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- 03-08-2007 10:26 PM #1
Vacationing...
ok, it's time to plan our vacation. in past years we have gone to King's Island, oodles of water parks, cross country from TX or Cali, and then in the mid-west.
Since we are a large family we often have to get 2 room with one being a suite. Of course, we collect Holiday Inn points but still the cost can be wicked high. In October we stayed in Gatlinburg, and we rented a cabin (more like a luxury cabin home) for like $400 which was super cheap! It has a hot tub and everything which was so nice. Once, in Atlanta, we stayed at some hotel that had 2 master suites, a LR with pull out couch, and a full kitchen. We got it for a sweet deal on Orbitz
So, where to stay and what to do? We love water parks. Most of the kids (except Jake) really love theme parks. *I* don't like theme parks because I always get stuck with the baby and I can't ride rides because I had back surgery a few years ago and it's the only think my doc told me not to do. But, you know, I have to do what makes the masses happy LOL.Robin
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- 03-08-2007 10:43 PM #2Following the Son!
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Ugh, hotels always get us on trips so we usually don't even bother... Cabins and camping (we sold our pop-up trailer because it only slept 6 and it just was not big enough so we are back to a tent this year- purchasing a mack daddy big one when tax return comes). We love to camp and hike, etc. and the kids were missing getting to go. We stayed in State Park cabins and that was fun but we ended up doing a lot of tv watching because they all have cable and we don't at home LOL.
This year we are doing more camping throughout the spring and fall and staying in a cabin (this is an annual event) for the 4th of July with my dad and some cousins!!Tracey
- 03-08-2007 11:15 PM #3
- 03-09-2007 08:36 AM #4
We want to take a vacation as a family... but when I priced Disney, it was going to be over $12K for a week. The 5 day passes alone were over $1200! eeks. Of course, I was pricing in June - because that would be between dh's school ending and him getting his next assignment. We don't know where we will be moving in June - so we can't really make plans. AND... we don't know if dh will be deployed once he gets to his new station.
So... we have about $5K set aside... not sure if we will ever get a real family vacation, but it's there. :PHeather Mitchell
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- 03-09-2007 09:55 AM #5
Heather, we did Disneyland a couple of years ago and wouldn't go for 5 days. We saw DL one day and California Adventure another day. It was plenty.
Downtown Disney is shopping and walking and free(!). We enjoyed that just as much.
We stayed off property with a shuttle that drove us to the park.
I'm sure the 12k experience was fabulous, but I'm not sorry at all that we didn't spend that much. Granted we were off season and got a "local" discount, but I think we spent about $800 total with travel time too.
I really do enjoy theme parks, but I cannot imagine staying one week visiting one. :lol: That place is a real racket.
There is also a whole bunch of fun stuff to do in that area that doesn't cost so much.Mama to 4
- 03-09-2007 10:02 AM #6
Another fun thing to do if you are "fly by the seat of your pants" kind of people :lol: , is to sign up for places like Sherman's travel or Travelzoo. They have all sorts of last minute deals. So, you can plan the time of your vacations, but leave the actual place open. I think we'll try to do a Winter vacation like this next year. Often times, airfare and hotels are all-inclusive. You pay extra for the extra things you need.
We travel quite a bit for a large family. It's a big part of our lives. We'll be heading to IN next week.Mama to 4
- 03-09-2007 11:08 AM #7
Stacy, it was Disney World in FL. We figured a day at Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and then two days to go back. The difference between a 3 day and 5 day pass wasn't much at all. And, Austin is over 10, so he had to have an adult ticket, too. :P
But - we don't know when we could go anyway. DH finishes school in June, then we will be moving. I do NOT want to vacation in between a move. Taking side trips along the way, yes... full blown vacation, no.
We have a US map up on the wall and have marked all of our routes in black sharpie. There are only really two areas of the US that we haven't seen as a family (simply through the process of moving across the country for military assignments) - New England and the Southwest.
We did take a short vacation to Niagara Falls in November of 05. It was a lot of fun. We lived about 2-3 hours from there, so we went up one day, stayed overnight and left the following afternoon. It was nice - but not long enough. We do day trips quite often - we figure if we are stationed somewhere, we should see as much as we can while we are here. A few weeks ago we went to Charleston, SC for the day. We also want to head to Atlanta while we are here. But... only weekend/day trips because dh can't take any leave while he is in school. :PHeather Mitchell
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- 03-09-2007 11:35 AM #8
we travel a bunch-it's just something we like to do. I really wanted to go to an indoor water park because last time we went to a normal one we got rained out. any suggestions?
Robin
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- 03-09-2007 11:59 AM #9Registered User
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We are thinking of going to David's cousin's wedding in BC this summer. The plan would be to drive, as airfine for a family of 7 would kills us. It would be cheaper for all us to fly to London, then to fly from Ottawa(or even drive to Toronto and fly from there) to BC. I believe the plan is to stay in hotels on the way to BC, we will be driving state side not Canada. Then in BC David wants to stay at the hotel the wedding is at, I found a cottage company with very very nice cottages that are the same price as the hotel, but they have 4 bedrooms, a nice large kitchen and washer and dryer! Then on the way home, I want to go to the LLLI conference as we will b driving in that area at the right time.
Other vacations have be to the cottage of a family friend from my childhood. My younger brother is still bestfriend with their son, and told my brother that we are like family and could use it. It's on a small lake, there is no hot water, or shower. It is small, but a lot of sleeping areas(two pull out sofa's, 3 sets on bunk beds, and a double bed, and mats). Now there is a indoor toilet! We canoe to the beach. It is great!
- 03-09-2007 01:05 PM #10
see, when you are all diplomatic like this, it makes me look like a -itch. :lol: Seriously though, I cannot imagine spending every vacation in the same place. I keep thinking: "The world is so huge! I must see it all!" :lol: You have a very valid point though and you clearly enjoy Disney and your family while you are t here.
I'll be back to post some of my other cheaper travel ideas. My girly just had a blow out. It will require rubber gloves, salad tongs, a bath, and maybe a load of laundry.Mama to 4
- 03-09-2007 01:05 PM #11
Sorry, I'm not a big family mama but am butting in anyway ... what about the Great Wolf Lodge? Great Wolf Lodge - Welcome to America's Largest Family of Indoor Waterparks
We went last summer and it was SO fun. We want to go back, but not while I'm pregnant cause the chlorine smell is too strong.
- 03-09-2007 02:03 PM #12
the only reason we do Holiday Inn points is because DH travels for work and he gets to collect points while the company pays for it.
Maybe something like Asheville. I bet *most* of the kids would find the Biltmore Estate interesting. I think I am tired of theme/water parks. I want to do something interesting. We *loved* Gatlinburg! We saw a dinner show, went to the kids museum, and walked downtown. We all really enjoyed that trip
Robin
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- 03-09-2007 02:08 PM #13Registered User
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Our big vaction has been Disney World once every 2 years since 2003. We would be "scheduled" to go back this year, but decided to wait another year when the baby will be about 2.
Our last trip was with a family of 6(4 kids all 7 and under). We had 5 day park hoppers, but stayed offsite at the Nick Hotel, which is just down the street from WDW. We saved approx. $200/nite staying there vs. on site at one of the hotels that would accomodate a family our size. I think we may try the cabins next time. Anyway, we go at the end of September. It is off season, so everything is cheaper and less crowded.
Outside of big vacations, we do lots of little day trips. We go up to Sleeping Bear Dunes in MI at the end of every summer for the day(it is a 3 hour drive for us) and stuff along those lines. This year I want to hit the zoo and children's museum in Indy, plus maybe hit Chicago and do some stuff there too.
- 03-09-2007 02:14 PM #14
- 03-09-2007 02:39 PM #15Registered User
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Our only family vacations have been the last two summers (before that we just couldn't afford it). Two years ago, we rented a house at the beach (Emerald Isle, NC)....it was on the sound side of the island, but still only a block to walk to the ocean side. It was a 3 bedroom (queen bed in master, two twins in each of the other two bedrooms). We got a great deal on it ($500 for a week during the summer) b/c my dh teaches with a friend of the person that owns it. For us, it saved a lot of money b/c it had a full kitchen and dining area, so we didn't have to eat every meal out. Plus it had a washer and dryer (and clothes line), so we didn't have to pack as much! There was a charcoal grill, so some nights we grilled out. We had a blast! We spent part of each day at the beach (we brought paddle balls, sand castle stuff, books, a beach tent, etc) and part of each day going somewhere...putt-putt golf, sightseeing, etc.
Last year, we did a similar trip, but went to the Outer Banks of NC instead and rented a condo. It was fun to go somewhere different (there's lots of National Parks and stuff to do at the Outer Banks--Wright Brother's Memorial; Kill Devil Hills, Cape Hatteras, etc), but the condo was a bit more cramped than the house.Jenn
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