Anonymous wrote:10K for a luxury trip for 4??? Assuming that's including flights, that's not going to get you far.
And ppl are suggesting Japan?! lol
Anonymous wrote:10K for a luxury trip for 4??? Assuming that's including flights, that's not going to get you far.
And ppl are suggesting Japan?! lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want luxury hotels, you could go to Thailand as those are relatively cheap there and day to day life is also fairly inexpensive so if you can get good flights you will be within 10K budget.
I did find good flights! 10k doesn’t go so far! Any great locations or things to see in Thailand?
Would love to go to Thailand. If we did it we could possibly go over Christmas Break and have closer to 2 weeks. Any recommendations of beautiful beach towns? Love the more secluded feel, not beaches lined w hotels. Willing to put in some
extra money if we extended it past a week.
Um, yes. Google is your friend. This is not off the beaten path, it is very well documented.
I’m asking for people to share their experiences. I’m obviously googling too. You don’t seem to understand the purpose of a forum. Thailand is also overwhelming if you google because there are so many beautiful beach towns.
What have you actually gotten out of this thread that you couldn’t get from Google? Most people are just listing places.
You must be really popular! Very charming personality lol
Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico Ritz Carlton Dorado
There is a free water park as part of the compound and everyone in the family gets a free bike to use.
Make sure to visit the rain forest. You need reservations.
Anonymous wrote:Hi! I need ideas for a fun and cultural family trip for kids 7 and 9. 10k Budget, Prefer international and do not want to repeat a destination we have been to! I would love a place we can get a little more for our money, like luxury hotel rooms under $500 per night.
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We have been on family trips to Alaska, Hawaii, Miami, Costa Rica, NYC, SF, Mexico, Vancouver, Disneyland, Southern California from LA or San Diego, New York City, Cape May, Austin, Martha's Vineyard, Boston, Rhode Island, Grand Canyon, Utah, New Mexico, Vail, Aspen, Disneyworld, Seattle/Portland and Carmel/Monterey. My husband and I have traveled extensively through Europe so it is not the top of our list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The key question here is what kind of vacation your kids and your whole family enjoy. My kids are similar ages to yours and we realized that vacations centered on urban settings are not setting them up for success. So we do more nature/hiking/animal focused trips. One of our upcoming trips will be focused on snorkeling, and for that we're thinking Curacao or St. John. Knowing what activities your kids enjoy would help with ideas.
Agree with this. My kid hates museums, cultural sites and walking. That means cities are out. On the other hand, she loves beaches, snorkeling, fish, animals, etc. So we tend to vacation in tropical locations (which we all love).
Anonymous wrote:The key question here is what kind of vacation your kids and your whole family enjoy. My kids are similar ages to yours and we realized that vacations centered on urban settings are not setting them up for success. So we do more nature/hiking/animal focused trips. One of our upcoming trips will be focused on snorkeling, and for that we're thinking Curacao or St. John. Knowing what activities your kids enjoy would help with ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico Ritz Carlton Dorado
There is a free water park as part of the compound and everyone in the family gets a free bike to use.
Make sure to visit the rain forest. You need reservations.
That would greatly exceed $10k. I don’t understand the obsession with naming this hotel at every opportunity on this board.
Anonymous wrote:The key question here is what kind of vacation your kids and your whole family enjoy. My kids are similar ages to yours and we realized that vacations centered on urban settings are not setting them up for success. So we do more nature/hiking/animal focused trips. One of our upcoming trips will be focused on snorkeling, and for that we're thinking Curacao or St. John. Knowing what activities your kids enjoy would help with ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want luxury hotels, you could go to Thailand as those are relatively cheap there and day to day life is also fairly inexpensive so if you can get good flights you will be within 10K budget.
I did find good flights! 10k doesn’t go so far! Any great locations or things to see in Thailand?
Would love to go to Thailand. If we did it we could possibly go over Christmas Break and have closer to 2 weeks. Any recommendations of beautiful beach towns? Love the more secluded feel, not beaches lined w hotels. Willing to put in some
extra money if we extended it past a week.
Um, yes. Google is your friend. This is not off the beaten path, it is very well documented.
I’m asking for people to share their experiences. I’m obviously googling too. You don’t seem to understand the purpose of a forum. Thailand is also overwhelming if you google because there are so many beautiful beach towns.
What have you actually gotten out of this thread that you couldn’t get from Google? Most people are just listing places.