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Friday Fun Thread for January 12, 2024

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Looking to go on a four day vacation in February with small kids (in the states with a focus on east coast). Any suggestions?

What part pf the east coast? The stretch between Miami and Bangor encompasses a lot of territory.

I’m in NJ but happy to take a short flight or slightly long drive

The first week and a half of February is a low-crowd low-heat time at Disney World, if that's the sort of thing your kids and your budget would be happy with. ("Never go to Disney World" is also a reasonable plan, of course, but if you ever intend to go at all, the time to do it is when your kids aren't old enough to want more thrilling rides or be apathetic about the character actors or constrain your schedule to crowded school-break weeks)

I’m a sucker for my kids so we’ve made a few trips to the house of Mouse. Could’ve used the amount spent to buy a nice car….but we did have a great time.

We enjoyed visiting Florida with kids. Crystal River, the Everglades, and the Keys (but not Key West, aside from an old fort turned botanical garden. Too crowded to navigate with kids and elderly). We rented a house with kayaks in Crystal River at a very reasonable rate, and kayaked down the canals to the warm springs and manatees (best done in the winter for manatee sightings; it sees like February would still have them).

Huntsville especially if any of the kids are starting to get into space.

DC if you can push to Cherry Blossom season (varies but often March) and you think they'd enjoy more museums than just the Children's museum.

South Florida/South Texas if you want beach/swim weather.