Hi, I call myself Ignatz after Dan Herriman's character in the old "Krazy Kat" comic strip. I'm 44, father of 3, husband to one, crazy about music and books and food and movies and history and martial arts. I've had some wild and crazy times in my life, and I figure I might as well put in some of my perspective.
I promise not to talk down to anyone or make fun,and I promise not to BS anyone. If you're old enough to ask a frank question, you're old enough to get a frank answer. Oh, and if you ask me a question directly, please be patient. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. My life's a bit hectic. :-)
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Hey everyone, I really need help with the details of planning a vacation for five people! My parents said on spring break if we go away I will be allowed to bring my two best friends. I am sixteen and both of my friends will be seventeen by the time we leave. We would like to book a packaged trip to somewhere hot (not as far as Europe, and not to Hawaii). I have been looking online but I don`t understand how to find a trip that allows five people, since we are all considered adults. We do not want to go on a cruise either. Does anyone have any good websites or search tips for me? Thanks, any insight is greatly appreciated! Any suggestions on where to go would be a big help as well. =) (link)
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You might want to consider renting a house for a week somewhere. Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands are nice places, exotic enough to be really different, but not out of the country. My in-laws book a condo in Akumal, Mexico every year, and that accomodates six to eight adults and a few kids. Google "house rentals" for the location you wnat, and you should be able to find something.
Also, when you're checking these websites, make sure you tell them you're booking multiple rooms.
If all else fails, talk to a travel agent. That's what they're there for.
Hope this helps.
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