Budget getaway at xmas

Anonymous
I'd like to go away for a few days at xmas. Maybe like the 24th-28th or something. While I'd love to go somewhere warm, I don't really want to spend $$$$ so i'd be open to a more local getaway. Where have you gone at the holidays that you've really enjoyed?

I know Williamsburg has a lot going on. Anywhere else?
Anonymous
Kids? No kids?
Anonymous
Sorry, 1 kid age 5. I just took a look at Great Wolf Lodge but it's $500/night - we'd like to find something with a little better value...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, 1 kid age 5. I just took a look at Great Wolf Lodge but it's $500/night - we'd like to find something with a little better value...


Better value or cheaper?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, 1 kid age 5. I just took a look at Great Wolf Lodge but it's $500/night - we'd like to find something with a little better value...


Better value or cheaper?


Cheaper for what you get (since i've heard mixed reviews about GWL) - which I think would be the definition of better value.

I looked a couple days later in the week and it's more like $350, so that's more palatable.

Any suggestions?
Anonymous
Go to Williamsburg, but stay at a holiday inn or crown plaza. There are tons of hotels in the area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go to Williamsburg, but stay at a holiday inn or crown plaza. There are tons of hotels in the area.


Are you saying to skip Great Wolf Lodge?

I was considering 2 nights somewhere around Colonial Williamsburg (I vaguely remember a Hampton Inn), and 2 nights at Great Wolf Lodge. Does that seem like a fun xmas getaway? DS actually loves talking about founding fathers (thank you Hamilton soundtrack) so I think he might enjoy the history.
Anonymous
Consider the GWL isn't just a hotel, you have water park access and what not too.
Anonymous
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh are good winter destinations that don't break the bank. Plenty to keep a 5 yr old engaged.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baltimore Inner Harbor, Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh are good winter destinations that don't break the bank. Plenty to keep a 5 yr old engaged.


Unless it snows 2' and you get trapped.

Head South OP!
Anonymous
You could drive to the NC coast. DH and I spent a night in Wilmington (sans kids!) last year right after the holidays and it was lovely.

Also check what airfare is like to Charleston, SC. We got ridiculously cheap fares to get there over spring break this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could drive to the NC coast. DH and I spent a night in Wilmington (sans kids!) last year right after the holidays and it was lovely.

Also check what airfare is like to Charleston, SC. We got ridiculously cheap fares to get there over spring break this year.


This is OP. Charleston was a thought too - I went a few years ago and loved it.

Leaning towards Williamsburg - couple nights near the historic part (maybe with a trip to Christmas Town) and possibly 1-2 nights at GWL.

Anonymous
Savannah could be an excellent destination. Eight hour drive away.

A friend with older kids did an on-the-fly road trip down the Florida Atlantic coast, and made it almost to WPB before turning around and returning north.
Anonymous
Don't listen to the naysayers about GWL. Your DS would have a blast. Around Christmas-time they have nightly snowfalls - it's a fun getaway.

Know what I really appreciate about GWL? Everything is indoors. That is 2 days (or 1) of not having to deal with putting on coats, heavier clothes. I always found that to be heaven when the kids were smaller.
Anonymous
A cruise. even during Christmas you can get inexpensive ones if you book early.
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