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N1cky Nov 19th 2012 5:56 am

February Vacation
 
Has anyone got any suggestions on a good vacation place in February?

We don't want to ski, and don't like beaches. Activity wise, we like cities, museums, national parks, theme parks, good restaurants, pretty much anything, and wouldn't mind staying in a couple of different places and driving to see different things.

It has to be in the U.S. (need new visa's if we leave) and ideally direct flights.

I just can't think of anywhere, we've done most of the obvious places in California, we've been to Florida, Vegas and Hawaii which are the only places I know of that has the sun in February. I thought about New York or Seattle but the weather is obviously crap in both, we'd like to go to Colorado, but too snowy at that time of year.

Any suggestions?

SanDiegogirl Nov 19th 2012 6:01 am

Re: February Vacation
 
Charleston and Savannah. Loads of history, museums, great walkable cities and good restaurants.

You said that you don't like beaches but the coast line between Charleston and Savannah is wonderful. Beaches wide enough to cycle on with pines and deciduous trees right down to the beach area.

Asked a native as to what the winters were like in this part of the world and she said "compared to her home state of Minnesota they don't have one!". Might rain though.

Mummy in the foothills Nov 19th 2012 7:13 am

Re: February Vacation
 
Washington DC? I'd like to go to the Smithsonian and the Natural history museum.

N1cky Nov 19th 2012 7:15 am

Re: February Vacation
 

Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl (Post 10390926)
Charleston and Savannah. Loads of history, museums, great walkable cities and good restaurants.

You said that you don't like beaches but the coast line between Charleston and Savannah is wonderful. Beaches wide enough to cycle on with pines and deciduous trees right down to the beach area.

Asked a native as to what the winters were like in this part of the world and she said "compared to her home state of Minnesota they don't have one!". Might rain though.

Thanks, hadn't considered there, will definately take a look


Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills (Post 10391047)
Washington DC? I'd like to go to the Smithsonian and the Natural history museum.

Yes, I too would love to go to Washington DC, I had looked along with NY and Seattle (forgot to list it.) Unfortunately, they get most of their snowfall in February, and I don't want to get stranded:(.

RICH Nov 19th 2012 7:19 am

Re: February Vacation
 
New Orleans.

HoosierDaddy Nov 19th 2012 7:31 am

Re: February Vacation
 
Chicago. Lovely city. Eat, drink, bundle up and walk it off.

Bob Nov 19th 2012 7:34 am

Re: February Vacation
 
You've already done Boston haven't you?

If you're not into skiing, might not be much point to Maine, but Portland is lovely in winter and a good central point if you wanted to head to Portsmouth, NH or the mountains there, or Burlington, VT, or western MA. Also not as crazy cold as NYC/Chicago. Possibly.

Though Williamsburg, VA sounds like it might be a fun spot during winter.

N1cky Nov 19th 2012 7:38 am

Re: February Vacation
 

Originally Posted by HoosierDaddy (Post 10391088)
Chicago. Lovely city. Eat, drink, bundle up and walk it off.

Again, somewhere else I had ruled out due to the snow. I'm concerned about either not getting there, or not getting back, and don't want to be trapsing through 2 foot of snow every day.


Originally Posted by Bob (Post 10391096)
You've already done Boston haven't you?

If you're not into skiing, might not be much point to Maine, but Portland is lovely in winter and a good central point if you wanted to head to Portsmouth, NH or the mountains there, or Burlington, VT, or western MA. Also not as crazy cold as NYC/Chicago. Possibly.

Though Williamsburg, VA sounds like it might be a fun spot during winter.

Yes, done Boston and loved it. I'll look at Williamsburg, thanks.

AmerLisa Nov 19th 2012 7:44 am

Re: February Vacation
 
Southern cities would get my vote! That time of the year must be mild and there is probably a lot to see! I'd say Seattle, but the fall is a better time up here, or I should say September when all the kiddies are back in school and the tourists have got back on their buses and/or ships! ;):D

Noorah101 Nov 19th 2012 7:46 am

Re: February Vacation
 

Originally Posted by N1cky (Post 10390910)
Has anyone got any suggestions on a good vacation place in February?

We don't want to ski, and don't like beaches. Activity wise, we like cities, museums, national parks, theme parks, good restaurants, pretty much anything, and wouldn't mind staying in a couple of different places and driving to see different things.

It has to be in the U.S. (need new visa's if we leave) and ideally direct flights.

I just can't think of anywhere, we've done most of the obvious places in California, we've been to Florida, Vegas and Hawaii which are the only places I know of that has the sun in February. I thought about New York or Seattle but the weather is obviously crap in both, we'd like to go to Colorado, but too snowy at that time of year.

Any suggestions?

The Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona in Arizona. February would be beautiful in all those places. Chilly, maybe a bit of snow at the Grand Canyon, but overall mild.

You could drive down through Phoenix, see some museums here, and then keep on going to Tucson...the scenery is totally different in Southern AZ compared to northern AZ. Lots of touristy/historical things to see and do in Tucson.

Rene

tonrob Nov 19th 2012 7:47 am

Re: February Vacation
 
Arizona/Utah. Great food, great national Parks.

N1cky Nov 19th 2012 8:01 am

Re: February Vacation
 

Originally Posted by Noorah101 (Post 10391136)
The Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona in Arizona. February would be beautiful in all those places. Chilly, maybe a bit of snow at the Grand Canyon, but overall mild.

You could drive down through Phoenix, see some museums here, and then keep on going to Tucson...the scenery is totally different in Southern AZ compared to northern AZ. Lots of touristy/historical things to see and do in Tucson.

Rene

Thanks Rene, been to the Grand Canyon and Phoenix, however Sedona and some national parks as suggested by Tonrob could maybe work


Originally Posted by tonrob (Post 10391141)
Arizona/Utah. Great food, great national Parks.


SpoogleDrummer Nov 19th 2012 8:06 am

Re: February Vacation
 
Nashville/Memphis. I'd say chances of snow are slim to none and they both seem fairly touristy to me.

Yorkieabroad Nov 19th 2012 12:11 pm

Re: February Vacation
 
We don't often get snow in February round our way.....come on over and say hi.....might even turn into an excuse for a meetup. Then you can tell everyone how unshit it really is:)

cluedweasel Nov 19th 2012 4:01 pm

Re: February Vacation
 

Originally Posted by RICH (Post 10391058)
New Orleans.

Someone after my own heart. Wonderful place. Was there last January. We're going back next January too.


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