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| Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Spring,Texas (outside of Houston)
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| vacation destinations for pregnant mom Ok, by the time our next vacation rolls around next summer, I will probably be pregnant, in my second trimester... forbidding any health concerns, what is a good destination to take vacation to? Looking at a 7 to 9 day trip, with relaxation of course.. I do have a DS who doesn't want any amusement park action for now. I think he got burnt out at disney. I want to stay within the continental USA. Hawaii and Alaska are out. Any ideas? |
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| Join Date: May 2008 Location: lynbrook , n.y.
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i'm going to start with CT, You have the mystic area , the seaport , the navey sub meauseum , Mystic pizza and the aquerium , and 2 casinos . Lake compounce - NJ - six flags , the new jersey shore , atlantic city , PA- hershey park plus , dorney park , crystal caverns , liberty bell , lot of history NY - the city many things to do and no amusement park staue of librty , empire state building , and so on , the bronx zoo and the new york aquirium . Ohio - ceder point i've herd of a place in i think it is Illinois i think it is called santa clause i will look it up and up date this . here is a few good choices other then disney ooops i forgot las vegas many things too do even if you are pregnent too. good luck on choosing
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| Join Date: May 2008 Location: lynbrook , n.y.
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| also i for got the poconos has great resorts for alot of relaxation time and fun for everyone else like great wolf lodge and i also forgot crayola factory is in PA too.
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| Go Red Sox!! :D Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Rhode Island - Red Sox Nation
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| The Inner Harbor in Baltimore has a lot of things to do. (If you're a baseball fan, you could check the 2010 schedule around December/January or so forwhen the Rangers will be visiting Oriole Park) You could spend a day or 2 there and then head a little further south to Washington, DC. Lots of things to do there. And, while the hotels can be a little steep, the museums and the monuments/memorials are all free. Some places you need to get tickets, but most of they are usually free. It's also very educational - disguised as fun! We're taking the same trip next weekend and can't wait to get back there!
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| We've enjoyed a trip to the Williamsburg area. There's Colonial Williamsbur, of course, but there's also Jamestown and Yorktown close by. It's historical but done in a way that is entertaining. Virginia Beach is not far from there, for some down time. Charleston, SC is also an interesting place. There is the USS Yorktown to tour (our DS loved it!), carriage rides through downtown, many plantations to explore. It's a beautiful town with lots of charm. The beach is also not far away. |
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