When you start planning a vacation you may find that getting there can be quiet expensive. Plane tickets to hot tourist destinations can be pretty pricey. So if you are looking to have fun with the family and want to cut cost on airlines then you may consider these less known cities of fun.
Nashville, TN-
Often referred to as the country music capital, this city is also home to many family focused activities. They have a zoo which includes the largest community-built playground and many beautiful exhibits. My family and I went there with their cousins and after spending 7 hours in shaded walk ways we still didn't see everything and my kids can't wait to go back. They also have an Adventure Science Center and many other features. If you want to drive a bit you can also visit a few aquariums that are amazing.
Williamsburg, VA-
This is a great place to go for a little culture and fun. They have a Europe-themed amusement park that sits on a 100-acre property. Then after you've spent a couple days there you can end your vacation in Water Country USA, which has 30+ rides, live entertainment and shopping.
Branson, MO-
This city was often called America's Family Destination, this title has been used a lot less in the past decade, but the fun is still there. They have rides, festivals and a city where more the 100 people show off their various skills to anyone willing to watch.
Bar Harbor, ME-
This city is rarely talked about, nor is it ever considered a tourist hot spot, however, for families this city has a little bit of everything for everyone. There are beaches and beach style rides. Plus it sits next to Acadia National Park which has ranger guided programs for outdoor family fun. There is also an oceanarium where kids can get up close and personal with various marine life and a Lobster Hatchery for your children to learn everything they want about Lobsters.
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