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We went to Myrtle Beach every year when I was in middle/high school. It was awesome - and because my brother went away to college and had classes when we took our yearly trip, the last couple of times I got to take my best friend which made it all the more fun.
I've been to Paris a couple of times, but my favorite place in Europe is actually the South of France - it's gorgeous! I'm not really a San Tropez gal but I spent a week in Marseilles and had a blast - I'm looking forward to another trip there eventually - maybe for our honeymoon if we do indeed get married. We're going to Disney this summer - I'm not that excited because kids in amusement parks really piss me off. |
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I'm a CA girl so we hit up Disneyland in Anaheim, Six Flags, and Universal every few years. The kids are the worst part (yes, I realize that this statement makes me sound like The Grinch who Stole the Kiddie's Amusement Park Fun.) I think that every amusement park needs to have adult night (kid-free time) starting at 5:00 pm. lol. It would be sucha big deal if kids weren't so obnoxious in those places but a lot of parents think theme park = no rules. |
I would have to say my favorite place to vacation is the Jersey Shore! I know it doesn't sound very exciting, but I love the boardwalk, the beaches, riding in a Surrey, the salt water taffy and custard! I love driving to the towns like Cape May, Avalon, Stone Harbor and Ocean City. I've gone every year from birth to about 25 and it just IS Summer to me.
The other favorite is Anna Maria Island off the Gulf Coast of Florida near Destin, I believe. I was there for my cousins wedding and it is just beautiful! It was the first time I actually saw Ocean water that was clear and blue, not that dullish green color. My dream vacation destinations would be Hawaii, California and Europe (yea, all of it!) |
My idea for my personal hell is any Disney theme park. I have never been, so maybe it's wrong of me to think that. However, I break out in a cold sweat and get the shakes when my daughter asks to go.
We also did Myrtle Beach quite a bit growing up. South of there, actually, in Surfside. Last trip was when my daughter was only 6 months old, and she hated the beach. The sand, the sun, something just pissed her off everytime we went there. She was happy as a clam in the private pool in the backyard though. When I was growing up, every other year my grandma would take me on a cross-country Amtrak trip. Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Arkansas. I really want to travel by train with my kids when they get older. It's a dying form of transportation, but so fun to experience! |
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I love San Juan and Hawaii. Litchfield (south of Myrtle Beach) is a nice get-away - the beaches there aren't nearly as crowded as Myrtle, yet you're close enough to MB for shopping/restaurants. Charleston, SC is beautiful and has so much interesting history. It's a great vacation spot (if you can time it so you're not walking around Fort Sumter in 100+ weather).
Still, as much as I like the beaches, I love the mountains. Asheville, NC is awesome. Gatlinburg, TN is nine kinds of fun. I was completely impressed by (and now I'm enamored with) Blacksburg, VA. It's probably not much of a vacation spot, but it's an awesome town in a beautiful setting, and there's so much to do there. Honestly, I'd love to retire in Blacksburg. |
I didn't mention my fave vacation place when I posted in here earlier. My favorite place in the world (so far) is Dale Hollow Lake on the KY/TN border. I have a friend who owns a houseboat on the lake and I go to see her every chance I get, during the summer. The water in that lake is soft like silk on your skin. The shores are rocky so it's not development after development all around the lake like we find up here. There is NOTHING to do, which is what I need in a vacation. I want to just completely relax, read, and chill out near the water, swimming whenever I feel like it, fishing and just doing nothing at all. That's my ideal. Lots of R&R on the water, be it ocean, lake, etc.. as long as I can swim in it :)
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Wow! This is an old thread; but, it's fun to read all of the great places to visit. I recently saw a TV program on Puerto Rico and thought that it looked like a beautiful place. I see from reading this thread that Puerto Rico is indeed a popular destination!
I am from Southern California and I absolutely love the desert. The beauty of the vast, open, desolate desert, with all of it's colors and imposing mountains, is compelling to me. Interestingly, I also have a heart for my local San Diego beaches. San Diego is such a great place to live. I wish I was able to easily travel to the east coast and southeast U.S. as it seems like there are so many places to see! |
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Our favorite city in the WORLD is Vienna, Austria! Our first real exposure to the city and all it has to offer was more than 40 years ago now, when my husband was a member of a US delegation. It was for an extended period of time, so we lived there like residents. This was BC (Before Children) Fast forward after many years of paying for braces, tuitions, music lessons of all kinds, summer camps, and all that is involved with supporting four children, we were finally able to return. And a joyful and very emotional return it was! As both of us are culture vultures of all kinds, we were once again in heaven. The historic district had been immaculately restored from the scars of WWII evident when we were there before. Vienna is often called the cultural capital of Europe. I say of the world!!! The classical music/opera venues are extraordinary and the performances are divine. All of the wealth of the VERY wealthy Hapsburgs now belongs to the public and is beautifully displayed in majestic museums, architectural wonders in themselves. Also their various residences and gardens. Virtually every kind of collection is there in addition to the fine arts. DH enjoyed both the Military Museum and the Globe Museum. Over 50% of the city is green, with beautiful public parks. Public transportation is fast, safe, clean and cheap. The Vienna Woods very nearby and easy to get to. As are the wine taverns. Vienna is very, very clean and with practically nonexistent crime.
We stay for three weeks at a time, and even with going out every day, we still have things to do on return trips. We rent an apartment for our stay., adjacent to the First (Historic) District, and in a residential area. Food in Vienna is terrific, both in the restaurants and cafes as well as in the grocery stores and outdoor markets. Everything is fresh and nothing canned or frozen! Divine pastries, which we enjoyed every day in one of the cafes for an afternoon snack. With whipped cream, of course! We have been to Vienna during every season except summer and love going in the Fall the best. But there is something exciting taking place in Vienna year 'round. |
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My favorite place is the Outer Banks Islands, NC. Especially the town of Avon. I love the ocean there and the beach. I also tend to eat more fried shrimp that a human being should be allowed while I'm there.
Of course, right now it's being hit by Hurricane Florence. |
Has anyone been to Croatia? I'm doing a 14-day Italy and Adriatic cruise for my honeymoon and we're spending the biggest chunk of time in Croatia... I am thinking any kind of winery is best (at least, all of the cruise excursions are wineries), but should we do a couple days of just walking around instead? Our longest stopover is in Dubrovnik.
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The beautiful and fun stuff you see on the commercials is true. I wish it was an exaggeration; but, it's not. People come here to visit, fall in love with the city and then move here. Please visit and enjoy everything we have to offer, then kindly go home. :p |
I'm so desperate for a real (non-working) vacation, I shudder to think where I'd go!
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I feel this way any time the Rose Parade is televised!!!:p IMO it is very fortunate that Camp Pendleton's location has stopped the non-stop sprawl that would have extended from the tip of South Orange Co. to the top of San Diego Co. At least the view is mostly uninterrupted along I5 and there is a brief opportunity for everyone to see the coast as it would have been decades ago. :) |
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I've never been, so I have no recommendations, but I have a feeling that if you spend a couple days walking around exploring the country, you won't be disappointed. |
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I went to Bucharest and Budapest for spring break with my mother in law, it was lovely. I’m planning on doing a tour of Europe by eurorail with my husband as soon as the kids are all settled in college! I’m looking forward to it immensely! We’re thinking of doing the tour in the spring of 2019, it’ll be our first vacation ever since we married.
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I love Northern Italy. Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore are incredible.
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I would list my favorite places, but I'm waiting until after my vacation next month to Spain and Portugal (with quick stops in France and Andorra) :)
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Northern California, Sanibel/Captiva Islands, Fl, Rosemary Beach, Fl, Smokey Mountains, Bahamas, Barbados, British Virgin Islands ( we sail a lot).
AST, my son visited Croatia several years ago. He loved it! |
That's my sense - suddenly all my friends are also going to Croatia and have spent a ton of time just enjoying Dubrovnik. We may do cruise tours elsewhere but I think our time might be best spent there exploring on our own.
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How did I miss this thread back in 2010?!
I'm fortunate enough to have lived most of my life in or near three of the greatest cities in the US, if not the world: New York, Boston, and New Orleans. My favorite repeat destination when I was a child was London. I had family in the UK so my parents and I went there roughly every other year, always combined with a visit to one or two places in Europe. When I was in college, I visited Cape Cod a number of times. (The time to go is May before Memorial Day or September after Labor Day. It's out of season, so fewer tourists, and you can get over that bridge in less than two hours - but it's not cold. I made the mistake of going there in January once ... BRRR.) Now ... well, it's New Orleans. :p I live in the city, and some of the best restaurants in town are a short walk or drive from where I live. My all-time favorite vacation ... oh, there are so many to choose from. I think I have to go with Alaska. I was 12 years old, and, when planning our summer vacation, my parents and I realized we'd been to 49 out of 50 states - so we decided to check off that last state, and spent 3 weeks in Alaska, specifically Anchorage, Denali Park, and Fairbanks. My father and I went whitewater rafting and hiking. The three of us also took a day trip to Barrow, so I've been north of the Arctic Circle (but it was August so no midnight sun). While I do enjoy sun and sand and sipping a large margarita by the pool, that trip was just ... unique. |
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