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    A Good Vacation Spot

    I'm trying to plan a vacation/2year anniversary for my family and I just don't know where to go. We went to the beach last year, I don't like to fly, been to kings island alot so not that. I need somewhere that will have alot of things to do to keep us busy for a week I have small kids and there not really interested in parks. So if anyone has any ideas please let me know it will be a big help. THANKS

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    If the sky is your limit in terms of expenses then I would say go on a safari in Africa. Oh, sorry, you don't like to fly...so sky diving is also out.
    Anyway, questions like yours need a lot more info than is given. To start with, people will have to know where you want to leave from in order to suggest destinations that don't require flying.

    I do think a camping vacation will give everyone a fun alternative. Kids grow up so fast, and will be gone before you know it. Actually doing things together, like fishing in a stream, exploring in the woods, cooking over a fire, telling stories around a bonfire at night, will strengthen that family bond; and the memories will last the rest of your lives.

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      May I also recommend West Cork, Ireland. Situated in the southern corner of Ireland, this is one of the warmest parts of the country at this time of year, primarily due to its extreme southern location, situating it closer to the equator than the rest of the country. This makes it an idyllic destination for travellers looking for a hot location during the otherwise cold months of the year

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