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  • A trip to Walt Disney World with two little ones
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    A trip to Walt Disney World with two little ones

    ByEileen Ogintz May 5, 2008June 28, 2023

    DAY ONE — It’s 3 p.m. and the pool at Disney’s Boardwalk resort in Orlando is packed with parents and kids, including a lot of…

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  • TO SEATTLE
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    TO SEATTLE

    ByEileen Ogintz May 4, 2008July 14, 2021

    So what if it rains a lot in Seattle. As long as you’ve got good rain gear, you won’t care, especially when there’s so much to do and see. Where else can you take the kids to see guys throwing raw fish, introduce them to ferries (yes, parents commute to work via ferry) take a turn on a sailboat, learn all about rock music, science fiction and the creatures who inhabit the sea in this part of the world.

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  • Chaa Creek — started small before “eco” was a word
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    Chaa Creek — started small before “eco” was a word

    ByEileen Ogintz April 30, 2008July 14, 2021

    Mick Fleming approached in a dugout canoe. “But there was something about the place,” he recalls more than 30 years later.
    His wife Lucy, who arrived on horseback the day after he saw the overgrown farm, agrees. “This place always had a certain amount of magic — a pull. I felt it. We were young and crazy — no money and decided to be pioneers.”

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  • Seeing Mayan ruins and tubing through a cave
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    Seeing Mayan ruins and tubing through a cave

    ByEileen Ogintz April 29, 2008July 14, 2021

    Right after breakfast, we head out with our guide, Wilbert Moh, to the Mayan site of Xunantunich, about 15 minutes from the Ka’Ana resort. It means Stone Maiden — so named, Moh explains, because a hunter in the late 1800s claimed he spotted the apparition of a beautiful Mayan woman here. The structures — including one that is the second highest in Belize – rise up to 525 feet.

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  • On to the Cayo District
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    On to the Cayo District

    ByEileen Ogintz April 28, 2008July 14, 2021

    The 36-acre resort, which is growing popular with families, also has a terrific pool and a young chef who is said to be among the best in Belize. Most of the vegetables and herbs are provided from the organic garden — everything from zucchini and peppers to cilantro, dill and parsley. (How about tipsy tequila shrimp or beef carpaccio, homemade pasta or tenderloin? Did I mention the wine cellar? The spa?

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  • WHAT’S NEW AT THEME PARKS THIS SUMMER
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    WHAT’S NEW AT THEME PARKS THIS SUMMER

    ByEileen Ogintz April 27, 2008July 14, 2021

    Whether your gang love coasters or hate them, love water slides or refuse to wait in line for them, (yes that was us skipping the famous water slides at the Atlantis in the Bahamas), you’ll find plenty of new attractions to amuse everyone at this country’s more than 400 theme parks (and scores more water parks) this spring and summer. Here’s just a sampling of what’s out there:

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  • Placencia and Sein Beit
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    Placencia and Sein Beit

    ByEileen Ogintz April 25, 2008July 12, 2021

    The small (1200 people) town of Placencia is about a four mile cab ride from The Inn at Robert’s Grove. This isn’t a typical resort town — not yet anyway. We don’t see many souvenir shops or much of any shopping. Some friends we’ve made at the resort lead us to De Tatch, a thatched-roof no-wall restaurant down a tiny meandering street, past one-room houses on stilts.

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  • The Jungle Cruise on steroids
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    The Jungle Cruise on steroids

    ByEileen Ogintz April 24, 2008June 28, 2023

    This is no Disney Jungle Cruise! For one thing, our guide, Doyle Garbutt is driving the boat way too fast. Jungle Cruise on steroids, my husband jokes. The two little boys on the boat love it. For another, the animals don’t pop out on cue.

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    Get out of the mall and into a national park!

    ByEileen Ogintz April 24, 2008June 28, 2023

    Where are all the nature lovers? According to a new family travel poll conducted by Travelocity, parents with kids are visiting national parks and other nature sites a lot less often than their parents and grandparents did. The poll suggests: more than twice as many families focus on activities like shopping! Instead of camping, families are touring cities and going to theme parks.

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  • A tiny island on the reef off Belize
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    A tiny island on the reef off Belize

    ByEileen Ogintz April 23, 2008July 12, 2021

    It’s just me and the two Pelicans. I’m watching them from my chair on a tiny island — less than an acre around — named Robert’s Cay that’s about 20 miles — and more than an hour’s boat ride in a choppy sea with waves up to five feet — from the Inn at Robert’s Grove where we’re staying.

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