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Don’t break the bank this spring break: Try these 8 destinatio­ns

- Allison Tibaldi FamilyVaca­tionist.com The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author’s and do not necessaril­y reflect those of USA TODAY.

Cheap spring break trips are often top of mind for families looking to get away during the school year without overspendi­ng. While there may be some costly obstacles to visiting the most popular family vacation spots in the U.S. over the busy spring vacation period, there are also plenty of fun spring break ideas for families on a budget too. From Nashville, Tennessee, to Nevada, the best spring break destinatio­ns for families are also some of the most affordable. Here’s where to go with the kids for cheap family vacations that don’t skimp on the fun.

1. Kissimmee, Florida

The Orlando theme parks help make Florida one of the best family vacation ideas any time of year, but spending spring break in Orlando won’t come cheap. If you’re looking for a budgetfrie­ndly alternativ­e in Central Florida, consider using neighborin­g Kissimmee as your base camp. It’s convenient to all of the best things to do in Orlando and perfect for a cheap spring break trip with kids because hotel rates tend to be lower than in Orlando.

There are a lot of fun spring break ideas for families on a budget in the greater Orlando area. One of my favorites is Old Town Kissimmee, a throwback re-creation of a Florida town with tree-lined streets and live entertainm­ent, plus a parade of classic cars on weekends. Disney’s Wilderness Preserve offers acres of native habitat, including restored wetlands where bald eagles soar and the elusive Florida Scrub Jay sings a sweet song. Hike or bird-watch as you soak in the beauty of the ecosystem free of charge.

With a few days of free or low-cost activities under your belt, you can probably squeeze a visit to Disney’s Star Wars land at Hollywood Studios or the Harry Potter theme park areas at Universal into your spring break budget even if you’re trying to keep costs down.

The two-bedroom villas at Fantasy World Resort are a low-priced alternativ­e to cramped motel rooms. A lazy river, game room, and tennis courts are kid-friendly perks. If you do want to stay in Orlando at a Disney property or Universal Orlando hotel, a few of the value-priced Disney World hotels in Orlando can actually accommodat­e large families quite comfortabl­y. And for families looking for an all-in-one price, Kissimmee is also home to Encore Resort at Reunion, one of the best all-inclusive resorts in Florida.

2. San Luis Obispo, California

Midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, gorgeous San Luis Obispo County is an affordable spring break destinatio­n with a little bit of everything for families. In Pismo Beach, there’s a long pier where surfers and sun lovers paint a quintessen­tial California picture. Allow time for the kids to romp at Whale Surfing Playground at Pismo Pier Plaza, with a fun slide that leads straight down to the sandy beach. The free Montaña de Oro State Park is nearby. Scenic trails, tide pools, and secluded coves are accompanie­d by the scent of eucalyptus trees.

In the small city of San Luis Obispo, the historic Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa offers free daily tours. Wandering among the pretty garden’s grape arbor, fragrant roses, and citrus trees is a great way to keep little ones entertaine­d and burn up some energy on spring break.

Every room at the adorable Apple Farm Inn comes with compliment­ary Wi-Fi and a cozy gas fireplace. The inn is centrally located for visiting the beaches and wineries of California’s central coast.

3. Pittsburgh

You’ll find plenty of cheap spring break ideas for families in Pittsburgh. Once upon a time, Gilded Age millionair­es built their industrial fortunes here, but today their legacy of wealth is what sustains numerous museums and cultural institutio­ns. The Carnegie Museum of Natural History charges half-price admission on weekdays after 3:00 p.m., for example, and kids love browsing its sparkling gem collection and gawking at the enormous dinosaur skeletons.

A visit to one of Pittsburgh’s verdant parks, including Highland Park’s landscaped gardens and Riverview Park’s wooded hiking trails, is always a good spring break idea for families on a budget too. You could spend a whole afternoon at either park and the price tag can’t be beat – the parks are always free. When hunger strikes, head to one of the city’s many diners that serve homestyle meals for a low price. In the Strip District, the tall stack of fluffy pancakes at Pamela’s Diner is reportedly a favorite of former President Barack Obama.

Hampton Inn and Suites Pittsburgh-Downtown is located in the Strip District, and a stay includes breakfast and parking – both big savers for families on a spring break budget. The hotel is a short stroll to Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop, a fantasy for anyone with a sweet tooth.

4. Nashville, Tennessee

Spirited Nashville welcomes visiting families with a range of free and low-cost experience­s that can make spring break affordable. At the Frist Art Museum, guests under 18 are always free, and its Martin ArtQuest Gallery is a handson wonderland designed for multigener­ational engagement. Visitors of all ages can try their hand at painting, drawing, printmakin­g, and animation at numerous art-making stations, with materials and guidance provided.

Kids ages 6 to 17 pay only $3 to visit the Lane Motor Museum (and kids 5 and under are free). It’s home to the largest collection of European cars and motorcycle­s in the United States – a great activity for all ages, but especially good for family vacations with teenagers because oddities such as the museum’s amphibious vehicles really boost the wow factor. And if the younger kids in your crew need a break from engines and hubcaps, there’s a large indoor play area with imaginativ­e toys.

Another reason Music City is one of the best spring break ideas for families on a budget? Kids are welcome to listen to live music along the city’s famed Honky Tonk Highway before 6:00 p.m. most nights free of charge. Nashville’s culinary scene is a hit with kids, too, and hot chicken is one of its stars. This delectable fried favorite is both filling and inexpensiv­e. At family-owned Hattie B’s, chicken can be served with no spice for those who enjoy their food mild. And scratchmad­e sides like creamy mac-and-cheese should tempt even finicky appetites.

The centrally located Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown is a budget-friendly spring break choice with a compliment­ary hot breakfast plus snacks and beverages at 5:30 p.m. daily. Or go big (and more expensive) at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, an impressive­ly self-contained resort and convention center in Nashville with kidfriendl­y dining, entertainm­ent, and one of the best indoor water parks in the country.

5. Virginia City, Nevada

When gold and silver were discovered here in the mid-19th century, Virginia City blossomed into a frontier boomtown. It has been perfectly preserved ever since, making it a fine spring break destinatio­n for budget-conscious 21stcentur­y families who want an immersive living history experience only 35 miles from Reno.

A stroll down the historic main drag, C Street, is free, and Victorian-era saloons, shops, and attraction­s line the pedestrian-friendly thoroughfa­re. People dressed in cowboy attire and frilly frocks with bonnets strut as casually as if they were wearing jeans. Virginia City’s Bucket of Blood Saloon is a family-friendly establishm­ent (despite the name) with free live daytime music on weekends. Wood floors and period chandelier­s add authentici­ty. Adults may enjoy a potent potable while kids cool off with a soft drink and free popcorn.

For a comprehens­ive narrated tour of this once-prosperous mining town, hop on the Virginia City Trolley for just $6.

At Silverland Inn and Suites, you’ll find modern kid-friendly amenities like a pool and free Wi-Fi at yesteryear prices.

6. Hocking Hills, Ohio

Flush with state parks and nature preserves, Hocking Hills makes an ideal spring break destinatio­n for families who appreciate fresh air and wide-open spaces. Miles of spectacula­r hiking trails are punctuated with caves and waterfalls, with ziplining, rock climbing, and kayaking adding active options.

For low-key fun, play a round of miniature golf, ride the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway, or watch a movie at the Skyview Drive-In. Warmer weather brings a host of parades, festivals, and old-fashioned fairs.

Hocking Hills Tiny Houses are compact cabins with kitchenett­es that sleep four, starting at only $115 per night.

7. New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Soak in the Florida sunshine minus the hefty price tag when you visit the charming Florida beach town of New Smyrna Beach, home to 17 miles of soft sandy beaches perfect for families on spring break. You can also enjoy sand dunes and Atlantic waves at pet-friendly Smyrna Dunes Park, where you’ll pay just a $10 per car admission fee for the whole family.

Beyond the beach, the Marine Discovery Center aims to impart a deeper understand­ing of the importance of maintainin­g the rich plant and marine life of the Indian River Lagoon. Naturalist­s present a robust program of learning opportunit­ies with free admission. There’s a butterfly garden, a wildflower garden, and a nature playscape where kids can romp surrounded by native plants.

With an oceanfront pool, spacious suites, and compliment­ary breakfast, SpringHill Suites by Marriott New Smyrna Beach is just what you’re looking for on a cheap spring break trip with the kids.

8. Boston

After a long cold winter, the spring months are a fine time to explore free outdoor attraction­s, and kid-friendly Boston is a perfect spring break destinatio­n for outdoor family activities that won’t cost you a dime.

Follow the footsteps of our nation’s founders with a stroll on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile red brick path that traverses 16 historical­ly significan­t sites and sheds light on Boston’s pivotal position during the American Revolution. Then head to Boston Public Garden, America’s oldest botanical garden, with acres of plantings providing a shady respite from city life. The Make Way for the Ducklings statue is a must-see for fans of this children’s literary classic by Robert McCloskey.

The Rose Kennedy Greenway is a ribbon of urban park winding through Boston’s cityscape, with art installati­ons, fountains, and food trucks aplenty during spring break season. Take a spin on the carousel that features animals native to the region, including lobster, cod, and harbor seals. Free programmin­g includes movies and concerts.

Convenient to public transporta­tion, Doubletree by Hilton Boston Bayside wins the award for best check-in amenity with warm chocolate chip cookies for every guest.

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