well not too soon. we are thinking next year would be the perfect time for an actual trip of sorts somewhere and i am constantly talking about all the options we have. the possibilities are pretty much endless, except no out of the country travel for us. no passports. next year also gives us plenty of time to save our pennies, so we can have a blast while we are away and get the full experience.
a few choices we are throwing around:
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maine. one of the highest possible places to be in the united states sits a quaint, picturesque place. full of seafood, ocean front property and more beautiful scenery than my little eyes can probably handle. high on our list of options. we would probably stay in a b&b and spend most of our time outdoors enjoying our surroundings.
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vegas. i've never been to the strip or even close to nevada, but heard its something everyone must experience. husband went as a child, but not since being of age. plenty of sights, food, entertainment and gambling to keep us busy during the trip. no car rental in this city, walking would be our mode of travel. this would allow for plenty of funds for our hotel stay so we can get the perfect accomedations.
heres what i'm looking for. out of these, where would you go? have another suggestion that i didnt think of to add to our list? we are pretty much open to our destination, minus super beachy, tropical places. we arent beach people really. we can enjoy a good beach, but we dont want it to be our main attraction.
our time is probably going to be around our anniversary. april-may. getting warm, but not peak summer season.
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thanks in advance.
We stayed at the Milford Plaza when we went to NYC the first time and it was right in the theatre district and only a couple minutes away from Times Square ;) We loved it!
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend Boston. I've been there a few times now and love it every time. For hotels that seem like b&bs check out the ones on Newbury street in downtown Boston. They are a little pricey, but worth every penny to be in the heart of the city. I also recommend going to a place called Mikes Pastries while there. Best canolis in all of bean town.
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend Boston. I've been there a few times now and love it every time. For hotels that seem like b&bs check out the ones on Newbury street in downtown Boston. They are a little pricey, but worth every penny to be in the heart of the city. I also recommend going to a place called Mikes Pastries while there. Best canolis in all of bean town.
ReplyDeletenorth carolina. or maine. mostly because i've never been. ooh anywhere with water that isn't the hudson :-P
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