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Where should I take my 9 year old son on vacation?

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I want to take my son on vacation before he goes to school August 18th, so within the next two to three weeks. Where should we go... all suggestions would be appreciated (i.e., if Hawaii, which island, if Florida, where to stay, etc.).

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  1. Try http://www.cheap-fun-family-travel.com for ideas


  2. it depends on where you live and how long the vacation should be. I suggest you edit your question.

  3. Take the guy to Yellowstone!  You will never regret it.  Also, you can see a lot of other things there outside the park.  Jackson Hole is a lot of fun.

  4. you can take him to universal studios trust me u wont regret it!!!

  5. Let him enjoy the nature.

    visit my website.

    http://www.dudleysrilankatours.com

    I'll arrange it for you with lots of fun

  6. Take a trip to southern california, and visit disneyland, universal studios new simpsons ride is suppose to be awesome, Knotts berry farm, san diego has legoland and seaworld. what kid wouldn't want to go there.

  7. I guess I would stick with Disney, Universal, etc.  You can stay right in the park at disney, though they may be booked at such sort notice.  I know you live right in NC, but I know so many people who absolutely love Virginia Beach..  maybe you could look into that if you haven't been

  8. He might really enjoy Washington, DC.  All admissions there are FREE, too, so it won't break your pocketbook.

  9. I think 9 might be a bit too old for disney,

    but maybe not because disney does appeal to all ages.

    But I'm wondering if he's adventurous, you should do universal studios... theres 2 parks, 1 is more about rides and 1 is more about simulators. there's so many hotels in florida that offer shuttles, but you should stay with one that linked to universal studios for special perks.

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