Wrong section,I know but, Which would be the cheapest for a family vacation?
Boston,Massachusetts, Orlando,Florida, or Bloomington,Minnesota. In Boston,I would probably go to historic sites and stuff like that. In Orlando, we would be going to Universal Studies and Disney World. In Bloomington we would be go to the Mall of Ameria. And what else is there to do in Bloomington and Boston. Oh and I would be flying from Oklahoma.Thanks to everyone who answers.
There is a lot to do in Boston, and it does not cost a lot (but the parking tickets do so be careful!)
I live in Massachusetts, so I can tell you that is why I would say that. The New England Aquarium is awesome. My kids all loved it there. They even have seal shows. They have penguins, turtles, and so many other types of sea life. My children were amazed….all of them.
http://www.neaq.org/
The Boston Museum of Science makes for a real fun day. This place is huge with all types of exhibits. If you do go here do not miss a show in the planaterium. I have memories of this as a child. It was awesome! http://www.mos.org/
If you and your family are into history, you could go on the Freedom Trail.
"This three-mile ribbon of red paint links 16 historical sites. Most visitors start the trail at the Boston Common . The National Park Service offers 90-minute guided tours starting at the Boston National Historical Park Visitor Center . Maps are also available here. Stops include the Old State House , Faneuil Hall and the Old North Church . You can also discover Paul Revere's house." (From Yahoo Travel)
If you are into art, there is the Museum of Fine Arts. Here is the website to that: http://www.mfa.org/
Any type of ethnic food that you like can be found in Boston. Here is a good website that tells about them: http://boston.citysearch.com/yellowpages/results/Boston_MA/page1.html?flavor_id=2
Hope that you have a good time where ever you decide to go…
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Boston, Ma.
cheapest out of all.
orlando is the most expensive place ever !
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i was just in boston today i've been there plenty of times.
Boston! orlando would be the most expensive
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bloomington, minnesota
u can go into minneopolis and see the twins (baseball)
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Boston
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FAMILY VACATION go to florida probably not the CHEAPEST but it would be the funnest
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Depends on what kinda shopper you are. The Mall of America can be pretty expensive, but if you have some control then that would be cheapest.. Orlando is verrrry expensive. Boston wouldnt be crazy expensive cuz theres not as much stuff to do.
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It would probably be the Mall of America because you can control what you spend your money on.
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I live near Bloomington Minnesota and theres a couple things to do I guess…MOA obviously and it has what used to be called Camp Snoopy (but its something else now) and thats pretty fun, rides and stuff and not too expensive. Theres also an indoor waterpark somewhere near there which is pretty fun too! And in Shakopee MN there is a really fun amusement park VALLEY FAIR that you should definitely check out if you like rides.
Boston would be pretty cheap, I've been there and its pretty much just historical stuff.
Orlando would be fun and very very expensive.
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BOSTON!!!!!
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There is a lot to do in Boston, and it does not cost a lot (but the parking tickets do so be careful!)
I live in Massachusetts, so I can tell you that is why I would say that. The New England Aquarium is awesome. My kids all loved it there. They even have seal shows. They have penguins, turtles, and so many other types of sea life. My children were amazed….all of them.
http://www.neaq.org/
The Boston Museum of Science makes for a real fun day. This place is huge with all types of exhibits. If you do go here do not miss a show in the planaterium. I have memories of this as a child. It was awesome! http://www.mos.org/
If you and your family are into history, you could go on the Freedom Trail.
"This three-mile ribbon of red paint links 16 historical sites. Most visitors start the trail at the Boston Common . The National Park Service offers 90-minute guided tours starting at the Boston National Historical Park Visitor Center . Maps are also available here. Stops include the Old State House , Faneuil Hall and the Old North Church . You can also discover Paul Revere's house." (From Yahoo Travel)
If you are into art, there is the Museum of Fine Arts. Here is the website to that: http://www.mfa.org/
Any type of ethnic food that you like can be found in Boston. Here is a good website that tells about them: http://boston.citysearch.com/yellowpages/results/Boston_MA/page1.html?flavor_id=2
Hope that you have a good time where ever you decide to go…
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I think boston would be the cheapest
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