Family vacation ideas…My family hates beach vacations?

any ideas of a good family vacation…with plenty of things to do. Every year until now we have gone to Disney World and Universal and are ready for something new.
12yr old girl and 14yr old boy

Well, I recently got back off of a cruise to Alaska. We went on Norwegian Cruise Lines and every night they have a free show like magic or chinese acrobats. They have swimming pools, free restaurants, a theater, game rooms, dancing, computer rooms, arcades and all sorts of other stuff just on the ship alone. You can do all kind of things at ports too. You can go on a train through the mountians, kayaking, helecopter rides, dog sledding, etc. Not to mention, you can whale watch from the ship decks. It was a really fun vacation and I was never bored. I think that everybody of all ages would love it there.

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11 Responses to Family vacation ideas…My family hates beach vacations?

  1. soccerluver says:

    try like national parks or something
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  2. Casper says:

    How about a Disney cruise?
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  3. Su-Fi rocks my world! says:

    Vegas. That’s where I’ve gone for family vacations. Probably not the best if you have small kids…who says a family vacation can’t be just you and your spouse?
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  4. Flower Girl says:

    Branson, MO., check it out. There is a ton of stuff to do, shows, water parks, theme parks, lots of shopping, a very cool wax museum, Ripleys Believe It or Not, excellent dining, 2-5 star accomadations,a lake with all types of boat and ski-doo rentals. The list goes on and on.
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  5. K.K. says:

    Well, I recently got back off of a cruise to Alaska. We went on Norwegian Cruise Lines and every night they have a free show like magic or chinese acrobats. They have swimming pools, free restaurants, a theater, game rooms, dancing, computer rooms, arcades and all sorts of other stuff just on the ship alone. You can do all kind of things at ports too. You can go on a train through the mountians, kayaking, helecopter rides, dog sledding, etc. Not to mention, you can whale watch from the ship decks. It was a really fun vacation and I was never bored. I think that everybody of all ages would love it there.
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  6. rebelgirl_5 says:

    Go to some state that you know nothing about, go to a resort or something. Here in Arkansas, we have the most beautiful national parks and you can even dig for your own diamonds. A man found a 4 carat yellow diamond that was valued at 50,000$$ just last spring.
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  7. Eric M says:

    Disney land.California. Aspen Colorado,Utah,new york city,Philadelphia,Seattle,Hollywood , los Anglos,Canada
    Are places which nice with no beaches
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  8. dd14101 says:

    try st louis the arch is great and its nice down on the landing,forrest park has the zoo is a must see, boat rides, picnic ,museums,space center,even the old courthouse is nice also an huge arena and the zoo is FREE to enter
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  9. auntjewly says:

    camping in mountains………………your kids are strange the beach is awesome
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  10. Marna S says:

    Well, if you actually have the money! Go to the Redwoods in California, see Hoover Dam in AZ, go to MT.Rushmore, see Custer’s Battlefield.Go to Texas, see wheir Little Big Horn took place.Go to OK Corral in AZ.Visit Tombstone.I hope this helps!
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  11. Krista says:

    Go to Vermont, go hiking all over the place, if hiking isn’t your thing, take the gondola from Stowe to the top of Mt. Mansfield, the tallest mountain in Vermont, go shopping in downtown Burlington on Church St, visit the Echo Science Center, Shelburne Farms, Shelburne Museum, the Burlington bikepath, visit or stay in the VonTrapp Family Lodge, originally built by the same family from the Sound of Music. In the winter go skiing at Bolton Valley Resort. Let me know if this helps.
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