Holiday destinations for the accompanied traveller

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Im getting an honorary award there. Was hoping to mix business with pleasure and get work to pay for us all…

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Been there 3 times, 1st time my two very close in ages to you’re 2, 1st thing park the cruise, do Universal all the way, Disney only for younger chislers, maybe do a day there, stay on I Drive get the I drive bus tickets will get you up to Universal one end and the outlet close by other end is the Vineyard one better in my opinion. Take the helicopter :helicopter: rides in the middle of I drive, well worth it, give Seaworid a day great :roller_coaster: there and time permitting book a day trip to Busch Gardens in Tampa, a mix of a zoo and super :roller_coaster: at your kids ages they’ll love it.

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Just got back from a week in Fuerteventura… sunshine for most of the week in the low to mid 20’s which was great… we stayed in a beautiful new hotel and had some lovely food. I also had a car so drove around most of the island… the views are beautiful but the terrain is so so bland… volcanic rocky brown terrain… really makes you appreciate our beautiful green landscape. I’m really not sure how I felt about the place… the towns have your typical Spanish resorts full of brits, Germans, loads of Italians and a smattering of Irish and then there’s the surfers paradises but the resorts of Fuerteventura felt just that bit more dingy than the usual …
all in all I honestly wouldn’t be rushing back there anyways …
anyone else here been recently and what are Yere take on the place?

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Coco key

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A few days in Orlando and then fly to Nassau for 2-3 days in Atlantis. Expensive but your kids will thank you forever.

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What is the story with cruises? Major polluters?

Watch Trainwreck on Netflix. I’d say that type of holiday would be right up your street.

Universal Studios anyway. All 4 Disney parks are worth doing. You can do a park hopper pass with Disney, we did Animal Kingdom during the day and Epcot in the evening. Disney Springs has restaurants and shopping.
I drive full of hotels and bars and restaurants.
Went into an irish bar on I drive, checking to see if they showed GAA. Run by 2 english guys, it was karaoke night.
There was a black guy around 6’5" dressed like Blade singing The Wind That Shakes the Barley!!

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I’m at a bit of a loose end in the middle of January so I thought maybe I’d treat myself to a bit of a break before the stretch comes in the evenings.

I’ve decided the Caribbean is the place to be (hopefully avoiding @Juhniallio ) and have estimated it’ll run to between €10-15k….

Has anyone any ideas on where to get the money……

Drink Beach GIF by Black & White India

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Tom’s movies are all carbon neutral

I can hardly remember! We were there for ten days or so. Universal was good, the usual shit with queues. A noble car park. No interest in Disney. Epcot they liked. We went to Seaworld to see the Orcas, that was good. Cape Canaveral was interesting. Nice drive out the causeway to it.We were there in August so there were thunder showers in the late afternoon for about an hour or so but manageable. Driving over there was a doddle, very well behaved drivers. Loads of shopping outlets if the missus fancies buying stuff. We came back after four days in NYC.

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We go again

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Are you away on holidays chief?

Have had worse December Wednesdays

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5 pints, out with one of my best pals amd his missus earlier before dinner, my missus Corona fucked us.

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You should tell her to cop herself on

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Found a lovely tapas restaurant tonight still here since 7:30 music started at 9 absolute bliss

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Name of it?