Going for a timeshare trade, looking at 3 potential spots on the East Coast. I was in So Cal for 30 years, and moved to CO 6 years ago, so all my experience/knowledge/vacations have been West coast. This will be the first East coast vacation and I'm kind of excited about it! (We actually are turning down San Francisco and So Cal which are also available, as we've both seen/done it before.)
The trades available are:
Cape Cod, MA 1 bdrm unit, July 9-16, 2010
Ashland, NH 2 bdrm unit, June 12-19, 2010
Callicoon, NY (Catskill Mtns) 2 bdrm unit, June 13-20, 2010
We will have a 12 year old and 3 1/2 year old by then, plus husband and myself.
I have heard horror stories about the summer humidity and the East coast.
We are tied to summer dates because of my husband being a teacher.
Why would you pick one over the other, or would you pick neither (because of the dates and/or location)?
We don't golf. We like to see some sights, play outdoors, swim, short hikes ok, eat out some, but cook breakfasts ourselves, mostly. I have seen NOTHING of the East Coast and neither have the kids. My husband on the other hand has seen the East Coast, mainly NY and NC and is geographically, more 'with it' than me. He would be our guide.
We would have a rental car, obviously and don't mind doing some driving, mainly within a 2-3 hour radius.
Thanks for all your help, East coasters!
The trades available are:
Cape Cod, MA 1 bdrm unit, July 9-16, 2010
Ashland, NH 2 bdrm unit, June 12-19, 2010
Callicoon, NY (Catskill Mtns) 2 bdrm unit, June 13-20, 2010
We will have a 12 year old and 3 1/2 year old by then, plus husband and myself.
I have heard horror stories about the summer humidity and the East coast.
We are tied to summer dates because of my husband being a teacher.
Why would you pick one over the other, or would you pick neither (because of the dates and/or location)?
We don't golf. We like to see some sights, play outdoors, swim, short hikes ok, eat out some, but cook breakfasts ourselves, mostly. I have seen NOTHING of the East Coast and neither have the kids. My husband on the other hand has seen the East Coast, mainly NY and NC and is geographically, more 'with it' than me. He would be our guide.
We would have a rental car, obviously and don't mind doing some driving, mainly within a 2-3 hour radius.
Thanks for all your help, East coasters!