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  • Heading home from Europe — is duty free a bargain?
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    Heading home from Europe — is duty free a bargain?

    ByEileen Ogintz August 28, 2008July 14, 2021

    A word about duty-free shopping. It’s tempting but I’ve never found any real bargains, except maybe on liquor or cigars. I buy something we can’t find at home for my husband and son just before we board our flight home and resist the temptation to stock up on cosmetics and perfume that I don’t need and that likely cost the same or more than at home.

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  • Funky, fun, historical and sobering — Amsterdam!
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    Funky, fun, historical and sobering — Amsterdam!

    ByEileen Ogintz August 25, 2008July 14, 2021

    We head to a nearby street where we can’t believe our food choices — Italian, Japanese, Thai, Indonesian, French… After a week of heavy Austrian and Czech food, we opt for Indonesian at Sahid Jaya

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  • A trip to Costa Rica designed for teens and tweens (and one little sister)
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    A trip to Costa Rica designed for teens and tweens (and one little sister)

    ByEileen Ogintz August 24, 2008July 14, 2021

    After a morning of white-water rafting (and plenty of water fights) on Costa Rica’s Sarapiqui River, and a first-rate burrito lunch made by our raft guides at the river’s edge, we stop in the small town of Horquetas, about 10 minutes from where we are staying to visit an elementary school. Some 270 kids attend the ill-equipped school, which is so overcrowded that children must attend split sessions. The students mug for our cameras and giggle.

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  • In Prague — the Paris of the East
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    In Prague — the Paris of the East

    ByEileen Ogintz August 23, 2008July 14, 2021

    Another day, another church. We’re all excited to explore Prague, which many now call The Paris of the East. It’s crowded with tourists on this brilliant summer day. Prague, of course, is the capital of the Czech Republic and has been an intersection of continental merchant routes for centuries.

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  • The Disney guides make all the difference
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    The Disney guides make all the difference

    ByEileen Ogintz August 22, 2008July 14, 2021

    No matter how interesting the places, how scenic the terrain, touring is exhausting — especially with kids. That’s why the parents in our group so appreciate our Adventures by Disney guides who are always there to offer a bottle of water, a snack, even an activity or movie on the bus to keep the kids amused.

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  • The trip is alive with the sound of music as we approach Salzburg
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    The trip is alive with the sound of music as we approach Salzburg

    ByEileen Ogintz August 20, 2008July 14, 2021

    Lunch will be on a cruise down the Danube that will take us about 35 miles, from Durnstein to Melk. The villages are postcard-pretty, especially on a sunny day. The parents are pleased that the guides invite them to enjoy the views on the top deck while they entertain the kids elsewhere.

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  • In Vienna with “Adventures by Disney”
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    In Vienna with “Adventures by Disney”

    ByEileen Ogintz August 18, 2008July 14, 2021

    We meet 23-year-old Trevor Enderby, one of our two guides for the week, who whisks us to our waiting car and to the hotel where our other guide, Alex Kemper is waiting to greet us at the Marriott Vienna.

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  • TO AUSTIN, TEXAS
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    TO AUSTIN, TEXAS

    ByEileen Ogintz August 17, 2008July 14, 2021

    All around Lost Pines were other families determined not to miss one second of vacation fun — floating in the lazy river, watching the kids on the water slide or in the baby pool, saddling up for horseback rides or bike rides around the extensive property (405 acres and an adjoining 1,100-acre nature park!), playing “golf” with preschoolers on the lawn and watching them on the playground nearby.

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  • SURVIVING A ROAD TRIP
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    SURVIVING A ROAD TRIP

    ByEileen Ogintz August 10, 2008July 6, 2021

    What the kids don’t get is that driving for hours with a couple of antsy children (not to mention sullen tweens and teens) is no fun for parents either — especially not when we’re paying record prices for gas. Still, millions of us — 20.4 million just over the July 4th weekend, AAA reports — are hitting the road with the kids this summer.

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  • Off to see the monkeys
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    Off to see the monkeys

    ByEileen Ogintz August 7, 2008June 28, 2023

    A monkey in the treetops takes his time watching us before performing (click image to enlarge)DAY 5 — Our guide, Gaston Trujillo, says he thinks Costa Rica remains a jumping off point for many venturing into eco tourism for the first time. There are so many different species and habitats to see here, he explains, without great distances.

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