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If all else fails, and you are having a bad time, take out some lipstick and a mirror
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Put on Some Lipstick
I love this advice from Hints and Things in the UK: If all else fails, and you are having a bad time, take out some lipstick and a mirror. Put on some lippy and give yourself a pep talk in the mirror - "I'm the best Mum in the world for my kids. I am doing really well and am able to cope with this." Stay calm and smile at your children.
The best way to deal with bedtime is to make things as normal as possible
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Keep Familiar Bedtime Rituals
Let's face it, there are a lot of unfamiliar new sights and sounds in a campsite at night, which can make bedtime a challenge when camping with kids. The best way to deal with bedtime is to make things as normal as possible. If you usually read a book to your kids before bedtime, this is still something that you can easily do when camping. Likewise, if your children have special pillows or blankets that they are used to, there is no 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 big impact 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 limit these sugary snacks, and have them early enough in the evening to not impact bedtime.
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Distribute Baby's Things
Distribute your baby's things amongst all of your luggage -- especially if you're headed somewhere that it may be difficult to get the things you need. It would be a real drag if the bag the airline lost was the one full of baby's necessities. Spread out and then at least you'll have enough to tide you over so you're not having to find a store straight away. This is a good tip for all travel parties, as my dear friend learned the hard way after spending a week in her husband's clothes and a borrowed swimsuit when her "misplaced" bag never turned up.
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When you travel with kids you MUST prepare some busy travel bags for them
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Kids Don't Need Many Toys to Entertain Themselves
When you travel with kids you MUST prepare some busy travel bags for them. But you don't have to go overboard. A few toys that they love and a couple of new toys will suffice. Sometimes it's better to use whatever is available from your surroundings to distract them from boredom. During our recent air travel, I was able to entertain Mr. Z for almost an hour with the safety document. He loved studying the whole thing. He sat there quietly and listened very carefully to the flight attendant during take-off. He then continued to study all the exits and informed me that I had to put the mask on myself first before putting it on him. .
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You can now go through security without dumping a full bottle or sippy cup when you declare it at the security checkpoint
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Don't Dump Liquids Out of Baby Bottles at Security
You can now go through security without dumping a full bottle or sippy cup when you declare it at the security checkpoint.
It's 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
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The Best Souvenir is the One They Make Themselves
Last week, I was talking about one of the best souvenirs we bought home from our San Diego Trip. It's 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 in. They turned the wheel (a little bit of a work-out was required here). And voila, they had their own penny to put in their collection.
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If you kids can't stay awake past 7 p.m. at home, don't expect them to be good dinner companions at 9 p.m. just because you're on vacation
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Know Thy Children
Knowing what your children are passionate about - and what they really don't like - will help you make good decisions. And if your kids can't stay awake past 7 p.m. at home, don't expect them to be good dinner companions at 9 p.m. just because you're on vacation.
Take a Walk
It costs nothing, takes very little time and is a great way to get a sense of the area. We take walks on most nights at home and doing so while on vacation allows us to play the comparison game. What things do we see and hear that are different from our usual neighborhood walks? What feels, looks and sounds the same? If you and your kids are especially adventurous (or have the time), head for the local trails and take a hike.
Play in a Park
The park offers everything a nature lover could want -- grass, trees, wide open spaces -- and sometimes much more. During our recent Thanksgiving stay in Northern California, we struck gold when meeting 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 list of things to do next time we're in town.
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We boarded our boat ... the Margaylea ... and enjoyed four days of gentle drifting, fishing, watching the river banks glide by
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Houseboating on the Murray
We boarded our boat ... the Margaylea ... and enjoyed four days of gentle drifting, fishing, watching the river banks glide by. Put it this way: it was a real holiday for everyone principally because the kids did not require entertaining and everyone has to see the Murray, from the river, once.
Don, Kidaddle
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Nova Scotia is breathtaking, un-crowded, friendly, and well suited for family travel
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is breathtaking, un-crowded, friendly, and well suited for family travel. Consider putting it on your travel destination wish list!
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I kept running my hands and feet through the shells and it was as if I was having an exfoliation treatment at a spa
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Playa Conchal
We rented a house for three weeks in Playa, Flamingo on the Guanacaste side of Costa Rica. This coastline is known for its unique string of beaches, each with their own personality. So naturally we set out to visit them all, even the most difficult one to get to: Playa Conchal. Playa Conchal is truly a "hidden beach." It took me three tries to finally fiqure out just how to get there. If you are not staying at the fancy Paradisus Playa Conchal, then the only public entrance is by driving your car down onto another beach and then 4-wheel driving it up a rocky path and praying no one is trying to come down at the same time. I was with the kids by myself on this adventure while my husband stayed back to get some work done. Needless to say, I was a little nervous, but determined to find this beach! I was a Mom on a Mission! Photo by: Andrea Playa 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 - all shells! 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 mistified by this 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 to find this hidden gem. In all my travels, Playa Conchal is my favorite beach so far! .
Andrea, Have Kids Still Travel
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Tokyo for Families
I love the buzzy energy of Tokyo, and it's a perfect destination with pre-teens and teens, but a bit too mind-blowing for little ones. The crowds that older children find exciting are simply overwhelming when 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 feel more open. There's a big mall/hotel highrise called Landmark Tower (with a Pokemon Store - yay!) and it's surrounded by an amusement park and wide pedestrian seawall.
A New York Times article about exploring Tokyo through its ramen shops mentioned the terrific Ramen Museum in Yokohama, where you can get lots of different kinds of ramen to eat and walk through a sort of living history museum. Super for families! .
Sheila, Why Go Family Travel
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We were so impressed with the deep Sahara experience that we think this should be on everyone's bucket list
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Sahara Camel Trek
If you want a stunning and authentic experience in the Sahara, then Les Nomades are the people to pick. I did a LOT of research on this before going, including talking to experts, who had lived in and knew the area well, and that more than paid off in our experience. If you are a twenty-something single, you might think getting food poisoning or bed bugs is part of the fun (we read about such things happening there with lesser outfits), but when you travel as a family with a young child, you want your exotic travel to be safe, educational, authentic, unique and without problems. You couldn't be in better hands than with Alessandra, who was simply extraordinary. She, her Berber husband and their family made this experience one of the highlights of our open-ended world tour and I can't recommend them high enough. Photo by: Jeanne We were so impressed with the deep Sahara experience that we think this should be on everyone's bucket list. .
Jeanne, Soul Travelers
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Waikite Valley Thermal Pools is a "must do" if you're travelling with the kids between Taupo and Rotorua
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Waikite Valley Thermal Pools, Rotorua
Waikite Valley Thermal Pools is a "must do" if you're travelling with the kids between Taupo and Rotorua (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 private pools. We landed there at 6pm with the kids, having been tipped off that the pools stay open until 9pm 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 take off their clothes before they were in the toasty warm water. We soaked ourselves and our aching bones for an hour, before repairing to the cafe for nachos, pies, soup (laksa!) ... perfect! When we got back to our Photo by: mcaretaker fabulous farm stay, the kids were asleep before their heads touched the pillows. We went there three nights in a row! (By the way: adjoining the pools complex is a small 20-site campground with shower, laundry and kitchen facilities.) .
Don, Kidaddle
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Unlike the neighboring party island of Ibiza, Mallorca is a great family destination
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Mallorca, Baleric Islands
Mallorca, just off the coast of Spain, is part of the Baleric Islands. It is the hippest European vacation destination -- and for good reason. It has over 200 Beaches! Unlike the neighboring party island of Ibiza, Mallorca is a great family destination. In fact a lot of the hotels and resorts cater to families by offering playgrounds, club activities and children's entertainment. We stayed at Viva Cala Mesquida in Playa Mesquida, home to the very popular Galactic Super Hero Bufo! Oh yes, they have a mascot of sorts and he entertains the children nightly at the Mini Disco! They also have Bufo Kids Club , a drop-off child care service during the day. We had a room with a view (most of the apartments are located beachside). It was a very short and easy walk down to the sand. We rented a car from the hotel so we could drive into Photo by: Andrea the beachside town do do some tourist shopping and found another huge playground swarming with kids! We also drove to the capital city of Mallorca, 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 city with cobblestone streets, cute cafes and some very historic buildings. The most famous building, La Seu (the cathedral) is one of Europe's tallest Gothic structures. .
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Sedona, Arizona
Sedona is the earth's natural playground for kids! And you can quote me on that. We lived in Scottsdale, Arizona for a year so we took many day trips to Sedona, and the drive from the Phoenix area takes just a little over an hour. The kids loved to walk, run, jump and stretch over the rocks. It's really a nice little workout for them -- not to mention the fresh air and the beautiful scenery! They thought "hiking" was so exciting and they took exploring very seriously. I highly reccommend the Pink Jeep Tours. They're worth the price and you see some incredible views! They allow children 18 months and up. However, on the more rugged tours you should not take a child under the age of four. We went on the most rugged, heart pounding tour with a two year-old and a four year-old. It wasn't the wisest decision we ever made. The Photo by: Andrea two 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, but his head was getting knocked around too much. So pick the more scenic tours if you have younger kids and save the true outback tours until they're older. And hold on tight cause it's a bumpy ride! .
Andrea, Have Kids Still Travel
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Gray whales are thought to use Dana Point in Orange County as a landmark during their great winter migration from the Bering Sea down to Baja
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Whale Watching, Orange County
Did you know that gray whales are thought to use Dana Point in Orange County as a landmark during their great winter migration from the Bering Sea down to Baja? Hop on board a whale- watching cruise in 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 and explore Newport Bay. This ecological reserve is a bird watcher's paradise and the perfect place for first timers to learn how to paddle.
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These two cities (about 25 minutes from each other) are homes to our two favorite NWFL state parks: Florida State Caverns and Falling Waters State Park
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Marianna and Chipley, Florida
People from this area will laugh when they read this. Why do you have Chipley and Marianna on this list? What is there?! Many people don't realize that these are two real gems. These cities (about 25 minutes from each other) are homes to our two favorite NWFL state parks: Florida State Caverns and 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 Marianna exploring the small caverns and then head to Falling Waters to camp and to see Florida's tallest waterfall (usually just a trickle!) and some of the coolest sinkholes around. My kids were fascinated with the fact that the ground just disappeared! Make sure you grab the Florida Passport and get it stamped while
Jennifer, Two Kids and a Map
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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, Florida
Crystal 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 and travels west for about 6 miles where it enters the Gulf of Mexico.Going to the Florida's Nature Coast isn't about roller coasters and water slides. It is an area of natural beauty offering numerous outdoor activities for families. You can scuba dive, kayak, go nature watching and see what Citrus County is most known for -- its large population of manatees. In the winter months, when the Gulf of Mexico cools, manatees come up the Photo by: SpecialKolin Crystal River to keep warm in the spring fed waters that maintains a constant 70 degrees Fahrenheit or 21 degrees Celsius all year round. The easiest 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 benefit of their knowledge on where to best find manatees and the federal and state laws regulating how people can interact with them. One 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 waters. If you are lucky, you might see a manatee or two. But you have to get there early in the morning for your best chance to see them. When you are ready for lunch, head over for the best Cuban sandwich in Florida at "Cravings on the Water." I have 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 theirs. The 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 Street U.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 Kingdom
Believe it or not, there is peace to be found at the base of Cinderella's Castle at Walt Disney World. 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's not surprising that this is a favorite place for popping the question at Walt Disney World. The waterfall at the entrance to Tomorrow land drowns out the noise of the crowds above you, and you can gaze at the prize-winning roses and take a needed break.
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Bonus tip: The Plaza Rose Garden is also an excellent place to watch the "Wishes" fireworks show each night at the Magic Kingdom.
Leigh, Theme Park Mom
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Located on the water, Atlas draws a lot of the after-work happy hour and sushi-eating crowd
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Atlas Oyster Bar, Pensacola
Located 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 wraps and we just wanted a place to show the kids how amazing the sunset can be! You can sit outside so that the kids can chat and play with each other. There is lots to look at while you wait for your food: the cars driving across three-mile bridge, the boats pulling in and unloading, the sun setting, and the different birds flying around. The kid's menu offers the chicken nugget staple as well as some fish and shrimp options.
Jennifer, Pensacola with Kids
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Learn about the flora and fauna of Hawaii with hands-on, engaging exhibits
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Jerry's Cajun Caf, Pensacola
Previously, I had only had take out or lunch at Jerry's Cajun Cafe both without my kids! We had some friends in town who had previously lived in Pensacola and their number one meal request was dinner at 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 ages from infant to seven. Yikes! We even packed lots of hearty snacks because we were worried that we 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. Items that are not spicy are labeled clearly! This is one place where my children have been welcomed with open Photo by: lucianvenutian arms. The waiters and waitresses spoke directly to my children asking if they wanted more to drink or crayons to color with. In season you can purchase a Gambino's King Cake to celebrate Mardi Gras! . .
Jennifer, Pensacola with Kids
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I wish I could spend more Sunday afternoons walking in fields of lavender 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, Maui
I put off a visit to the up-country region of Maui because I wasn't sure if my son would like it. I had read about the pineapple wineries and the rolling countryside, but it didn't sound like kiddie paradise. I loved being proven wrong. We spent a very relaxing Sunday afternoon at the Alii Kula Lavender Farm and the Kula Botanical Garden. Both places had plenty of activities to keep kids busy, including scavenger hunts, poi fish to feed, and brownies to eat. I wish I could spend more Sunday afternoons walking in fields of lavender 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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Black Hills of South Dakota
Closer to home here in the United States, another of my favorite gems is the Black Hills of South Dakota. What a great vacation when you have young kids. While it's kind of a Disneyland touristy kind of place, the cabins at the Newton Fork Ranch are not! The real thing in a beautiful setting, they were the perfect place to rest our feet each night. There are six cabins ringing a beautiful meadow, full of whitetail deer and open space to run. Our children played tag with kids from other cabins while we sat on the porch enjoying a glass of wine. The Mickelson Trail runs through the property and was a great hike for the whole family to enjoy more of the beautiful scenery. The cabins are open year-round, and though we 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 children to learn more about this country's musical history and offerings
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Memphis, Tennessee
Get some coupons/discounts from the city's CVB (Convention and Visitor's Bureau) because remember, 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 everyone out. Amenities and lodging are reasonably priced, and so is good food. Summer is hot and muggy, but 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 young children to learn more about this country's musical history and offerings. For starters, the popular Beale Photo by: Exothermic Street 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 venues let the 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 Music, Sun Studio (where Elvis and many others were launched) and the Center for Southern Folklore. Before we arrived I showed my preteen an Elvis documentary (to try to explain the hype) then took her through his home at Graceland. Believe it or not, she's now an Elvis fan and the envy of her friends because she's been to Graceland. Boring and weird Mom wins again! Take the kids to see the formerly segregated Lorraine Motel (an important US civil rights landmark) where Dr. King was killed -- it's now part of the acclaimed National Civil Rights Museum. Other kid-friendly places include Mississippi River attractions, like the Mud Island River Park (including the Mississippi River Museum and a scaled down version of the river that begs for barefoot splashing) plus the Memphis Zoo, a children's museum and in season, Redbirds minor league baseball at the downtown AutoZone Park. We stayed at the Hampton Inn at Peabody Place, which was perfectly located downtown and was also attached to a small mall that occupied certain wiggly toddlers when needed. .
Sheila, Why Go Family Travel
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