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<blockquote data-quote="Genny" data-source="post: 57062" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>I can't suggest places, but I have some tips for keeping expenses under control:</p><p></p><p>Even if your family aren't campers, check out the cabins at KOA. They have indoor plumbing, a kitchenette and outdoor grill. Two would sleep your family for a fraction of the cost of hotel rooms. In some campgrounds you can rent a camper (they're much bigger than when we were kids)- same kind of deal. The kids will have access to the pool, playground and any other ativities on-site.</p><p></p><p>Wherever you decide to stay, try to get a place with a kitchen or kitchenette. Stock the fridge with drinks, sandwich fixins, fruit, yogurt. If there is a unique restaurant your family is dying to try, go there for lunch. Not only will it be less crowded, the bill will be half the price. Eat leftovers, sandwiches, or order pizza for dinner. You could even throw some burgers on the grill and have them with purchased salads and chips.</p><p></p><p>We've done all these things in the past, and have managed to have a great vacation without breaking the bank.</p><p></p><p>Genny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Genny, post: 57062, member: 95"] I can't suggest places, but I have some tips for keeping expenses under control: Even if your family aren't campers, check out the cabins at KOA. They have indoor plumbing, a kitchenette and outdoor grill. Two would sleep your family for a fraction of the cost of hotel rooms. In some campgrounds you can rent a camper (they're much bigger than when we were kids)- same kind of deal. The kids will have access to the pool, playground and any other ativities on-site. Wherever you decide to stay, try to get a place with a kitchen or kitchenette. Stock the fridge with drinks, sandwich fixins, fruit, yogurt. If there is a unique restaurant your family is dying to try, go there for lunch. Not only will it be less crowded, the bill will be half the price. Eat leftovers, sandwiches, or order pizza for dinner. You could even throw some burgers on the grill and have them with purchased salads and chips. We've done all these things in the past, and have managed to have a great vacation without breaking the bank. Genny [/QUOTE]
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