Long weekend getaway ideas
You have two tickets to fly anywhere in the lower 48 states. Where do you go and why?
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Initially looking at Vegas but would really like some help thinking outside the box on places I would never have considered without help. |
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If you're big into music there is always Austin for various music festivals. You have SXSW in March, ACL in September. Austin's just a fun town in general. New Orleans is always fun if you've never been before. Same for Key West. Same for DC. Late Spring in New York is another great option. |
I presume you're going to want to go somewhere you can pitch a tent for free. Utah. Pick yourself up another wife while you're there. She can double the family's income if she has a nice degree.
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I should preface this with, we want it to be far away from KC. Hell, we have two tickets to anywhere in the 48 states that Airtran/Southwest flies so I want to take advantage of that.
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Pacific northwest
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Yellowstone?
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no camping. Thinking the wife would prefer being in a city. Plus, I friggin hate camping.
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NYC
DC New Orleans Seattle |
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My top ten (from the perspective of someone born and raised in Philly and living near DC eliminating KC, StL and Denver which are high on my list): Boston in early autumn, Seattle/Portland/Vancouver whenever it's relatively dry, San Diego in January (beach+city+Tijuana), Miami/FL Keys, Albequerque/Santa Fe, Arizona, Yellowstone, Dallas, San Francisco, New York in Spring. For the record, DC is a wonderful pace to visit during the Cherry Blossom Festival in early spring.
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Actually my advice would be go some place you don't need to dick around with a rental car.
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