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Family beach vacation


Ja  Rhule

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Depends on what you and your wife like to do with the kids.  Hilton head is nice but less kid friendly activities. They do have some wildlife options but not a ton else.  If you just hang out at the beach and then go grab dinner it isn't a bad spot.

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On 3/6/2018 at 10:57 PM, ARSEN said:

Need recommendation for this year.  I got 3 kids from 1-4 year old.  We went to Destin last time and stayed at Emerald Grande and loved it but the drive sucked.  Is there anything closer?  My budget is up to $700 a night.

So about $5000 for the week - leave the country and hit a all inclusive in the Caribbean.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Anybodyhome said:

Was gonna say.....

You can get a 5-star adult-only all inclusive in Cancun for less than that...

He has kids - but yeah - at that price you can get a pretty top level family friendly resort.

I just did Punta Cana with 2 kids for about $3500.

 

 

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