moleculo
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My daughter broke her leg pretty badly a couple of weeks ago doing "home gymnastics". It was bad enough to need 3 screws and 2 nights in the hospital. Obviously, she is very mobility-limited. It's me, my wife, and 2 daughters, 12 (broken leg) & 14.
Spring break is coming soon and we have a bit of cabin fever after covid. We need to go somewhere and do something, having a hard time figuring out what to do.
We are located in the southeast, and prefer to drive but short direct flights are doable.
In the past we have gone to the beach or rented a cabin in the mountains...neither sound fun if you are on crutches - mountain biking, hiking, rafting...can't do any of that. Beach & sand on crutches sounds awful. Maybe we could do that for a day, max.
Disney is doable but spendy and we have done that a ton already.
I think what we would like is a nice hotel in a cool spot that has a decent pool. She isn't in a cast and swimming would be a good low-impact exercise so laying out by the pool works. The Disney hotels are great for that - wife & I can enjoy poolside beer and the girls can go do their thing. It's especially great with activities for the kids and other kids our girls can hang with (they are both very social).
Any suggestions of things to do besides Disney, and/or great resorts outside of Disney?
Spring break is coming soon and we have a bit of cabin fever after covid. We need to go somewhere and do something, having a hard time figuring out what to do.
We are located in the southeast, and prefer to drive but short direct flights are doable.
In the past we have gone to the beach or rented a cabin in the mountains...neither sound fun if you are on crutches - mountain biking, hiking, rafting...can't do any of that. Beach & sand on crutches sounds awful. Maybe we could do that for a day, max.
Disney is doable but spendy and we have done that a ton already.
I think what we would like is a nice hotel in a cool spot that has a decent pool. She isn't in a cast and swimming would be a good low-impact exercise so laying out by the pool works. The Disney hotels are great for that - wife & I can enjoy poolside beer and the girls can go do their thing. It's especially great with activities for the kids and other kids our girls can hang with (they are both very social).
Any suggestions of things to do besides Disney, and/or great resorts outside of Disney?
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