Best U.S. Places for Thanksgiving Getaway

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Thanksgiving is the perfect time of the year for multigenerational gatherings at home. However, at the same time, it can provide the perfect excuse for a getaway. It’s a long weekend and how can one resist the temptation to take a break from all the work? Traveling for Thanksgiving doesn’t necessarily mean giving up all of its treasured traditions. Like cooking the turkey, baking the pies, and cleaning up afterward. If you haven’t made your plans for Thanksgiving yet, we have brought you some of the top destinations across the U.S. You’re sure to find something that appeals to everyone in the family.

Kauai, Hawaii

 

Any time of the year is a great time to go to Hawaii, but November is particularly good. It is because it tends to be less overrun with tourists which offer you a quieter time. Moreover, it also allows you to enjoy a fabulous turkey dinner and you can find most resort restaurants offering special meals for the holiday. Choose the dry side of Hawaii Island, like the southern or western coasts of Kauai. It is the perfect spot to choose as it allows you to experience more idyllic weather. Do also check out the holiday parade in Waikiki, held the Friday after Thanksgiving each year.

Orlando, Florida

 

You might not consider a theme park during the holiday week as usually, theme parks do tend to be jam-packed. However, DisneyWorld and Universal Studios have extended hours and this makes it easier to enjoy the rides. Yes, you can enjoy shows without battling massive crowds. The cherry on top is you can find all sorts of options for Thanksgiving meals at Disney Resorts. Whatever else you need, you are not gonna miss out on the traditional feast. It is one of the best options to consider for your Thanksgiving getaway.

Santa Barbara, California

 

Santa Barbara is another great option to consider as it is a beautiful vacation destination in every season. The climate is mild year-round. The panoramic iconic landscape makes it more special as it is cradled between the spectacular Santa Ynez Mountains and the gleaming blue stretch of the Pacific. Here you will find a multitude of fantastic restaurants which serve Thanksgiving dinner. On the weekend you can plan a walk down the streets and experience wine tasting and gallery browsing.

New York City, New York

 

Are you looking for a classic Thanksgiving experience, head to New York City at Big Apple which is famous for its Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It attracts over three million spectators each year. This annual parade is indeed the best delicacy for you as it offers Broadway shows, massive balloons, clowns,  floats, cheerleaders, and marching bands. We recommend you make your reservations in time if you are planning Thanksgiving dinner at a restaurant with your family. New York City is indeed one of the most favorable options to plan your Thanksgiving Holiday.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

 

Santa Fe, New Mexico is your call if you want to learn more about Native American culture through its world-renowned museums and art galleries. We recommend you to be a part of the annual three-day Winter Indian Market. If you truly want to make the most of your Thanksgiving Holiday, then this must be on your bucket list. It features over 200 artists, as well as native dance groups and music. You may also go for Ski Santa Fe as it remains open on Thanksgiving Day. Enjoy this time of the year in the best way possible just the way it deserves.

Chicago, Illinois

 

Chicago offers all types of free holiday activities and temptations that make it an incredible place to be on Thanksgiving weekend. The festivities are spectacular, and there is a three-hour-long annual Thanksgiving Day Parade. We recommend you arrive early if you want a good spot. Experience the spectacle of giant helium balloons, marching bands, performances, and rhythmic drum lines. You can also enjoy ice skating and caroling here as well. Are you ready to enjoy the most festive time of the year with your loved ones?

New Orleans, Louisiana

 

New Orleans is well known for partying and fabulous food. What other place can be better than the Thanksgiving holiday? What makes New Orleans unique is that it gave birth to a modern Thanksgiving tradition, the turducken. Turducken is a triple-poultry dish which is basically the chicken stuffed into a duck and then stuffed into a turkey. You can enjoy it at several local eateries. You may also attend the Bayou Classic Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Thanksgiving is the perfect time to decompress and unwind from the stresses of life with a long weekend away. Take some time out of your busy schedule and experience some of the most memorable moments in these beautiful destinations for Thanksgiving getaways that have something unique to offer travelers this holiday season.

 

 

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