I know you said not Disney but look at the Disney Vacation Club on Hilton Head... great Disney customer service, but without the rides/characters, etc. |
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Consider Puerto Rico; we went in August a few years ago. About $2000 for flights, $2000 for 2 hotel rooms for a week. Relax on the beach, with some breaks to see Old San Juan and the rain forest. There might be some package deals.
https://www.frommers.com/destinations/puerto-rico/suggested-itineraries/for-families |
This books up a year in advance. |
Um, you know much of PR still doesn’t have electricity right? |
That looks lovely! |
Yes -- when you book late, generally all that is left are the one bedrooms and the really huge (expensive) houses. Sometimes there are cancellations, though, so it's worth looking. |
| There was a whole thread a while back about Mont Tremblant. I haven't done it yet (it's on my list), but when I looked there were lots of nice houses on beautiful lakes that were considerably less expensive than comparable houses in Maine. You could also visit Montreal. |
| Drive to Asheville, NC. Beautiful there, huge range of activities. |
You must be a pretty boring person to not find plenty to do in each of these 3 cities for 5-7 nights! You sound full of yourself. |
| Rent a beach house around the Charleston or Savanah areas and drive. |
+1. We go to Indian Rocks Beach every summer for a week. $200/pp for flights, nice 3 bedroom condo with pool on the water for $2,000 and $300 for car rental. |
If you go the very last week of August (when many schools will be back in session), you can rent a large home on Kiawah for around $3500-4k for the week and enjoy quieter beaches. |
| Bermuda. There are inexpensive VRBO places that you can get nightly or for a week. Roundtrip flights are super easy and direct. If you self-cater for breakfast and some dinners, you can go out for dinner a couple times and grab lunch at beach side options. Tobacco Bay is fun. |
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We're a family of 6 and just did a week in Myrtle Beach for $3500. It was awesome.
We flew Spirit airlines (cheap and fine for short flights). It cost $1000 for all of us. and rented a minivan for $400. Next year, we'll try driving. We rented a 2 bedroom timeshare at Sheraton Broadway Plantation for $1400. It's not on the beach, but a mile away and we went there 2 days- perfect for our young kids. The Sheraton had like 4 pools, a pirate ship, a lazy river, mini golf, etc. My kids loved it. Take a look at Redweek.com. Timeshare owners renting out their units for like $1000-$2000/week. Good ones at Sheratons, Marriotts, Hiltons. Really very nice. We've rented from that website 3 times now and had good experiences. |
| Hilton Head! |