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Post Today at 1:40 am
Lancaster PA
Niagara Falls
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amother
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Post Today at 1:53 am
I would say San Diego or Los Angeles.
But not now... definitely not now. Fires keep erupting but BH smoke is not too bad as winds are blowing it away from us.

I would actually go winter break next year.
Weather is fantastic: typically not too cold or wet.
Gorgeous breathtaking hikes (if not burnt out). Lots of nature once you get out of the city.
Winter doesn't have too scantily clad women outside. Even walking on the beach isn't usually too bad in January when it is cold out.

LA: more food, minyanim. So much to do. Museums, drive to a number of theme parks, botanical gardens, aquarium of Pacific, zoo...

San Diego: more laid back but enough to fill a vacation or two! USS Midway museum (a museum on Midway on a real decommissioned navy vessel!), 2 world class zoos, sea world. Legoland. Food- a few places and the Ralph's in LA Jolla has a huge kosher take out section.
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amother
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Post Today at 1:56 am
Scottsdale or Phoenix
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amother
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Post Today at 2:01 am
amother Babypink wrote:
I would say San Diego or Los Angeles.
But not now... definitely not now. Fires keep erupting but BH smoke is not too bad as winds are blowing it away from us.

I would actually go winter break next year.
Weather is fantastic: typically not too cold or wet.
Gorgeous breathtaking hikes (if not burnt out). Lots of nature once you get out of the city.
Winter doesn't have too scantily clad women outside. Even walking on the beach isn't usually too bad in January when it is cold out.

LA: more food, minyanim. So much to do. Museums, drive to a number of theme parks, botanical gardens, aquarium of Pacific, zoo...

San Diego: more laid back but enough to fill a vacation or two! USS Midway museum (a museum on Midway on a real decommissioned navy vessel!), 2 world class zoos, sea world. Legoland. Food- a few places and the Ralph's in LA Jolla has a huge kosher take out section.



Off topic but is it really a problem to go to San Diego now (meaning in 2 weeks)?
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amother
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Post Today at 3:22 am
EishesChayil613 wrote:
Thank you so much for the suggestions! Really appreciate it. As a family, we’re looking for something low key and simple that all the kids can enjoy. We’re not super into museums or overly “touristy” stuff, but parks, zoos, aquariums or nice nature trails would be great, as long as it’s easy enough for the little ones. Having access to kosher restaurants or takeout, plus a community with minyanim is really important too.

We’re planning to go in the summer, iy”H, so we’re trying to figure out how far we’re willing to travel. If we’re flying, we’d consider anywhere that’s affordable and fits our needs, but for driving, something like Montreal or Cleveland could be doable.

Also, is it frum-compatible to go to a baseball game? Our son has been asking about it, but we’re not sure if it’s something we should look into or not.

Thanks again for sharing these ideas! It’s really helpful.


If youre even considering it, then
Baseball games are somewhat community dependent.


I recommend you speak to.yoir sons rebbe for advice.

My husband (n his 40s) grew up going to baseball games as did my family.
Those of us n Lakewood dont take our kids as it is frowned on in the schools to go and to follow sports in general (I send to a "baalebatish" school and even there most kids dont).

Our siblings in baltimore take their kids to games and it seems common to follow sports in the younger grades.

If youre going to take ds to a game, go in the spring when its still cold.
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amother
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Post Today at 3:41 am
EishesChayil613 wrote:
Looking for a frum-compatible vacation destination for our family, iy”H traveling from Baltimore. We have 5 sweet kinder (ages 2, 4, 6, 8, and 9 — the oldest and youngest are girls), b”H, and this will be our first proper family getaway. While we are a two car household, b”H, we’re still trying to be mindful of our budget. Whether by car or plane, it’s very important to us that the destination is truly frum-compatible, with easy access to kosher food, minyanim, and a tzniusdig atmosphere for our mishpacha. Any ideas or recommendations? Tizku l’mitzvos!


What kind of food situation are you looking for?

Lake george is nice, though maybe far from Baltimore.

Theres a (big) minyan in the summer beun hazmanim.

I dont know about food. We almost always bring our own and grill, use a griidle/betty crocker. (Btw, eatng out is a HUGE expense so plan for that if thats what you are doing)


Another option is Tannersville which is in the edge of the jewish catskills but has a lot of its own amenities.


Poconis/scranton (I think the kosher food is in a different town).

Posters mentioned arizona or las Vegas.bit will be hot! But you can get a good deal on a beautiful airbnb with a poool and also take day trips to see out of this world nature.

Denver also beautiful.


The voice of lakewood does features every summer on places to go. Maybe google that.
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Ruchel




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 3:45 am
To me? every place where people in the street aren't beach dressed
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amother
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Post Today at 4:09 am
Cookiegirl wrote:
Lancaster PA
Niagara Falls


Lancaster is THE TOP Lakewood famil6 vacation destination!
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