Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nemacolin
This or the Homestead. The food is better at Nemacolin but the Homestead is more attractive. Both are lux enough and good environments for toddlers. Our oldest, now 22, literally took some of her first steps in the lobby of the Homestead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pick a luxury family resort and skip the idea of a waterpark and trampoline. Those things don’t go with “luxury resort.”
I wouldn’t drive that far with a toddler and I it’s easier to take his/her stuff if you drive. I’d be looking at the Homestead or the Williamsburg Inn.
Neither destination is appropriate for a toddler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snow between Christmas and New Years is iffy in the region between DC and NYC.
I have been to Vermont at Christmas and skiing is unreliable BUT you can have a white Christmas due to snow base. Vermont is nice for shops and restaurants. Would you consider Vermont?
Op here, very good point. Yes open to flying to Vermont. Was considering Poconos but can't find a place I really like.
Poconos and lux are not synonymous, but maybe you need to define what you mean by lux?
Vermont is your best bet. Woodstock Inn is reasonably lux.
Or what about the Williamsburg Inn? Kid friendly, christmassy. No snow though.
Anonymous wrote:Chetola
Greenbrier
The Homestead
Primeland
Olde Edward Inn
Anonymous wrote:You could also do something like The Jefferson Hotel and hit the Richmond Children’s Museum and also the Science Museum.
Anonymous wrote:Just pick a luxury family resort and skip the idea of a waterpark and trampoline. Those things don’t go with “luxury resort.”
I wouldn’t drive that far with a toddler and I it’s easier to take his/her stuff if you drive. I’d be looking at the Homestead or the Williamsburg Inn.