Theme parks and swimming pools; camping trips, city sights and a history lesson!
This summer, you can effortlessly inject a little American history with the fun, even if the Independence Day celebrations are over.
This summer, you can effortlessly inject a little American history with the fun, even if the Independence Day celebrations are over.
Sad that this is what we need to consider as we plan for summer vacation — for many the first “big” trip since before the pandemic
Listen up parents and grandparents. If you think great sites are the reason you are treating your children and grandchildren to a cruise, think again. A lot of what they learn about the world takes place right on board in the kids’ and teen clubs, especially when they are meeting so many youngsters from different cultures and countries.
Uou want to kick back. It’s summer vacation, after all. But the reality is when you are vacationing with kids, you need to be extra vigilant.
Some last just a few days; others all summer. Some are free, others can be pricey. You will find them all over the world. Meet the locals!
Summer is much more affordable in Vail with lots to do. Rates are less than half than in winter with some lodging starting at $159
How you can give dad things he could use on his next Great Adventure or vacation. Maybe a tennis or golf lesson? A cooking class?
Whether it’s a rainy day, or too much sun, or you want the kids to learn something on vacation, you won’t go wrong with a museum visit
The economy is uncertain; air travel delays add stress, but AAA reports that 42.3 million Americans are expected to travel for Memorial Day
Camping now accounts for one-third of the leisure travel market with campers spending more than $52 billion last year.