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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I need to plan a trip for my son who is turning 13 in March and his Dad. The budget for flight and hotel is 2k and I am looking for no more than 3 nights. Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts? My son loves museums, seafood, science animals. Thanks![/quote] March is a rough time of year for weather in a lot of interesting places. For cheap flights....how about Atlanta. Go to the big aquarium there. https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/experience/journey-with-gentle-giants-swim/ If he would like classical Greek stuff maybe Nashville with its full size replica of the Parthenon. https://www.nashvilleparthenon.com/ There are nice restaurants and museums everywhere. Southern California is a long way to go. But maybe you can find an affordable whale watching cruise. I have done whale tourism in Massachusetts and Maine in the summer. It's very interesting. https://www.marinemammalcenter.org/news/how-to-see-the-gray-whale-migration#:~:text=Point%20Arena%2DStornetta%20Unit%20%2D%20Point,curve%20along%20their%20migration%20route. What about visiting San Francisco and the sealions? https://www.pier39.com/sealions/ Honestly Baltimore has a lot of cool stuff. The Aquarium, the Walters has Faberge eggs, and the Visionary Art Museum is fun and weird. There's also the Constellation warship. [/quote] Yes, Baltimore was my first thought. San Francisco, too.[/quote]
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