The southeastern U.S. is a smorgasbord of diverse travel possibilities. At its heart, Orlando — with multiple theme parks, countless kid-centric attractions, and a wide range of dining options — is essentially a family-vacation rite of passage. The other popular destinations in this region are known for quiet walks along the shore, upscale shopping, golf, distinct local cuisine, and an assortment of affordable entertainment. They’re still multigenerational-friendly, but also make for wonderful adult-oriented trips when you want to unwind at your own pace.
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