Try Wisconsin Dells - it has something for everyone.
2006-07-09 03:29:17
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answered by captlex 4
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It relies upon on what you communicate the Midwest yet i'd say Gatlinburg, Tennessee, value is low, a staggering aquarium there, between the acceptable interior the country, united states of united statesa. western themes in case you want that and in case you do not staggering trekking trails, waterfalls, lots to do. communicate over with Westgate timeshares, they offer you a free position to stay for an afternoon or 2 in case you wade via an afternoon vacation which isn't so undesirable.
2016-10-14 06:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what you consider the Midwest but I would say Gatlinburg, Tennessee, cost is low, a wonderful aquarium there, one of the best in the country, country western things if you like that and if you don't wonderful hiking trails, waterfalls, lots to do. Talk to Westgate timeshares, they give you a free place to stay for a day or two if you go through a tour which isn't so bad.
2006-07-09 04:28:48
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answered by Patricia S 3
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Lawrence, Ks is pretty nice this time of year. It's got a lot of museums in town and there is a big amusement park called Worlds of Fun about an hour away. There are also a couple of really nice hotels in the downtown area and all kinds of restaurants within walking distance. There's a big public pool and there are a lot of parks near downtown. It's also a very safe, friendly town.
2006-07-09 03:31:05
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answered by DarkBlossom 2
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You could always do Chicago and the beach there, but that's an expensive one. For a cheaper, albeit trashier, excursion, try Cedar Point of Kings Island or Sea World or something. Midwest, fun rides/attractions, and it won't break the bank.
2006-07-09 03:30:25
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answered by JCS 3
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My favorite vacation in the mid-west is Gatlinburg, TN. It has everything you could possibly want. The cost is minimal. It has a haunted house, Ripley's believe it or not museum, those old time picture takers, Dollywood for amusement, fishing, camping, lodges with jaccuzies. Litterally, any thing you want to make of it.
I'm from Indiana and I go every chance I get.
2006-07-09 04:07:56
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answered by Cynthia S 1
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Depends on what part of the midwest... Missouri has the Lake of the Ozarks. Colorado has cabins you can rent, just have to take/buy your own food-www.vrbo.com Not much here in KS Six Flags in TX still I believe
2006-07-09 03:29:48
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answered by Coach Schreiner 1
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Indiana dunes in Northwest Indiana is a great vacation spot. Swimming, hiking, camping, cabin rentals, nature tours, great shopping nearby, zoo in Michigan city...close, a great water park within 10 miles. Chicago just 45 minutes away. Lots to do in N/W Indiana! Check out http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/regions/north/driving_tour.asp
2006-07-09 03:41:30
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answered by sandpup 1
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There are several - Wisconsin Dells - anyplace around Lake Michigan - The Amish areas in Iowa.
2006-07-09 03:29:26
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answered by AlphaFemale 5
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Six Flags in St. Louis..and the zoo
Worlds of Fun in Kansas City
Branson ,Mo...Silver Dollar City
Six Flags...Dallas,Tx.
Mall of America..Minneapolis,Minnesota
2006-07-09 03:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Wisconsin Dells in Wisconsin. Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH.
2006-07-09 03:29:49
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answered by wondering in michigan 4
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