I've been looking for an all-inclusive place as well. I've come up with some alternatives:
Martha's Vineyard MA (you have to take a ferry)
Nantucket MA (you have to take a ferry)
Cape Cod MA
Poconos PA. Check out this place. Its pricey but its all inclusive and looks really nice
http://www.caesarspoconoresorts.com/honeymoons/honeymoons.aspx
Myrtle Beach SC
Virgina Beach VA
The Inn at Semiahmoo in Blaine, Washington
Lake George NY
The keys in Florida
2007-01-14 11:54:22
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answered by amor1954 2
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Bar Harbor Maine, it is one of the most amazing places I have ever been. It's a small town and relies on tourism. It's a great place to vacation and you could find a nice bed and breakfast there as well. If you wanted you can even take a boat to Canada during the week for a low price. They have whale watching which is phenominal, and if you love sea food it's fantastic!
Boston is also a great place to go, lots of great restaurants hotels, plays and such.
Cleveland Ohio which is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of fame, you also can go to Cedar Pointe the world renound rollercoaster amusement park. The football hall of fame is also in Ohio, along with the playhouse district which is only beat by Broadway in new york city.
Hawaii of course is a very obvious choice, high gay population so it just depends if you are homophobic or not if that will bother you.
If you don't mind the desert you can go to Arizona which has many different beautiful attractions if you are into that type of thing.
The pokanose (probably didn't spell that right) is well known in pennsylvania and is all about honeymoons. They have very romantic rooms, very well done and kept up nicely.
I hope some of those choices help you out!
2007-01-14 12:14:51
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answered by JordanDDunn 2
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Hi
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2007-01-14 13:29:13
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answered by angerina 2
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In the Pocono Mts in PA you'll find the Cesars Resorts they were just purchased by Hilton(ithink its hilton)hotels who has put in a million dollars worth of upgrades. They are known for Champagne glass bath tubs, fire places,pools, whirl pools and in room pools cater to honeymooners. They were known in the 70's and 80's for the honeymoon place to gobut started getting kindof seedy but with all the upgrades they look great! They will do onsite weddings and cater to extended family as well. One of the resorts is now specializing in family type retreats that includes things like baking cookies w/the kids. There is skiing in the winter and lots of other sports for summer. O did i mention the food Breakfast and dinner are included and so is entertainment in the lounge at night...good night and good luck. ; )
2007-01-14 12:44:15
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answered by bonnie, a 2
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Up north in New England. They have great bed and breakfasts and the fall foliage is gorgeous. Unless you are from there and see that all the time, then I would say it depends on your interests. Are you mountain climbers, if so maybe Northwest USA, maybe an Alaskan cruise. If you like the beach, Santa Barbara, CA or Florida or NC would be nice too. Good luck.
2007-01-14 14:37:11
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answered by Rhode Island Red 5
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It all depends on what you like to do...there's quaint B&B's in Vermont...history in Salem, Mass...for a little mystery, how about the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, the place that the Shining was based on...? Or maybe google "honeymoon packages" and see what comes up.
2007-01-14 11:52:35
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answered by auntcookie84 6
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Hilton Head Island
2007-01-14 11:51:07
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answered by cannondalerick 3
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Look at bed n breakfasts with a seperate cottage out back. Some of them will even give you a free night on your first year anniversary. They give some great deals. Look for the older towns that have cute little shops near by as well.
2007-01-14 11:49:17
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answered by tx_earthangel 3
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we are able to the San Francisco section in September for our honeymoon. that's top time for countless activities in Napa Valley, Sausallito, and San Fran. Plus the redwoods and the beaches at the instant are not distant.
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answered by ? 4
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Hawaii, which is a famous vacation spot for Honeymooners.
Guessing you dont want to deal with a lot of concerns that come with flying out of the US, maybe you should try a cruise. Whether it be Hawaii, Alaska, or the Bahamas.
2007-01-14 11:50:05
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answered by I Love My Kitties 5
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