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Where would you go on a very tight vacation budget?
We don't have much to put towards a vaca for DH and I, say only $1500. Where could we go in relevance to Pittsburgh, PA for the most bang for our buck?
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Re: Where would you go on a very tight vacation budget?
Niagara Falls, Poconos...depending on how far your willing to drive there are lots of other possibilities (Baltimore, DC, etc)
I have done an AI twice on this budget. Once in Punta Cana and once in Puerto Vallarta. I have also been to Florida many times stayed within that price but that was when you could get airfare for $120 RT pp. Those prices can be a lot harder to find these days!
New Orleans is another great place for a long weekend get away. We went in April a few years ago and had a great time. I think we spent closer to $1000 that trip but had a great hotel deal.
To make matters worse: DH is petrified of flying and we don't have passports. We did Myrtle last year, and are throwing the idea around, but not sure yet. DC is a great option, thanks!
Have anyone been to Amelia Island, FL? I just stumbled across is and 13 hrs is pretty much the most we will drive.
Lake George, you can get good weekend deals at the Sagamore.
Skytop Lodge in PA is amazing.
Chicago is only an 8 hour drive and you can usually find reasonable and well located hotels on priceline/hotwire. I'm a little biased because it's my hometown. Summer is the best time to visit - the city is just alive with activity. I don't know when you're looking to on your trip.
What about Savannah and Hilton Head? Good food, beaches, history, etc.
If your husband doesn't fly, is he willing to take a train? What about renting a vacation home? We have found great deals on vrbo.com.
Also, if you do want to use priceline/hotwire be sure to check out betterbidding.com. We were able to find a great deal ($90/night) at the Sheraton in Boston because of that website.
I'd also say Chicago, but that can be expensive. If you want summer, just hanging on the beach, I'd try Michigan, on the west side of the state. Really great beach towns there like St. Joseph, South Haven, Saugatuck, Holland, Muskegon, etc. It will be inexpensive and the towns usually go all out in the summer. There are also wineries in the area, so you can do something kind of fun like that, and good food as well. http://www.beachtowns.org/
You can also generally find some really good deals for renting a beach house. If you want to change it up during the week and get some city, Grand Rapids is really nice
Otherwise, I recommend drugging your H, trussing him up like a turkey and throwing him on a plane.
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I had to go to Shepherdtown WV for work one spring. We spent an extra few days exploring the area (hiking, canoeing and horseback riding) and had a great vacation for very little money. We went in May which was before their season started.
Just after Labor Day is a nice time to visit the beach on the Cape or down at Newport. This is the tail end of the season so things are cheaper because the kids are in school.
Driving trip to Acadia National Park in Maine, and spend a couple days in Boston, MA and Salem, MA on the way.
Or maybe Asheville, NC.
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