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  • Learning to scuba dive with the whole family
    Beach Vacations | Cruises & All-Inclusive | Families & Groups | Parks & Outdoors | Weekly Column

    Learning to scuba dive with the whole family

    ByEileen Ogintz February 23, 2012December 5, 2025

    I’m just thankful to share this spectacular adventure in paradise with my husband and kids. It’s terrific — and rare — when you can find something you all enjoy, especially as the kids grow older

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  • How to travel with a teenager – carefully
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    How to travel with a teenager – carefully

    ByEileen Ogintz February 19, 2012July 17, 2021

    At the inaugural FamilyTravelConference held recently at the Omni Berkshire Place in NYC, attendees said they wished hotels and resorts would take a page from cruise lines and offer more activities for tweens and teens.

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  • NY1 covers first Family Travel Conference
    Eileen in the Media

    NY1 covers first Family Travel Conference

    ByEileen Ogintz February 16, 2012July 16, 2021

    NY1 — New York all-local news channel — covered the first Family Travel Conference

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  • It’s not too late to plan a spring break — or think about summer
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    It’s not too late to plan a spring break — or think about summer

    ByEileen Ogintz February 16, 2012June 29, 2023

    The good news is it’s not too late to plan a spring getaway (check the rest of my website for ideas) whether you’ve got just a few days or an entire week to spend and there’s still time to find a great deal.

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  • There’s something about Orlando
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    There’s something about Orlando

    ByEileen Ogintz February 12, 2012July 6, 2021

    The thing about Orlando is no matter how often you visit, there is always something new. That’s why Orlando became the first city in the country to welcome more than 50 million visitors last year—some 54 million to be exact!

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  • Family Travel Conference reviewed on ShermanTravel
    Eileen in the Media

    Family Travel Conference reviewed on ShermanTravel

    ByEileen Ogintz February 11, 2012July 16, 2021

    Travel writer Paul Eisenberg gives the first Family Travel Conference a great review on ShermanTravelBlog

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  • ABC News — Eileen likes Mardi Gras for kids
    Eileen in the Media

    ABC News — Eileen likes Mardi Gras for kids

    ByEileen Ogintz February 11, 2012July 16, 2021

    Eileen quoted by ABC News on places to go and see in New Orleans for Mardi Gras

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  • Family travel bloggers urge industry to try harder
    Eileen in the Media

    Family travel bloggers urge industry to try harder

    ByEileen Ogintz February 9, 2012July 16, 2021

    At the first Family Travel Conference, held at the Omni Berkshire Place Feb. 3-4, more than 40 family travel professionals were unanimous that restaurants, hotels and cruise lines need to improve their children’s menus to make them tastier as well as healthier.

    Read More Family travel bloggers urge industry to try harderContinue

  • What you need to know about cruise safety
    Cruises & All-Inclusive | Families & Groups | Weekly Column

    What you need to know about cruise safety

    ByEileen Ogintz February 9, 2012July 7, 2021

    It is important to keep in perspective that the Concordia disaster was by all accounts an aberration in an industry that prides itself on its safety record. Between 2005 and 2010, cruise lines carried nearly 100 million passengers with a total of 16 deaths…

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  • New York Times quotes Eileen on airline baggage fees
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    New York Times quotes Eileen on airline baggage fees

    ByEileen Ogintz February 6, 2012July 16, 2021

    The New York Times quotes Eileen about airline baggage fees. “It’s not a question of money,” she said. “People are just fed up with being nickeled and dimed.”

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  • Just a walk in the snowy woods
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    Just a walk in the snowy woods

    ByEileen Ogintz February 5, 2012July 7, 2021

    I was thinking about that Snow Walk the other night when Mel called from college to report giddily that she’d spent the weekend on a back-country skiing trip that “was harder than anything I’ve done on skis.”

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  • Taking the Kids doesn’t mean leaving the romance behind
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    Taking the Kids doesn’t mean leaving the romance behind

    ByEileen Ogintz February 2, 2012June 29, 2023

    I love traveling with my children, their pals and various other pint-sized relatives. I do it all the time. But there’s something deliciously decadent about an adult-only trip, whether you manage just a night away in a nearby hotel or a trip of a lifetime.

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  • At the 9/11 Memorial on a cold, snowy morning
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    At the 9/11 Memorial on a cold, snowy morning

    ByEileen Ogintz February 2, 2012June 28, 2023

    Every one of our boys parents are immigrants—from Africa, Mexico, Jamaica and Trinidad, from other places. They learned that had they been immigrants in the 1870s living here, they would have worked 10 hours a day rather than go to school…

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  • Seven teen boys share NYC penthouse for a weekend
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    Seven teen boys share NYC penthouse for a weekend

    ByEileen Ogintz February 1, 2012July 8, 2021

    Some of my friends thought I was nuts. When I won a weekend stay at the Hilton New York’s five-bedroom penthouse, I invited along seven teenagers to share the fun at New York’s largest hotel.

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  • From Guest to Guide: Growing up in Adventure Travel!
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    From Guest to Guide: Growing up in Adventure Travel!

    ByEileen Ogintz January 29, 2012October 3, 2023

    Guest blogger Kasey Austin writes that her “earliest memories go way back to Alaska, everything from ice fishing with my dad to spending time at a remote fly-in camp and hiking trails frequented by moose and other larger than life critters!”

    Read More From Guest to Guide: Growing up in Adventure Travel!Continue

  • The un-cruise: a sailing trip in the British Virgin Islands
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    The un-cruise: a sailing trip in the British Virgin Islands

    ByEileen Ogintz January 26, 2012July 7, 2021

    The best part: There is no one telling us what time we have to eat dinner or even where we are going next. Welcome to the alternative to mega cruise ships and fancy resorts.

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  • INAUGURAL FAMILY TRAVEL CONFERENCE CONVENES IN NEW YORK FEB. 3-4
    Eileen in the Media

    INAUGURAL FAMILY TRAVEL CONFERENCE CONVENES IN NEW YORK FEB. 3-4

    ByEileen Ogintz January 25, 2012July 16, 2021

    NEW YORK — The first Family Travel Conference, which convenes at the Omni Berkshire Hotel Feb. 3-4, underscores what parents, and some in the travel…

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  • Last day in the BVI – to the new resort on Scrub Island
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    Last day in the BVI – to the new resort on Scrub Island

    ByEileen Ogintz January 25, 2012July 12, 2021

    “This is a place for adventures,” says General Manager Martin Smith, who says the key is organizing your stay—with the resort staff help.

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  • A day of water sports (or not) at the Bitter End Yacht Club
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    A day of water sports (or not) at the Bitter End Yacht Club

    ByEileen Ogintz January 24, 2012July 12, 2021

    Snorkel, sail, windsurf or kayak?
    We’re at the Bitter End Yacht Club on the island of Virgin Gorda which has been a haven for sailors and yachters for years.

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  • To Anegada: spectacular sailing and a famous spot for lobsters
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    To Anegada: spectacular sailing and a famous spot for lobsters

    ByEileen Ogintz January 23, 2012July 12, 2021

    This island—just 3 miles wide at its widest point—is famous for its lobsters that many fisherman here catch by free diving as deep as 60 feet. Sailors like us (we’ve been sailing around the BVI on a Moorings charter Catamaran) make the trip here for the lobsters as well as the spectacular wind-swept beaches.

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  • Great job at Disney World, Mr. President, but next time take the kids!
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    Great job at Disney World, Mr. President, but next time take the kids!

    ByEileen Ogintz January 22, 2012July 16, 2021

    The President should be applauded for taking executive action to initiate these visa reforms, which should lead to more jobs in the United States.

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  • Into the lap of luxury at Villa Aquamare on Virgin Gorda
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    Into the lap of luxury at Villa Aquamare on Virgin Gorda

    ByEileen Ogintz January 20, 2012July 12, 2021

    The advantage here—besides the privacy and the chance to putter in the kitchen yourself—is that you aren’t paying $5 each time a child wants a virgin colada or $15 for the real thing.

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  • A whirlwind tour of Hong Kong over the holidays
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    A whirlwind tour of Hong Kong over the holidays

    ByEileen Ogintz January 19, 2012July 16, 2021

    I can’t believe I’m here. Hong Kong’s famous Victoria Harbor watches as I try to follow William Ng, a 75-year-old Tai Chi master, as he introduces about 20 of us to the ancient art of Tai Chi or “shadow boxing.”

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  • Diving and learning fascinating history in the BVI
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    Diving and learning fascinating history in the BVI

    ByEileen Ogintz January 19, 2012July 7, 2021

    Today we are all diving as a family. The Wreck of the Rhone is just off Salt Island in two big pieces 60 to 80 feet down, but there are many smaller pieces.

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  • “We’re grownups mom! Don’t sweat the small stuff”
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    “We’re grownups mom! Don’t sweat the small stuff”

    ByEileen Ogintz January 18, 2012February 1, 2024

    “That’s part of the adventure,” says my 25 year old daughter Reggie. “It’s not like we’re at a fancy resort where everything is being done for us.”

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  • Back to the BVI and sailing a Moorings catamaran
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    Back to the BVI and sailing a Moorings catamaran

    ByEileen Ogintz January 17, 2012July 7, 2021

    When it came time to decide on a family trip for my far flung gang—the first time we’d all be together in more than a year—sailing, with some diving included, was everyone’s top pick.

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  • How far has ship safety come since the Titantic?
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    How far has ship safety come since the Titantic?

    ByEileen Ogintz January 16, 2012July 17, 2021

    In the coming months, we’ll be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Pundits and experts will be talking about how far we’ve come in cruise safety since then. Clearly the Concordia shows we still have a long way to go.

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  • SCUBA Diving for the First Time in the British Virgin Islands
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    SCUBA Diving for the First Time in the British Virgin Islands

    ByAndy Yemma January 16, 2012November 10, 2025

    Reggie and I are already imagining our next dive back home in the much colder, kelp-forested waters of Monterey, California — just a couple hours away from our domicile in San Francisco.

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  • Learning African American History in Boston
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    Learning African American History in Boston

    ByEileen Ogintz January 12, 2012July 16, 2021

    A winter foray to Boston — whether you are touring colleges (there are more than 100 campuses in Massachusetts) or just looking for a winter getaway — is a good place to start, especially with the reopening this past December after a multimillion-dollar restoration of The African Meeting House.

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  • Last day in Hong Kong — to the spa!
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    Last day in Hong Kong — to the spa!

    ByEileen Ogintz January 12, 2012July 16, 2021

    After a frenetic week reporting—not to mention serious jet lag—I figured there couldn’t be a better way to while away my last morning before my return flight than experiencing the Mira Hotel’s spa.

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