Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A grand tour of Western Europe seems the obvious option. London, France + Italy for example.
Wow, how boring is that?
Not sure if pp is joking, but hands down you should do Europe if you've never been.
Anonymous wrote:2 parents, 4 kids that in elementary-high school. We've never done any "big vacations" (Europe, Cruises, Carribbean, etc.) as a family---everything we've done has involved driving to our destination, and usually camping for at least part of it. Don't get me wrong, the trips have been great--lots of National Parks and landmarks! But before my oldest leaves for college I'd really like one "big" family vacation.
Open to any time of year where we could do it during a school break-spring break, winter break, summer, etc. It just has to happen in the next 2 years.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Go on a Disney carribean cruise for 7 days and spare no expenses, get the balcony and do all the character experiences. Your kids will love it, and you and your DH may be pleasantly pleased by how effortlessly everything seems to be handled.
Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica - good for all ages! Budget can be all over the place too, range of lodgings. Airfare: keep your eyes open for a great sale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A grand tour of Western Europe seems the obvious option. London, France + Italy for example.
Wow, how boring is that?
Anonymous wrote:2 parents, 4 kids that in elementary-high school. We've never done any "big vacations" (Europe, Cruises, Carribbean, etc.) as a family---everything we've done has involved driving to our destination, and usually camping for at least part of it. Don't get me wrong, the trips have been great--lots of National Parks and landmarks! But before my oldest leaves for college I'd really like one "big" family vacation.
Open to any time of year where we could do it during a school break-spring break, winter break, summer, etc. It just has to happen in the next 2 years.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:A grand tour of Western Europe seems the obvious option. London, France + Italy for example.