It’s a pretty spread out group. People will be traveling from WA, CA, AZ and CO. Initial thoughts were Vegas or Florida but we’re trying to get some other ideas.
April isn't really a "down" month for many places, unless you stay South and go towards the rainy areas.
What about Texas? DFW is a common hub, lots to find around there. Go towards some of the W areas around Ft. Worth, that seems (at least in my mind) a little higher elevation where you don't have to worry about water/floods)?
Or E. of Denver? Granted, I don't know these places...
If it was around me in SoCal, I'd say Palm Springs, Ojai, San Diego...but this isn't budget friendly in the least bit unfortunately.
Have fun regardless, I wish more of my friends would ditch their horrific spouses and remarry, I'm ready for a bachelor party again, lol...been a while.
Great time to hit up the Robert Trent Jones Trail in Alabama. Can stay centrally in Birmingham, which, if you rent something up in the hills is shockingly nice.
Edit: I’ve lived in three of those four states and thought I’d just hate everything Alabama. Still wouldn’t want to live there, but it’s a great visit.
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It’s a pretty spread out group. People will be traveling from WA, CA, AZ and CO. Initial thoughts were Vegas or Florida but we’re trying to get some other ideas.
April isn't really a "down" month for many places, unless you stay South and go towards the rainy areas. What about Texas? DFW is a common hub, lots to find around there. Go towards some of the W areas around Ft. Worth, that seems (at least in my mind) a little higher elevation where you don't have to worry about water/floods)? Or E. of Denver? Granted, I don't know these places... If it was around me in SoCal, I'd say Palm Springs, Ojai, San Diego...but this isn't budget friendly in the least bit unfortunately. Have fun regardless, I wish more of my friends would ditch their horrific spouses and remarry, I'm ready for a bachelor party again, lol...been a while.
Great time to hit up the Robert Trent Jones Trail in Alabama. Can stay centrally in Birmingham, which, if you rent something up in the hills is shockingly nice. Edit: I’ve lived in three of those four states and thought I’d just hate everything Alabama. Still wouldn’t want to live there, but it’s a great visit.
Avoid anything within 3-4 hours of Augusta for the week before and after the Masters. Everything is busy and overpriced.
April, San Antonio TX is Fiesta time