I would like to get a head start on a vacation for spring break, any suggestions...no MTV Spring Blings or anything like that, it can be extreme fun like the spring bling but just no television shows or tv cast
Additional info, added Thursday July 3 2008, 3:13 am: no international spots, and nothing i would need a passport for. maybe something thats not to expensive...if its 1,000 or maybe something a little less than that would be fine but not to much more. Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? icey0990 answered Wednesday July 2 2008, 12:08 am: i recently went to mexico with some friends. about an hour south of cancun called the mayan riviera. i stayed at the barcelo palace. we traveled through jet blue and got airfare, 7 night stay, all you can eat and drink for 1,000 $ . we loved it! and it was a a great value too for the money..the resort is gorgeous!!! [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
DHunter answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 8:38 pm: I think you should try for something relaxing yet fun. I dont know what your into doing. If your into adventure you could try Cedar Point. Into history Busche Gardens w/ surrounding areas. Into reading then maybe a nice relaxing place like myrtle beach. Hope these are some ideas you would like. Around me we have Dorney Park, Bushkill Falls, Gray Towers, Hershey Pary (yes the chocolate people have a theme park), and six flags. [ DHunter's advice column | Ask DHunter A Question ]
jessayy answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 4:53 pm: i would go to a beach place like:
virgina beach- were i went. gorgous
san clemente, california- not so crowded
long beach, california-heard was nice
san destin, florida-pretty white sand beach
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