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When a lot of people go out of town, they don’t think twice about booking a reservation at a hotel. We want to encourage you to go the bed and
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breakfast route instead. You can get more privacy. The service is more personable. The rooms are oftentimes larger and customized (many bed and breakfasts have rooms with “themes”). There are
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various activities on the grounds. They usually have spa and specialized menu packages. And breakfast is included in the rate. There are a lot of absolutely breathtaking bed and breakfasts throughout
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the country. Click
here to read up on some of them and consider going on your own bed and breakfast tour.
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If you and yours travel on a fairly consistent basis, you probably already know about glamping. If not, it’s the combination of the word “glamourous” and “camping”---and with just reason.
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Glamping ain’t what the Boy and Girl Scouts do! If you decide to go glamping, you can find everything from air-conditioned tents to log cabins with catering service. It’s basically getting
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the benefits of being outdoors with the accommodations of being inside someplace really nice.
Glamping.com.
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On certain glamping websites, you’ll see some treehouses that will absolutely blow your mind! This is becoming so popular that you can go to your favorite search engine, put “romantic
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treehouse getaways” in the search field and get all sorts of options. Treehouse Point (Issaquah, Washington), The Treehouse at Winvian Farm (Litchfield Hills, Connecticut) and Out ‘N’ About Treehouse Treesort
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(Cave Junction, Oregon) are just a few fan favorites. Brings new meaning to “sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!” (Click
here to read up on these and other romantic
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Or how about this? Pull out a map, talk to about places both of you have never been before, then plan on going there. It doesn’t have to be a
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major city either. There are all sorts of quaint towns that have great restaurants, luxurious wineries and outdoor activities. Click
here to read about some of the most
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romantic towns in the United States.
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If you like taking walks down memory road, "interview" your parents or grandparents about where they first fell in love, got married and or/honeymooned. If it’s in the United States,
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drive there. Just being in the same place where your family members started to fall for one another can reignite fires between you and your own spouse. It’s one of
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the most relevant historical trips you’ll ever take. No question.
One of the keys to a happy marriage is to go on dates at least a couple of times a week. It’s a great way to get in some much-needed quality time and to do something both of you enjoy. One of the best kinds of dates to go on?
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