Anonymous wrote:Europe is really out. You will spend two of the four days traveling plus the time difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, am I the only one who luxuriates in long flights without kids? I can read a whole novel, or watch three movies, and eat whatever I want, and no one bothers me. It's wonderful.
I only fly a few times a year these days.
I look forward to it for a number of reasons, and then I'm at the airport, and then in coach. And I think, "I was looking forward to this?"
Yes, but transatlantic flights are still nice. two not terrible meals, your own TV with choice of movies, and the seats aren't that small. And I fly coach. The horrors of air travel are greatly exaggerated except when flying with children, which I despise because I wok my ass off to keep them silent as church mice so everyone else has a good time. But anyway....Dublin is still nice for 4 days, did that a few years ago and had a great time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, am I the only one who luxuriates in long flights without kids? I can read a whole novel, or watch three movies, and eat whatever I want, and no one bothers me. It's wonderful.
I only fly a few times a year these days.
I look forward to it for a number of reasons, and then I'm at the airport, and then in coach. And I think, "I was looking forward to this?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time of year and what do you like to do, ie are you looking for relax on the beach, explore a foreign culture, try a new adventure, etc.
Lots of great options, the key is finding one that suits you and your travel window.
Sorry -- the time of year question is a good one. We'd likely go in May.
As for what to do, we're pretty open. We've done both cities and beach, foreign and domestic. We haven't done too much nature-y stuff, but if it was a cool trip, I'd consider almost anything (although I'd like to to be the sort of trip that we wouldn't take the kids on, at least for several years). That's sort of what we're struggling with. So I'm interested in the full gamut of ideas -- destination, resorts/hotels, activities, etc.
I was going to say skiing in Aspen but May is too late. If you reconsider and want to go in March, do that!
May, NYC would be fun and so easy.
I think Aspen is not welcoming for the lower-spenders but perhaps I am wrong.
They said they don't want to spend 10k so I think Aspen is out.
?? I just looked into aspen for Christmas break and it was no more expensive than any other ski area in the west. We could have gone as a family of 4 for less than $10k and that's with lift tickets. I wouldnt go for 2 reasons - it requires a connecting flight, and May isn't a great time at ski areas. in April you can ski, in June it's nice, but May is kind of blah-and can be muddy (for hiking/mountain biking,etc) with the snow melt.
Anonymous wrote:Plus, am I the only one who luxuriates in long flights without kids? I can read a whole novel, or watch three movies, and eat whatever I want, and no one bothers me. It's wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time of year and what do you like to do, ie are you looking for relax on the beach, explore a foreign culture, try a new adventure, etc.
Lots of great options, the key is finding one that suits you and your travel window.
Sorry -- the time of year question is a good one. We'd likely go in May.
As for what to do, we're pretty open. We've done both cities and beach, foreign and domestic. We haven't done too much nature-y stuff, but if it was a cool trip, I'd consider almost anything (although I'd like to to be the sort of trip that we wouldn't take the kids on, at least for several years). That's sort of what we're struggling with. So I'm interested in the full gamut of ideas -- destination, resorts/hotels, activities, etc.
I was going to say skiing in Aspen but May is too late. If you reconsider and want to go in March, do that!
May, NYC would be fun and so easy.
They said they don't want to spend 10k so I think Aspen is out.