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I live in NE Georgia. I would prefer not to have to drive more than 3 hours. There is me, hubby, 4 kids (girl 15, boys 12,11, & 6) I am not opposed to any and all ideas of lodging (camping, ect) packing our own food and don't need 5 star accomadations. Please list fun things to do or places to see and the cost if possible. I Would like something for 4 or 5 days. Thanks in advance for any info, also please list websites if you are listing specific places and they have a website.

2007-07-24 15:43:07 · 3 answers · asked by Bethany 5 in Travel United States Other - United States

I have tons of places I'd like to go, I want place that people have actually been and had a good time. I'd really like places that are not advertised as well and kinda off the wall so they won't be quite as crowded as the "main" vacationing areas. :)

2007-07-24 15:56:38 · update #1

I like the KOA campground idea, I've always been afraid to go to places like that because I don't want to end up watching everyone elses kids. Our local parks are awful in that parents turn kids loose and you have to keep an eye on them or risk your own kids getting hurt. Anyone have trouble with this at places?

2007-07-24 17:17:25 · update #2

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KOA Campgrounds are really great & inexpensive...you can rent cabins...lot cheaper than motels & better than tents (which you can do at KOA...cabins, RV's, tents)...

Two friends & I just rented a KOA cabin by the ocean at the Outer Banks of NC. It was my 1st experience at that ( I am a senior citizen) & I loved it. One word of warning...a cabin is just that...a cabin...small w/ beds, electricity, heat/ air & that is it 'cept for a swing on front 'porch'...you supply everything else...except water from outside. Showers & rest rooms are located in other buildings throughout the campground.

But as I said...senior citizen (the others were a generation younger), 1st experience, really liked it. Might want to give it a try. KOA campgrounds are located through the U.S.

2007-07-24 16:56:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I'd check out Chattanooga,Tn.
A ton of sites and some camp grounds near the center of activities.

2007-07-24 16:16:05 · answer #2 · answered by blakree 7 · 1 1

Why not go on line and do some research for your self. seems to me you want someone else to do the ground work for you. part of a fun holiday is doing the planning. ask your kids what they'd like to do, I'm sure they will have some great ideas.

2007-07-24 15:48:18 · answer #3 · answered by gone! 6 · 2 2

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