Me and my parents want to go on a famlily vacation this summer or possilby over spring break. I am 15 but i turn 16 in may. Where are some places in the US that we would enjoy? Also my parents want to either fly some wear and take a train home or take a train somewhere and drive home. But if that cant happen its o.k.
plese help us out
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? luvsagi answered Tuesday February 5 2008, 12:08 pm: oh yeaa, i have alloott family vacation when i was growing up, frist of all where you live? if in California then you should go Newport Dune, camping area, it nice area they have active for kids and beach, park and also IF you have MOTORHOME RV, then drive through Utah, Wyocoming, Colorado, New Mexico, AZ, Grand Cayon, Las Vegas, or Pismo Beach camping area, or San Diego Camping area, yea it soo fun, for summer time best one is Newport Dune!!!! Winter time Utah(snowiinngg) and summer/spring i"ll said Wycoming, Colorado, Las vegas yeaa it fun, but fly over there, not fun, driving through, looking differnt cities, people yeaa...hope it help! :) [ luvsagi's advice column | Ask luvsagi A Question ]
ChevyIINova answered Tuesday February 5 2008, 12:30 am: Well, first off happy B-day...even though it's a few months away LOL.
How about the Grand Canyon? It's incredible and TV does it no justice until you've actually been there.
Red Wood National Forest. www.nps.gov/redw Need I say more? Those branches are so large that they are called 'widowers.' You can guess why they are called that. [ ChevyIINova's advice column | Ask ChevyIINova A Question ]
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