Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great list.
Here's my wish list (in no particular order):
1. Grand Canyon
2. Redwoods
3. Wyoming or Montana for a dude ranch
4. luxury farmstay at a vineyard in California
5. Acadia
6. Hawaii
7. Austin
8. Hiking/biking around Colorado
9. Chatauqua
10. Skiing in Utah
Bonus (because I can't pick only 10!) -- family camp in Vermont, Seattle/Portland visit
Tell me more about this, please!
Tyler Place.
I think Pp was being sarcastic. Tyler Place should not be on anyone’s top 10 list
Have you been there? It is awesome.
It's only awesome if you're from Capitol Hill. For everyone else, it is just another vacation.
Anonymous wrote:I always see those lists of "100 places to take your kids before they grow up" and it feels too overwhelming. I'm not going to take 100 vacations in the 14 or so years that I have to travel with them! So I've been trying to come up with a Top 10 list instead, with a goal of giving kids exposure to the diversity of America. Interested in your thoughts (and this is not in any particular order):
1. Washington, DC
2. New York City
3. Another American city of cultural/historical note, such as San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, New Orleans or L.A.
4. Hawaii or U.S. Virgin Islands
5. Disneyworld or Disneyland
6. American southwest, such as Tucson, San Antonio, Taos, etc.
7. National Park with major mountains, such as Tetons, Yosemite, Rocky Mountain, Glacier, Denali
8. Grand Canyon and/or Zion
9. A classic beach area, such as Cape Cod, Outer Banks, Assoteague, etc.
10. Go back and hit another city from (3), from a different region of the country.
What do you think? I realize I'm a little light on the Midwest and South.
Anonymous wrote:This is a great list.
Here's my wish list (in no particular order):
1. Grand Canyon
2. Redwoods
3. Wyoming or Montana for a dude ranch
4. luxury farmstay at a vineyard in California
5. Acadia
6. Hawaii
7. Austin
8. Hiking/biking around Colorado
9. Chatauqua
10. Skiing in Utah
Bonus (because I can't pick only 10!) -- family camp in Vermont, Seattle/Portland visit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great list.
Here's my wish list (in no particular order):
1. Grand Canyon
2. Redwoods
3. Wyoming or Montana for a dude ranch
4. luxury farmstay at a vineyard in California
5. Acadia
6. Hawaii
7. Austin
8. Hiking/biking around Colorado
9. Chatauqua
10. Skiing in Utah
Bonus (because I can't pick only 10!) -- family camp in Vermont, Seattle/Portland visit
Tell me more about this, please!
Tyler Place.
I think Pp was being sarcastic. Tyler Place should not be on anyone’s top 10 list
Have you been there? It is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:I always see those lists of "100 places to take your kids before they grow up" and it feels too overwhelming. I'm not going to take 100 vacations in the 14 or so years that I have to travel with them! So I've been trying to come up with a Top 10 list instead, with a goal of giving kids exposure to the diversity of America. Interested in your thoughts (and this is not in any particular order):
1. Washington, DC
2. New York City
3. Another American city of cultural/historical note, such as San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, New Orleans or L.A.
4. Hawaii or U.S. Virgin Islands
5. Disneyworld or Disneyland
6. American southwest, such as Tucson, San Antonio, Taos, etc.
7. National Park with major mountains, such as Tetons, Yosemite, Rocky Mountain, Glacier, Denali
8. Grand Canyon and/or Zion
9. A classic beach area, such as Cape Cod, Outer Banks, Assoteague, etc.
10. Go back and hit another city from (3), from a different region of the country.
What do you think? I realize I'm a little light on the Midwest and South.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always see those lists of "100 places to take your kids before they grow up" and it feels too overwhelming. I'm not going to take 100 vacations in the 14 or so years that I have to travel with them! So I've been trying to come up with a Top 10 list instead, with a goal of giving kids exposure to the diversity of America. Interested in your thoughts (and this is not in any particular order):
1. Washington, DC
2. New York City
3. Another American city of cultural/historical note, such as San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, New Orleans or L.A.
4. Hawaii or U.S. Virgin Islands
5. Disneyworld or Disneyland
6. American southwest, such as Tucson, San Antonio, Taos, etc.
7. National Park with major mountains, such as Tetons, Yosemite, Rocky Mountain, Glacier, Denali
8. Grand Canyon and/or Zion
9. A classic beach area, such as Cape Cod, Outer Banks, Assoteague, etc.
10. Go back and hit another city from (3), from a different region of the country.
What do you think? I realize I'm a little light on the Midwest and South.
Did everything on your list. Loved everything. Disney was my least favorite but glad we went. Guess I need to go south - have done quite a bit Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:I always see those lists of "100 places to take your kids before they grow up" and it feels too overwhelming. I'm not going to take 100 vacations in the 14 or so years that I have to travel with them! So I've been trying to come up with a Top 10 list instead, with a goal of giving kids exposure to the diversity of America. Interested in your thoughts (and this is not in any particular order):
1. Washington, DC
2. New York City
3. Another American city of cultural/historical note, such as San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, New Orleans or L.A.
4. Hawaii or U.S. Virgin Islands
5. Disneyworld or Disneyland
6. American southwest, such as Tucson, San Antonio, Taos, etc.
7. National Park with major mountains, such as Tetons, Yosemite, Rocky Mountain, Glacier, Denali
8. Grand Canyon and/or Zion
9. A classic beach area, such as Cape Cod, Outer Banks, Assoteague, etc.
10. Go back and hit another city from (3), from a different region of the country.
What do you think? I realize I'm a little light on the Midwest and South.