Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any of the beaches in Florida swim able in late March?
Can’t guarantee it so it’s dicey.
No one is swiming in March in Florida
DCA to West Palm Beach Saturday to Thursday in March, $183 on Spirit and Frontier. United had Saturday to Saturday for $480. Stuart has a quiet little beach and houses with pools that rent for reasonable amounts. The temperature in that area is in the 70s in March. Cold for me to go in the water, but my kids were happy to do it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flights to Florida are usually affordable.
Any recs?
Anonymous wrote:We took the train to Savannah it was great! Kids are half price, book in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh - waterfront parks, museums, food, ball game
Philadelphia- historic sites, food at the indoor market, aquarium
Asheville, NC - hiking, ziplining, local food and drink
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any of the beaches in Florida swim able in late March?
Can’t guarantee it so it’s dicey.
Anonymous wrote:If you are willing to drive, I'd suggest Hilton Head or Myrtle Beach. It won't be true beach weather but you can still play in the sand, ride bikes, putt-putt golf, maybe an indoor pool and other stuff. And there are so many varied accommodation types to choose from.
I love Disney but to me, it's just too expensive now so that's why I'm not suggesting you drive to Orlando.
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg/Jamestown/yorktown/busch gardens
Anonymous wrote:Are any of the beaches in Florida swim able in late March?
Anonymous wrote:Flights to Florida are usually affordable.
Anonymous wrote:We drove to Orlando last spring break on a whim at the last minute and had a blast. We didn’t go to any parks. Rather, we enjoyed a cheap last minute rate at a Disney hotel and enjoyed the pool, the boardwalk, and hopping around the various Disney resorts for meals, seeing the animals, boats to Disney springs and Poly, etc.
There are plenty of non-Disney resorts with even cheaper rates.
The weather was gorgeous. My husband and kids golfed.
Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh - waterfront parks, museums, food, ball game
Philadelphia- historic sites, food at the indoor market, aquarium
Asheville, NC - hiking, ziplining, local food and drink