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amother
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Yesterday at 10:44 pm
Looking for ideas:
Somewhere warm but not far. Not expensive. Access to Kosher foods and a few nice attractions. For a short vacation.
If it's a driveable distance from ny would be even more enticing. Up to 10 hrs..
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:51 pm
Thank you, What types of things are there to do there? ARe there frum people there? never heard...
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cnc
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Yesterday at 10:52 pm
No kosher food or Frum people in Myrtle Beach. (Maybe one pita place if it’s still around?)
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:54 pm
amother OP wrote: | Looking for ideas:
Somewhere warm but not far. Not expensive. Access to Kosher foods and a few nice attractions. For a short vacation.
If it's a driveable distance from ny would be even more enticing. Up to 10 hrs.. |
Following! I was thinking Atlanta but then we’d have to fly…
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DrMom
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Yesterday at 11:04 pm
I don't know of anywhere that is within a 10 hour drive of NY that is warm this time of year.
Think about it: Miami is a 19-hour drive, so you're talking about half the distance to Miami. That can get you as far south as Charlotte, NC. It's in the 40s there next week.
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Yesterday at 11:16 pm
I recommend against Myrtle Beach personally - it's very run down and trashy. Like DrMom said nothing warm that is within 10 hours of NY driving. Even Atlanta/Savannah/etc is on the cooler side right now - 30s-40s in Atlanta this week.
Maybe somewhere on the Gulf Coast? New Orleans? Is that too far?
If you do decide to fly, it's only two hours from NYC to Bermuda...just saying...
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:19 pm
Ok, thanks! Good points!
So if I do fly, is Miami the best option?
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:20 pm
Atlanta is great but it’s not warm this time of year. I went for Yeshiva week 2 years ago and it was quite chilly
OP: Bahamas, Cancun, Puerto Rico, Panama
Are your best options in terms of warm
Weather and kosher food.
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DrMom
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Yesterday at 11:29 pm
amother OP wrote: | Ok, thanks! Good points!
So if I do fly, is Miami the best option? |
If you fly, you obviously have many more choices.
You can Google the weather forecast for any place in the world, you know.
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amother
Fuchsia
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Today at 1:28 am
Phoenix
California if things calm down
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amother
NeonBlue
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Today at 1:59 am
amother Melon wrote: | Atlanta is great but it’s not warm this time of year. I went for Yeshiva week 2 years ago and it was quite chilly
OP: Bahamas, Cancun, Puerto Rico, Panama
Are your best options in terms of warm
Weather and kosher food. |
What kosher food is there in Puerto Rico? Anything besides the chabad?
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amother
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Today at 3:42 am
It's currently 28 degrees there.
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amother
Sand
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Today at 4:15 am
If you do decide to fly,
My friend is going again this year to the kosher resorts in Casa Grand Arizona, she swears by that place 'how relaxing the air is' it became a picked up vacation spot for people that want something other than Florida and beaches, I'm thinking of doing it as well, rainy weathers are rare there which is good because I like to plan ahead if I do not have to worry about the weather.
According to my research they do have 'some' food options, and she also did a Barbecue so I'm not worried
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amother
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Today at 5:31 am
amother NeonBlue wrote: | What kosher food is there in Puerto Rico? Anything besides the chabad? |
Not that I know of. But the chabad is great
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