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James T
I love to go tent camping and hiking. Any recommendations?
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SE nebraska has indian cave state park, wonderful place. ive been several times
SE nebraska has indian cave state park, wonderful place. ive been several times
Honeymoon ideas for early 20's couple on a budget.?
lushsmashl
We are going on a honeymoon in the middle of July. We live in Iowa. We are wondering what to do, things to see, places to visit, without spending a whole lot of money.
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We got married last July, and we rented a little cabin for a week in the Appalachian Mountains. It was lovely - just the two of us; we explored all the local things and rented movies and cuddled. It depends on what type of person you are, and how much entertainment you want. A secluded cabin for a week would drive some extroverts nuts I'm sure. :-)
Another option is a bed & breakfast. However, I've heard some complaints that the thin walls make it not so private, so you might want to get a recommendation or visit it yourself.
I would avoid high tourist areas, like Orlando. Things are very expensive there, so it's hard to have an inexpensive time unless you get a deal on a package or something.
How much do you want to travel? You could go to a state park and rent a cabin there (though I would advise against tent camping on your honeymoon!). Or just a hotel in a big city where you can do a lot of walking and site-seeing - doesn't have to be expensive if you are okay with just walking around. That might be better if you're looking for something more exciting than a remote cabin.
I hope these help!
We got married last July, and we rented a little cabin for a week in the Appalachian Mountains. It was lovely - just the two of us; we explored all the local things and rented movies and cuddled. It depends on what type of person you are, and how much entertainment you want. A secluded cabin for a week would drive some extroverts nuts I'm sure. :-)
Another option is a bed & breakfast. However, I've heard some complaints that the thin walls make it not so private, so you might want to get a recommendation or visit it yourself.
I would avoid high tourist areas, like Orlando. Things are very expensive there, so it's hard to have an inexpensive time unless you get a deal on a package or something.
How much do you want to travel? You could go to a state park and rent a cabin there (though I would advise against tent camping on your honeymoon!). Or just a hotel in a big city where you can do a lot of walking and site-seeing - doesn't have to be expensive if you are okay with just walking around. That might be better if you're looking for something more exciting than a remote cabin.
I hope these help!
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