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  • In Jamaica, a man on a mission to promote tourism
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    In Jamaica, a man on a mission to promote tourism

    ByEileen Ogintz November 22, 2011July 16, 2021

    Wolde Kristos is a man with a mission—and a vision. He hopes to bring the sleepy Jamaican town of Bluefields Bay into the 21st century—tourist wise.

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  • Interviewed by a Gnome!
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    Interviewed by a Gnome!

    ByEileen Ogintz November 21, 2011July 16, 2021

    Eileen is interviewed by Travelocity’s Roaming Gnome on the Window Seat Blog

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  • Exploring the area around Bluefields Bay in Jamaica
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    Exploring the area around Bluefields Bay in Jamaica

    ByEileen Ogintz November 21, 2011July 16, 2021

    Our driver Percy Baldwin first takes us to the Black River—at 44 miles the longest navigable river in Jamaica. We’re only going to cruise for about an hour down the pristine river where Crocodiles and birds live and mangroves grow.

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  • A holiday tale: grandma’s house and travel insurance
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    A holiday tale: grandma’s house and travel insurance

    ByEileen Ogintz November 21, 2011July 17, 2021

    See how many travel preparation errors you can spot in this holiday tale, then check your answers and find out how things might have gone more smoothly at InsureMyTrip.com.

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  • Bluefields Bay Jamaica — an unresort-like resort
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    Bluefields Bay Jamaica — an unresort-like resort

    ByEileen Ogintz November 18, 2011July 16, 2021

    Welcome to Bluefields Bay Villas—the most unresort-like resort I’ve ever visited — in Jamaica, about an hour and 15 minut4es drive from Montego Bay in the small community of Bluefields Bay.

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  • Surviving the Relatives This Thanksgiving
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    Surviving the Relatives This Thanksgiving

    ByEileen Ogintz November 17, 2011July 16, 2021

    Honestly, I don’t know how we all do it over the holidays — with a smile no less — even when the guests are oh-so-annoying, the visiting toddler grinds cracker crumbs into the carpet, the tween refuses to eat anything she’s served and the uncle falls asleep on the couch, snoring loudly.

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  • Silverton Mountain is not your typical ski resort
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    Silverton Mountain is not your typical ski resort

    ByEileen Ogintz November 13, 2011July 5, 2021

    This isn’t any ski resort. For one thing, there is only one lift and no bathrooms–just an outhouse. Apres ski means a beer or a coke in the chilly tent that serves as a base lodge. It’s heated by a wood stove.

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  • When a hotel is more than just a place to sleep
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    When a hotel is more than just a place to sleep

    ByEileen Ogintz November 10, 2011July 16, 2021

    Where you sleep, eat breakfast and meet other travelers, after all, can be just as memorable as what you’ve seen that day and that doesn’t necessarily mean the hotel has to be the most expensive one in town either. It could be a hostel, or even a tent…

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  • There’s more to Puerto Rico than the beaches
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    There’s more to Puerto Rico than the beaches

    ByEileen Ogintz November 7, 2011July 10, 2021

    It is pitch black and we are kayaking through red mangroves, trying to dodge the roots, on our way to the Bioluminescent Bay Laguana Grande at Las Croabas, Fajardo in Puerto Rico—one of three on the island, I learn from our guide Joel from GSI Adventures.

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  • Have grown-up kids, will travel
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    Have grown-up kids, will travel

    ByEileen Ogintz November 4, 2011July 16, 2021

    Eileen’s guest blog “Traveling with Grown-up Kids” now posted on Four Seasons’ Have Family Will Travel

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  • How to cope with relatives over the holidays on FoxNews.com
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    How to cope with relatives over the holidays on FoxNews.com

    ByEileen Ogintz November 3, 2011July 16, 2021

    Eileen is interviewed by FoxNews.com on the topic of coping with visits to or by the relatives over the holidays.

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  • Ski resorts are offering more and more for families
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    Ski resorts are offering more and more for families

    ByEileen Ogintz November 3, 2011October 4, 2023

    Snow resorts around the country are pulling out all the stops for families this winter with everything from alpine coasters (Park City Mountain Resort, Breckenridge) zip lines (Crested Butte, Colo., Big Sky, Mont.) and family festivals (Sunday River, Me., Mount Snow, Vt.)

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  • Safety first on airplanes except for babies
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    Safety first on airplanes except for babies

    ByEileen Ogintz November 2, 2011July 16, 2021

    Eileen’s blog about traveling safely with babies on airplanes is posted as a guest blog on CheapOair.com

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  • Plans go awry – not necessarily a bad thing on vacation
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    Plans go awry – not necessarily a bad thing on vacation

    ByEileen Ogintz October 31, 2011December 22, 2021

    All my plans for this week have gone awry. The freak snowstorm that struck the Northeast over the weekend knocked out our power in Connecticut and we have no clue when it may be restored. But thinking back just two short months, I determined that when plans go awry on vacation, it’s not always a bad thing.

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  • Tired of cooking turkey? Try a Thanksgiving destination
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    Tired of cooking turkey? Try a Thanksgiving destination

    ByEileen Ogintz October 27, 2011July 8, 2021

    Whatever the reason, it’s not too late to turn Thanksgiving into a mini vacation with the kids. You’ve already got half the week off from work and school anyway. Tell the relatives you’ll see them at Christmas or, if you like them enough, invite them along.

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  • Safety first everywhere – except for babies on airplanes!
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    Safety first everywhere – except for babies on airplanes!

    ByEileen Ogintz October 23, 2011July 5, 2021

    Everything on a plane — including coffee pots — has to be restrained during takeoff and landing and in times of turbulence–everything, that is, except young children sitting on a parent’s laps.

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  • To Aulani, Disney’s First Hawaii Resort
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    To Aulani, Disney’s First Hawaii Resort

    ByEileen Ogintz October 20, 2011July 10, 2021

    Disney employed more than 100 local consultants to advise them on everything from storytelling to music to architecture. Local fish and produce are served at the resort restaurants and children can learn to snorkel with Hawaiian fish in the artificial Rainbow Reef.

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  • Dreaming BIG when you take the kids
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    Dreaming BIG when you take the kids

    ByEileen Ogintz October 13, 2011June 28, 2023

    Even in the same family, travel styles—and travel dreams—differ widely. One person’s dream is another’s nightmare. You know what I’m talking about if you’ve ever been backpacking with someone whose idea of roughing it is a hotel without a blow drier or room service.

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  • Celebrating Halloween 21st Century Style
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    Celebrating Halloween 21st Century Style

    ByEileen Ogintz October 13, 2011June 28, 2023

    Neighborhood trick-or-treating is so old school. It only lasts one night, after all. What if it rains — or snows? What if it’s cold? (Coats really don’t add much to a princess or vampire ensemble.) What if one of the kids is sick? What if you’re stuck at work, despite your best efforts to get home early?

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  • Disney sees Aulani as the place for destination weddings
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    Disney sees Aulani as the place for destination weddings

    ByEileen Ogintz October 11, 2011July 10, 2021

    There are already 1,000 weddings a year at Walt Disney World in Orlando–upwards of 20 per cent among blended families, says Korrie McFann, who oversees Disney’s e wedding and honeymoon business around the world. The company anticipates Aulani to rival Orlando for the wedding business.

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  • Plenty to do with little ones in the Orlando area
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    Plenty to do with little ones in the Orlando area

    ByEileen Ogintz October 10, 2011July 8, 2021

    So go ahead. Bring the little ones. You don’t have to stay a week. And you don’t have to see everything. You can’t even if you try.

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  • Sitting under the star listening to ukulele music – it’s Disney
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    Sitting under the star listening to ukulele music – it’s Disney

    ByEileen Ogintz October 7, 2011July 16, 2021

    We’re sitting on woven mats under the stars listening to the best Ukulele playing I’ve ever heard. Rather than a huge luau with terrible food and hackneyed performances, Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa on Oahu has opted to celebrate Hawaiian culture with the Aulani Starlit Hui

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  • Touring the Largest and Newest Legoland in the World
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    Touring the Largest and Newest Legoland in the World

    ByEileen Ogintz October 6, 2011July 10, 2021

    “This isn’t passive entertainment,” promises Bill Vollbrecht, the LEGOLAND Parks designer who walked me through just before opening. “Kids aren’t just being entertained here. They are part of the process.”

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  • Spas treatments for all ages at Disney’s Aulani
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    Spas treatments for all ages at Disney’s Aulani

    ByEileen Ogintz October 6, 2011July 10, 2021

    Laniwai (the name means freshwater heaven in Hawaiian) is supposed to embrace the Hawaiian connection to nature. I think it can enhance family connections too both by encouraging families to enjoy the facilities together and on their own

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  • There’s a lot do on Oahu but so too at the Aulani
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    There’s a lot do on Oahu but so too at the Aulani

    ByEileen Ogintz October 5, 2011July 10, 2021

    There’s so much to keep kids busy right here at Aulani–the water slides and ides and lazy river, the Rainbow Reef snorkel lagoon, the chance to interact with the stingrays and play in the calmest lagoon I’ve ever seen.

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  • Hawaiian tradition and culture blend with Disney at the new Aulani
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    Hawaiian tradition and culture blend with Disney at the new Aulani

    ByEileen Ogintz October 4, 2011July 10, 2021

    Ready to learn the Coconut Walk? “Aunty,” who actually is well known Hawaiian entertainer Sonya Mendez, leads the children as they clap Coconut shell instruments together around the outdoor restaurant. In between songs, Goofy, Minnie and other Disney Pals—all decked out in Hawaiian gear—stop by for photos and hugs

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  • A visit to Disney’s new Aulani resort and spa in Hawaii
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    A visit to Disney’s new Aulani resort and spa in Hawaii

    ByEileen Ogintz October 3, 2011July 10, 2021

    What I like most is that this big resort—when it is fully open it will include 359 rooms and 481 two-bedroom condo units—is that it will up the ante for family resorts in Hawaii and elsewhere, improving the family experience in the process.

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  • Spas aren’t just for grownups anymore
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    Spas aren’t just for grownups anymore

    ByEileen Ogintz October 3, 2011October 4, 2023

    After a frenetic 10-day business trip that took me 10,000+ miles and included a final stop in Orlando, I decided to spend my last night at the Ritz (including a blissfully solo dinner at the hotel’s Vineyard Grill) and indulge in a couple of hours at the Ritz spa. I was so glad I did.

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  • Booking Your Own Cruise Excursions
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    Booking Your Own Cruise Excursions

    ByEileen Ogintz September 29, 2011June 28, 2023

    when you are traveling with kids, there is nothing worse than being stuck in a large group for hours on end. Believe me, I’ve been there — in Europe, Alaska and the Caribbean. We left one tour at the Roman Forum because of a “stomachache” (quickly remedied by a gelato). Opt to go off on your own — especially if you’re a family

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  • Learning to scuba dive at a Caribbean resort
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    Learning to scuba dive at a Caribbean resort

    ByEileen Ogintz September 26, 2011July 10, 2021

    We’ve just finished the most spectacular dive of the day off of Grand Turk Island called “anchor” so named for a historic 10-foot anchor deep in the water. We’ve seen a Manta ray and sea turtle, hog fish, huge grouper, eel garden ray, that flounder and all kinds of other big and little fish–blue and purple, silver and spotted…as well as all varieties of coral.

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  • Cruising the Med on what seems like your own private yacht
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    Cruising the Med on what seems like your own private yacht

    ByEileen Ogintz September 22, 2011June 28, 2023

    By the end of the week, you’ll feel like this is your personal yacht,” promised Captain Maurits Groothuis. At the very least, the crew knows our names and strangers have become fast friends. In the evening, we can make believe we’re on “our” yacht when dining on deck as areas are retooled as intimate venues with white tablecloths, the waiters attentive to every desire and the sails billowing in the wind. We’re free to dress the way we like too. (No fancy duds required.)

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  • Stunning new exhibit on child refugees at Nobel Peace Museum
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    Stunning new exhibit on child refugees at Nobel Peace Museum

    ByEileen Ogintz September 19, 2011June 28, 2023

    Welcome to an excellent exhibit at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway, where an amazing interactive exhibit for children about refugees– Nansen and I– has recently opened. At the same time, the Center is showcasing Transit, a terrific photo exhibit about Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen and refugees of today…. (more)

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  • In Rome a perfect hotel for a birthday celebration
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    In Rome a perfect hotel for a birthday celebration

    ByEileen Ogintz September 19, 2011June 28, 2023

    The hotel was first built in 1620 for the Fonseca family and it has been a hotel since the end of the 18th Century when many wealthy Americans embarking on the Grand Tour stayed here. In 1891, a winter garden was built in the hotel’s inner courtyard and today, it has a crystal ceiling reflecting sunlight along with a statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and war.

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  • When in Rome consider a private tour
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    When in Rome consider a private tour

    ByEileen Ogintz September 16, 2011June 28, 2023

    We’ve opted to tour Ancient Rome –the center of the Empire for some 500 years–with a guide both to maximize our time and to avoid the lines where we’d have to wait at least 45 minutes to get in. We start at the Pantheon with its giant hole in the middle (and drains in the floor for rain)..

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  • Exploring Sicily with a private tour guide
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    Exploring Sicily with a private tour guide

    ByEileen Ogintz September 15, 2011June 28, 2023

    Aldo Valerio greets us with kisses, like friends he hasn’t seen in a long while. In reality, we’ve never met except through email. Valerio runs a tour company called ww.secretitalia.com and also works with a Canadian based company ww.toursbylocals.com that puts together guides with travelers—especially those who are cruising and don’t want to be limited to ship excursions.

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  • Kids will love the sights and sounds and stories of Venice
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    Kids will love the sights and sounds and stories of Venice

    ByEileen Ogintz September 15, 2011February 1, 2024

    Right up until the 1960s, wealthy families had their own gondolas. The flamboyant Peggy Guggenheim used to tool around town on hers. She, of course, is revered here for her spectacular art collection housed in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, where she lived overlooking the Grand Canal and which now houses one of Europe’s premier museums dedicated to modern art….

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  • To the Amalfi Coast past the ghostly volcano on Stromboli
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    To the Amalfi Coast past the ghostly volcano on Stromboli

    ByEileen Ogintz September 14, 2011June 28, 2023

    We are standing on the deck of the Wind Surf at 10 p.m. our eyes glued to a spectral cone rising from the sea ahead of us with occasional pulses of red and pink shimmering off the top. It is the island of Stromboli off the Coast of Italy. As we get closer we can clearly see the lava erupt—bright orange in the black sky.

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  • Crab Cakes and more on a day at sea on the Wind Surf
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    Crab Cakes and more on a day at sea on the Wind Surf

    ByEileen Ogintz September 13, 2011June 28, 2023

    I would assume the 240-plus adults on board the Wind Surf being attended by 187 crew would agree on this spectacularly sunny sea day. They are reading on deck, playing scrabble and cards, indulging in a leisurely lunch (everything from gyros to Greek beef salad, cold cuts, chilled cranberry soup, Asian fish curry… the list goes on and on. This is our only day at sea and I wish we had another it is so wonderful!

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  • Eileen presenting to travel conferences on family travel market
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    Eileen presenting to travel conferences on family travel market

    ByEileen Ogintz September 13, 2011June 28, 2023

    Eileen is speaking at several travel conferences, including Florida and Hawaii, this autumn. Her presentation can be downloaded

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  • Interacting with rescued marine mammals at Atlantis in the Bahamas
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    Interacting with rescued marine mammals at Atlantis in the Bahamas

    ByEileen Ogintz September 12, 2011October 4, 2023

    The facility serves as the best marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation center in the Bahamas—the sea lions here were also rescued. Corbett shows us the lab which she proudly says is one of the most medically advanced in the Bahamas — for creatures or people, she jokes — complete with ultra sounds equipment, digital x-rays, anesthesia machines and more. Experts here have the ability via the internet to consult with experts around the world.

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  • Exploring in and around the historic Adriatic city of Dubrovnik
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    Exploring in and around the historic Adriatic city of Dubrovnik

    ByEileen Ogintz September 12, 2011June 28, 2023

    Everyone says Dubrovnik is the “jewel of the Adriatic” and it’s easy to see why–it’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site with its cathedral, monastery–including the oldest drug store in Europe, operating continuously since 1317 and the second oldest synagogue in Europe dating back to 1652. Today, there are few Jews left in the Old Town and no Rabbi, we learn.

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  • Unexpected sights and eats in Korcula Croatia
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    Unexpected sights and eats in Korcula Croatia

    ByEileen Ogintz September 9, 2011June 28, 2023

    I thought a friend who is a local guide was going to meet us—miscommunication that often happens when you are traveling. Instead, we joined a local walking tour learning that this tiny town—just 3,500 people live here—“You can walk around naked and no one will even notice or see you because everyone is home,” promises our guide Katija Tedeschi.

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  • Where would you take the kids on vacation if money is no object
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    Where would you take the kids on vacation if money is no object

    ByEileen Ogintz September 8, 2011June 28, 2023

    Travelocity and TakingtheKids collaborated on a new poll asking families just that — where they’d take their kids on their “dream trip,” if money was no object. According to the results from the 1,500 people polled, it’s clear that no matter how bad the economy, when it comes to our vacation wish list, we dream big.

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  • Following the chef ashore to the local market in Rovinj Croatia
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    Following the chef ashore to the local market in Rovinj Croatia

    ByEileen Ogintz September 8, 2011June 28, 2023

    It’s the most unique shore excursion I’ve ever seen and it doesn’t cost a penny. We’ve just arrived at our first Croatian port, Rovinj, aboard the 315-passenger Wind Surf—one of Windstar’s distinctive sailing yachts and the largest in the three-ship fleet. The Ship’s executive Chef Ronald Waasdorp has invited guests to follow him to the local open-air market and 28 of us have taken him up on his offer.

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  • Scavenger hunt in the Doges Palace? Why not?
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    Scavenger hunt in the Doges Palace? Why not?

    ByEileen Ogintz September 7, 2011June 28, 2023

    You wouldn’t think Venice’s Doge’s Palace—arguably the top site in this city along with the Basilica San Marco—filled with centuries-old art would be a good place for a scavenger hunt but it is. We’re joined by guide Luisella Romeo who says with kids, it is important to “pick and choose what you see. “You can tell them all the dates and the history,” she adds, “But they won’t remember any of it without the stories.”

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  • From Venice to Croatia, Sicily and Rome in 10 days
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    From Venice to Croatia, Sicily and Rome in 10 days

    ByEileen Ogintz September 6, 2011June 28, 2023

    I’m still trying to wrap my head around the idea of city where there are no roads, where people keep their cars in large lots outside and get around either on foot or by public boats—kind of like subways on the water. “Everyone walks and you meet people you know everywhere you go,” Rodigheiro says. In the old days, wealthy families had their own gondolas.

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  • Memories of a kayaking adventure off the tip of Cabo
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    Memories of a kayaking adventure off the tip of Cabo

    ByEileen Ogintz September 5, 2011June 28, 2023

    Welcome to Lover’s Beach. No it isn’t so named because of affectionate couples. Apparently Jacques Cousteau so named this spot in Cabo San Lucas after watching the Pacific swells pound the calmer Medano Bay on the other side. He said the Pacific was making love to the Sea of Cortez.

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  • Let the kids take the memorable photos on your next vacation
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    Let the kids take the memorable photos on your next vacation

    ByEileen Ogintz September 1, 2011June 28, 2023

    Just hand the kids a simple point-and-shoot camera and then look at the way your kids see, suggests Mike Nolan, a National Geographic photo instructor and well-known wildlife photographer aboard the Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer. “When you have kids along, everything is interesting to them,” he explains. “Their minds are so much more open. We could all use that child-like wonder.”…

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  • Fun and adventure atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge
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    Fun and adventure atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge

    ByEileen Ogintz August 29, 2011June 28, 2023

    Climbing to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge clearly isn’t just for the rich and famous. On the contrary, For Australian kids, I’m told, it’s become a kind of rite of passage. (You have to be at least 10 to climb.) Hundreds of couples have gotten engaged on the climb. A group of New York City firefighters and police officers climbed the bridge after 9/11, flying an American flag at the top….

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  • Dinosaur museums are great, but finding remnants in the wild is even better
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    Dinosaur museums are great, but finding remnants in the wild is even better

    ByEileen Ogintz August 25, 2011October 3, 2023

    Over the past 50 years, the Baisch family has found more than 1,000 dinosaur bones and fossils on their sprawling cattle ranch in the small town of Glendive. They’ve donated some to museums, sold others and welcome visitors like us to hunt for their own ($75 a half-day for an adult, free for kids under 12). While paleontologists might not approve, the Baisches allow visitors to keep most of what they find….

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