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  • Shopping in Tokyo’s ‘Kitchentown’
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    Shopping in Tokyo’s ‘Kitchentown’

    ByEileen Ogintz September 8, 2015August 8, 2025

    There’s shop after shop of kitchen wares—ceramic sake cups, wooden bowls for miso soup, colorful bowls for rice, all varieties of chop sticks and of course hand-made Japanese knives that will be engraved on the spot with your name in Japanese. And everything is a bargain!

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  • What for dinner in Tokyo? How about 14 courses, small but delicious?
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    What for dinner in Tokyo? How about 14 courses, small but delicious?

    ByEileen Ogintz September 6, 2015June 29, 2023

    If you think a 14-course dinner might be a little much to handle, come sample Chef Kenichiro Ooe’s fare at Kozue on the 40th floor of the Park Hyatt Tokyo with stellar views of the city.

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  • Hiroshima school: memorial and symbol of peace
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    Hiroshima school: memorial and symbol of peace

    ByEileen Ogintz September 4, 2015July 6, 2021

    The Honkawa Elementary School is in the heart of Hiroshima and when the Atomic Bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, all but one of the 420 students and teachers perished. Today is a again a bustling school and a memorial to those who died.

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  • Finding real books and bookstores on your family trips
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    Finding real books and bookstores on your family trips

    ByEileen Ogintz September 3, 2015July 10, 2021

    I know a lot of kids don’t even read “real” books anymore. Everyone is all about interactive books kids can read on tablets with all sorts of fun features. But there’s still something to be said for stopping in at a local bookstore — or a national park visitor center — and browsing their collection of children’s books.

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  • Exploring Japanese pop culture at the Manga Museum
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    Exploring Japanese pop culture at the Manga Museum

    ByEileen Ogintz September 2, 2015July 6, 2021

    These aren’t just any comics. These are the enormously popular and traditional Manga, the basis for Anime, at the Kyoto International Manga Museum which is run by Kyoto Seika University and the Kyoto City Government. The University teaches aspiring Manga artists and writers in its design and fine arts department.

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  • Visiting a traditional Japanese Ryokan — not your ordinary hotel
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    Visiting a traditional Japanese Ryokan — not your ordinary hotel

    ByEileen Ogintz September 1, 2015July 15, 2021

    Welcome to the traditional Japanese Riokan. There are these hotels all around Japan, some in the mountains, which offer the chance to try the Japanese hot springs baths called onseng

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  • Touring Kyoto with locals and on bikes: seeing more than temples
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    Touring Kyoto with locals and on bikes: seeing more than temples

    ByEileen Ogintz August 31, 2015December 20, 2024

    Kyoto is famous for its Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. This morning, we’re cycling a 14-mile loop with Kyoto Cycling Tour Project with stops at the Golden Pavilion and Ryoanji Temple with its world-famous rock garden – two of the city’s and Japan’s top tourist attractions.

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  • Cruise follies, foibles, TMI, TLI and unexpected discoveries
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    Cruise follies, foibles, TMI, TLI and unexpected discoveries

    ByAndy Yemma August 30, 2015November 10, 2025

    No cruise is complete without its follies and unexpected discoveries.

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  • Kids have a different take on cultural exchanges on cruises
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    Kids have a different take on cultural exchanges on cruises

    ByEileen Ogintz August 29, 2015July 7, 2021

    Listen up parents — if you thought the educational part of cruising was only seeing historic and cultural sites, you were wrong. It seems much more cultural exchange happens right on board at the kids’ and teen club, kids say.

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  • In Hokkaido: navigating on our own is not that difficult
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    In Hokkaido: navigating on our own is not that difficult

    ByEileen Ogintz August 27, 2015July 7, 2021

    The ship staff had warned that navigating on your own in Japan is different than elsewhere. Very few locals speak English and signs are only in Japanese. I understand now why in the U.S. Japanese tourists always move in a group with a guide.

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  • Sampling Orlando’s changing restaurant scene during Magical Dining Month
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    Sampling Orlando’s changing restaurant scene during Magical Dining Month

    ByEileen Ogintz August 27, 2015May 14, 2025

    Visit Orlando’s magical dining month, which starts August 24 and continues throughout September and highlights many restaurants offering prix fixe dinners for $33. (Ready to share with your junior foodie?)

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  • A visit to a Japanese hot springs in Hokkaido
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    A visit to a Japanese hot springs in Hokkaido

    ByEileen Ogintz August 26, 2015July 7, 2021

    Good news! I’m going to live at least seven years longer. That’s because I’ve visited a Japanese Onseng—a hot springs resort. They are ubiquitous in Japan—there are thousands of them.

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  • Japanese hot tubs and amenities on the Diamond Princess
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    Japanese hot tubs and amenities on the Diamond Princess

    ByEileen Ogintz August 25, 2015July 7, 2021

    The on board Izumi Japanese Bath features indoor and outdoor bathing experiences ($15 for 90 minute visit), including misted steam room, sauna, Jacuzzi and hot tubs, some open to the sky.

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  • On a cruise – options for dining vary on taste and budget
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    On a cruise – options for dining vary on taste and budget

    ByEileen Ogintz August 24, 2015July 15, 2021

    Like other cruise lines, Princess offers specialty restaurants on board for which you pay an extra fee.
    Like on other cruise lines, the specialty restaurants offer an enhanced experience.

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  • Shore excursions: Cranes, marshes, pluses and minuses
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    Shore excursions: Cranes, marshes, pluses and minuses

    ByEileen Ogintz August 23, 2015July 15, 2021

    We’re in Kushiro, Japan, on the island of Hokkaido, and are visiting the Japanese Crane Reserve on a shore excursion from the Diamond Princess, which is spending the morning here.

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  • East meets West on a Princess Cruise in Japan
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    East meets West on a Princess Cruise in Japan

    ByEileen Ogintz August 21, 2015July 7, 2021

    Until I came aboard in Yokohama, I hadn’t thought much about the cruise experience being educational but here, with more than 1000 Japanese passengers, we westerners are getting a lesson in Japanese culture and food.

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  • Families trying falconry, the sport of kings
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    Families trying falconry, the sport of kings

    ByEileen Ogintz August 20, 2015July 16, 2021

    We are at Ireland’s School of Falconry — the oldest in the country and home to more than 30 birds, including the always popular Dingle the owl. The school is located at Ashford Castle

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  • At the Tokyo Fish Market: mixing culture and tradition in unique culinary ways
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    At the Tokyo Fish Market: mixing culture and tradition in unique culinary ways

    ByEileen Ogintz August 20, 2015July 6, 2021

    It is eight in the morning and we are at Tokyo’s famous Tsukiji Fish Market, Japan’ largest. More than 15,000 people work here; international tourists line up in the early hours of the morning for the chance to watch the famous auctions of the fish, including the tuna.

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  • A long flight to Japan – jet lag cured with spa treatment at Conrad Tokyo
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    A long flight to Japan – jet lag cured with spa treatment at Conrad Tokyo

    ByEileen Ogintz August 19, 2015July 15, 2021

    The Mizuki Spa at the Conrad Tokyo is the largest spa of its kind in Tokyo and boasts Tokyo’s only true Hinoki bath. Treatments are inspired by the moon and the water.

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  • Religion, education, culture at Indy Children’s Museum
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    Religion, education, culture at Indy Children’s Museum

    ByEileen Ogintz August 14, 2015July 6, 2021

    The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, the largest children’s museum in the world, hopes to inspire children—and their families—to think about religion in new ways with the opening of National Geographic Sacred Journeys on Aug 29.

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  • Jake and Tobey go on a Safari in Style in Tanzania
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    Jake and Tobey go on a Safari in Style in Tanzania

    ByEileen Ogintz August 13, 2015July 15, 2021

    Jake and Tobey Bill, ages 12 and 13 from Weston CT, went on a “Safari In Style” tour of Tanzania with the tour operator Abercrombie & Kent. They had heard great things about Africa and watched a few PBS specials about it, but nothing prepared them for what them saw and experienced in this amazing place.

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  • On a multigenerational cruise with Windstar in Scotland
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    On a multigenerational cruise with Windstar in Scotland

    ByEileen Ogintz August 13, 2015July 16, 2021

    The 91-year-old had chosen the Windstar Star Legend, a 212-passenger ship for a cruise with her 17-year-old grandson— one of three yachts without the line’s famous sails that the company has recently acquired from Seabourn

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  • Enesi’s excellent adventure in the Dominican Republic – Part 2
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    Enesi’s excellent adventure in the Dominican Republic – Part 2

    ByEileen Ogintz August 12, 2015July 6, 2021

    Sixteen-year-old Enesi Domi shares his daily diary from a youth service experience in the Dominican Republic with the community service organization Rustic Pathways. This is the second of two installments. More than 5000 youths will go on Rustic Pathways service trips this year.

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  • Enesi’s excellent adventure in the Dominican Republic – Part 1
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    Enesi’s excellent adventure in the Dominican Republic – Part 1

    ByEileen Ogintz August 11, 2015July 15, 2021

    Sixteen-year-old Enesi Domi shares his daily diary from a youth service experience in the Dominican Republic with the community service organization Rustic Pathways. This is the first of two installments. More than 5000 youths will go on Rustic Pathways service trips this year.

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  • The new One World Observatory in New York – breathtaking
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    The new One World Observatory in New York – breathtaking

    ByEileen Ogintz August 10, 2015July 15, 2021

    “It’s like you are on top of the world you’re so high,” said Aman Gaudani, from Oakbridge, NJ who was taking in the view from the newly opened One World Observatory, atop the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.

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  • New York City in August – good time for families to visit
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    New York City in August – good time for families to visit

    ByEileen Ogintz August 6, 2015July 9, 2021

    New York, of course, is always tops on tweens and teens lists of wanna-go places. If you have a few days before school starts, it turns out August is a good time. Sure it may be hot, but with business travelers scarce, you are likely to get a good hotel deal.

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  • In Edinburgh, where Harry Potter was written and history abounds
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    In Edinburgh, where Harry Potter was written and history abounds

    ByEileen Ogintz August 2, 2015July 15, 2021

    Welcome to Daigon Alley. No, this is not at Universal Studios Orlando. It’s here in Edinburgh, where JK Rowling famously wrote the first book in a coffee shop.

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  • At Gleneagles, falconry is more than for the birds
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    At Gleneagles, falconry is more than for the birds

    ByEileen Ogintz July 31, 2015July 15, 2021

    Margo is a Harris Hawk at the British School of Falconry here on the grounds of the historic Gleneagles Hotel, the first in the country and extremely popular with kids. In fact, we had an audience as I was learning to hold Margo and let her fly.

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  • Gleneagles: a world-famous golf resort, now family friendly
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    Gleneagles: a world-famous golf resort, now family friendly

    ByEileen Ogintz July 30, 2015July 6, 2021

    Of course, Gleneagles is known for golf — it is home to three of Scotland’s best championship courses and it is where the 2014 Ryder Cup was played. But today, only 30 percent of guests play golf — and some of them may be kids taking lessons.

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  • Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland – a foodie paradise
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    Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland – a foodie paradise

    ByEileen Ogintz July 30, 2015July 15, 2021

    What is vacation without good food and Gleneagles Hotel certainly delivers. It is home to Andrew Fairlie, chef of Scotland’s only two Michelin-starred restaurant. But the other restaurants offer something special as well—maybe trying Scottish food for the first time.

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  • Gleneagles: Famous for golf but beloved by UK and US families
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    Gleneagles: Famous for golf but beloved by UK and US families

    ByEileen Ogintz July 29, 2015July 6, 2021

    Gleneagles is known for golf—it is home to three of Scotland’s best championship courses but today, only 30 per cent of guests play golf and Gleneagles is a kid-friendly resort that draws families from the United Kingdom as well as the United States back year after year

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  • Cruise shore excursions: go with a group or on your own?
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    Cruise shore excursions: go with a group or on your own?

    ByEileen Ogintz July 28, 2015July 7, 2021

    When you take a cruise, you can opt for a shore excursion offered by the cruise line, or you can take your own, often booking local guides.

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  • At Scotland’s Fort George: a youth bagpipe band
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    At Scotland’s Fort George: a youth bagpipe band

    ByEileen Ogintz July 27, 2015July 7, 2021

    Tour buses took us to Fort George, where the Inverness Youth Band with 30-plus members –drummers as young as nine and led by adults are “Beating Retreat,” performing a traditional military ceremony 16th Century England.

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  • At sea with Windstar – connecting families and generations
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    At sea with Windstar – connecting families and generations

    ByEileen Ogintz July 25, 2015July 7, 2021

    Of the 204 passengers, there are 117 who have sailed Windstar, some as many as 11 times. While you may think of this as a cruise line for adults, I’ve been thinking of this as a way for grown and mostly grown kids to connect with parents and grandparents, sharing new experiences.

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  • A hidden gem of a restaurant in Scotland
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    A hidden gem of a restaurant in Scotland

    ByEileen Ogintz July 24, 2015July 7, 2021

    Three Chimneys Restaurant and six-room inn is on an out of the way stretch of road on the Isle of Skye where you brake for sheep crossing the road and the fish you eat for lunch might have been caught that morning, the lettuce just harvested.

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  • Fans from all over the world love Harry Potter studio tour near London
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    Fans from all over the world love Harry Potter studio tour near London

    ByEileen Ogintz July 23, 2015July 15, 2021

    The Woods family had flown 24 hours to London from Australia, but they weren’t planning to ride the famous London Eye, see a West End play or even check out the Crown Jewels. In fact, they’d come for just one reason — the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London — The Making of Harry Potter

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  • Learning about the origins of the Titantic in Belfast
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    Learning about the origins of the Titantic in Belfast

    ByEileen Ogintz July 22, 2015March 14, 2022

    We are on day two of our cruise aboard the Windstar yacht Star Legend – the Gaelic Explorers tour. We’ve anchored in Portrush and taken an excursion bus for the one-hour trip to Belfast to learn about the building of the Titantic.

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  • Cruising Ireland and Scotland on a Windstar yacht
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    Cruising Ireland and Scotland on a Windstar yacht

    ByEileen Ogintz July 21, 2015July 15, 2021

    We are on an eight-day Gaelic Explorer Windstar Cruise on a yacht with just 212 passengers can go to smaller ports. Windstar, known for its sailing yachts, has added three more yachts from Seabourn—these without sails–that after a $12 million refurbishment have joined the fleet.

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  • When in Ireland, soak up culture in Dublin
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    When in Ireland, soak up culture in Dublin

    ByEileen Ogintz July 20, 2015June 28, 2023

    Our guide says the mistake Americans make when visiting Ireland is rushing around too much. “Give yourself time,” he says. Don’t rush off on day trips to the west of the country. “I don’t go to New York to see Chicago,” he said. Here are some places he suggests you visit

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  • Afternoon tea at Ashford Castle
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    A multi-gen foodie heaven at Ireland’s Ashford Castle

    ByEileen Ogintz July 18, 2015July 15, 2021

    The great food at Ashford Castle in Ireland is inspired by Lord Ardilaun, a scion of the Guinness family, who insisted on only the freshest and most varied of local produce, a tradition continued by new executive chef Philippe Farineau

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  • Ireland’s Ashford Castle – beloved by American families
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    Ireland’s Ashford Castle – beloved by American families

    ByEileen Ogintz July 17, 2015July 15, 2021

    We are at Ireland’s School of Falconry—the oldest in the country—at Ashford Castle that dates back to 1228 on the shores of Lough Corrib, the largest lake in Ireland, and the River Cong, which is reputed to have the best salmon and trout fishing in Europe.

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  • New efforts to convince Americans to take their vacation days
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    New efforts to convince Americans to take their vacation days

    ByEileen Ogintz July 16, 2015September 3, 2024

    Whatever the reasons, Americans failed to use 429 million days of paid time off last year, the U.S. Travel Association reports. Those who get vacation time are taking less, while a quarter of Americans don’t get any paid vacation at all

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  • Touring London with a local journalist – curry anyone?
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    Touring London with a local journalist – curry anyone?

    ByEileen Ogintz July 16, 2015July 15, 2021

    Will Hide, a London journalist, jokes that locals say Chicken tikka masala should be Britain’s national dish. Indian food—especially “takeaway” is so popular. Vacations, of course, are a great time to try new cuisines and when in London, that means Indian food (actually mostly Bangladeshi).

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  • Fans and their families love the Harry Potter Studio tour near London
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    Fans and their families love the Harry Potter Studio tour near London

    ByEileen Ogintz July 15, 2015September 16, 2021

    The Warner Brothers Studio Tour where the Harry Potter films were made outside of London draws 6,000 visitors a day but is well worth the effort for families with Hogwarts fans.

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  • Hotel VIP Lounges – great for families on extended vacations
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    Hotel VIP Lounges – great for families on extended vacations

    ByEileen Ogintz July 14, 2015July 17, 2021

    It’s not that I need to be treated like a VIP. I just want to de-stress experience as much as possible—especially with kids. That means not having to wait to be served breakfast or a snack or paying through the nose for food the kids won’t eat.

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  • Tea with Charlie at a hip but kid-friendly London hotel
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    Tea with Charlie at a hip but kid-friendly London hotel

    ByEileen Ogintz July 13, 2015July 15, 2021

    In Britain these days, one young local explained, tea “is for a special occasion—like a birthday. Maybe it’s going to see your first West End Play—say Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

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  • Puerto Vallarta resort is more than an all-inclusive
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    Puerto Vallarta resort is more than an all-inclusive

    ByEileen Ogintz July 12, 2015July 7, 2021

    If you think Mexico is only about all-inclusives, think again. The Westin Resort & Spa Puerto Vallarta, with its contemporary décor and just 280 rooms, offers all-inclusive options, though many also like to explore Puerto Vallarta’s lively dining scene.

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  • Souvenir shopping rule #1: don’t buy something you can buy at home
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    Souvenir shopping rule #1: don’t buy something you can buy at home

    ByEileen Ogintz July 12, 2015July 15, 2021

    Sure London has lots of sites to see but there is something to be said for spending a morning wandering along with local families. Come on a Sunday in July when Regent Street is closed to pedestrians.

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  • A new Orlando resort that does more for families
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    A new Orlando resort that does more for families

    ByEileen Ogintz July 9, 2015October 4, 2023

    The kids want to stay right where they are because they’re having way too much fun at the expansive Explorer Island pool-water play area at the New Four Seasons Orlando at Walt Disney World,

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  • Take your family to Lisbon
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    Take your family to Lisbon

    ByEileen Ogintz July 6, 2015July 7, 2021

    Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city webbed with narrow cobblestone streets, opening onto squares of medieval cathedrals and monasteries overlooking the Rio Tejo. With its yellow trams, open parks, 1930s cafés, and ghostly spirit, Lisbon is a city that has plenty to offer every member of the family.

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