First there’s Thanksgiving,
then Hanukah, Christmas and New Years. If you have kids,
Spring Break or Easter Vacation follows. To many people,
these are the best times of the year for a resort or cruise vacation. To
others, it is completely unthinkable to leave home over the holidays.
There is a certain comfort of being
home with family on Thanksgiving, but we personally love to have
traditional Thanksgiving dinners with our kids in untraditional
places. Over the years, we have had amazing turkey at various
hotels in Hawaii, Orlando and San Diego; on cruises to the Caribbean
and Mexico; on the slopes of Whistler Mountain; and at the Bellagio
Hotel in Las Vegas. One of the advantages -- no choosing
between my in-laws and my own extended family. By leaving
town, we upset both sides of the family equally! Another
advantage is that it is really nice to have someone else do all
the cooking. Finally, we have enjoyed establishing our own
tradition for Thanksgiving where we give thanks for all we have,
but we try to do so in a different place each year. We also
try to get an early start to our trips, departing on the Tuesday
(or earlier) before Thanksgiving. The Wednesday traffic,
even to the airport, can be just too aggravating!
Christmas, Hanukah,
New Years and Easter frequently mean extra days off for employees. With
the kids out of school, travel over this time period can be as
easy for a family as traveling during the summer. Our clients
book a fair amount of big family reunion trips over these holidays
where people from various parts of the country get together at
a single resort or on a ship. The downside to travel during
the Christmas and New Years periods is that it is often more expensive
due to the increased demand. Of course, we try to find our
clients the best deals possible.
The spirit of the holidays can make
travel even better. Everywhere my family has traveled over
the holidays, people have been especially nice. Hotels have
been extra accommodating. This sets the whole tone for the
trip. When we went to Disney World during December a few
years ago, we were welcomed by hotel clerks in holiday costumes. The
decorations throughout the theme parks were incredible, and they
were even roasting chestnuts in front of our hotel! Disney
has a way of making everything magical. We’ve sent
many happy vacationers to London over the holidays. While
it can often be on the rainy side, we have had nothing but glowing
reports from the Harrods shoppers. Getting rooms at
the best hotels in Hawaii can be challenging, but we can usually
make good things happen. Soaking up the sun in paradise can
actually make for a very festive holiday!
Most cruise lines have
cruises that are considered either Christmas or New Years cruises. Unpacking
just once and seeing many places has a very strong appeal. Our
most popular floating resorts during the holidays visit Mexico
or the Caribbean. If you have some flexibility on when you
travel, be aware that early December departures could save you
a lot of money!
New Years in Las Vegas is over-the-top,
as you would expect from Las Vegas. The city puts on an amazing
fireworks show that is televised around the world. Be prepared
for big crowds. If you are bothered by wall-to-wall people
in various stages of intoxication, stay away from Vegas over New
Years!
Here is a list of some of our favorite
spots for the Holidays. We highly suggest you plan ahead,
especially for Thanksgiving and Christmas getaways.
The Best Holiday Vacations
- Disney World (great for families and Disney fanatics)
- A Princess, Oceania or Regent Seven Seas Cruise
- A week in London at either The Goring Hotel or
The Dorchester.
- Hawaii. Spend a week on Maui or Kauai. We
recommend the Grand Wailea, Four Seasons, and the Grand Hyatt
Kauai.
- A romantic weekend in Monterey, California. Splurge
and stay at The Inn at Spanish Bay.
- New Years in Las Vegas. (What happens in
Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas!) Make sure you want to be
around a lot of people before choosing this one.
- Several days at The One & Only Palmilla Resort
in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Be totally pampered in the spa!
Of course, those are just some of
our choices. The more we travel, the bigger the list gets!