Hey, any woman calls me "pookie" and I'll follow her anywhere. x;-)
So far I'm beginning to get the picture that South of the Border is a pretty popular getaway. A friend suggested that Massachusetts, Vermont, NH, etc. are pretty that time of year, too.
The mountains in Colorado are beautiful at that time of year. The Aspens are turning, it's off-season for a cheap hotel rate and the weather is very pleasant. Wherever you go, have fun and enjoy. Just to get away from everything is enough for me no matter where I may end up.
Sorry this is late but better than never. We have a beautiful country -- pick a state, any state, or several for that matter and see what they have to offer. Here in lovely NC we have beaches, mountains and in between. We have historic, wineries (great wine unlike Napa Valley wine although we have that variety too), or try the Dakotas they have a lot of interesting things to see and do from eating Buffalo Burgers at the Wall Drug (SD), Badlands, Black Hills (great jewlery for mom, sis, or fellow HR folk that give great ideas), there is even Flinstones Park (we were there when I was a kid so I'm not sure if that still exists -- it was the last century -- but the Corn Palace is still there. There is nothing like Hawaii -- or try the Midwest -- Southeastern Wisconsin has a TON of things to see and do. We went to Gettysburg when our kids were little and camped (we couldn't afford a hotel) but it was a great week to close out the world (Tv, phones, etc.)
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So far I'm beginning to get the picture that South of the Border is a pretty popular getaway. A friend suggested that Massachusetts, Vermont, NH, etc. are pretty that time of year, too.
Make sure you don't accidentally end-up at South of The Border, that tourist trap hell hole on the I-95 North Carolina/South Carolina border
Actually it's supposed to get up to the mid-50's today...that's New England's crazy weather for you!
Cheryl C.
The weather is usually really nice in the fall.
good luck on sorting out a vacation trip.