Anonymous wrote:Can South Africa poster please come back and share more details! Your trip is exactly what I want to do.
Main questions for any of you-which private reserve in Krueger?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Spent 3 weeks exploring the Cook Islands and French Polynesia in the South Pacific with our 11 and 13 year old. Absolute heaven!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a road trip starting in the Chicago area. We drove in one day about 12 hours to the Badlands National Park. We stopped about every two hours to stretch legs and we got there by dinner. Kids loved Badlands National Park because they could climb all over the formations. We did some trails and they did climbing. We stayed two nights at a motel one minute outside the park.
From there we saw Wall Drug and went to Custer state park. We stayed at a cabin in the park at a lake so we could walk to it. Since we were inside the park we could drive the wildlife loop at different times of the day and saw lots of wildlife. Hiking, scenic drive.
Then we drove to North Dakota to see Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It looked different than the Badlands of the south. Gorgeous. Nice trails and less crowded. Went to the Medora musical.
It was a budget friendly trip. Before we left I made breakfasts and lunches to bring with us and we stopped at a grocery store twice to restock. 11 days. $4400. Includes all gas, pet sitter, food, tickets, etc…
We visited South Dakota a couple summer ago. It was a great trip. We visited Badlands, Custer, Black Hills and went to Wyoming to visit Devil's Tower.
We didn't make it to North Dakota, which I'm bummed about. I'm very close to visiting all fifty states and that trip was my opportunity to check off ND.
No, no, no. Save ND for last and join their club: https://www.fargomoorhead.org/best-for-last-club/
-I'm very close, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We took our teens to London and Paris. We all preferred London. Paris was just okay. I'm not sure what we did wrong. We also took a Caribbean Cruise with extended family for my inlaws' anniversary and it was a lot of fun.
I am very interested in seeing Maine (never been) but need to do a lot more research to make sure my teens won't be bored and bicker.
Tell me more about what you didn’t like about Paris. We also loved London but haven’t done combined London and Paris trip I was considering for December.
Anonymous wrote:We spent one week in Acadia with two kids (2 yo and 4 yo) and grandparents. We had a fantastic time! Everyone’s first time in Maine.
4 yo had fun hiking and the 2 yo loved looking at all the water.
We drove to save $$ so it was a pretty affordable vacation, all in about $3,500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a road trip starting in the Chicago area. We drove in one day about 12 hours to the Badlands National Park. We stopped about every two hours to stretch legs and we got there by dinner. Kids loved Badlands National Park because they could climb all over the formations. We did some trails and they did climbing. We stayed two nights at a motel one minute outside the park.
From there we saw Wall Drug and went to Custer state park. We stayed at a cabin in the park at a lake so we could walk to it. Since we were inside the park we could drive the wildlife loop at different times of the day and saw lots of wildlife. Hiking, scenic drive.
Then we drove to North Dakota to see Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It looked different than the Badlands of the south. Gorgeous. Nice trails and less crowded. Went to the Medora musical.
It was a budget friendly trip. Before we left I made breakfasts and lunches to bring with us and we stopped at a grocery store twice to restock. 11 days. $4400. Includes all gas, pet sitter, food, tickets, etc…
My people would revolt with that mich driving!
Road trips actually are not that bad. Flying is miserable, airports are no fun and renting cars is expensive. All these things make driving not that bad.
Anonymous wrote:Galapagos! Best trip we have ever taken. About $15k for three people for a week. We went on a mid range 16 person boat and it was great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Punta Cana at an all inclusive in February. Never need to do an AI again.
Switzerland in early July. Absolute perfection for a four year old, and we immediately all wanted to go again the second we got home.
Would love to know your Switzerland itinerary and how many days you stayed! Thinking of doing the same with my tweens next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a road trip starting in the Chicago area. We drove in one day about 12 hours to the Badlands National Park. We stopped about every two hours to stretch legs and we got there by dinner. Kids loved Badlands National Park because they could climb all over the formations. We did some trails and they did climbing. We stayed two nights at a motel one minute outside the park.
From there we saw Wall Drug and went to Custer state park. We stayed at a cabin in the park at a lake so we could walk to it. Since we were inside the park we could drive the wildlife loop at different times of the day and saw lots of wildlife. Hiking, scenic drive.
Then we drove to North Dakota to see Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It looked different than the Badlands of the south. Gorgeous. Nice trails and less crowded. Went to the Medora musical.
It was a budget friendly trip. Before we left I made breakfasts and lunches to bring with us and we stopped at a grocery store twice to restock. 11 days. $4400. Includes all gas, pet sitter, food, tickets, etc…
We visited South Dakota a couple summer ago. It was a great trip. We visited Badlands, Custer, Black Hills and went to Wyoming to visit Devil's Tower.
We didn't make it to North Dakota, which I'm bummed about. I'm very close to visiting all fifty states and that trip was my opportunity to check off ND.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a road trip starting in the Chicago area. We drove in one day about 12 hours to the Badlands National Park. We stopped about every two hours to stretch legs and we got there by dinner. Kids loved Badlands National Park because they could climb all over the formations. We did some trails and they did climbing. We stayed two nights at a motel one minute outside the park.
From there we saw Wall Drug and went to Custer state park. We stayed at a cabin in the park at a lake so we could walk to it. Since we were inside the park we could drive the wildlife loop at different times of the day and saw lots of wildlife. Hiking, scenic drive.
Then we drove to North Dakota to see Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It looked different than the Badlands of the south. Gorgeous. Nice trails and less crowded. Went to the Medora musical.
It was a budget friendly trip. Before we left I made breakfasts and lunches to bring with us and we stopped at a grocery store twice to restock. 11 days. $4400. Includes all gas, pet sitter, food, tickets, etc…
My people would revolt with that mich driving!
Anonymous wrote:We did a road trip starting in the Chicago area. We drove in one day about 12 hours to the Badlands National Park. We stopped about every two hours to stretch legs and we got there by dinner. Kids loved Badlands National Park because they could climb all over the formations. We did some trails and they did climbing. We stayed two nights at a motel one minute outside the park.
From there we saw Wall Drug and went to Custer state park. We stayed at a cabin in the park at a lake so we could walk to it. Since we were inside the park we could drive the wildlife loop at different times of the day and saw lots of wildlife. Hiking, scenic drive.
Then we drove to North Dakota to see Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It looked different than the Badlands of the south. Gorgeous. Nice trails and less crowded. Went to the Medora musical.
It was a budget friendly trip. Before we left I made breakfasts and lunches to bring with us and we stopped at a grocery store twice to restock. 11 days. $4400. Includes all gas, pet sitter, food, tickets, etc…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a road trip starting in the Chicago area. We drove in one day about 12 hours to the Badlands National Park. We stopped about every two hours to stretch legs and we got there by dinner. Kids loved Badlands National Park because they could climb all over the formations. We did some trails and they did climbing. We stayed two nights at a motel one minute outside the park.
From there we saw Wall Drug and went to Custer state park. We stayed at a cabin in the park at a lake so we could walk to it. Since we were inside the park we could drive the wildlife loop at different times of the day and saw lots of wildlife. Hiking, scenic drive.
Then we drove to North Dakota to see Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It looked different than the Badlands of the south. Gorgeous. Nice trails and less crowded. Went to the Medora musical.
It was a budget friendly trip. Before we left I made breakfasts and lunches to bring with us and we stopped at a grocery store twice to restock. 11 days. $4400. Includes all gas, pet sitter, food, tickets, etc…
My people would revolt with that mich driving!