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Chloe
Dedicated September 2015

Affordable New England minimoon

Chloe, on December 15, 2014 at 8:55 PM Posted in Honeymoon 1 8

I've managed to convince my fiance that we should put of the Caribbean until the winter when the weather there is better. SO, we are now in the market for a "mini-moon" destination in the U.S. right after our mid-Sept wedding. Preferably to a quiet, pretty, coastal town that's not too far from a major airport so we can use my Alaska miles. We are eyeing New England (since we've never been and it would be a pretty time of year) and thinking 4 nights in a hotel as opposed to a B&B. Ideas in the $200-300 per night range?

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Latest activity by RhnCasi419, on December 20, 2014 at 11:44 PM
  • FutureMrs.Monasterski
    Super October 2015
    FutureMrs.Monasterski ·
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    There are so many awesome places to go in New England in the fall!! I would do the White Mountains in New Hampshire if you enjoy hiking but if you want a coastal i would do Ogunquit, maine. You'll fall in love with Ogunquit and its so close to Boston.

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  • OG FMP
    Master August 2015
    OG FMP ·
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    You will definitely enjoy Newport, RI. Quiet, beautiful, great restaurants, by the ocean, historic, lovely shoppes and not too far from TF Green Airport.

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  • OG FMP
    Master August 2015
    OG FMP ·
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    Or Martha's Vineyard, MA. - That's where the President vacations. Been to both Newport and Martha's Vineyard - both beautiful places!

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  • Larissa
    Expert June 2015
    Larissa ·
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    I grew up in Mass. I took FH back to meet family. He fell in love! It is a beautiful place to visit!

    Newport RI, Cape Code, Any place in NH really. Marblehead is a good place to visit. Here's a list... I've been to 22/24 of these places... they are all gorgeous!

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/adamdavis/charming-small-new-england-towns-you-absolutely-need-to-v#.tf9QxqKP2

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  • Natalie
    Master May 2015
    Natalie ·
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    This may not fit the bill because it is farther from an airport, but I LOVE Bar Harbor, ME. You might be able to fly into Bangor which is like an hour from Bar Harbor. Bar Harbor / Acadia National Park is one of the most beautiful places I have been.

    Not the best picture, but I took it on a hike a couple years ago in Acadia.


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  • Lisa Mei
    Lisa Mei ·
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    2nd vote for Newport, RI, beautiful coastal town big enough to have things to do for 4 days: Newport mansions, restaurants and shops. But if you are looking for foliage, late-Sept would be too early for RI/MA area, you'll need to head up north to NH and ME.

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  • kahlcara
    Master August 2013
    kahlcara ·
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    Maine: Wells, Ogunquit, Freeport, farther up is cool too.. one of my BM's parents own cabins up there and DH and I went for a week for our HM.

    NH: White Mountains, Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods (skiing, hiking), kayaking, riding, Mount Washington.

    Mass: Boston, Freedom Trail, all the museums, restaurants, Old Sturbridge Village.

    RI: Newport is awesome, all the mansions, you can bike around, beaches, etc.

    New England generally: the leaves should be starting to change and it'll be gorgeous. Warm days but crisp, cooler nights, bring sweaters. I'd suggest renting a car and doing B&Bs rather than big hotels, especially since it might make sense to spend a couple days in one place and then go spend some time somewhere else.

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  • R
    VIP October 2015
    RhnCasi419 ·
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    I think vermont in September would be super romantic, but you mentioned you wanted coastal new england. I suggest southern coastal Maine ... York, Wells, ogunquit, Kennebunk. There are some beautiful and romantic hotels on the rocky seacoast. Great fresh seafood dinners. Can you tell I'm a bit partial to new england and had to put my two cents in? Haha grew up in new england all my life, been to every new england state about a dozen times each.

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