Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking for a great winter break vacation. Kids are in 5th, 7th and 8th grade.
We prefer warm weather but it doesn’t have to be.
Once in a lifetime trip ideas welcome
Prefer to keep under $30k but we can be flexible for something particularly good.
Concierge suite on a Disney cruise to Eastern or Western Caribbean. Add on some park days with VIP pass before and after, including Mickeys Christmas Party. Easy fun relaxing vacation with very little planning required.
You’re welcome.
That sounds like hell….and so pedestrian.
Call it what you want but it’s fun and the kids will love it. Disney cruises, especially Concierge level, are glorious. The Christmas cruises are especially magical.
I can tell you’ve never tried one and that’s okay. My family loves them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Little Palm Island in Florida. I desperately want to go someday, but it is really out of our budget.
Little Palm is outrageously expensive. I really don’t know how they stay in business at those prices.
However, PP, if you really want to go you can go over for a meal (typically brunch on weekends, lunch or dinner). Their launch will pick you up on Little Torch Key and ferry you over and back.
My wife & I went for lunch there 2 years ago and even that was incredibly expensive, but it was worth it just to see the resort.
Anonymous wrote:Little Palm Island in Florida. I desperately want to go someday, but it is really out of our budget.
Anonymous wrote:Vietnam & Cambodia. We did the National Geographic family adventure last winter and it was fabulous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t spend 30k on a just beach (eg Turks/Caicos) no matter how pretty if I wanted memorable. Foe something interesting and memorable with kids that ages, South America would be my top choice—Ecuador/Galápagos or Argentina/Patagonia (Buenos Aires is wonderful and Argentina on its own a great trip). New Zealand Australia Southeast Asia might be too far/travel time/time change for 7-10 days although Vietnam annd Cambodia also on my bucket list but probably a trip dh and I will do when kids in college and we are more flexible.
I'd skip Patagonia. Even if it's in similar time zone, it's a long, long haul with not much to do, unless the family enjoys roughing it for 10 days.
Also skip Vietnam and Cambodia. If this is first trip to Asia, go to Tokyo instead. There will be so much to do for everyone. Up until the New Year Eve, the hotels are pretty affordable.