Suggestions for a Mother/daughter "Girls Weekend"

Updated on December 30, 2011
C.L. asks from Charlottesville, VA
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My sister, mom, and I have started a tradition of going on a girls weekend once a year. Last year we did a winery tour and stayed in a B&B and had a great time. We're starting to get plans together for our next trip. One suggestion was Berkley Springs, WV. We're looking for something around MD/VA/WV. Something quiet and relaxing and on the cheaper side! Any ideas?

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K.F.

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Try www.Livingsocial.com they always have great discounted things to do and places to go. I love using them.

You may also want to make some inquires with the department of tourism. They would also have some off the beaten trail information for you to enjoy yourselves.

Have fun.

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V.T.

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Lansdowne resort near Leesburg is nice. It has a spa and a great restaurant. It's near wineries and it used to have a spa/wine package. It's also about 15 minutes from the outlets in Leesburg if you like shopping. I've also heard good things about the Kingsmill Resort.

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J.W.

answers from St. Louis on

I wish I could help, Chicago or New York city are my daughter's go to girls weekend out. Your ideas sound a lot more relaxing.

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M.D.

answers from Washington DC on

I LOVE National Harbor. We stay at the Wyndham for $100 a night (Presidential 2 bedroom Suite) and enjoy the atmosphere. There is a lot to do in the hotel for kids that is free...but outside not much is free and it's not quiet. But it's gorgeous and you're so close to DC.

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K.S.

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I have no idea, but I LOVED Virginia when I traveled there in 1995. There's SO much to do, especially given that my hubby and I are history buffs. Have a great time.

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R.M.

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not cheap-but the Savage River Lodge in Maryland is really nice

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