Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atlantis? So overrated and overpriced.
Have you been? My kids beg after each commercial they see on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your description of Maine is incredibly different of what we are doing for 2 weeks here in glorious weather.
But--we all love the outdoors. We swim in gorgeous lakes and my kids love the cold ocean.
I have been eating pounds of lobster and haddock nothing fried. My 9-year old is going to grow a shell soon he loves the lobster so much.
We are near a small town with better restaurants than anything in DC. The population is highly educated. No dumb white trashy lume most of Atlantis.
I never want to come home.
Glorious 75 degree days and a light sweater at night.
No swamp ass and stifling humidity.
This! I hate over-stimulating places. Places I don't find appealing: huge resorts, Disney, music festivals. I'd love to do a nice long trip to beautiful Maine.
Anonymous wrote:Your description of Maine is incredibly different of what we are doing for 2 weeks here in glorious weather.
But--we all love the outdoors. We swim in gorgeous lakes and my kids love the cold ocean.
I have been eating pounds of lobster and haddock nothing fried. My 9-year old is going to grow a shell soon he loves the lobster so much.
We are near a small town with better restaurants than anything in DC. The population is highly educated. No dumb white trashy lume most of Atlantis.
I never want to come home.
Glorious 75 degree days and a light sweater at night.
No swamp ass and stifling humidity.
Anonymous wrote:Follow up question: do you pick vacation destinations based on what kids or adults want? Discuss.
Anonymous wrote:In August, Martha's Vineyard. In March, Atlantis. Not even comparable due to the weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha yes of course they would! I would much prefer a high endish hotel suite to a crappy salt box where I have to drive to the freezing beach.
Not everyone likes the beaches. There is plenty to do in Nantucket that can fill your time without even going in the ocean or sound.
There plenty to do at Atlantis too. I've actually been there a half dozen times and never been to the beach.
That's great but, I still prefer Nantucket, thank you.
Do you have kids? Ask them if they want to go to Atlantis this year instead of Nantucket. I bet their eyes will light up.
Yes, I have kids and we have been going to Nantucket to visit grandparents for years now. They own a house if that makes a difference. We all get along and my kids enjoy spending time with their grandparents. So, glad you like Atlantis resort but, we ( my kids included) would rather do our own thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha yes of course they would! I would much prefer a high endish hotel suite to a crappy salt box where I have to drive to the freezing beach.
Not everyone likes the beaches. There is plenty to do in Nantucket that can fill your time without even going in the ocean or sound.
There plenty to do at Atlantis too. I've actually been there a half dozen times and never been to the beach.
That's great but, I still prefer Nantucket, thank you.
Do you have kids? Ask them if they want to go to Atlantis this year instead of Nantucket. I bet their eyes will light up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atlantis? So overrated and overpriced.
+ 1
and personally I loathe water parks. So white trash.
Anonymous wrote:Atlantis? So overrated and overpriced.
Anonymous wrote:Can you two feral children lovers recommend your beach towns? I have some kids who would really blend in.
Anonymous wrote:Actually my kids prefer something in between. They don't like the beaches like Atlantis because it's too hot, the sand is too hot. And New England the water is too cold.
They like beaches around here where the sand doesn't get as hot, but the water is still warm enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha yes of course they would! I would much prefer a high endish hotel suite to a crappy salt box where I have to drive to the freezing beach.
Not everyone likes the beaches. There is plenty to do in Nantucket that can fill your time without even going in the ocean or sound.
There plenty to do at Atlantis too. I've actually been there a half dozen times and never been to the beach.
That's great but, I still prefer Nantucket, thank you.
Do you have kids? Ask them if they want to go to Atlantis this year instead of Nantucket. I bet their eyes will light up.
Np who took your challenge and asked the kids. They had never heard of Atlantis and thought I meant Atlanta. They chose Nantucket.