i have a group of friends we're like 16,17 years old.
some boys, some girls.
we're going to go away on vacation.
where?
anywhere in the u.s thats cute and fun.
i thought of disney and hershey, but i kinda want a place that like 4 to a room can stay, even more. we dont care.
where can we go?
i thought of seaside n.j, but we need things to do.
any ideas?
NYC is so fun too! I go to Canal Street every year and they sell the knockoff purses like Coach, Dooney, Chanel for $40.
Hm, and the other place I would choose is Atlantic City. You can go on the Boardwalk and they have tons of shops & malls & restaurants. It's a good time.
Disney World in Orlando, Florida is always a classic. So is Hollywood.
Canobie Lake New Hampshire was surprisingly fun. It sounds like a small amusement park but it's good-sized and the Corkscrew roller coaster is the BEST. It's pretty cheap too.
christina answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 11:44 pm: Amusement parks are amazingly fun, and I've only been to one of these:
- Hershey Park [I went there, it was SO fun].
- Cedar Point.
- Disneyworld/land.
If you don't want to go to an amusement park, you can go somewhere that a concert is being held. Something you can all agree on. I personally think that going to Miami or Hollywood/LA would be a fun trip. If you can't go there, try Vegas or NYC.
You'll have a lot of fun there because those places are NEVER boring and they NEVER sleep. Have fun on vacation wherever you decide to go! =) [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 10:43 pm: Maybe you guys can go to an amusement park like Kings Island or Cedar Point. I know at Kings Island theres a Great Bears Lodge there and theres like 6 to a room. Also, how about the Mall of America or a city like NYC or Chicago. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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