

Fly into San Jose, rent a car, stay at nearby Marriott San Jose. Visit peace park animals and see nearby waterfall.

Drive 2 hours to la fortuna, stay in resort booked off of Expedia, do zip lines, coffee tours, hot springs, see the volcano 🌋

Drive 3 hours to the coast, stay at el mangroove, relax at the pool and on the beach.

Fly back out of Liberia cr.

Tons of other awesome resorts and fun things to do in Costa Rica too.

Anonymous
Our last minute spring break with kids one year was Tulum-Chichen Itza-Cancun. We stayed in quiet pay-as-you-go hotels on the beach. We flew a bargain carrier to Cancun without issues. We rented a car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they the type who are content building sand castles and jumping waves or they need constant entertainment and external activities? Need more info.


Op - no they can play in the water/sand for hours.


Then with those ages I would just find a nice condo or resort on the beach in south Florida. Why over complicate it?

Too cold
Anonymous
We are going to Puerto Rico but would have done Costa Rica except we just did last year. But Costa Rica is wonderful.
Anonymous
Opal grand Delray Beach
Sandpearl Clearwater beach
Ritz Amelia island
Omni Amelia island
JW/Ritz grande lakes (no beach but amazing lazy river/pool/slides situation). All should be within your budget depending on your dates.
Anonymous
Same age kids. We are going to Costa Rica (staying in Airbnb in Tamarindo area) — it’s our second time with kids. First time was great so running it back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they the type who are content building sand castles and jumping waves or they need constant entertainment and external activities? Need more info.


Op - no they can play in the water/sand for hours.


Then with those ages I would just find a nice condo or resort on the beach in south Florida. Why over complicate it?

Too cold


Not in late March/early April. It’s winter break you have to worry.
Anonymous
Marco Island
Anonymous
Andalusia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they the type who are content building sand castles and jumping waves or they need constant entertainment and external activities? Need more info.


Op - no they can play in the water/sand for hours.


Then with those ages I would just find a nice condo or resort on the beach in south Florida. Why over complicate it?

Too cold


Not in late March/early April. It’s winter break you have to worry.


It was 80 degrees in South Florida at Christmas.
Anonymous
We are also going back to Costa Rica this spring break. Last spring break we did Puerto Rico and stayed at the Wyndham grand. It was wonderful and so easy, booked through Costco. Marco island was a total snore.
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