jjking42
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Relatives live in Texas , South Florida and South Carolina.
We normally go in the summer to Myrtle Beach or Florida panhandle because its central for everyone. But its getting harder and harder to get everyone together and all the college kids are out of school for New Years. We can get great off season rates in those cold beach locations but its not going to be beach weather.
All adults no little kids. Between 12 to 20 people depending on who comes. 7 college kids and bunch of old people. LOL
Its does not need to be 7 days 3-4 nights will work
Looking for alternatives.
So far we came up with
1. Orlando of coarse.
2. Smoky Mountains
I have no experience with timeshares in the Smokey's. But we will want a nice view and to be in the hills/mountain not flat land. We all live in flat lands so if it's going to be cold it needs to be beautiful right outside the window. Will any of the timeshares in that area be worth looking at. We don't care about water parks etc. more interested in nature.
I found a cool website for cabins https://www.largecabinrentals.com/
3. NYC
We will have to cash in everyones Hotel points and by airlines tickets but it's a once in a lifetime thing. Not sure its worth it. I enjoy New Year's eve just fine on the TV, but I could check it off the list. The college kids think its cool.
4. Mexico
We will have to buy flights but its warm.
We normally go in the summer to Myrtle Beach or Florida panhandle because its central for everyone. But its getting harder and harder to get everyone together and all the college kids are out of school for New Years. We can get great off season rates in those cold beach locations but its not going to be beach weather.
All adults no little kids. Between 12 to 20 people depending on who comes. 7 college kids and bunch of old people. LOL
Its does not need to be 7 days 3-4 nights will work
Looking for alternatives.
So far we came up with
1. Orlando of coarse.
2. Smoky Mountains
I have no experience with timeshares in the Smokey's. But we will want a nice view and to be in the hills/mountain not flat land. We all live in flat lands so if it's going to be cold it needs to be beautiful right outside the window. Will any of the timeshares in that area be worth looking at. We don't care about water parks etc. more interested in nature.
I found a cool website for cabins https://www.largecabinrentals.com/
3. NYC
We will have to cash in everyones Hotel points and by airlines tickets but it's a once in a lifetime thing. Not sure its worth it. I enjoy New Year's eve just fine on the TV, but I could check it off the list. The college kids think its cool.
4. Mexico
We will have to buy flights but its warm.