Anonymous wrote:I would not rule out Disney. You could fly really cheap on Frontier Airlines out of IAD. Get a really cheap hotel in Orlando on Hotwire and get discount tickets to Disney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ocean City - hotel with an indoor pool. You can hit the kid-friendly stuff at the boardwalk, swim, walk on the beach a few times, play mini golf, eat at cheap places (we recommend Bad Monkey for a nice kid and adult friendly burger place) and get a treat at Candy Kitchen before watching a movie in your hotel room. Assuming $90/night and $100 a day for food and a treat you could stay 2 nights and 2-3 days. Look on hotels.com for 3 and 4 stars this week - rates are insanely low. Holiday Inn in the low hundreds address is nice. Carousel is kid friendly. The 4 stars are very nice.
Bring bottled water, bananas or another fruit, milk boxes and cereal, and a few snacks and you'll spend even less on food. If you look online for coupons and deals for things like mini golf you can probably plan your days to save even more. We did this once in the late fall and it was fun.
+1. DD and I did exactly this. The most expensive thing was the hotel. We stayed at the Holiday Inn and DD was thrilled with it, declared it the fanciest hotel ever. Breakfast was included and they have a pancake machine. We walked the beach, went to Candy Kitchen, played some arcade games on the board walk. She had a blast.
Anonymous wrote:Ocean City - hotel with an indoor pool. You can hit the kid-friendly stuff at the boardwalk, swim, walk on the beach a few times, play mini golf, eat at cheap places (we recommend Bad Monkey for a nice kid and adult friendly burger place) and get a treat at Candy Kitchen before watching a movie in your hotel room. Assuming $90/night and $100 a day for food and a treat you could stay 2 nights and 2-3 days. Look on hotels.com for 3 and 4 stars this week - rates are insanely low. Holiday Inn in the low hundreds address is nice. Carousel is kid friendly. The 4 stars are very nice.
Bring bottled water, bananas or another fruit, milk boxes and cereal, and a few snacks and you'll spend even less on food. If you look online for coupons and deals for things like mini golf you can probably plan your days to save even more. We did this once in the late fall and it was fun.
Anonymous wrote:Is the $500 for everything. Food and lodging and entertainment?
Dutch wonderland is having a pre sale right now. $55 for 2 days (and 2 days in the summer) or $32 for one day.
That's $110. Maybe see if you can rent a cheap hotel or a room? Then do that for two days and drive around Lancaster and do a farmers market and I'm sure there are petting zoos etc.