Alaska!! We went with a 2 yr old,.... everyone had a blast, and it is so gorgeous up there! The kids will love to run around in the open spaces, the older folks can relax as you drive from place to place....... It can be as adventurous or relaxing as you want it to be!
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. Mark Twain
NYC. We may actually be planning that trip - DH, my boys and I meeting SIL, BIL and their kids and MIL and FIL. We're all equidistant and there would be lots for us all to enjoy.
Post by RoxMonster on Dec 24, 2012 12:49:37 GMT -5
Chicago depending on time of year (fall or spring would be great) San Francisco NYC Wisconsin (Lake Geneva area or Wisconsin Dells area with kids especially). Milwaukee is also nice Those are all places I've been and can recommend
Places I'd like to go to: San Diego Sedona, AZ Outer Banks Traverse City, MI Maine Pacific Northwest--driving Washington and Oregon
Key West. We went to a destination wedding for one of my cousins there and all the adults and kids had a great time. Plus, the built-in grandparental babysitting made it even more fun. We even went back on a family vacation with DH's side a year & 1/2 after the destination wedding.
Ski trips could be fun in the winter (Truckee, CA is great). I love Key West. I am not a person who likes to vacation to cities...they stress me out to much and I just want to relax a bit! I think San Diego would be great for the amount of people listed and the age groups. Zoo, Sea World, downtown, relaxing, fun stuff, etc. I would go back to San Diego in a heart beat. So much to do
I agree that a city trip might be difficult. Hard for the kids to keep up - and maybe the older generation too. Also hard to get everyone to agree on what to do - and maybe less choices other than "sightseeing".
I'd say something like Hilton Head or maybe the Florida Keys - beach, golf, bike riding, shopping, eating, boating, lots to do where you don't have to be together as a group all the time. Also - lots of condos where you can be located near one another but don't have to all be living in the same unit.