Sandy Funkhouser asked, "Is anyone aware of a homeschool vacation rental/bed and breakfast website or list?
"I remember reading (years ago) of homeschool families who...
Jennie R. replied:
We are also using Airbnb.com for a trip coming up. We are going to Spain for 2 months to learn more Spanish and experience the culture. I thought an apartment downtown would immerse us more than a Marriott and it's so much cheaper! This way we can cook and learn new recipes too. :) my girls can't wait!!
Brandi S. replied:
Renee Pentecost Puccetti Loren Metivier Goodman
Cristina G. replied:
Not homeschool related, but Vrbo.com is a good rental site. We rented a cabin in Pagosa Springs, CO through them.
P M. replied:
HomeAway.com , or VRBO.com
Erin H. replied:
* Tana Dinges
Holly H. replied:
Airbnb.com too
Nikki O. replied:
I just came across an old link ... it mentioned about "working vacations" and other ways to travel free OR in cost effective methods ... Saw it on Go Someplace Outrageous if you want to take a look. It is from a well known travel magazine. Not sure if it can help you but it has good tips... http://www.budgettravel.com/.../budget-travel.../...
Sonya B. replied:
Www.landryacademy.com runs homeschool family weekends. Get on their email list.
any recommendations where to stay or what cities to visit
Florian Z. replied:
This ticket might be an option, if you travel around a lot (MUST purchase before you enter Japan): http://www.japanrailpass.net/
Florian Z. replied:
Only went to Tokyo & Yokohama. Stayed with friends. Tokyo is obviously highly recommended. http://wonderingme.com/blog/2015/05/15/24-hours-in-tokyo-japan/