DrMoriarty
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And before the wisecracks start — no, I'm not talking about the Bush family!
After years of 'doing Europe', we're thinking about breaking out a little this summer, blowing some of the SSIA loot and heading Stateside for the first time as a family (two adults + five 'young persons' aged 8-17, two of them sitting LC and JC exams this year). I'm just starting to research the options — and likely cost
— and, having read through the existing key posts, would welcome any fresh advice.
After years of 'doing Europe', we're thinking about breaking out a little this summer, blowing some of the SSIA loot and heading Stateside for the first time as a family (two adults + five 'young persons' aged 8-17, two of them sitting LC and JC exams this year). I'm just starting to research the options — and likely cost
- Location(s)/timing — we're more or less tied to the mid-July/mid-August slot. Unfortunate, I know. They're all pretty OK with heat, but I don't want us to die of humidity every time we step outdoors. Is Florida a wise option, or would we be better off heading for a cooler (and perhaps calmer) East Coast experience? We'll probably visit friends in Boston at some stage, and it's a convenient entry point (flying from Shannon, ideally). Or should we Go West? I've been to SF once, many moons ago, and I've often thought I’d like us to visit Yellowstone or one of the other National Parks. We also have friends up in Seattle. Maybe we could do an East/West coast split, over the three or four weeks we can probably spend? Wide open to suggestions here…
- Accommodation — have already read the key posts on villa rentals. Any leads for non-Florida destinations? Any other suggestions? (house-swapping is unfortunately not an option, this year at least, and hotels look to be prohibitively expensive for a group of seven over a month). I haven't yet dared suggest the prospect of a motor home, but the big kid in me would love to try it, for a few days, and if we had a worthwhile and manageable itinerary in mind (i.e. not the Nevada desert or suchlike, tempted though I'd be if I were on my own!) Anyone done this with kids and lived to tell the tale?
- Activities — none of us (except maybe the young fella) are particularly sporty, but naturally the kids need a bit of healthy outdoor activity and would like to try something like scuba diving/watersports/adventure stuff (my own splendidly athletic disposition renders such exertions pointless...). Ideally, I'd like not to spend too much time mall-crawling or in cavernous outlet stores, but as the M:F split is 2:5 I imagine I won't have much say in the matter.