Anyone know of a low-cost beach travel spot that is near Cincinnati somewhat?
Spring break is coming soon. I am looking for a beach that is close to greater Cincinnati and will be inexpensive. Maybe somewhere in virginia I mean that's the closest beach I can think of. If you know any good places that are beaches and are fun and I can go to that won't cost a lot of money please let me know. I'm looking for something about 5 hours or less away and If you know of a decent hotel nearby that doesn't cost a lot but is clean and nice please also list that. Links would be helpful.
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10 hours away by car is Myrtle Beach North Carolina. Loads of young people go there for Spring break. I stayed at a campground with tent and trunk full of camping things, with my girlfriend.... a long time ago. There is no beach that is 5 hours away, except maybe Lake ERIE straight North. Don't overlook the little islands there (Put in Bay) that are also a great hangout for college students. between Toledo and Cleveland, but more to the west. ISLANDS!! http://www.putinbay.com/ http://www.pibinfo.com/ budget lodging : http://www.calibex.com/Hotels--zzput+in+bay+ohio+lodgingz2703100zcalibex2zB7z5---html?nxtg=30810a1c0507-6885328611224E69
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chicago - downtown - lake michigan has som egreat beaches. not yourtypical spring break beach trip, but it's quite the scene
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You can always go up to Macinac Island in Michigan. Or Put in Bay on Lake Erie. There is Virginia Beach in Virginia. There is The Outer Banks in North Carolina, which is much nicer than Myrtle or Virginia beaches, but is somewhat secluded- pretty much just good restaurants and beaches outside of Nags Head. I also like Hilton Head or Tybee Island, in Georgia. They are also abotu 12 hours drive since they are pretty much straight down I75, and they are also much nicer than Virginia or Myrtle beaches. Myrtle beach does have nice beaches, but its also miles and miles of cheesy tourist crap too.
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About what 2 interstates travel from Cincinnati,Ohia to Buffalo New York
what 2 interstates travel from Cincinnati,Ohia to Buffalo New York?
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none directly you could go 75 to 70 to 77 to 80/90 or take 75 to 80/90
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It is really three Interstates that take you from Cincinnati Ohio to Buffalo New York ...Interstate 71...Interstate 271 and Interstate 90. 430 miles...about. But if you want to just use 2 Interstates it would be Interstate 71 all the way to Interstate 90...way out of the way though.
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none directly you could go 75 to 70 to 77 to 80/90 or take 75 to 80/90
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It is really three Interstates that take you from Cincinnati Ohio to Buffalo New York ...Interstate 71...Interstate 271 and Interstate 90. 430 miles...about. But if you want to just use 2 Interstates it would be Interstate 71 all the way to Interstate 90...way out of the way though.
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About I want to travel from Cincinnati, OH to Newark, NJ, how do I do this on the megabus
I want to travel from Cincinnati, OH to Newark, NJ, how do I do this on the megabus?
It seems that Megabus is only giving me three options to travel to from Cincnnati, they are: Chicago, Columbus and Indianapolis. And I am trying to go to New Jersey. How do I do this!!! HELP! I'm supposed to be leaving this Saturday, 10th of July!!!!
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To the best of my knowledge, the MegaBus routes in the midwest do not connect to the MegaBus routes on the East Coast. The MegaBus does not go to Newark, either. Your best bet for bus transportation would be Greyhound. Amtrak could take you there by train but it would take about the same amount of time and cost more.
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It seems that Megabus is only giving me three options to travel to from Cincnnati, they are: Chicago, Columbus and Indianapolis. And I am trying to go to New Jersey. How do I do this!!! HELP! I'm supposed to be leaving this Saturday, 10th of July!!!!
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To the best of my knowledge, the MegaBus routes in the midwest do not connect to the MegaBus routes on the East Coast. The MegaBus does not go to Newark, either. Your best bet for bus transportation would be Greyhound. Amtrak could take you there by train but it would take about the same amount of time and cost more.
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About anyone know of great places to travel within 8-10 hours of cincinnati with teenage boys
anyone know of great places to travel within 8-10 hours of cincinnati with teenage boys?
I am planning a 4-5 day trip with my 14 year old son and a friend in July. I was looking for something fun that is close enough to drive to, without exhausting me. The boys are very active and love sports and outdoors. Gatlinburg is out, we've been there a few times and they dont want to go there.
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Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Indians, and there's another museum [science, maybe?] that, I think, is near the RRHOF. Or Chicago. Lots to do there, including baseball games, MOSI, Shedd Aquarium, Natural History Museum, Millennium Park, etc.
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Cedar Point, in Sandusky is a blast! There is a water park connected to the theme park, and it's right on Lake Erie. Hocking Hills, Ohio is beautiful, you can canoe, kayak, hike, camp, fish all the outdoors activities you can think of.
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The Red River Gorge is a really great place to do some Hiking (and only about 3 hours from Cincinnati). If you want to camp, I would recommend Miguel's campground (1890 Natural Bridge Rd Slade, KY 40376). Otherwise there are plenty of small cabins to rent (but still stop by Miguel's for some great pizza). Your boys would probably really enjoy some via ferrata rock climbing while they are there too (http://www.torrentfalls.com/).
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I was gonna say Cedar Point or Red River Gorge. I've been to both and they are way less than 8 hrs away =) Red River Gorge is kind of like Gatlinburg only it's not built up like a tourist attraction. There is lots of great hiking and caves to explore. Rock climbing if you know how or are into that. The Natural Bridge. The hiking isn't super easy either so that's nice to have a bit of a challenge. And Cedar Point is just a blast. Way more fun than Kings Island (although I do love KI). Plus it's close enough to Cleveland to hop over and go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame if you/they want, it's about an Hr drive.
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Chicago is fun or if you want to go on a beach vacation, Virginia or Myrtle Beach. For an adventurous vacation that your 14 year old and friend would like, look in places like Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee for things like whitewater rafting and hoarse back riding but it will probably be about the same as your Gatlinburg trip. Or you can stay in Ohio and go to Cedar Point. It's really fun to rent a house by the lake. Or to the Rock and Roll hall of fame and stuff. Just Google tourist sites in Ohio. Put-in bay is nice but your teenagers might get bored but you can check that out. Um, there's this package were you can go to the columbus zoo, zoombezie (spelling?) bay, the aquarium and some "african" Safari. My friend goes toMichigann for a week and likes it. Those PureMichigann trips look nice. But of coarse Michigann is Ohio's rival so...lol. Wherever you go, have fun!
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I am planning a 4-5 day trip with my 14 year old son and a friend in July. I was looking for something fun that is close enough to drive to, without exhausting me. The boys are very active and love sports and outdoors. Gatlinburg is out, we've been there a few times and they dont want to go there.
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Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Indians, and there's another museum [science, maybe?] that, I think, is near the RRHOF. Or Chicago. Lots to do there, including baseball games, MOSI, Shedd Aquarium, Natural History Museum, Millennium Park, etc.
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Cedar Point, in Sandusky is a blast! There is a water park connected to the theme park, and it's right on Lake Erie. Hocking Hills, Ohio is beautiful, you can canoe, kayak, hike, camp, fish all the outdoors activities you can think of.
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The Red River Gorge is a really great place to do some Hiking (and only about 3 hours from Cincinnati). If you want to camp, I would recommend Miguel's campground (1890 Natural Bridge Rd Slade, KY 40376). Otherwise there are plenty of small cabins to rent (but still stop by Miguel's for some great pizza). Your boys would probably really enjoy some via ferrata rock climbing while they are there too (http://www.torrentfalls.com/).
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I was gonna say Cedar Point or Red River Gorge. I've been to both and they are way less than 8 hrs away =) Red River Gorge is kind of like Gatlinburg only it's not built up like a tourist attraction. There is lots of great hiking and caves to explore. Rock climbing if you know how or are into that. The Natural Bridge. The hiking isn't super easy either so that's nice to have a bit of a challenge. And Cedar Point is just a blast. Way more fun than Kings Island (although I do love KI). Plus it's close enough to Cleveland to hop over and go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame if you/they want, it's about an Hr drive.
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Chicago is fun or if you want to go on a beach vacation, Virginia or Myrtle Beach. For an adventurous vacation that your 14 year old and friend would like, look in places like Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee for things like whitewater rafting and hoarse back riding but it will probably be about the same as your Gatlinburg trip. Or you can stay in Ohio and go to Cedar Point. It's really fun to rent a house by the lake. Or to the Rock and Roll hall of fame and stuff. Just Google tourist sites in Ohio. Put-in bay is nice but your teenagers might get bored but you can check that out. Um, there's this package were you can go to the columbus zoo, zoombezie (spelling?) bay, the aquarium and some "african" Safari. My friend goes toMichigann for a week and likes it. Those PureMichigann trips look nice. But of coarse Michigann is Ohio's rival so...lol. Wherever you go, have fun!
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About What are some great travel destinations within 600 miles of Cincinnati, OH
What are some great travel destinations within 600 miles of Cincinnati, OH?
I'd love to hear any suggestions -- both major destinations and those that are off the beaten path.
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Gatlinburg/ Pigeon Forge TN. Great family destination or lots to do w/ the girls. Very romantic for the couple great for everyone. Chicago - never been there but its one of my must see's looks to be lots to do as well. Louisville or St. Louis- lots of famous landmarks and big for baseball fans. Sandusky Oh- Six Flags theme Park? Other little towns in the middle make it a week long thing and travel to different places and stay and see the off the beaten path sites.
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Philadelphia, PA Chattanooga, TN Hannibal, MO
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North Carolina or South Carolina coasts !!
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are you near WKRP in Cincinnati haa jhaa dont expect anyone remembers that show
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why not try a foreign country and go to Toronto, Canada, 435 miles. Go see the Arch or Budweiser in St. Louis, Missouri, 420 miles.Want to see a few vineyards go to Charlottesville, VA, 458 miles.
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I'd love to hear any suggestions -- both major destinations and those that are off the beaten path.
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niagra falls is good
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Gatlinburg/ Pigeon Forge TN. Great family destination or lots to do w/ the girls. Very romantic for the couple great for everyone. Chicago - never been there but its one of my must see's looks to be lots to do as well. Louisville or St. Louis- lots of famous landmarks and big for baseball fans. Sandusky Oh- Six Flags theme Park? Other little towns in the middle make it a week long thing and travel to different places and stay and see the off the beaten path sites.
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Philadelphia, PA Chattanooga, TN Hannibal, MO
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North Carolina or South Carolina coasts !!
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are you near WKRP in Cincinnati haa jhaa dont expect anyone remembers that show
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why not try a foreign country and go to Toronto, Canada, 435 miles. Go see the Arch or Budweiser in St. Louis, Missouri, 420 miles.Want to see a few vineyards go to Charlottesville, VA, 458 miles.
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