I can only help you out by definitely ruling out any such thought of a trip to Ohio.
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I can only help you out by definitely ruling out any such thought of a trip to Ohio.
Ditto.Way overrated IMO and my wife wasn’t impressed either.
Feel free to reach out if you decide on UP area!Planning in july or august most likely. We have heard about mackinaw island, we will look into it. Thanks
I second the motionSanta Fe , NM.
Ohio is more of an ice fishing destination.I can only help you out by definitely ruling out any such thought of a trip to Ohio.
You mean a river on fire is not “scenery”?I can only help you out by definitely ruling out any such thought of a trip to Ohio.
Aye, fellow Iowan myself. If you had a couple more days I would say viking cruises might be up your alley. None around here though. What areas are you looking at going? Local, West coast, east coast, south, canada?Looking for a 4 day getaway with the wife. And I absolutely have no idea. We live in iowa so flying would probably be the easiest. I just dont Want to feel too guilty when I elk hunt in September. Something short and sweet. If I could find a place with lots of boutiques and shops in a beautiful landscape she would be happy and therefore I would be happy. As long as I can endure lol
Viking just started doing tours on the Upper Mississippi. https://www.vikingrivercruises.com/...VTefjBx0wxwKlEAAYASAAEgJop_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.dsAye, fellow Iowan myself. If you had a couple more days I would say viking cruises might be up your alley. None around here though. What areas are you looking at going? Local, West coast, east coast, south, canada?
Have you heard her say anything about where she has wanted to go through conversation?
And of course what's your budget?
Lived there for about 8 yrs. If anyone needs any tips, just let me know. My favorite months down there were Oct and April…wasn’t too humid during those times.I would suggest New Orleans for the food, music, shops and the tours including airboats. But July and August are pretty dang humid!
Second this one. I used to atlantic salmon fish in Gaspe the first week of June every year. For a few years, Id tell my wife she should meet me after fishing for a long weekend in the city and shed respond with basically a meh. I finally got her to meet me one year and still 10 years later she mentions this trip from time to time and how much she loved the city. Its really a wonderful small city. Id recommend renting a car - Ile d'Orleans is a really nice drive a short distance out of the city with some wonderful cheesemakers ( cheese!) and eateries, and Jacque Cartier National Park is a short drive out of the city with some amazing scenery and wonderful hikes.Quebec City was a good couples getaway for us. Short flights from IA, and it's as close to being in France as you can get without the transatlantic flight. French speaking (w plenty of English speakers too), French food, LOTS of boutiques shopping, history and culture etc. That's a 4 day trip likely to earn quality kitchen passes.
Third this, we had a great time even in icy January. The city was built to fire cannons into ships coming up the river, so the citadel is awesome to see. And there's museums and French Canadians and it feels like you're a million miles awaySecond this one. I used to atlantic salmon fish in Gaspe the first week of June every year. For a few years, Id tell my wife she should meet me after fishing for a long weekend in the city and shed respond with basically a meh. I finally got her to meet me one year and still 10 years later she mentions this trip from time to time and how much she loved the city. Its really a wonderful small city. Id recommend renting a car - Ile d'Orleans is a really nice drive a short distance out of the city with some wonderful cheesemakers ( cheese!) and eateries, and Jacque Cartier National Park is a short drive out of the city with some amazing scenery and wonderful hikes.