Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Great Barrier Reef. Washed out corals.
Oh no really?!?! I lived there for a year in 2001 and went on a 2 day snorkel trip off of Cairns. The reef was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen and I’ve been waiting until my kids are old enough to return. Am I too late?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Great Barrier Reef. Washed out corals.
Oh no really?!?! I lived there for a year in 2001 and went on a 2 day snorkel trip off of Cairns. The reef was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen and I’ve been waiting until my kids are old enough to return. Am I too late?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Great Barrier Reef. Washed out corals.
Oh no really?!?! I lived there for a year in 2001 and went on a 2 day snorkel trip off of Cairns. The reef was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen and I’ve been waiting until my kids are old enough to return. Am I too late?
Anonymous wrote:The Great Barrier Reef. Washed out corals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Lucia
Zion Natl Park
Santorini (didn't live up to the hype)
Wasn't surprised to see Athens on this list, but Athens is amazing IMO. Maybe it's bc I went in with low expectations?
Curious--what did you dislike about St. Lucia? We've been considering a trip.
Anonymous wrote:La and San Fran, looks like a homeless camp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Orleans - what a disgusting pit. I felt like I needed to delouse after visiting. Gross half dead addicts everywhere.
+1
Also, the food and the weather, both horrible. I cannot imagine living there.
Damn. I was thinking of visiting this Spring, but now I won’t!
You have to go and find out for yourself. Don't let anonymous posters on DCUM decide for you. Personally, I love New Orleans. It's probably the most unique city in the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Orleans - what a disgusting pit. I felt like I needed to delouse after visiting. Gross half dead addicts everywhere.
+1
Also, the food and the weather, both horrible. I cannot imagine living there.
Damn. I was thinking of visiting this Spring, but now I won’t!
Anonymous wrote:People who like New Orleans - would you recommend going with tweens for a long weekend trip? What would be your suggestions for activities with 10-12 year olds? When is the best weather?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is better for a beach vacation with kids: Puerto Rico, DR, Aruba, Bahamas, or Mexico? Talking about staying at a resort the whole time and really want nice sand and clear water.
Not DR (crummy beaches)
Aruba: check out Divi. The high rises further down the beach are nice, but crowded.
Mexico: might be what you’re looking for. Splurge for a nice resort.
Bahamas: like Mexico, but closer and with better beaches. Crowded unless you go with a higher end, boutique resort.
PR: can you afford Ritz Dorado or another villa in Dorado? Or Four Seasons? Rent a car. The island is fun and safe. Don’t stay put at the resort. Explore! FTR, we’ve stayed at a mix of hotels (not high end), and still have a blast.
Plenty of islands in the Caribbean are better than the ones you listed, fwiw.
Thank you! This is very helpful. Which other islands should I look at for resorts with kids? We've never been to the Caribbean. We generally do middle of the road Marriott hotels, so not super luxury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is better for a beach vacation with kids: Puerto Rico, DR, Aruba, Bahamas, or Mexico? Talking about staying at a resort the whole time and really want nice sand and clear water.
Not DR (crummy beaches)
Aruba: check out Divi. The high rises further down the beach are nice, but crowded.
Mexico: might be what you’re looking for. Splurge for a nice resort.
Bahamas: like Mexico, but closer and with better beaches. Crowded unless you go with a higher end, boutique resort.
PR: can you afford Ritz Dorado or another villa in Dorado? Or Four Seasons? Rent a car. The island is fun and safe. Don’t stay put at the resort. Explore! FTR, we’ve stayed at a mix of hotels (not high end), and still have a blast.
Plenty of islands in the Caribbean are better than the ones you listed, fwiw.