3. Walt Disney World, Orlando
Looking to do Disney on a dime? Starting in June, you can take your family to the Disney All-Star Resort for a stay in the brand-new family suites (sleeps up to six people). The suites in the Jazz Inn include two full baths, a kitchenette, a master room with a queen-size bed, a double sleeper sofa, two flat-screen TVs, and convertible twin chair sleeper and ottoman. The units are nonsmoking and, for a fee, offer high-speed Internet access. They are a good deal if you're looking for a kitchenette and more living space, because the rate tops two standard rooms. Suites start at $209 in the summer season. While you're in the parks, check out the new ride, Expedition Everest in the Animal Kingdom. Going this fall? Look for Finding Nemo-themed attractions such as the Animal Kingdom's Nemo-The Musical and Epcot's The Living Seas addition of a real-life Finding Nemo quest. (407) 934-7639,www.disneyworld.com
4. Grand Hotel, Point Clear, Alabama
If you find your Zen through more active vacations, head for Point Clear, Alabama, where the Grand Hotel has just reopened after a complete remodeling. Start your vacation at this luxurious resort, complete with full spa and 14,000 yards of Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail courses. Book a "Re-Opening Recreation" package, which includes tennis or two rounds of golf each night you stay (starting at $229). Don't forget to go for a swim in their amazing pool. Rest assured that after a good night's sleep, a morning spa package awaits with hydrotherapy and hot stone massage, ready to work the kinks out of your weary muscles. (251) 928-9201, www.marriottgrand.com