| Great wolf lodge is frankly the easiest for elementary kids. Everything is done for you. Kids love it. Wish the food was higher quality but it’s fine. |
I second this, just expect to see A LOT of fat people. |
| Williamsburg and Busch Gardens. Lots of fun and not crazy busy. Everyone had fun. |
DP. I've never been on a Caribbean cruise, but the fact that you won't be on board makes it sound appealing. |
Perfect response |
| I’ll jump on the Williamsburg bandwagon. We had a good time. There are plenty of hotels and restaurants so easy enough to get dinner etc without having to have reservations or a super long wait. My kids loved Busch gardens. We also got the bounce passes and it made it easy to do a historical site in the morning and then go to Busch gardens later in the day. Colonial Williamsburg is fun. There are fun participatory things like talking to various historical figures, participating in a trial etc. there are neat things to see like the printer. There are fun places to run around like the gardens in the governors palace. Jamestown. Yorktown battlefield. Etc. |
Trashy and expensive are by no means mutually exclusive. Especially when it comes to cruises. |
We also spent last week in Williamsburg and had a really good time! It was inexpensive, conveniently close and we never ran out of things to do. DH and I were swamped at work leading up to the trip and the only planning we did was to compile a list of potential activities and a few restaurants. We planned each day the night before with the kids, taking into account the weather and our interests, so it kind of felt like a choose your own adventure. We did all the standard attractions already mentioned - Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Busch Gardens, etc. - but also mixed in some "everyday" activities like Go Ape zip-lining, Go Karts Plus, tennis and swimming at our rental, and Bowlero and the movies, when the weather was bad. The bounce pass was great and allowed for unlimited entry (and free parking) at CW and BG. Jamestown and the indoor bounce house center were big hits with our 8yo and 15yo DD really enjoyed the art museum at CW and shopping at the outlets. Everything is located in such close proximity that you can easily fit a lot into a single day without feeling rushed or stressed. As far as easy, low-key vacations go, Williamsburg was definitely a winner! |
| Drove to nyc for 4 days. It was not laid back but everybody got to do something there liked. Central Park, broadway show, restaurants, Nintendo store, fifth avenue shopping. No hassle or expense of flights. |
DP here. Sounds better than standing in a 1 hour shuttle line to go hiking at a national park with all the “not trashy” people like we did this year. Oh and peeing in those national park toilets that don’t flush! |
Why does seeing fat people bother people so much? |
This |
You will be waiting a little bit for this. |
If you are going to Atlanta and anyone in the family is a walking dead fan, you can visit many of the sites where they film. It’s about an hour from Atlanta. There is a small museum in one of the cities and you can take some awesome pictures of the Alexandria walls, the railway from Terminus and the city where the Governor lives. I am a real film geek and love to visit things like this |
We are a foreign service and military family, speak six languages and have lived in some real hardship posts. We have taken trips where you are the only people in the village who speak English, where you go fishing with the local fisherman, where someone slaughters and roasts a lamb etc. and those trips are without question completely awesome, But we are getting ready now to take a vacation after nursing my father through a long illness and his death, moving my mother to a nursing home, selling the family home etc. And we are taking a cruise to Canada. We are not looking for a challenging adventure. We want predictability, rest and not to be asked to do things outside of our comfort zone. There are lots of different kinds of vacations. |