My wife suggested we investigate ideas for a family vacation in Seattle or Portland. She thinks they are close together.
Time Frame: Middle of July to Middle of August
Vacation duration: One week maximum.
Who we are:
This will be the four of us:
Me - up early and raring to go see and do everything. Likes to plan.
My wife - loves to sleep in, doesn't like to plan.
19 year old son- loves to learn and is quite the city adventurer
16 year old daughter - usually sleeps in, enjoys city adventure.
Coming from Cincinnati, we will have the 3 hour time difference.
Food - Sky is the limit for the other 3, I am the pickiest eater of the bunch (yeah pretty simple foods). We do enjoy going off the beaten path to experience interesting eateries (we try to be somewhat price conscious, but when we are on vacation....) PS. we are all coffee drinkers
Transportation - We will fly out there. Once there if we don't have to have a car, that will be great. Could see renting one for a day or two if necessary. (Background - a half dozen years ago we spent a week in San Francisco, bought the public transportation week long pass, rented a car for one day to go to Muir Woods and the Pacific Ocean.(GREAT VACATION)
Looking for a mix of sightseeing, museums, historic districts, gardens, archituecture, unique to the area stuff.
All ideas and thoughts appreciated
Thanks
Russ
Time Frame: Middle of July to Middle of August
Vacation duration: One week maximum.
Who we are:
This will be the four of us:
Me - up early and raring to go see and do everything. Likes to plan.
My wife - loves to sleep in, doesn't like to plan.
19 year old son- loves to learn and is quite the city adventurer
16 year old daughter - usually sleeps in, enjoys city adventure.
Coming from Cincinnati, we will have the 3 hour time difference.
Food - Sky is the limit for the other 3, I am the pickiest eater of the bunch (yeah pretty simple foods). We do enjoy going off the beaten path to experience interesting eateries (we try to be somewhat price conscious, but when we are on vacation....) PS. we are all coffee drinkers
Transportation - We will fly out there. Once there if we don't have to have a car, that will be great. Could see renting one for a day or two if necessary. (Background - a half dozen years ago we spent a week in San Francisco, bought the public transportation week long pass, rented a car for one day to go to Muir Woods and the Pacific Ocean.(GREAT VACATION)
Looking for a mix of sightseeing, museums, historic districts, gardens, archituecture, unique to the area stuff.
All ideas and thoughts appreciated
Thanks
Russ


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