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  • Eileen is quoted an an expert in The Flipkey Blog
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    Eileen is quoted an an expert in The Flipkey Blog

    Byuser August 28, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen is quoted an an expert in The Flipkey Blog on reducing the stress of traveling with kids.

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  • Universal Hollywood through the eyes an 11-year-old
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    Universal Hollywood through the eyes an 11-year-old

    Byuser August 26, 2013July 8, 2021

    If you go to Universal Studios in Hollywood, do like we did and get a Front of the Line pass, also referred to as a “Gate A” pass. These passes are really cool because they helped us to save time because it lets you skip to the front of the line for anything in the park. With the pass, we also had reserved seating at the shows like WaterWorld (a really cool action-packed stunt show with people on motorboats and JetSki’s.

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  • Travel Writers conference showcases the best of the Midwest in autumn
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    Travel Writers conference showcases the best of the Midwest in autumn

    Byuser August 25, 2013July 15, 2021

    Being in Rockford for a travel writers conference—Travel Media Showcase– and talking to a lot of people from Midwest cities and States—Peoria and St. Paul, the Quad Cities in Western Illinois and Eastern Iowa, Fort Wayne and Kansas City—made me realize once again how much the Midwest has to offer families.

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  • ACES in Aspen: a hidden gem for local and visiting families
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    ACES in Aspen: a hidden gem for local and visiting families

    Byuser August 24, 2013July 15, 2021

    The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) is celebrating its 45th anniversary and it is a great place to learn more about the spectacular environment here—and the creatures who call it home, whether you visit in summer, fall or winter.

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  • Fly fishing near Aspen — it’s about the fishing not the catching
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    Fly fishing near Aspen — it’s about the fishing not the catching

    Byuser August 23, 2013July 15, 2021

    “It’s about the experience,” says our guide Trevor Clapper from the Little Nell Adventure Shop, which offers trips that end in Basalt, about 20 miles downriver. Clapper says of everything people want to do in the summer or fall when they come to Aspen—off road jeep tours, guided hiking trips, white river rafting—fly fishing is the most popular.

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  • A bike ride with grown kids to a unique distillery in Basalt CO
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    A bike ride with grown kids to a unique distillery in Basalt CO

    Byuser August 22, 2013July 15, 2021

    In summer, it’s all about bikers, runners, walkers. Many people opt to bike from the trailhead in Aspen about 10 miles as far as Woody Creek Tavern; today we opt to go another 10 miles to visit the new Woody Creek Distillery—where vodka is being made from potatoes grown in Woody Creek.

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  • Reaching out and touching a penguin at Sea World Orlando
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    Reaching out and touching a penguin at Sea World Orlando

    Byuser August 22, 2013July 15, 2021

    The adults are busy catching up while the kids swim and play, but this isn’t any waterfront playground on a late summer day. This is a unique playground for penguins — “Antarctica: Empire of the Penguins” — the largest expansion ever at SeaWorld Orlando.

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  • Cooking up a storm at a rental house in Snowmass Village CO
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    Cooking up a storm at a rental house in Snowmass Village CO

    Byuser August 21, 2013July 15, 2021

    I spent all day in the kitchen—on vacation. But maybe because it was my choice and maybe because it’s a spectacular kitchen at a Portico Club house overlooking the mountains in Snowmass, CO, I didn’t mind a bit.
    In fact, because the kitchen was so well equipped—and the house so spacious—we decided to host a barbeque for folks we know who live here and who always are hosting us when we visit.

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  • A hike in the rain in the beautiful mountains near Aspen CO
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    A hike in the rain in the beautiful mountains near Aspen CO

    Byuser August 20, 2013July 15, 2021

    Snowmass is a great family ski mountain—one of the biggest and best in the country, in fact. But a visit here—and to neighboring Aspen—is a treat any time of year. There’s hiking, biking (road biking and mountain biking), fly fishing, rafting… even a scenic helicopter tour.

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  • Six days in the Rockies – a great getaway in a Portico Club house at Snowmass CO
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    Six days in the Rockies – a great getaway in a Portico Club house at Snowmass CO

    Byuser August 19, 2013July 15, 2021

    We’re in one of the most amazing rental houses we’ve ever been privileged to visit—and we’ve been to a lot of places from houses in the Caribbean to ski condos in Colorado and Utah and Vermont to apartments in Paris and Rome.

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  • Great memories of an epic hike in Colorado
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    Great memories of an epic hike in Colorado

    Byuser August 18, 2013June 29, 2023

    I’d always wanted to do the famous hike between Crested Butte in Southwest Colorado and Aspen –12.2 miles along the West Maroon trail, crossing the Maroon Pass which is 12,500 feet high. And in the year since— as we get ready to meet up with family for a week at a Portico Club rental house in Snowmass, up the road from Aspen–I’ve thought a lot about that hike.

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  • To Lake Placid and a resort that gets it right for families
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    To Lake Placid and a resort that gets it right for families

    Byuser August 15, 2013July 15, 2021

    I like to see a resort get it right and, I think, the Whiteface Lodge does. The 94-suite resort is spread out over 40 acres reminiscent of the historic “camps” of the Adirondacks with rough-hewn logs, big stone fireplaces, oversized leather furniture and whimsical décor evoking the outdoors.

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  • The amazing sights you see in and around Lake Placid, NY
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    The amazing sights you see in and around Lake Placid, NY

    Byuser August 9, 2013July 6, 2021

    Fourteen year old Massou Traore spreads out her arms and looks skyward. She feels like she’s on top of the world.
    Well, not quite. She’s 4,867 feet on top of New York State to be exact—on top of Whiteface Mountain. Pretty amazing to a kid from the Bronx.

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  • 10 tips to survive taking your first child to college
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    10 tips to survive taking your first child to college

    Byuser August 8, 2013July 10, 2021

    You’ll be spending the Long Goodbye shuttling back and forth to stores crowded with other freshmen parents for “essentials” you didn’t bring from home. In our case, that included a tool kit needed to loft the beds in my daughter Mel’s dorm room so the girls had more floor space.

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  • Kids and grownups discovering The Wild in New York’s Adirondacks
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    Kids and grownups discovering The Wild in New York’s Adirondacks

    Byuser August 8, 2013July 15, 2021

    Inside the expansive Wild Center in Tupper Lake, NY are interactive exhibits whether you want to open boxes of bones in the Naturalists Cabinet, mimic bird calls, take a stroll on the indoor Living River Trail past lakes, bogs, streams , rivers and waterfalls and forests to the summit of a high peak with more than 2,000 live creatures—frogs, fish and of course the Otters.

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  • Whiteface Lodge: a summer camp for families in Lake Placid, NY
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    Whiteface Lodge: a summer camp for families in Lake Placid, NY

    Byuser August 7, 2013July 15, 2021

    I like to see a resort get it right and I think The Whiteface Lodge in Lake Placid, NY does. Sure the place is expensive—a two bedroom unit in peak season can be upwards of $900 a night—but I can’t even count all the activities that are included

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  • Four days in the Adirondacks begins with a stop at Fort Ticonderoga
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    Four days in the Adirondacks begins with a stop at Fort Ticonderoga

    Byuser August 6, 2013July 15, 2021

    All summer and into the fall, there are Soldier’s Life programs, family hands-on activities and Fife & Drum Corps performances. We’re immersed in the year 1755 when French soldiers began construction of the Fort, called Fort Carillon. Ticonderoga, we learn, in the Native language was “The place Between the Great Waters.”

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  • Pick your Brain at the MIT Museum
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    Pick your Brain at the MIT Museum

    Byuser August 5, 2013July 10, 2021

    Looking for a mind-boggling experience on a rainy day? The MIT Museum is just the place to visit. Tucked away at 265 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, this nifty museum offers a closer look at the technological wonders of science and engineering.

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  • Eileen interviewed by Boston Globe on family trips making lifetime memories
    Eileen in the Media

    Eileen interviewed by Boston Globe on family trips making lifetime memories

    Byuser August 4, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen is interviewed by the Boston Globe on how family trips make for lifetime memories.

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  • How to save time and avoid stress at the theme parks
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    How to save time and avoid stress at the theme parks

    Byuser August 4, 2013July 17, 2021

    I had another ace up my sleeve. We’d arranged a VIP tour guide for part of the day. Our guide could lead the way, taking us through the park in a way that we would maximize our time, answering the most arcane questions, knowing where the bathrooms were and having ponchos on hand for the water rides.

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