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  • Abacos Islands in the Bahamas: Laid back and simple family vacation territory
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    Abacos Islands in the Bahamas: Laid back and simple family vacation territory

    ByEileen Ogintz May 22, 2013July 10, 2021

    Welcome to the Abacos Islands in the Bahamas —a chain of some 120 tiny islands, home to just 14,000 people and a mecca for boaters, fisherman, snorkelers and divers. Today we’re at Munjack Cay about 40 miles by boat from the town of Marsh Harbor with Lincoln and Marcus Jones who have brought us and some other guests here to cook the fish we’ve just caught.

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  • Taking the Kids Exclusive: Tips from the First Lady for families on staying active on vacation
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    Taking the Kids Exclusive: Tips from the First Lady for families on staying active on vacation

    ByEileen Ogintz May 22, 2013July 5, 2021

    First Lady Michelle Obama suggests letting the kids lead is one way to get everyone more active on vacation this summer. The first lady told Taking the Kids exclusively, “The key to getting kids moving is to find something they enjoy, and join in!” For the First Family, that includes biking.

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  • Learning all about Junkanoo, the festivals kids love most in the Bahamas
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    Learning all about Junkanoo, the festivals kids love most in the Bahamas

    ByEileen Ogintz May 21, 2013July 10, 2021

    What began with programs for school kids in the Bahamas in 2000, now attracts cruise ship passengers and other visitors for workshops in Junkanoo costume making. And what amazing costumes they are, put together with thousands and thousands of strips of brightly colored crepe paper adorned with feathers and gold and silver buttons.

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  • In the Bahamas — what’s Nassau without Pink Flamingoes?
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    In the Bahamas — what’s Nassau without Pink Flamingoes?

    ByEileen Ogintz May 20, 2013July 10, 2021

    There’s certainly plenty of that here in Nassau, the Bahamas capitol just 179 miles east of the Florida Coast. It is just 21 miles long and seven miles wide and a bridge links Paradise Island to New Providence Island—Nassau’s other name.

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  • Families can enjoy sailing and racing on island of Anguilla
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    Families can enjoy sailing and racing on island of Anguilla

    ByEileen Ogintz May 19, 2013July 17, 2021

    Sail racing is the island of Anguilla’s national sport dating back to the early days of the 20th century when Anguillan men on their way back from working in sugar cane fields in the Dominican Republic would race their schooners home. In fact, the unique design of the racing boats here evolved from fishing boats that would fish as much as 40 miles off shoe

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  • Five whirlwind days touring the Bahamas – a family vacation paradise
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    Five whirlwind days touring the Bahamas – a family vacation paradise

    ByEileen Ogintz May 19, 2013October 4, 2023

    Ava Thompson is the chief family officer for the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism—that means she helps families decide which island best suits them and what to do when they arrive. She explains that Grand Bahama Island, home to about 55,000 people, is a nice mixture of city (Freeport) and laid-back island feel.

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  • How to pack – from the first TMS Family Travel Summit
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    How to pack – from the first TMS Family Travel Summit

    ByEileen Ogintz May 16, 2013July 16, 2021

    At the first TMS Family Travel Summit in Orlando (May 3-5, 2013), Eileen and other bloggers did a panel on How to Pack for Family Vacations. Published by Conde Nast Traveler.

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  • Check out all the new rides at a theme park this summer
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    Check out all the new rides at a theme park this summer

    ByEileen Ogintz May 16, 2013July 10, 2021

    You’ll have your pick of thrills — wet and dry — this summer when nearly 200 new rides and attractions open at more than 80 theme parks, water parks, family fun centers, zoos, aquariums and museums in the United States and Canada, according to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.

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  • Norwegian Breakaway: plenty to keep kids entertained
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    Norwegian Breakaway: plenty to keep kids entertained

    ByEileen Ogintz May 14, 2013July 7, 2021

    If you’re on board the new Norwegian Breakaway, you—and baby—and grandma might all be joining in special “Guppies’ activities—maybe finger painting with special paints or using chalk or crayons made out of vegetables. “We want those younger families whose kids aren’t in school,” said CEO Kevin Sheehan –especially during times of year when there aren’t school breaks.

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  • Norwegian Breakway: a ship made for New York
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    Norwegian Breakway: a ship made for New York

    ByEileen Ogintz May 13, 2013July 7, 2021

    That this ship is home-ported in New York is such a big deal that Mayor Bloomberg was on hand for the christening. “New York is the number one cruise capitol in the Northeast,” he said welcoming 587,000 passengers in 2012—growing 32 per cent just in one year. “Breakaway will add to those numbers and it will be our pleasure to show them the greatest city in the world,” he said

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  • A lot of good news for family travelers from the first TMS “summit”
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    A lot of good news for family travelers from the first TMS “summit”

    ByEileen Ogintz May 12, 2013June 30, 2021

    We all know that kids seem to grow up in a blink of an eye (It seems as if my youngest who is graduating from college this month was just starting preschool!) That’s why families shouldn’t feel guilty about taking time—or money– for vacation. We’ve only got a certain amount of time when our kids are mesmerized by princesses or dinosaurs, when they think playing with mom and dad is the best time ever.

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  • Blending all generations on Antigua
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    Blending all generations on Antigua

    ByEileen Ogintz May 9, 2013July 7, 2021

    Talk about kid vacation heaven — Caribbean style. “They really cater to the kids here at Curtain Bluff observes Dr. Tania Spenlinhauer, here in Antigua from Maine with her husband and three kids, including Brady, for her sister’s wedding at the resort. That the small (just 72 rooms) all-inclusive resort offered so much for the six young grandchildren was a big factor in why the family opted to gather here, they said.

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  • Videos from the First TMS Family Travel Summit weekend
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    Videos from the First TMS Family Travel Summit weekend

    ByEileen Ogintz May 7, 2013July 17, 2021

    Check out these fabulous video shorts our partner Kyle McCarthy of the Family Travel Forum put together while at the first ever TMS Family Travel Summit in Orlando May 3-5, 2013:

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  • The First Family Travel Summit: family travel is big and getting bigger
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    The First Family Travel Summit: family travel is big and getting bigger

    ByEileen Ogintz May 7, 2013July 5, 2021

    This first-ever summit brought together national travel media with top marketers to brainstorm how we could work together to improve and de-stress the family travel experience. “It’s nice to see both sides of the table share the same concerns,” observed Laura Parquette, from Vail Resorts.

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  • Can you EAR me?  It’s a special year at Disney Parks
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    Can you EAR me? It’s a special year at Disney Parks

    ByEileen Ogintz May 5, 2013July 15, 2021

    2013 is the Year of the Ear at Disney Parks with new limited release Disney Ear Hats available every month as part of Disney Parks’ Limited Time Magic—special experiences designed to surprise and excite guests when they visit—including saving up to 30 per cent with the Monstrous Summer promotion available at Walt Disney World Resorts through mid June.

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  • Eileen interviewed in Washington about Washington
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    Eileen interviewed in Washington about Washington

    ByEileen Ogintz May 2, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen is interviewed on Newschannel 8 in Washington DC on April 27, 2013 about her newly published “Kids’ Guide to Washington DC”

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  • A Mother’s Day gift guaranteed to be a winner
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    A Mother’s Day gift guaranteed to be a winner

    ByEileen Ogintz May 2, 2013July 15, 2021

    Any mom — or grandma — who has traveled with kids, especially young ones, knows that all too often a vacation is not a vacation at all for moms. “It’s just like home without the washing machine,” one young mom told me glumly as she watched her kids splash in a hotel pool.

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  • Baltimore is a great place for families to learn history
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    Baltimore is a great place for families to learn history

    ByEileen Ogintz May 1, 2013July 9, 2021

    Today people consider the War of 1812 “the forgotten war” but visiting the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is a good place to earn about it. Wherever you go in Baltimore, the kids are bound to learn something—maybe without even realizing they’re getting a history lessons.

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  • Eileen is a guest on Rudy Maxa’s World April 27
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    Eileen is a guest on Rudy Maxa’s World April 27

    ByEileen Ogintz April 30, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen is a guest on Rudy Maxa’s World, discussing new new Kids’ Guide to Washington D.C

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  • Travel advice from the experts on the Huffington Post
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    Travel advice from the experts on the Huffington Post

    ByEileen Ogintz April 30, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen and other family travel experts provide travel advice to the Huffington Post.

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  • Families learn more than just Civil War history in Richmond VA
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    Families learn more than just Civil War history in Richmond VA

    ByEileen Ogintz April 29, 2013July 9, 2021

    On Richmond’s Emancipation and Civil War Day held the first weekend of April, I joined hundreds of visitors to take advantage of the open doors of the historical sites and honor the important event in American history.

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  • Cruise lines keep innovating for family travel market
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    Cruise lines keep innovating for family travel market

    ByEileen Ogintz April 28, 2013July 7, 2021

    Royal Caribbean wants you to know they’ve not only got your back but they’ll guarantee you an experience like none other on board a ship. That’s especially the case if you wait 18 months for the new Quantum of the Seas that will sail out of the New York area.

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  • All-included bounty and excitement from the deep blue sea off Antigua
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    All-included bounty and excitement from the deep blue sea off Antigua

    ByAndy Yemma April 26, 2013November 10, 2025

    Today we’re back at Curtain Bluff and I’ve decided to take the 6:30 a.m. deep sea fishing charter. The best thing about Curtain Bluff, other than the beauty and just about every other thing, is that it is all-inclusive, so the fishing (along with Scuba, snorkeling, water-skiing and other activities) is part of the price.

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  • Southern Cal’s beach towns — great spots for your kids
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    Southern Cal’s beach towns — great spots for your kids

    ByEileen Ogintz April 25, 2013July 7, 2021

    Kids who visit Los Angeles, especially tweens and teens, want to hit the beach and the beach towns are guaranteed to please — no town more so than Santa Monica with its world-famous pier, which has been drawing visitors since it was built in 1908 — the first pleasure pier on the West Coast.

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  • Families enjoy the all-inclusive activities at Curtain Bluff on Antigua
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    Families enjoy the all-inclusive activities at Curtain Bluff on Antigua

    ByEileen Ogintz April 25, 2013July 10, 2021

    Rod McCrea likes that Curtain Bluff is not only considerably less expensive in summer but that the all inclusive nature of the property means he not only knows exactly what he is spending but that all of his kids and grandkids can do what they like–tennis and sailing, deep sea fishing and snorkel trips, not to mention all the fruit smoothies the kids can drink—or that their parents will allow them to mix up with the bartenders.

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  • Back to our honeymoon spot, three grown kids later
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    Back to our honeymoon spot, three grown kids later

    ByEileen Ogintz April 24, 2013July 10, 2021

    Thirty years later, our room overlooks that same windswept beach. As I think about the three kids we did have—and the adventures we shared with them—I’m struck by how this 72-room all-inclusive resort is emblematic of how family travel has changed in the past three decades.

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  • On Anguilla, a couple aim to make a Caribbean destination affordable
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    On Anguilla, a couple aim to make a Caribbean destination affordable

    ByEileen Ogintz April 21, 2013July 10, 2021

    The Ricketts want their little hotel and villa business to show people that Anguilla is not only for those who can afford five-star luxury. The hotel also serves as the island’s unofficial cultural center. In fact, the restaurant is crowded the night we visit with locals and visitors alike for the weekly dance performance that tells the story of Anguilla.

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  • Eileen in the Media

    Eileen in Woman’s World magazine

    ByEileen Ogintz April 18, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen contributes to tips on budget friendly family vacations for Womans World Magazine magazine (April 29, 2013) issue.

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  • Chicago is a kids and family kind of town
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    Chicago is a kids and family kind of town

    ByEileen Ogintz April 18, 2013July 10, 2021

    The hardest thing about visiting Chicago is deciding where to take the kids first — Chicago’s famous Lakefront where you can ride bikes and in-line skate, or Lincoln Park where you can visit one of the few free zoos in the country. (Kids especially love the polar bears.)

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  • Eileen blogs for the HuffPost about taking the kids to Washington DC
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    Eileen blogs for the HuffPost about taking the kids to Washington DC

    ByEileen Ogintz April 15, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen blogs for the HuffPost about taking the kids to Washington DC

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