Anonymous wrote:If your kids like Water parks, you can get a family suite at Great Wolf Lodge in Virginia for about $280/night in March. Go for 4 nights which is $1100 and then $900 extra for food, gas and extras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is Kiawah warm enough at spring break time?
Unless you are super lucky, not warm enough to swim. But warm enough to enjoy walks and bike rides on the beach and miles and miles of trials. Also could combo it with visiting Charleston.
Anonymous wrote:With that many kids I'd do one of the indoor water parks in Williamsburg or the Pocono's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Busch gardens and historic Williamsburg
Np.
I'm considering this.
Anonymous wrote:Drive to Florida and go to Discovery Cove and the beach. You can do the drive in one day.
Anonymous wrote:Busch gardens and historic Williamsburg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, here is what we do because we like to get away for spring break but don't want to break the bank. Look into various flights to Florida - some good airports to try are Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville. Try to find flights around $200 RT pp. Sometimes you have to leave a day early and/or come home a day or two early.
So that's $800. Then go on VRBO and find a nice condo on the beach within a reasonable drive of whatever airport you fly into. 5 nights x $200-$250 is $1000-$1200. Food/rental car will put you over budget but if you are thrifty you could maybe do it for $2500. Especially if you take either a smaller condo or one not directly on the beach. Cook a good amount of your food at the condo.
This is our 3rd year doing it - no its not exotic by DCUM standards but we enjoy it and its a nice break from DC winter for a price that doesn't break the bank for us.
Good luck!
OP has 3 children---so it would actually be $1000. Also, with 3 children, it will probably limit the cars they can comfortable fit themselves plus their luggage in--If they use a stroller, pack and play, etc for the 2 year old that could take up all of the trunk room in a smaller car. Add in the regular luggage and they might need to get an SUV/minivan--which are pricey!
Anonymous wrote:OP, here is what we do because we like to get away for spring break but don't want to break the bank. Look into various flights to Florida - some good airports to try are Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville. Try to find flights around $200 RT pp. Sometimes you have to leave a day early and/or come home a day or two early.
So that's $800. Then go on VRBO and find a nice condo on the beach within a reasonable drive of whatever airport you fly into. 5 nights x $200-$250 is $1000-$1200. Food/rental car will put you over budget but if you are thrifty you could maybe do it for $2500. Especially if you take either a smaller condo or one not directly on the beach. Cook a good amount of your food at the condo.
This is our 3rd year doing it - no its not exotic by DCUM standards but we enjoy it and its a nice break from DC winter for a price that doesn't break the bank for us.
Good luck!