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| | [13.11.2008] when are the least crowded times of the year in disney...
| Beginning of May
isn't too bad
either, but the end
of September
beginning of October
is awesome! It's
considered one of
Disney's least
crowded times. May
is considered
Average
attendance.
Other
great times to visit
are the 2nd week of
January through the
1st week of February
and anytime the week
after Labor Day
until Thanksgiving
and the week after
Thanksgiving through
the week before
Christmas for the
least crowded times.
The week after
Thanksgiving through
the week before
Christmas are
awesome because you
are able to see all
the beautiful
decorations without
the crowds!
My
favorite resort is
the Yacht and Beach
Club. It's a short
walk to Epcot and a
quick boat ride away
from MGM. It also
has a beautiful 3
acre sand bottom
pool. But it is a
deluxe resort and
can be
expensive.
My
favorite moderate
resort is the Port
Orleans
Riverside.
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| [25.10.2008] Need family vacation Ideas...
| I know what you mean
about keeping a
family vacation a
actual family
vacation , some ways
to do this is to
plan activities that
will focus on the
family and do not
fill a vacation to
full with
activities, You need
some time to relax
and just talk with
the family, Get away
from taking along
friends on this
trip. You have all
year for the kids to
be distracted by
friends and likewise
for dad and mom to
be distracted by
work and household
chors. Get away from
it all and have FUN
being a family, talk
laugh and play where
ever you go.
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| [25.10.2008] Single women on New Year's Eve
| Single women do it
all the time. Alone
at home, alone in
paradise - what's
the difference? OK I
wasnt thrilled when
my friends were too
tired to go out to
dinner after diving
in Roatan and I ate
dinner on Christmas
alone with every
waiter in the place
coming over to ask
why I was alone and
where my family
was....
But if
you go to a place
like Ambergris Caye,
Belize and head out
to a bar the night
before you'll
probably have a
group of people to
hang out with for
New Years. In 10
days there, I never
made the walk into
town once - men kept
stopping and
offering me rides on
their golf carts!
There's an all
inclusive resort/spa
in St Lucia called
Le Source (mostly
women go there) or
Amansala near Tulum
- bikini boot camp -
a friend of mine did
this after her
husband announced he
didnt want to be
married anymore and
had a great time. It
was mostly women our
age from the NY
area....
I
wouldnt hesitate to
go away alone - in
fact, I'm still
considering it if I
can get a decent
fare!
|
| [10.07.2008] maisymay
| We stayed at Locanda
Rosati in mid May
2008. It was
*everything* all the
other reviews said:
Beautiful, simple,
elegant, etc. The
food was the best we
had in all of Italy
and the company was
good too. Gianpiero
speaks great english
and was the perfect
host. It was our
first stop on our
first Italian
vacation and we
loved it. Like a
second
honeymoon.Three
things not mentioned
in other reviews:1)
The exact GPS
coordinates are: N
42 degrees 41.956'
and E 12 degrees
4.267'. Even with
the directions from
the website, this
place was REALLY
hard to find.
Orvieto is quite
complicated. Most
GPS units allow you
to enter direct
coordinates so use
these.2) There is
dial-up internet
available for a
small fee on a
shared computer.3)
Our room on the top
floor had a bathtub
instead of a shower.
The wife didn't
mind but a bathtub
is irritating for
guys.You have to
stay here! |
| [10.07.2008] hopper
| I currently live in
Des Moines and have
relatives in the
Black Hills of South
Dakota. In my
opinion, the drive
to Mt. Rushmore
during a week long
trip is just not
worth it. You're
looking at about 12
hours one way (with
no stops), and
there's very little
between the two
cities except for a
few possible stops
in Omaha and Sioux
Falls. As a previous
poster said, I'd
strongly encourage
you to attend the
Iowa State Fair for
a truly midwestern
experience.
Otherwise, you could
travel south on I-80
to Kansas City or go
east to the
Mississippi and work
your way down to St.
Louis. With the cost
of gas, however, it
might be cheaper to
fly into Des Moines
and out another city
instead of trying to
work your way back.
Hope you have a good
trip! |
| [10.07.2008] prairie
| A week long road
trip from Des Moines
to the Black Hills
of South Dakota,
including Mt.
Rushmore, and back
is possible if you
don't mind spending
a couple of long
days on the road. We
have driven from Des
Moines to Sioux
Falls, SD and then
to Rapid City, SD in
one long day. Rapid
City is a good base
from which to
explore the Black
Hills, Mt. Rushmore,
the Crazy Horse
Memorial, Deadwood,
Wind Cave Nat'l.
Park and Badlands
Nat'l. Park. You
could also make a
side trip to
Devil's Tower, WY
before returning to
Des Moines.If you
have any interest in
rural middle
America, you may be
able to attend the
Iowa State Fair
which is held over a
two week period in
mid-Aug. in Des
Moines. Within a two
hour drive from Des
Moines you can see
Amish settlements
(Kalona area, near
Iowa City), the
famous bridges of
Madison Co. (near
Winterset, IA), the
Field of Dreams
(near Dyersville,
IA) or the Henry
Doorley Zoo in
Omaha, NE. As the
previous poster
mentioned, Kansas
City or Minneapolis
are within 3 - 4
hours drive of Des
Moines and both
offer plenty of
historical and
cultural
attractions. Enjoy
your trip! |
| [10.07.2008] pearl
| It's about a 10
hour drive minimum
to Mt. Rushmore.
That's pretty far
off. Are you wanting
to see anything? St.
Louis is maybe 6
hours away, Chicago
is about 6 hours.
Kansas City is about
3. Omaha is maybe
3-4. Minneapolis is
about 4 hours, I
think. So with all
those cities, there
is plenty to do and
see. |
| [10.07.2008] mouse
| We are going to a
wedding in Des
Moines in august and
looking to take a
week long trip after
the weeding any
ideas on how to plan
the week we would
like to dive
somewhere and see as
much as possible
like Mt. Rushmour
etc. |
| [10.07.2008] explorer
| Lake Otsego,
Cooperstown NY,
staying in the
historic quaint town
or out in the nearby
countryside.
Personally, we have
it on our list for
early June or after
the kids return to
school. Too crowded
with the baseball
people. Your little
one would enjoy some
of the Farmer's
Museum. Staying in
the countryside on
the lake would give
an opportunity for
.... well,
countryside....and
paddling, boating,
fishing. If you can
only vacation in the
middle of the
summer, keep this on
your list for your
long weekends. Rates
are very low first
week or two in June,
too. |
| [10.07.2008] ann
| I recently moved to
Albany from Buffalo
and would like to
take a vacation this
summer. I have a
toddler, so a 2 hour
drive or less would
be best. I've been
to Boston, Cape Cod,
Thousand Islands,
Lake George, and
Ogunquit Maine and
don't know where
else to go. Any
ideas would be
appreciated. I only
have thought of
somewhere on Jersey
shore but I don't
know how far that
would be... |
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