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15Japan
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17 New Zealand
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If all else fails, and you are having a bad time, take out some lipstickand a mirror
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Put on Some LipstickI love this advice from Hints and Things in the UK: If all else fails, and you are having a bad time,
out some lipstick and a mirror. Put on some lippy and give yourself a pep talk in the mirror - "I'm th
Mum in the world for my kids. I am doing really well and am able to cope with this." Stay calm and
at your children.
Best and Cheapest Way to See EuropeMost Americans miss this secret, but it's not a secret to most Europeans or travelers from Australi
Zealand or even Korea and China that we have met. Yet, we almost never see Americans so this
repeating. There is not a city or sight in Europe that doesn't have a campsite nearby and almost a
cottages to rent as well as places for RV's and tents. They are often spectacular resorts perfect fo
families at very low prices. Here you can see DaVinci working on his laptop at our campsite in Bobetween the water park and pool that was surrounded by the world's best vineyards and a very sh
bike ride away from St. Emilion. Dubrovnik, Barcelona, Venice, Florence & Tuscany are just a few
many favorites. Sometimes the price is as low as $11 a night for total luxury!
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The best way to deal with bedtime is to make things as normal aspossible
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Keep Familiar Bedtime RitualsLet's face it, there are a lot of unfamiliar new sights and sounds in a campsite at night, which can
bedtime a challenge when camping with kids. The best way to deal with bedtime is to make things
normal as possible.
If you usually read a book to your kids before bedtime, this is still something that you can easily do
camping. Likewise, if your children have special pillows or blankets that they are used to, there is
reason that these familiar objects can't be a part of their camping experience.
One area that might deviate heavily from the norm, when camping, is snacks and this can have a
act on getting the kids to settle in for the night. Campfire s'mores are a big tradition in our family, but we have learned that we need to lim
se sugary snacks, and have them early enough in the evening to not impact bedtime.
Kids Love to Carry Their Own BagsI don't know about your kids, but mine were looking forward to toting their own carry-on luggage e
before our trip. I made a point to show them their luggage. I let them walk around the house a cou
times to get used to it, but after that I put it away (you don't want them to get tired of this new exci
before the trip). I also let them pick out their own outfits. So if you plan any family trip, I strongly su
considering having a carry-on for each kid (probably will work best if your kid is already in school)
give them the sense of responsibility and make them feel like a grown up. Plus who doesn't want t
$20 per bag on check-in luggage?
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Distribute your baby's things amongst all of your luggage
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Distribute Baby's ThingsDistribute your baby's things amongst all of your luggage -- especially if you're headed somewher
may be difficult to get the things you need. It would be a real drag if the bag the airline lost was the
full of baby's necessities. Spread out and then at least you'll have enough to tide you over so you'
having to find a store straight away. This is a good tip for all travel parties, as my dear friend learn
hard way after spending a week in her husband's clothes and a borrowed swimsuit when her "misbag never turned up.
Choose a Family CampgroundThere is nothing more fun for kids than...other kids! We go camping primarily in state and county p
which are popular destinations for families on a budget who are looking to get away for the weeke
Once we set up our campsite, a quick stroll or bike ride through the campground always reveals o
families with similarly aged kids, which is usually all it takes for new friendships to blossom.
This is particularly true of holidays, when many families plan camping trips in order to take advant
a three-day weekend. Packing a few extra drinks and snacks can keep the playtime going, just be
to check with the other parents first. Whether the kids are playing at our campsite or their friend's
exchange information with the parents and keep an eye on our kids to ensure that they're not brea
of our camping rules: 1. Stay out of other campsites. 2. No loud playing. 3. Stay within eyesight of adult supervision
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When you travel with kids you MUST prepare some busy travel bagsfor them
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Kids Don't Need Many Toys to Entertain ThemselvesWhen you travel with kids you MUST prepare some busy travel bags for them. But you don't have
overboard. A few toys that they love and a couple of new toys will suffice. Sometimes it's better to
whatever is available from your surroundings to distract them from boredom. During our recent air
I was able to entertain Mr. Z for almost an hour with the safety document. He loved studying the w
thing. He sat there quietly and listened very carefully to the flight attendant during take-off. He thecontinued to study all the exits and informed me that I had to put the mask on myself first before p
on him.
Before Your Trip, Get Baby Used to Room TemperatureBottlesBefore your trip, get baby used to room temperature bottles and food. On top of everything else th
you're juggling, heating the baby's bottle at the time it needs to be heated is a hassle you can live
without. In preparation for your journey and while you're en route, pre-measure your formula mixtu
you can just add bottled water you purchase after clearing security. Check the sodium level on theyou purchase (most are absolutely fine). You only need to be concerned if it's more than than 20m
sodium per litre.
Suspend Some of the RulesSuspend some of the rules. Eat dessert for dinner (we did this very successfully in New York). Let
kids go on rides or buy cheap souvenirs. Try to say "yes" more than you say "no." Don't let a little
spoil your fun and take a few risks, even if it does mean missing the occasional nap.
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You can now go through security without dumping a full bottle orsippy cup when you declare it at the security checkpoint
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Don't Dump Liquids Out of Baby Bottles at SecurityYou can now go through security without dumping a full bottle or sippy cup when you declare it at
security checkpoint.
Get a Gate PassA friend or family member (non-ticketed person) can help you get through security when traveling
with children. Airlines usually limit the number of gate passes they will issue to one adult per child
traveling. The ticketing agent will require proper identification, the passenger's name and flight
information. A gate pass holder will be required to show proper identification and their gate pass to
and go through the security line. *It's always a good idea to check with TSA & your airline before fsince these days procedures change daily.
Encourage Children to Participate in Campsite ActivitiesOur early family camping experiences were probably indicative of how many parents handle the c
experience. We would park the car, and the kids would run off and play while we found a spot for
tent, set up the tent and arranged the rest of the campsite. We quickly learned the benefits of invo
the kids in all of these activities, though, which has proven to be an enriching experience for all of
Involving kids in traditional adult activities, like building a fire or setting up the tent, is a rewardingexperience that teaches responsibility and valuable outdoor skills. Kids are happy to participate if
give them the chance, and it helps them feel much more involved with the family camping experie
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It's not only a cheap and very affordable souvenir, but it also gave thekids a chance to see the whole process of making their own souvenir
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The Best Souvenir is the One They Make ThemselvesLast week, I was talking about one of the best souvenirs we bought home from our San Diego Trip
not only a cheap and very affordable souvenir, but it also gave the kids a chance to see the whole
process of making their own souvenir. They picked the style they wanted. They pushed the coins
They turned the wheel (a little bit of a work-out was required here). And voila, they had their own p
to put in their collection.
Dress Baby in LayersDress your baby in layers with built-in feet if possible. I learned this the hard way during our last tr
when we were all bundled up with hoodies and cardigans -- baby included. When clearing security
everyone has to remove their jackets and shoes - baby included - and it's already "fun" keeping tr
your own stuff, never mind fiddling with tiny sweaters and footwear! Use pullover-type sweaters fo
babies and young 'uns, and a footie sleeper or jumpsuit to keep tiny toes warm without extra both
Check Out a Local Zoo, Aquarium, Museum or BotanicalGardenIf you've got the time -- or if weather makes being outside less than desirable (like Las Vegas in th
summer) -- consider heading to a local nature attraction like a zoo, aquarium, natural history muse
botanical garden. When we're in Vegas, we always check out the Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay an
Lion Habitat at MGM Grand. It's cool to see plants and animals you won't find at home (like a Kom
dragon).
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If you kids can't stay awake past 7 p.m. at home, don't expect them tobe good dinner companions at 9 p.m. just because you're on vacation
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Know Thy ChildrenKnowing what your children are passionate about - and what they really don't like - will help you m
good decisions. And if your kids can't stay awake past 7 p.m. at home, don't expect them to be go
dinner companions at 9 p.m. just because you're on vacation.
Take a WalkIt costs nothing, takes very little time and is a great way to get a sense of the area. We take walks
most nights at home and doing so while on vacation allows us to play the comparison game. Wha
do we see and hear that are different from our usual neighborhood walks? What feels, looks and s
the same? If you and your kids are especially adventurous (or have the time), head for the local tr
and take a hike.
Play in a ParkThe park offers everything a nature lover could want -- grass, trees, wide open spaces -- and som
much more. During our recent Thanksgiving stay in Northern California, we struck gold when mee
some friends and their kids at Central Park (Lake Elizabeth) in Fremont. The place was amazing -
complete with a lake, plenty of grassy area to run around on, covered picnic areas, restrooms and
numerous play areas. We were sad our visit was so short, but will add this gem of a park to the listhings to do next time we're in town.
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We boarded our boat ... the Margaylea ... and enjoyed four days ofgentle drifting, fishing, watching the river banks glide by
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Houseboating on the MurrayWe boarded our boat ... the Margaylea ... and enjoyed four days of gentle drifting, fishing, watchin
river banks glide by. Put it this way: it was a real holiday for everyone principally because the kids
require entertaining and everyone has to see the Murray, from the river, once.
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Nova Scotia is breathtaking, un-crowded, friendly, and well suited forfamily travel
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Nova ScotiaNova Scotia is breathtaking, un-crowded, friendly, and well suited for family travel. Consider puttin
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I kept running my hands and feet through the shells and it was as if Iwas having an exfoliation treatment at a spa
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Playa ConchalWe rented a house for three weeks in Playa, Flamingo on the Guanacaste side of Costa Rica. Th
coastline is known for its unique string of beaches, each with their own personality. So naturally w
out to visit them all, even the most difficult one to get to: Playa Conchal. Playa Conchal is truly a "
beach." It took me three tries to finally fiqure out just how to get there. If you are not staying at the
Paradisus Playa Conchal, then the only public entrance is by driving your car down onto another band then 4-wheel driving it up a rocky path and praying no one is trying to come down at the same
was with the kids by myself on this adventure while my husband stayed back to get some work do
Needless to say, I was a little nervous, but determined to find this beach! I was a Mom on a Missio
ya Conchal is made up of millions of crushed shells! I thought for sure there would be sand and just a lot of shells, but nope, no sand - a
lls! I kept running my hands and feet through the shells and it was as if I was having an exfoliation treatment at a spa. I am still a little mi
his secret piece of paradise. It was also some of the bluest water I have ever seen. I was so glad that I didn't give up and forged ahead t
hidden gem. In all my travels, Playa Conchal is my favorite beach so far!
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Yokohama, the seaside city south of Tokyo is perfect for families
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Tokyo for FamiliesI love the buzzy energy of Tokyo, and it's a perfect destination with pre-teens and teens, but a bit
mind-blowing for little ones. The crowds that older children find exciting are simply overwhelming w
you're two feet tall.
That's why I like Yokohama, the seaside city south of Tokyo.
Make no mistake; it is Japan, so it's crowded, but somehow the location near the sea makes it fee
open. There's a big mall/hotel highrise called Landmark Tower (with a Pokemon Store - yay!) and
surrounded by an amusement park and wide pedestrian seawall.
ew York Times article about exploring Tokyo through its ramen shops mentioned the terrific Ramen Museum in Yokohama, where you c
of different kinds of ramen to eat and walk through a sort of living history museum. Super for families!
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We were so impressed with the deep Sahara experience that we thinkthis should be on everyone's bucket list
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Sahara Camel TrekIf you want a stunning and authentic experience in the Sahara, then Les Nomades are the people
pick. I did a LOT of research on this before going, including talking to experts, who had lived in an
the area well, and that more than paid off in our experience. If you are a twenty-something single,
might think getting food poisoning or bed bugs is part of the fun (we read about such things happe
there with lesser outfits), but when you travel as a family with a young child, you want your exotic to be safe, educational, authentic, unique and without problems. You couldn't be in better hands t
with Alessandra, who was simply extraordinary. She, her Berber husband and their family made th
experience one of the highlights of our open-ended world tour and I can't recommend them high e
were so impressed with the deep Sahara experience that we think this should be on everyone's bucket list.
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Waikite Valley Thermal Pools is a "must do" if you're travelling withthe kids between Taupo and Rotorua
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Waikite Valley Thermal Pools, RotoruaWaikite Valley Thermal Pools is a "must do" if you're travelling with the kids between Taupo and R
(10 minutes off the main road and well-marked by signs). Using the natural geothermal water (no
chemicals added), the complex sports a splash pool, a sit 'n' soak pool, a garden pool and two pri
pools. We landed there at 6pm with the kids, having been tipped off that the pools stay open until
and the Ponga Tree Cafe in the complex serves fantastic kid's meals. So picture it: cold, raining ..drizzling in that bone chilling wintry way. In we went and the kids hardly paused long enough to ta
their clothes before they were in the toasty warm water. We soaked ourselves and our aching bon
an hour, before repairing to the cafe for nachos, pies, soup (laksa!) ... perfect! When we got back
ulous farm stay, the kids were asleep before their heads touched the pillows. We went there three nights in a row! (By the way: adjoining
ls complex is a small 20-site campground with shower, laundry and kitchen facilities.)
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Unlike the neighboring party island of Ibiza, Mallorca is a greatfamily destination
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Mallorca, Baleric IslandsMallorca, just off the coast of Spain, is part of the Baleric Islands. It is the hippest European vacat
destination -- and for good reason. It has over 200 Beaches! Unlike the neighboring party island o
Mallorca is a great family destination. In fact a lot of the hotels and resorts cater to families by offe
playgrounds, club activities and children's entertainment. We stayed at Viva Cala Mesquida in Pla
Mesquida, home to the very popular Galactic Super Hero Bufo! Oh yes, they have a mascot of sohe entertains the children nightly at the Mini Disco! They also have Bufo Kids Club , a drop-off chi
service during the day. We had a room with a view (most of the apartments are located beachside
was a very short and easy walk down to the sand. We rented a car from the hotel so we could driv
beachside town do do some tourist shopping and found another huge playground swarming with kids! We also drove to the capital city o
lorca, Palma. The city of Palma is very easy to push a stroller around. We literally walked around the entire city. It is the most charming c
h cobblestone streets, cute cafes and some very historic buildings. The most famous building, La Seu (the cathedral) is one of Europe's t
hic structures.
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Sedona is the earth's natural playground for kids!
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Sedona, ArizonaSedona is the earth's natural playground for kids! And you can quote me on that. We lived in Scot
Arizona for a year so we took many day trips to Sedona, and the drive from the Phoenix area take
little over an hour. The kids loved to walk, run, jump and stretch over the rocks. It's really a nice lit
workout for them -- not to mention the fresh air and the beautiful scenery! They thought "hiking" w
exciting and they took exploring very seriously. I highly reccommend the Pink Jeep Tours. They'rethe price and you see some incredible views! They allow children 18 months and up. However, on
more rugged tours you should not take a child under the age of four. We went on the most rugged
pounding tour with a two year-old and a four year-old. It wasn't the wisest decision we ever made
year-old was pretty scared at some points and the bumpy ride was pretty hard for him to handle. They were locked securely in car seats
head was getting knocked around too much. So pick the more scenic tours if you have younger kids and save the true outback tours unt
y're older. And hold on tight cause it's a bumpy ride!
Monterey Peninsula, CaliforniaTwo hours south of San Francisco, Monterey does not often get selected as a destination by touri
would say most Californians, however, have visited here more than once. Those with families will
plenty to do: there is a world-renown aquarium, beautiful beaches, a children's museum, and exce
play areas. There are activities that take advantage of the calm bay, such as kayaking, diving and
whale-watching. The beauty of the shoreline attracts a large artist community, especially to nearb
Carmel, where galleries are practically along every other street. (Carmel is also the most pet-frien
town I have ever known, with most shops and restaurants welcoming pets into their businesses) A
attraction of the Monterey area is that it is best enjoyed in the shoulder seasons, spring and fall. A
es the summer fogs lift and the weather is perfect for outdoor enjoyment.
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Gray whales are thought to use Dana Point in Orange County as alandmark during their great winter migration from the Bering Sea down
to Baja
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Whale Watching, Orange CountyDid you know that gray whales are thought to use Dana Point in Orange County as a landmark du
their great winter migration from the Bering Sea down to Baja? Hop on board a whale- watching c
Dana Point Harbor and see one of these mighty beasts for yourself. Don't be surprised if you see
dolphins and sea lions along the way. If you would rather do the paddling yourself, rent a kayak an
explore Newport Bay. This ecological reserve is a bird watcher's paradise and the perfect place fotimers to learn how to paddle.
Family-Friendly Hiking, Orange CountyFantastic family-friendly hiking trails: Whether you take a hike in a coastal canyon, a stroll around
Newport's Back Bay or explore Saddleback Mountain in search of Holy Jim Falls, you are destined
find a piece of Orange County that few tourists ever see. Orange County is still wild. You just have
know where to look.
Beautiful Beaches, Orange CountyBeautiful beaches just waiting to be explored: enjoy Orange County as it has been for generations
Crystal Cove State Beach, explore some fantastic tide pools at Little Corona Beach during low tide
have the ultimate Southern California beach day at Huntington. Either way, make it down to the w
Orange County beaches are nothing short of spectacular.
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These two cities (about 25 minutes from each other) are homes to ourtwo favorite NWFL state parks: Florida State Caverns and Falling
Waters State Park
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Marianna and Chipley, FloridaPeople from this area will laugh when they read this. Why do you have Chipley and Marianna on t
list? What is there?! Many people don't realize that these are two real gems. These cities (about 2
minutes from each other) are homes to our two favorite NWFL state parks: Florida State Caverns
Falling Waters State Park. Grab your tent and air mattress and take the kids camping. They'll love
wandering through the nature trails and cooking dinner under the stars. Spend time in Mariannaexploring the small caverns and then head to Falling Waters to camp and to see Florida's tallest w
(usually just a trickle!) and some of the coolest sinkholes around. My kids were fascinated with the
that the ground just disappeared! Make sure you grab the Florida Passport and get it stamped wh
're there.
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The easiest way to see the manatees is to take a guided snorkel tour
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Swim with Manatees at Crystal River, FloridaCrystal River is a two-hour drive from Orlando or the Tampa Bay Area.
It is comprised of a network of more than 30 springs that begins at the northwest end of Kings Bay
travels west for about 6 miles where it enters the Gulf of Mexico.Going to the Florida's Nature Coa
about roller coasters and water slides. It is an area of natural beauty offering numerous outdoor a
for families.
You can scuba dive, kayak, go nature watching and see what Citrus County is most known for -- i
population of manatees. In the winter months, when the Gulf of Mexico cools, manatees come up
stal River to keep warm in the spring fed waters that maintains a constant 70 degrees Fahrenheit or 21 degrees Celsius all year round. T
iest way to see the manatees is to take a guided snorkel tour. They can set you up with all the equipment you need as well as having the
efit of their knowledge on where to best find manatees and the federal and state laws regulating how people can interact with them.
e of Crystal River's treasures is the Three Sisters Springs. It reminds me of the movie "Blue Lagoon." It's so beautiful with crystal clear w
are lucky, you might see a manatee or two.
you have to get there early in the morning for your best chance to see them.
en you are ready for lunch, head over for the best Cuban sandwich in Florida at "Cravings on the Water."
ve had quite a few Cuban sandwiches from Key West to Little Havana and up to Northern Florida and haven't had one that is as good as
e kids may not like the tangy sauce, but mom and dad have to have some! There is a kid's menu.
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Nestled below the street level between the paths from Main StreetU.S.A. to Tomorrow land and Fantasyland, the Plaza Rose Garden offers
a quiet respite from the busy Magic Kingdom Park
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Plaza Rose Garden in Disney's Magic KingdomBelieve it or not, there is peace to be found at the base of Cinderella's Castle at Walt Disney Worl
Nestled below the street level in between the paths from Main Street U.S.A. to Tomorrow land and
Fantasyland, the Plaza Rose Garden offers a quiet respite from the busy Magic Kingdom Park. It'
surprising that this is a favorite place for popping the question at Walt Disney World. The waterfal
entrance to Tomorrow land drowns out the noise of the crowds above you, and you can gaze at thprize-winning roses and take a needed break.
Bonus tip: The Plaza Rose Garden is also an excellent place to watch the "Wishes" fireworks sho
night at the Magic Kingdom.
Lobby of the Hyatt Regency, Orlando International AirporSo in thinking about the travel secrets I could share, I decided to go with what I really know. And t
Orlando and Walt Disney World - the vacationland teeming with noisy tourists and screaming child
Yes, I love it. But I am willing to admit that it's noisy, and mama needs a few minutes of peace eve
and again.
So, without further adieu, here's my secret place to steal a quiet moment in Orlando: the lobby of t
Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport. Orlando's airport is, let's face it, more kid-filled than m
other airports in the country because of its proximity to the Most Magical Place on Earth. And that
more noise. And crying. And lost balloons. So when you find yourself with some time to kill before
d to head to your gate, head to this hotel lobby on the fourth floor. There are plenty of quiet corners with comfortable seating, wi-fi and a
ere you can get a cup of coffee or a drink.
nus tip: the hotel lobby bathrooms are also cleaner, quieter and less-crowded than those inside the airport itself.
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Located on the water, Atlas draws a lot of the after-work happy hourand sushi-eating crowd
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Atlas Oyster Bar, PensacolaLocated on the water, Atlas draws a lot of the after-work happy hour and sushi-eating crowd. My
husband and I will often go to Atlas (or its sister restaurant, The Fish House) for a date night. One
evening, we headed to Atlas after a photo shoot nearby with four kids. I was craving their lettuce w
and we just wanted a place to show the kids how amazing the sunset can be! You can sit outside
the kids can chat and play with each other. There is lots to look at while you wait for your food: thedriving across three-mile bridge, the boats pulling in and unloading, the sun setting, and the differe
birds flying around. The kid's menu offers the chicken nugget staple as well as some fish and shri
options.
Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse, PensacolaBefore we had kids, we would head to Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse for a date night. Now it has b
a place for a fun family meal. We sit at the hibachi table and the kids love the show. The chefs tha
prepare our meal have always gotten the kids involved in a fun way. The restaurant has so much
on that it is a little noisy so your kids can enjoy themselves without you worrying about who they a
bothering. Tokyo is one place where I don't have to worry about paying for a meal and my kids NO
eating it. They will devour the rice and chicken before my husband and I have even gotten our me
plated! We haven't been in a while, but last time I drove by the restaurant I saw a sign that said kid
free with an adult meal. Call ahead of time to make sure!
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Learn about the flora and fauna of Hawaii with hands-on, engagingexhibits
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Jerry's Cajun Caf, PensacolaPreviously, I had only had take out or lunch at Jerry's Cajun Cafe both without my kids! We had so
friends in town who had previously lived in Pensacola and their number one meal request was din
Jerry's Cajun Cafe. I was a little concerned because in the past the only children I had seen in the
restaurant were sleeping in an infant carrier...and we were going in with five children ranging in ag
from infant to seven. Yikes! We even packed lots of hearty snacks because we were worried that wouldn't be able to find anything suitable on the menu. Surprisingly, Jerry's Cajun Cafe offers an
extensive kid's menu featuring chicken nuggets, hot dogs, sandwiches, burgers and seafood. Item
are not spicy are labeled clearly! This is one place where my children have been welcomed with o
s. The waiters and waitresses spoke directly to my children asking if they wanted more to drink or crayons to color with. In season you c
chase a Gambino's King Cake to celebrate Mardi Gras! .
St. George Island, FloridaSt. George Island is a 22 mile barrier island with beaches as white and pristine as you imagine the
Coast of Florida to be. Ride into Apalachicola for some of the most amazing seafood, namely oyst
that you have ever had. Even though it gets chilly in the fall and winter, St. George Island is a fant
place to take the kids year-round. Let them run up and down the beach and hike through the miles
wetlands and forests that surround the area.
Hawaii Nature Center, MauiI'm a sucker for a good education center, so of course I loved the Hawaii Nature Center. On the w
to Iao Valley State Park, most people will drive past this place. They shouldn't. Kids (and parents)get a bit more out of their Hawaiian vacation than boogie boards and shave ice. At this center, the
about the flora and fauna of Hawaii with hands-on, engaging exhibits.
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I wish I could spend more Sunday afternoons walking in fields oflavender and through bamboo tunnels before sitting down to relax and
sip my lavender tea while gazing out over the Pacific Ocean
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Upcountry with Kids, MauiI put off a visit to the up-country region of Maui because I wasn't sure if my son would like it. I had
about the pineapple wineries and the rolling countryside, but it didn't sound like kiddie paradise. I
being proven wrong. We spent a very relaxing Sunday afternoon at the Alii Kula Lavender Farm a
Kula Botanical Garden. Both places had plenty of activities to keep kids busy, including scavenge
poi fish to feed, and brownies to eat. I wish I could spend more Sunday afternoons walking in fieldlavender and through bamboo tunnels before sitting down to relax and sip my lavender tea while g
out over the Pacific Ocean.
Kahekili Beach Park, MauiThis became one of our favorite beaches in Maui, by default. We gave up trying to find free parkin
the more popular Kaanapali Beach nearby, so we drove on to Kahekili Beach Park instead. We lo
that this beach was quieter, but still had the conveniences of a bathroom, picnic tables, barbecue
and a parking lot. When you're traveling with young kids, these are all a godsend. The snorkeling
good and it makes the best location for a sunset dinner. And by sunset dinner, I mean a picnic oftake-out food from Maui Tacos.
Ocean City, New JerseyIt's called "America's Greatest Family Resort," and it lives up to that name without affectation or
pretense. A small barrier island in South Jersey, it's a place where the ice cream truck rings its be
every beach entrance, families sit at the table long after dinner is done, and generations of people
made memories that harken back to a simpler time - when clam shells were perfectly fine for digg
the sand, your skin smelled like the sea and every morning brought the promise of good, clean fun
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Another of my favorite gems is the Black Hills of South Dakota
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Black Hills of South DakotaCloser to home here in the United States, another of my favorite gems is the Black Hills of South
What a great vacation when you have young kids. While it's kind of a Disneyland touristy kind of p
the cabins at the Newton Fork Ranch are not! The real thing in a beautiful setting, they were the p
place to rest our feet each night. There are six cabins ringing a beautiful meadow, full of whitetail d
and open space to run. Our children played tag with kids from other cabins while we sat on the poenjoying a glass of wine. The Mickelson Trail runs through the property and was a great hike for th
whole family to enjoy more of the beautiful scenery. The cabins are open year-round, and though
visited in the summer, I can just imagine curling up with a book in front of the fireplace.
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The Birthplace of the Blues offers many ways for even young childrento learn more about this country's musical history and offerings
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Memphis, TennesseeGet some coupons/discounts from the city's CVB (Convention and Visitor's Bureau) because reme
a CVB's whole job is to ensure a happy visit.
Memphis is big enough to have a variety of things to do, but not so sprawling that it wears everyo
Amenities and lodging are reasonably priced, and so is good food. Summer is hot and muggy, bu
there's always the Memphis in May festival.
We're big music fans in my family, and the Birthplace of the Blues offers many ways for even youn
children to learn more about this country's musical history and offerings. For starters, the popular
eet historic district is actually pretty open to kids (I call it a civilized Bourbon Street) and when we visited, the guys at the door at several v
he whole family in to listen to live music as long as it was fairly early in the evening. There's also the Stax Museum of American Soul Mu
n Studio (where Elvis and many others were launched) and the Center for Southern Folklore.
ore we arrived I showed my preteen an Elvis documentary (to try to explain the hype) then took her through his home at Graceland. Belie
ot, she's now an Elvis fan and the envy of her friends because she's been to Graceland. Boring and weird Mom wins again!
e the kids to see the formerly segregated Lorraine Motel (an important US civil rights landmark) where Dr. King was killed -- it's now part
laimed National Civil Rights Museum.
er kid-friendly places include Mississippi River attractions, like the Mud Island River Park (including the Mississippi River Museum and a
wn version of the river that begs for barefoot splashing) plus the Memphis Zoo, a children's museum and in season, Redbirds minor leagu
eball at the downtown AutoZone Park.
stayed at the Hampton Inn at Peabody Place, which was perfectly located downtown and was also attached to a small mall that occupie
ain wiggly toddlers when needed.
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