Family vacation spot in Pennsylvania or New York
March 13, 2008 9:58 AM
I'm trying to arrange an extended family vacation in between Southern Ohio and Western, Massachusetts. Where can we go that makes us all (reasonably) happy?
My mother's 70th birthday. I have four siblings between 35 and 50. Each of the siblings have kids that skew young (4-9). Counting the parents we're looking at ten adults and seven kids. We'd like to occupy an entire house, cook for ourselves, have some outdoor activities although we're none too sporty and generally relax. The location does not need to be directly in the middle of the two places.
I've thought about Lake George (closer to us) but I'm having trouble locating specific properties. We've looked at Chataqua without much success. We're looking at a weekend in May so it should still be relatively off-season.
My mother's 70th birthday. I have four siblings between 35 and 50. Each of the siblings have kids that skew young (4-9). Counting the parents we're looking at ten adults and seven kids. We'd like to occupy an entire house, cook for ourselves, have some outdoor activities although we're none too sporty and generally relax. The location does not need to be directly in the middle of the two places.
I've thought about Lake George (closer to us) but I'm having trouble locating specific properties. We've looked at Chataqua without much success. We're looking at a weekend in May so it should still be relatively off-season.
Stay in the Poconos. You can get a cabin. When kids get bored of the outdoors take them to Hershey Park. When adults get bored, drive on down to Amish country.
posted by Pollomacho at 10:36 AM on March 13, 2008
posted by Pollomacho at 10:36 AM on March 13, 2008
I like the Catskills a lot. Kind of deserted, but it's beautiful. Insanely beautiful, really. And pretty cheap to stay.
posted by sully75 at 12:35 PM on March 13, 2008
posted by sully75 at 12:35 PM on March 13, 2008
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posted by headnsouth at 10:16 AM on March 13, 2008