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BBS Reg. Date: Feb 10, 07
Location: Webster (Houston), TX
Posts: 194
Resorts: El Cid Vacation Club |
Where would you go in late October?
Just two of us, early 50's, not active hiker types, more sightseeing, less strenuous activities. We're thinking northeast color, but would that be too late? Open to any suggestions for US travel though, as we've only just begun to travel.
Thanks.
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Marla Last edited by In The Pink : May 18, 2008 at 12:32 PM. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Northern, CA
Posts: 14,068
Resorts: Starwood-WKORV, SDO, & SVR, Branson-Roark Vacation Club, Tahoe-Kingsbury Crossing, Kauai Beach Villas - 2 weeks |
Hawaii!
October = Great weather, low season, uncrowded, cheapest time for airfare.
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BBS Reg. Date: Aug 8, 05
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 542
Resorts: Bay Voyage, Jamestown,R.I. |
Southern New England will still be full of color. The Cape will not be crowded, kids are back in school, weather usually stays warmer there longer into the fall than the rest of NE, (Ocean influence).
Sue |
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Sep 16, 07
Location: South Jersey
Posts: 805
Resorts: DVC, Marriott's Ocean Point (platinum & gold), Island Links -HHI (platinum), Royal Dunes -HHI (bronze 3BR), Flagship -AC |
Late October is an unpredictable time for weather in the northeast. It is usually pretty cool (to downright cold), but there are those occasional warm days.
Should be a great time to catch some color, though. Personally, I like to go warmer. Hilton Head Island that time of year has lovely weather and the ocean should still be warm enough for swimming. Beautiful island with lots of TS with ocean views. It is very laid-back and quiet there that time of year. Leisurely walks on the beach, a relaxing bike ride (BTW, my 76-yo dad's favorite thing to do there), nice shopping with outlet malls right off the island, and tons of great places to eat. You could take a trip to Savannah (40 minutes away) for a very nice day of sightseeing. Or just get a place with an ocean view and sit on the balcony and watch the waves. You can do as little or as much as you want there. It's a great place to relax! |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Denver
Posts: 388
Resorts: WorldMark |
Same applies for Florida. Except maybe for the airfares, I haven't checked those recently.
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Sep 14, 07
Posts: 2,164
Resorts: Wyndam Bonnet Creek (311,000pts) Wyndam Nashville (189,000pts) Sheraton Vistana (Fountains) Presidential Resort, VA |
Places I like to go in October...
Myrtle Beach, SC
Hilton Head, SC Outer Banks, NC Atlantic City, NJ Smokey Mountains, Tennessee San Antonio, South Padre Island or Corpus Cristi, TX Williamsburg, BA
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Honokaa, HI (Formerly from New York)
Posts: 247
Resorts: Manhattan Club, NYC Pacific Grove Plaza, CA |
Our favorite places to visit in late October are in Central and Northern CA.
San Luis Obispo/Morro Bay, Monterey Peninsula and on up the CA coastline as far a Eureka. I agree that Hawaii weather in October is also great. If you want an uban feel, NYC weather is usually good and a visit to Long Islands east end (North or South forks) is highly recommended. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 19, 04
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Posts: 1,640
Resorts: Meadow Lake (MT) Four Seasons Aviara (CA) Four Seasons Scottsdale (AZ) |
Sedona, Arizona is really nice at that time of the year. If you have never been, the red rocks are spectacular. There is plenty to see and do without hiking. Lots of shopping, galleries, dining, scenic drives, a beautiful train excursion, indian ruins, etc. It's a great place to go.
Steve |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Posts: 1,845
Resorts: Lake Condominiums, Big Sky, MT |
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I agree with Northern CA. We have our own changing of colors. The leaves in the vineyards are beautiful with their reds, oranges and greens. The average temp. is around 75. A great time to go to wine tasting or visit San Francisco. |
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Aug 20, 06
Location: Chicagoland
Posts: 590
Resorts: HGVC, Kauai Beach Villas |
Another vote for Hawaii for all the same reasons DeniseM gave.
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Dec 30, 07
Posts: 2,282
Resorts: WMH, SDO, PGA, Sheraton Vistana; DVC -- AKV and Grand CA; Marriott Shadow Ridge. DONE -- REALLY this time!!! |
San Diego is gorgeous (and quiet) in October. It's my favorite month here, actually. It's warm enough to swim (usually low 70s) yet less crowded than summer. The whole Southern CA coast is perfect for travel. Nor Cal is beautiful too but a bit chillier (in the 60s) by then. Hawaii is great!
We are going to FL (Beach Club at DVC) in October, hoping to have less crowds and less humidity. Katherine |
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Mar 10, 07
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 2,343
Resorts: Westin Kaanapali North |
Another vote for Phoenix/Sedona.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Valparaiso, IN
Posts: 839
Resorts: Christmas Mountain Village Villa week 27 and 30 |
Good suggestions but I would add NYC.
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BBS Reg. Date: Feb 10, 07
Location: Twin Falls, ID
Posts: 1,696
Resorts: RCI Points- VRI Villas of Sedona, MROP rotator |
We will once again be going to Europe. The weather will be agreeable for sitting at outdoor restaurants. The crowds are smaller. You can get closer to the exhibits in museums. October in Europe has become a habit for us.
Jim Ricks Oops. Sorry. Now I see you specified USA. San Diego.
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Feb 10, 07
Location: Webster (Houston), TX
Posts: 194
Resorts: El Cid Vacation Club |
Thank you all. I'm afraid Hawaii isn't in our budget yet, either airfare nor probably in trade. Sounds like we'd be better off doing Fall color next year, a little earlier. I grew up in Corpus Christi, now live 20 miles from Galveston and my home resort is on a beach in Cozumel, so I'm not really looking for beach. We would like to do both Northern CA and Southern CA at some point, but they weren't on the top 10 of our list of places we wanted to go. Phoenix/Sedona would be nice, but we just returned from SE New Mexico, and I'm afraid it would be too similar for two vacations in the same year. Virginia is at the top of my list, though, and Smokey Mountains is high also. We can trade freely into Fairfield, so since they're located in both places, I think it'll probably be either Williamsburg or Sevierville, TN. Thank you all for your help and suggestions! And since we always like to travel before school is out and after it is in session, these are all very good suggestions for us for the future!
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: SF Bay area, CA
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How about New Orleans? I was also thinking about Caribbean but it could have the same budget issue as going to Hawaii. New Orleans in Oct has fabulous weather and crowds will be manageable. Food is just to die for and price is reasonable. It's also withing driving distance from Houston area so you don't need to factor in the airfare cost.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Sac, CA
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We went to New Orleans in Oct 2006. The weather was very mild with low humidity. Of course, this is hurricane season still... I'd go again in October just the same.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: NY State
Posts: 59
Resorts: HGVC Elite, Palace Resorts Member |
Well, this year we will be going to Aruba in late October. Hope that works out ok..
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 7, 05
Location: Sandy, UT
Posts: 1,273
Resorts: Sands of Kahana, Longboat Bay, Westgate Vacation Villas, etc |
Its funny how vacation times change during different times of your life. Many years you are locked in by a school calendar. Then when your kids get older, after Labor Day till first week of November for the fall and April and May in the spring become more desirable.
Low seniority in my work group gets Christmas every year but October and May are hard to get. I love October its my favorite month to travel. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 1, 06
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 2,159
Resorts: Kauai Beach Villas; Schooner Landing; RAVC |
We're booked into Arroyo Roble Resort in Sedona, arriving October 11th. The average temperature in Sedona in October runs between 49 and 78 degrees. Excellent weather to see some of the most fantastic scenery in the West.
There are a lot of places that have nice scenery in October, but none better, in my mind. Dave
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 7, 05
Location: Orange County, CA
Posts: 2,518
Resorts: Club La Pension, Quarter House, Hotel L'Eau Vive - NOLA, Nob Hill Inn - SF, Allen House - London, Custom House - Boston, |
New York, Virginia, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Rome, Venice, Northern California, Hawaii.
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BBS Reg. Date: Oct 11, 07
Location: Eastern Shore of Virginia
Posts: 471
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Amish country with side trips to Poconos for the fall color, or Shenandoah mountains, Blue Ridge Parkway would both be good choices.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 9, 05
Location: VT
Posts: 1,420
Resorts: Club Intrawest points, Trapp Family Lodge, TUG member since Jan 2002 |
How about Orlando - specifically a DVC property for the Food & Wine festival at Epcot? I'm doing this for the second time in a row this October - it's an easy exchange into DVC properties at that time of year through II - even with an AC.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 8, 05
Location: Largo, Florida
Posts: 326
Resorts: Westgate- Park City, Orlando, & Miami Beach. Bay & Beach Club Indian Shores. Ski Side Village, PA. |
I like to go where the weather is the opposite of where I am already living.
Therefore we like the North East for temps and beauty. Over the last three years we have done Southern Vermont, Catskills area of New York State and the area where Tennessee and Virginia border. Each were very nice in their own ways. This year we are trying the Poconos. ![]() |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jul 4, 07
Location: North Florida
Posts: 2,042
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Another option is to stay on the N.C. side near Asheville, include an all-day visit to the Biltmore Estate and take the Blue Ridge Parkway to Smoky Mtn. NP. See: http://www.biltmore.com/ and www.blueridgeparkway.org/ ... But Williamsburg would be fine, too. :-) Last edited by Talent312 : May 22, 2008 at 09:50 PM. Reason: Clarity |
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