Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 is coming of age / significant to warrant a fancy trip? Anywhere that’s really special is going to cost more than your budget and take up more days than 3. Your best best is somewhere local. Go to the outer banks or Busch Gardens or something. Your options are extremely limited.
Nonsense. 2 people and 3 nights is doable in many places for 2,000
Well of course, but op wants something memorable and amazing. A trip to Boston, Atlanta or the Florida swampland is anything but.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 is coming of age / significant to warrant a fancy trip? Anywhere that’s really special is going to cost more than your budget and take up more days than 3. Your best best is somewhere local. Go to the outer banks or Busch Gardens or something. Your options are extremely limited.
Nonsense. 2 people and 3 nights is doable in many places for 2,000
Well of course, but op wants something memorable and amazing. A trip to Boston, Atlanta or the Florida swampland is anything but.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 is coming of age / significant to warrant a fancy trip? Anywhere that’s really special is going to cost more than your budget and take up more days than 3. Your best best is somewhere local. Go to the outer banks or Busch Gardens or something. Your options are extremely limited.
Nonsense. 2 people and 3 nights is doable in many places for 2,000
Anonymous wrote:OP, tell us which cities interest you most and we can help refine the itinerary...
Also...what kinds of history and what kinds of museums?
When I was a 7th grader, I went on an architecture walking tour of older Atlanta buildings. It gave me a lifelong interest in that kind of tour.
I also recommend hop on/hop off bus tours in a lot of cities. Boston and New Orleans are two.
Anonymous wrote:13 is coming of age / significant to warrant a fancy trip? Anywhere that’s really special is going to cost more than your budget and take up more days than 3. Your best best is somewhere local. Go to the outer banks or Busch Gardens or something. Your options are extremely limited.
Anonymous wrote:Can't recall where OP is but Amtrak fares are cheap on the non Acela trains. Takes a long time. Also the better buses.
Cambridge has lodgings, Mr. BARTLEY Burger Cottage, things to do like MIT, MIT Museum, Harvard Museum, Science Museum. Easy to get to heart of Boston.
Anonymous wrote:What about a quick cruise to Bermuda?