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Where to go in October half term with a 14 year old? Teen clubs?

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glitterbiscuits · 16/09/2019 12:25

Open to any suggestions to take DD who will turn 14 in a half term break.
Her beloved older brother is off to Uni and she will miss him
I was wondering if there was anywhere with a nice kids club for teens? We have not done things like that before. I think the weather would possibly rule out of places like Greece and Portugal. They may be a bit end of season tired? She's not especially sporty. I'd do a city break but she'd get a bit bored looking at old building etc.
It would be nice to get some sun but I'm happy to consider most things unless they involve driving on the wrong side of the road!
I'm very uninspired.

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Rubyandted09 · 16/09/2019 14:34

Depends what you want to spend really..obvious ideas is NYC and you could prob get a decent deal there. Otherwise southern Spain will have some nice weather that late. You don't need a car, stay near Malaga. Teen kids clubs are difficult as they are not great that late and ones that exist do tend to be sporty. Other idea could be Boston. Hope it helps.

Ricekrispie22 · 16/09/2019 17:22

Lujo hotel in Turkey www.lujohotel.com/experiences/kids-and-teens.php
La Palmeraie in Morocco www.clubmed.co.uk/r/Marrakech-La-Palmeraie/y

glitterbiscuits · 16/09/2019 19:11

Thank you.

New York is a possibility as there will only be three of us, so more affordable. I wondered if her older siblings would be jealous??

We haven't been to Turkey before, I'm unsure how I feel about it but that hotel link looks really good. Thanks

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