Honeymoon Destinations
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Re: Honeymoon Destinations
Originally Posted by Rete
A few suggestions
For warm weather, privacy and activity, why not look into the Gulf area of Florida. In particular Naples or one of the small islands off shore that are still Florida such as Sanibel Island. You can rent a lovely beach house for a small rental fee and the I guarantee that the sunsets are beautiful. There is plenty of shopping on or just off the island and Naples is a wonderful place to dine, swim, shop and relax.
Also now is a lovely time for the beaches of South Carolina or the beaches of Mississippi. In MS you can go to a casino for a little gambling and a show or hop over to New Orleans for a night in the French Quarter.
Or like us, you could venture to Block Island, Rhode Island. It is a 90 minute ferry ride from Port Judith and off season (before Memorial Day) is a perfect time to visit. If you want excitement you can take a day trip back to the mainland to the Foxwoods Casino or to Mystic.
Rete
For warm weather, privacy and activity, why not look into the Gulf area of Florida. In particular Naples or one of the small islands off shore that are still Florida such as Sanibel Island. You can rent a lovely beach house for a small rental fee and the I guarantee that the sunsets are beautiful. There is plenty of shopping on or just off the island and Naples is a wonderful place to dine, swim, shop and relax.
Also now is a lovely time for the beaches of South Carolina or the beaches of Mississippi. In MS you can go to a casino for a little gambling and a show or hop over to New Orleans for a night in the French Quarter.
Or like us, you could venture to Block Island, Rhode Island. It is a 90 minute ferry ride from Port Judith and off season (before Memorial Day) is a perfect time to visit. If you want excitement you can take a day trip back to the mainland to the Foxwoods Casino or to Mystic.
Rete
#17
Re: Honeymoon Destinations
Folks, come on!
Disneyworld! -- A truly magical honeymoon. Enough said.
Attached in a pic of the wife and I on our 2002 Honeymoon at Disneyworld. We stayed 7 nights at Disney's Wilderness Lodge and had a very magical honeymoon together.
Disneyworld! -- A truly magical honeymoon. Enough said.
Attached in a pic of the wife and I on our 2002 Honeymoon at Disneyworld. We stayed 7 nights at Disney's Wilderness Lodge and had a very magical honeymoon together.
Last edited by StuartMI; Apr 21st 2005 at 2:36 am.
#18
Re: Honeymoon Destinations
Originally Posted by Ray
How about a bit of camping in the woods.... Whats your feelings toward snakes...
<Winkie, Winkie> I've known a few snakes in my day ... they can make life interesting and if handled properly can be "educational"
#19
Re: Honeymoon Destinations
Originally Posted by Rete
<Winkie, Winkie> I've known a few snakes in my day ... they can make life interesting and if handled properly can be "educational"
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Re: Honeymoon Destinations
Originally Posted by Rete
<Winkie, Winkie> I've known a few snakes in my day ... they can make life interesting and if handled properly can be "educational"
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Re: Honeymoon Destinations
To help narrow down your search check out tripadvisor.com
Search for honeymoon and you'll get this page:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Search?re...neymoon&ssrc=r
I'd stay away from the casino ideas.
On a budget, parts of Florida are very reasonable, it's warm and plenty of things to do within driving distance.
California can be very expensive but you'll have great pictures and experiences especially around Yosemite or pick another park on the west coast.
East coast isn't exactly a place to honeymoon on a budget but you can find some deals.
Find the hotel you want and call and ask them to lower the price for you to stay there. Be sure and mention you will be on your honeymoon.
Search for honeymoon and you'll get this page:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Search?re...neymoon&ssrc=r
I'd stay away from the casino ideas.
On a budget, parts of Florida are very reasonable, it's warm and plenty of things to do within driving distance.
California can be very expensive but you'll have great pictures and experiences especially around Yosemite or pick another park on the west coast.
East coast isn't exactly a place to honeymoon on a budget but you can find some deals.
Find the hotel you want and call and ask them to lower the price for you to stay there. Be sure and mention you will be on your honeymoon.
Last edited by no-spam; Apr 21st 2005 at 7:41 am.
#22
Re: Honeymoon Destinations
For what it's worth, casino have great buffets as well as good shows for a small cost.
Many great places on the east coast for low cost honeymooning. You only need a web search to find them.
Many great places on the east coast for low cost honeymooning. You only need a web search to find them.
Originally Posted by no-spam
To help narrow down your search check out tripadvisor.com
Search for honeymoon and you'll get this page:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Search?re...neymoon&ssrc=r
I'd stay away from the casino ideas.
On a budget, parts of Florida are very reasonable, it's warm and plenty of things to do within driving distance.
California can be very expensive but you'll have great pictures and experiences especially around Yosemite or pick another park on the west coast.
East coast isn't exactly a place to honeymoon on a budget but you can find some deals.
Find the hotel you want and call and ask them to lower the price for you to stay there. Be sure and mention you will be on your honeymoon.
Search for honeymoon and you'll get this page:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Search?re...neymoon&ssrc=r
I'd stay away from the casino ideas.
On a budget, parts of Florida are very reasonable, it's warm and plenty of things to do within driving distance.
California can be very expensive but you'll have great pictures and experiences especially around Yosemite or pick another park on the west coast.
East coast isn't exactly a place to honeymoon on a budget but you can find some deals.
Find the hotel you want and call and ask them to lower the price for you to stay there. Be sure and mention you will be on your honeymoon.
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Re: Honeymoon Destinations
This is slightly OT but whos been to Atlantic City? My hubby wants to go there for our anniversary... but keep in mind, neither of us drink or do any of the "fun" things like that haha
#24
Re: Honeymoon Destinations
Originally Posted by andrea874
This is slightly OT but whos been to Atlantic City? My hubby wants to go there for our anniversary... but keep in mind, neither of us drink or do any of the "fun" things like that haha
But I will say that of all the casino-style destination I've been to, Atlantic City is at the bottom of the list. Compared to Vegas or Foxwoods in Connecticut, it is pretty run-down and shabby looking. If you want more entertainment than just gambling and drinking, then Vegas or CT is your best bet. And much safer!
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Re: Honeymoon Destinations
I too always like to have a vacation up my sleeve. I think a quick weekend in FL is needed - I need a little sun.
Naples sounds like a great suggestion - Would you fly to Fort Myers?
Naples sounds like a great suggestion - Would you fly to Fort Myers?
#26
Re: Honeymoon Destinations
Originally Posted by britchicknyc
I too always like to have a vacation up my sleeve. I think a quick weekend in FL is needed - I need a little sun.
Naples sounds like a great suggestion - Would you fly to Fort Myers?
Naples sounds like a great suggestion - Would you fly to Fort Myers?
For beaches in Naples, I would recommend Clam Beach. Just follow the main street when you get off the highway until you can go no further. The first time we were there, it was to use the beach with Senior President Bush and his wife. The boardwalk to the beach is made from recycled plastic and winds its way through a mango forest and over the inlet where you will see pelicans and egrets. It is about a 1/2 mile walk or you can take the free shuttle if you don't like walking. There is a lovely little cafe there where you can have a nice lunch inside or out. As the name denotes, the sand is littered with shells and I collected bags of them and after soaking them clean use them in a crystal vase for anchorage for my floral centerpieces. There is no charge for the beach and a $3.00 charge to park your car for the day. There is also Vanderbilt Beach a little north of there.
I don't recall the name of the restaurant my daughter took me for dinner to one evening. It is part of a hotel on the beach and you can eat al fresco or inside but the sunsets are magnificent and the seafood was excellent and reasonably priced. For the two of us dinner with coffee and wine was $65.00.
From Naples you can also drive alligator alley to Miami's South Beach for a day in the sun and lunch al fresco in one of the hundreds of cafes/restaurants there.
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Re: Honeymoon Destinations
Originally Posted by Rete
Yes, that is where I have always flown into when I visited my daughter who lived there a year or so ago. I got lucky one time and voluntarily bumped myself from a flight and was assigned a flight to Tampa and they in turn flew myself and another woman who was bumped directly into Naples airport (a small one) on a commuter flight. What a thrill to fly over the coastline in a small plane.
For beaches in Naples, I would recommend Clam Beach. Just follow the main street when you get off the highway until you can go no further. The first time we were there, it was to use the beach with Senior President Bush and his wife. The boardwalk to the beach is made from recycled plastic and winds its way through a mango forest and over the inlet where you will see pelicans and egrets. It is about a 1/2 mile walk or you can take the free shuttle if you don't like walking. There is a lovely little cafe there where you can have a nice lunch inside or out. As the name denotes, the sand is littered with shells and I collected bags of them and after soaking them clean use them in a crystal vase for anchorage for my floral centerpieces. There is no charge for the beach and a $3.00 charge to park your car for the day. There is also Vanderbilt Beach a little north of there.
I don't recall the name of the restaurant my daughter took me for dinner to one evening. It is part of a hotel on the beach and you can eat al fresco or inside but the sunsets are magnificent and the seafood was excellent and reasonably priced. For the two of us dinner with coffee and wine was $65.00.
From Naples you can also drive alligator alley to Miami's South Beach for a day in the sun and lunch al fresco in one of the hundreds of cafes/restaurants there.
For beaches in Naples, I would recommend Clam Beach. Just follow the main street when you get off the highway until you can go no further. The first time we were there, it was to use the beach with Senior President Bush and his wife. The boardwalk to the beach is made from recycled plastic and winds its way through a mango forest and over the inlet where you will see pelicans and egrets. It is about a 1/2 mile walk or you can take the free shuttle if you don't like walking. There is a lovely little cafe there where you can have a nice lunch inside or out. As the name denotes, the sand is littered with shells and I collected bags of them and after soaking them clean use them in a crystal vase for anchorage for my floral centerpieces. There is no charge for the beach and a $3.00 charge to park your car for the day. There is also Vanderbilt Beach a little north of there.
I don't recall the name of the restaurant my daughter took me for dinner to one evening. It is part of a hotel on the beach and you can eat al fresco or inside but the sunsets are magnificent and the seafood was excellent and reasonably priced. For the two of us dinner with coffee and wine was $65.00.
From Naples you can also drive alligator alley to Miami's South Beach for a day in the sun and lunch al fresco in one of the hundreds of cafes/restaurants there.
Oh sounds fabulous! I can fly for about $150 on jet blue too!! I think I'm going!! Thanks so much for this. I've printed it to keep it safe! Thanks Rete!
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Re: Honeymoon Destinations
My wife and I went to wine country in California (this is well before "Sideways"!) and then spent three days at an inn in the north coat located on a cliff overlooking the ocean. It was somewhat expensive but very enjoyable.