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  • On a houseboat in Lake Powell — a great place to gather families together
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    On a houseboat in Lake Powell — a great place to gather families together

    ByEileen Ogintz June 20, 2011June 29, 2023

    Who said today’s families—even teens and college students—are too jaded for old-fashioned vacations? Not on a Lake Powell Houseboat. These days, it’s hard enough to gather the family at the same place together much less come up with something that will please everybody, whatever their ages

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  • Guest blogging on Visit Orlando site
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    Guest blogging on Visit Orlando site

    ByEileen Ogintz June 20, 2011June 28, 2023

    Eileen contributes to the Visit Orlando site with a guest blog about putting the family vacation back in Orlando.

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  • Finding a Beach Bargain in the Caribbean and Hawaii
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    Finding a Beach Bargain in the Caribbean and Hawaii

    ByEileen Ogintz June 16, 2011June 28, 2023

    This summer, if you are willing to fly, you may find a better deal in the Caribbean or even Hawaii than in traditional beach resort towns like Newport, R.I., or Cape Cod, Mass. In fact, when Travelocity named summer’s Top 10 family destinations, after Orlando, they included Cancun and Puerta Vallerta, the Hawaiian Islands, the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos and the Dominican Republic.

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  • 10 TIPS FOR DADS TRAVELING SOLO WITH KIDS THIS SUMMER
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    10 TIPS FOR DADS TRAVELING SOLO WITH KIDS THIS SUMMER

    ByEileen Ogintz June 13, 2011June 28, 2023

    These days, many dads live far from their kids and are getting ready for their annual Summer Vacation Visit. Many count on vacations together to make up for all the time apart. Other dads plan just-me-and-the-kids getaways camping, hitting ball parks or fishing. This all adds up to a lot of dads traveling solo with their kids

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  • Many of the guests here never leave the place
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    Many of the guests here never leave the place

    ByEileen Ogintz June 10, 2011June 28, 2023

    Here you have no sense of the outside world. Everyone is always smiling. Everyone is helpful and anticipates your every need. And the always obliging concierge can steer you in the right direction whether you want to go surfing or shopping. After their first visit, though, General Manger Steiner says, people don’t even leave. “They have everything they need right here.”

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  • To Orlando for the first time? Here’s how to make the most of it
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    To Orlando for the first time? Here’s how to make the most of it

    ByEileen Ogintz June 9, 2011June 28, 2023

    According to recent polls from Travelocity and Orbitz, Orlando is the number one destination for families this summer. It is affordable with some of the summer’s best room rates (plenty of hotels and condos under $100 a night and special deals for those in the U.S. military) and flights. And we all know you won’t run out of things to do

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  • Kayaking around the tip of Baja California
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    Kayaking around the tip of Baja California

    ByEileen Ogintz June 9, 2011June 28, 2023

    Our kayak guide Carlos Michaud tells us locals call the Pacific side beach Divorce Beach because it is so rough. We’ve kayaked from Cabo San Lucas to see the famous arch—the natural rock arch that is surrounded by towering rock walls. It is said this is where the Pacific meets the Sea of Cortez here on this peninsula but our guide tells us the true spot is probably two hours north of here.

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  • Guest blog — Scottsdale
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    Guest blog — Scottsdale

    ByEileen Ogintz June 9, 2011June 28, 2023

    Eileen’s latest guest blog on the Scottsdale CVB site on traveling smarter and saner this summer

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  • A place where the kids’ pool may be nicer than the grown-ups’ pool
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    A place where the kids’ pool may be nicer than the grown-ups’ pool

    ByEileen Ogintz June 8, 2011June 28, 2023

    The kids pool at One&Only Palmilla may be nicer than the adult pool. It overlooks the Sea of Cortez. Perch on pint-sized beach chaise and watch the ocean—or the resident Iguana. There are a whole variety of pool toys for the taking— and life guards on hand. Kids and parents congregate at the zero entry area ideal for toddlers and preschoolers, No one cares that there’s no water slide.

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  • A unique and family friendly spa at OneandOnly Palmilla
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    A unique and family friendly spa at OneandOnly Palmilla

    ByEileen Ogintz June 7, 2011June 28, 2023

    There’s plenty for young spa goers too—a Wish Upon a Star facial for $40 a Dancing Feet Pedicure for $30 and an entire array of “family sanctuary” treatments like a massage for mom or dad and head and hand massage for your child ($290) a teen face care and make up lesson ($150) and even a session for a teen with a private trainer.

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  • On the road again — exploring America in an RV
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    On the road again — exploring America in an RV

    ByEileen Ogintz June 6, 2011June 28, 2023

    RVing may not be for die hard backpackers like my grown kids, but it’s still a great way to get kids outdoors and get some R&R. You don’t have to worry about what to do when it rains either. Sure gas prices are high, but some families park their RV in one spot rather than touring the region. What a great way to explore one part of the state or one national park, returning to the camp ground in the evening where you’ll find congenial neighbors, activities, Wi-Fi in many places and even swimming pools.

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  • Four days in Los Cabos and the OneAndOnly Palmilla
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    Four days in Los Cabos and the OneAndOnly Palmilla

    ByEileen Ogintz June 6, 2011June 28, 2023

    Cabo—Los Cabos “the capes” is the name generally given to this area –a 20-mile long stretch of white sandy beaches and resorts between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. One&Only is between the two towns at the tip of the Baja Peninsula—the meeting point of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez. It’s a less than two-hour flight from Los Angeles or Phoenix, with non-stops from Chicago, Texas and even Newark. People love it here because winter or summer, the weather is reliable—no rain except in September, I’m told.

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  • Among East Coast cities, Baltimore is sometimes an afterthought — WRONG!
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    Among East Coast cities, Baltimore is sometimes an afterthought — WRONG!

    ByEileen Ogintz June 2, 2011June 28, 2023

    Sometimes in our rush to take the kids to see major museums and historic sites, we skip smaller cities like Baltimore — ideally located 40 minutes north of Washington, D.C., and 90 minutes south of Philadelphia — that are not only easily navigable (even free buses) but can be easier on our wallets.

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  • Trying to teach a teen on the virtues of travel
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    Trying to teach a teen on the virtues of travel

    ByEileen Ogintz June 1, 2011June 28, 2023

    The sheer size of the place can’t help but impress even the most jaded teen. Some of the towers soar more than 100 feet. The massive pillars look like tree trunks, stone chameleons, tortoises and turtles.

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  • Eileen in the Media

    Four new guest blogs featuring Taking the Kids content

    ByEileen Ogintz June 1, 2011June 28, 2023

    Eileen’s Southern California e-book features on Happy Happenings in San Diego: http://blog.sandiego.org/category/family-vacations/    Ten Ways to Get the Most Bang for your Summer Vacation Buck…

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  • Family road trip
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    Despite high gas prices, families will hit the road this summer

    ByEileen Ogintz May 26, 2011July 2, 2023

    This summer, with every electronic accoutrement and despite high gas prices — the current national average price for a gallon of regular, unleaded gasoline is $3.95, $1.04 more than last year — most of us will still hit the road, according to AAA, though nearly four in 10 of us will adjust our travel plans as a result, suggests a new survey from TripAdvisor

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  • Scene from a family road trip
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    Staycation again? Families say ‘not so much’ in 2011

    ByEileen Ogintz May 23, 2011June 28, 2023

    Let’s hear it for the good old American vacation. We deserve it. We need it. And we’re not going to let gas prices keep us home. AAA says nearly 35 million of us will be traveling this Memorial Day holiday weekend, most by car and despite gas prices that are more than $1 higher than last year. The national average price for regular gasoline is $3.91, compared to $2.85 this time last year.

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  • It’s the era of boutique hotels — and they’re getting family friendlier
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    It’s the era of boutique hotels — and they’re getting family friendlier

    ByEileen Ogintz May 19, 2011June 28, 2023

    Across the country and even abroad, such small unique hotels are gaining a following among families who appreciate the intimate atmosphere, the service and the fact that they have, well, more personality than big chain hotels. Small hotels don’t necessarily cost any more and in some cases they cost less.

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  • San Francisco — a museum-goer’s paradise
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    San Francisco — a museum-goer’s paradise

    ByEileen Ogintz May 12, 2011June 28, 2023

    Whether your kids are science geeks, future engineers or artists, or you just want them to have a unique experience, San Francisco’s two-dozen museums deliver. The California Museum of Sciences — one of the city’s top tourist draws since its move to Golden Gate Park — is the only place in the world to combine a natural history museum, aquarium and planetarium in one building. It’s the greenest museum in the world.

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  • Memories of a sailing trip in the Caribbean
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    Memories of a sailing trip in the Caribbean

    ByEileen Ogintz May 10, 2011June 28, 2023

    Everything changed that trip in one fell swoop. My kids—aged 21, 19 and 14 at the time—decided after years of following us on vacation, it was time for them to lead mom and dad on an adventure, they said (though they expected us to pay for the privilege, of course)

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  • Guest blog: Tips for finding the perfect family-friendly Bed and Breakfast inn
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    Guest blog: Tips for finding the perfect family-friendly Bed and Breakfast inn

    ByEileen Ogintz May 9, 2011June 28, 2023

    Not all inns and B&Bs offer the right fit for families with children. Many travelers choose inns and B&Bs for romantic getaways and a break from the kids. Yet, even as recent economic instability has challenged the travel industry, family travel has remained steady and is now on the rise once again. Innkeepers have realized they can have their parents and kids too living harmoniously at the same inn. This guest blog by B&B experts Marti Mayne and Sandy Soule offers tips on finding the right inn

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  • Taking the Kids — On a Cruise to Europe
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    Taking the Kids — On a Cruise to Europe

    ByEileen Ogintz May 5, 2011June 28, 2023

    Aboard a cruise ship you can relax and meet families from around the world, instead of schlepping from city to city. And after an exhausting day of touring, you return to a place where most everyone speaks English and there are big swimming pools, familiar food and, with morning-till-night youth activities, a welcome break for mom and dad..

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  • Attention young moms — vacations get better as the kids get older!
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    Attention young moms — vacations get better as the kids get older!

    ByEileen Ogintz May 2, 2011June 28, 2023

    Happy Mother’s Day! I’ve been on those “I can’t believe we’re spending so much money for such a non-vacation” trips with my three kids more times than I want to remember. Here’s the good news for all of you young moms: Vacations get easier as the kids get older and more self sufficient

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  • A backyard vacation at a unique resort in Northwest Connecticut
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    A backyard vacation at a unique resort in Northwest Connecticut

    ByEileen Ogintz May 2, 2011June 28, 2023

    Talk about a unique family getaway — yes, while this is primarily for adults and couples there are family weekends with a litany of kids’ activities — pony rides nearby, a bonfire with s’mores, croquet on the lawn, biking and hikes, fishing in the pond… you can even sleep in a helicopter!

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  • On a Safe and Green Trip to Mexico’s Riviera Maya
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    On a Safe and Green Trip to Mexico’s Riviera Maya

    ByEileen Ogintz April 28, 2011June 28, 2023

    Locals and tourists scoff at the notion that they might not be safe here or along the Riviera Maya (www.rivieramaya.com), which stretches south of Cancun to Tulum. “Mexico is a big country and the violence is so far away from here,” explains cab driver Fernando Morales, who has lived in this area all his life. “Once people get here, they relax.”

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  • AT MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK – WHO SAYS LEARNING CAN’T BE FUN?
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    AT MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK – WHO SAYS LEARNING CAN’T BE FUN?

    ByEileen Ogintz April 25, 2011June 28, 2023

    It is amazing that we are standing in stone rooms where families flourished so many centuries ago. Balcony House is one of the best preserved sites in the park and offers a spectacular view down into Soda Canyon. There are some 38 small stone rooms and two ceremonial kivas here with plazas and even some of the original wood poles that formed a balcony.

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  • Know your passenger rights
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    Know your passenger rights

    ByEileen Ogintz April 22, 2011June 28, 2023

    You and your kids should no longer be stuck on a tarmac for hours on end — thanks to brand new government regulations. The new Department of Transportation rules that have just gone into effect mandate that passengers on domestic flights be allowed to get off a plane after three hours on the tarmac

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  • Tripping through California with grown children leading the way
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    Tripping through California with grown children leading the way

    ByEileen Ogintz April 21, 2011June 28, 2023

    Reg and Dan set the itinerary and the pace, while we picked up the tab. It’s nice for a change not to be in charge and to be able to let grown children lead the way, catching up with them about their lives when we’re not distracted by extended family gathered for a big event or holiday. It’s also nice to be able to just focus on one child at a time too

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  • More choices than you may think on Mexico’s Riviera Maya
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    More choices than you may think on Mexico’s Riviera Maya

    ByEileen Ogintz April 18, 2011June 28, 2023

    Along the Riviera Maya south of Cancun, you have your choice of more than 300 hotels (some 38,0000 rooms from tiny 15-room beach front hotels like the Playa Azul in Tulum to Massive all inclusive to upscale condos like the Condo Hotels right in the heart of Playa del Carmen.

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  • A unique biosphere on the Mexican Riviera Maya
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    A unique biosphere on the Mexican Riviera Maya

    ByEileen Ogintz April 15, 2011June 28, 2023

    Welcome to Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve — the name in Mayan language translates to the Entrance to the Sky — with 1.3 million acres the largest protected area in the Mexican Caribbean that is part of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Program and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is unique for its diverse geography.

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  • Disney gearing up for big Hawaiian resort opening
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    Disney gearing up for big Hawaiian resort opening

    ByEileen Ogintz April 14, 2011June 28, 2023

    Yes, Mickey Mouse and all his pals will be in residence on Oahu late this summer when the new Disney Resort Aulani is set to open. And if the place is anything like the Disney team promises, it will set a new bar for family resorts everywhere

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  • The many ways to visit the Grandest of Canyons
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    The many ways to visit the Grandest of Canyons

    ByEileen Ogintz April 14, 2011June 28, 2023

    The Grand Canyon, set aside as a national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908, became a national park in 1919. Today, it remains one of the most visited parks, drawing more than 4.3 million visitors a year. Families from around the world come here to experience what is widely considered one of the great wonders of the world. Like I said, wow!

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  • Exploring the history of the Mayas
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    Exploring the history of the Mayas

    ByEileen Ogintz April 14, 2011October 3, 2023

    One of the best preserved coastal Maya sites — it was at its height between the 13th and 15th Centuries — Tulum is built along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea –the high cliffs protecting the city from hurricanes even in ancient times. Tulum was one of the last cities inhabited and built by the Mayans.

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  • Four days on Mexico’s Riviera Maya (Yes, it’s safe!)
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    Four days on Mexico’s Riviera Maya (Yes, it’s safe!)

    ByEileen Ogintz April 13, 2011June 28, 2023

    Four days on Mexico’s Riviera Maya (Yes, it’s safe!)

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  • Returning to a place and time when all did not go well on our family vacation
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    Returning to a place and time when all did not go well on our family vacation

    ByEileen Ogintz April 7, 2011June 28, 2023

    Family vacations, of course, are a lot about memories. But there’s something to be said for returning to places where things might not have gone as planned and let’s face it, they often don’t on family vacations. Returning gives you an opportunity to measure how much you and your kids have grown and to create new memories.

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  • Communing with penguins in Patagonia and California
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    Communing with penguins in Patagonia and California

    ByEileen Ogintz April 6, 2011June 28, 2023

    If you can’t get to Patagonia, head to the Monterey Bay Aquarium (www.montereybayaquarium.org) in California where you can meet and greet Magellanic Penguins who were rescued and brought here. Climate change is forcing these creatures to swim farther to find food so they must swim an extra 25 miles or so from their nest for fish. So sad!

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  • Putting the lessons we learned about sustainable seafood to the test
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    Putting the lessons we learned about sustainable seafood to the test

    ByEileen Ogintz April 4, 2011June 28, 2023

    After this trip to San Francisco, I don’t think I’ll ever buy or order fish the same way again. On our last morning, we eat breakfast at the Mandarin Oriental. Is the smoked salmon from wild or farmed fish, my daughter asks the waiter. “I’ve never been asked that before,” he admits and goes to find out. Wild salmon, he reports. Reggie nods approvingly.

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  • Letting the grown-up kids lead the way on vacation
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    Letting the grown-up kids lead the way on vacation

    ByEileen Ogintz April 1, 2011June 28, 2023

    I can’t remember the last time I rode in back. I can’t remember the last time I wasn’t leading the way. But in this case, this weekend, I’m following—following the passions of my 25 year old daughter Reggie Yemma and her boyfriend Dan Foldes, who live in San Francisco. All I did was book the hotel

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  • A visit to the Marine Mammal Center, where they rescue creatures large and small
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    A visit to the Marine Mammal Center, where they rescue creatures large and small

    ByEileen Ogintz March 31, 2011June 28, 2023

    This is a wonderful place to visit. (Full disclosure—my daughter Reggie is working as an AmeriCorps volunteer here this year). There’s no charge and the work they do is amazing. The windswept day we visited, there were 25 patients (yes this is a full hospital with vets who do detailed blood work, x-rays, ultra sounds and keep copious records that have made this Center respected for the research it has done)

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  • National Parks are the perfect spots to focus on health and activity
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    National Parks are the perfect spots to focus on health and activity

    ByEileen Ogintz March 31, 2011October 4, 2023

    National Park Week is coming up April 16-24 (admission is free!). This year’s focus, Healthy Parks, Healthy People, highlights the connection between human and environmental health and the vital role America’s national parks play in both.

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  • Learning to make sense of history in Pompeii
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    Learning to make sense of history in Pompeii

    ByEileen Ogintz March 31, 2011June 28, 2023

    We’ve chosen well for our two 14-year-old traveling companions and ourselves. Not only do we hike up to the crater but we’re also treated to lunch and wine tasting (the teens too) at the Cantina del Vesuvia where the grapes on the vines look too perfect to be real. We eat on a covered patio overlooking the vineyards and feast on local foods — salami, cheese, bread and olive oil and the most delicious pasta made with fresh tomatoes grown here at the vineyard. We go for a stroll in the vineyard with owner Maurizio Russo and can’t resist purchasing some of the excellent wine and olive oil.

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  • San Francisco and environs — a foodie’s paradise
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    San Francisco and environs — a foodie’s paradise

    ByEileen Ogintz March 30, 2011June 28, 2023

    I don’t think there is anything you might want to try that you can’t find in San Francisco. Last night, we sample a restaurant on the Embarcadero, about a block from the restored Ferry Building home to the bustling farmers market selling and explaining their local goods

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  • Tinkering at the Exploratorium in San Francisco
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    Tinkering at the Exploratorium in San Francisco

    ByEileen Ogintz March 29, 2011June 28, 2023

    I’m at San Francisco’s Exploratorium (www.exploratorium.edu ) which, when it opened in 1969, served as the prototype for museums becoming places for an interactive experience. That continues today as the museum staff work on what the museum will be when it moves to its new digs on Piers 15 and 17 on the Embarcadero in 2013

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  • Six days learning sustainability in San Francisco and Monterey
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    Six days learning sustainability in San Francisco and Monterey

    ByEileen Ogintz March 28, 2011June 28, 2023

    Ready to play dress up? If you stay in a kids’ suite at the Hotel Diva (www.hoteldiva.com) on Union Square, your little princess can do just that with sparkly shoes, a pink boa, jewelry and a drawer full of “gowns.” If you have a prince, he can play Wii among other things. Whimsical wall art suggests “Keep calm and eat a cupcake” Or “Keep Calm and Rock On.”

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  • At the Marine Mammal Center near San Francisco, little miracles happen every day
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    At the Marine Mammal Center near San Francisco, little miracles happen every day

    ByEileen Ogintz March 24, 2011June 28, 2023

    The 45 member staff and 800-plus volunteers here are responsible for rescuing some 800 animals a year—elephant seals, sea lions, harbor seals and the occasional whale or dolphin. People who spot a stranded or sick animal call (415-289-7325) and the staff mobilizes for a rescue. The center is responsible for 600 miles of Coast all the way from Mendocino south to San Luis Obispo, and since 1975 has rescued over 13,000 marine mammals

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  • Hurricane Ian has also disrupted air travel across the country
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    Travel insurance can save your vacation when trouble strikes

    ByEileen Ogintz March 24, 2011June 28, 2023

    /uploadedImages/images_upload/2011_Q1_Uploaded_Images/Travel insurance can save your trip.jpgI hate to tell you this wasn’t the first time I found myself in the ER on a vacation where travel insurance more than paid for itself in out-of-pocket expenses. You might think travel insurance is for those taking a cruise or an exotic vacation, but according to the U.S. Travel Insurance Association, a growing number of families agree with me

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  • Best Educational Trips for Kids on CNBC
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    Best Educational Trips for Kids on CNBC

    ByEileen Ogintz March 22, 2011June 28, 2023

    CNBC created a slideshow of Best Educational Trips for Kids, assembled with input from Eileen Ogintz of Taking the Kids.

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  • Looking For Those Unique Moments in Orlando (As Long as You Can Afford Them!)
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    Looking For Those Unique Moments in Orlando (As Long as You Can Afford Them!)

    ByEileen Ogintz March 17, 2011June 28, 2023

    For those heading to Orlando this spring break — and millions of parents and kids do (www.visitorlando.com) — there is an ever-growing array of unique VIP adventures to help you get away from the crowds and, hopefully, up the memory quotient. Some are inexpensive, requiring just a little advance planning, but others can cost big bucks, not including park admission, of course.

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    Learn origins of food at San Francisco Farmers Market

    ByEileen Ogintz March 14, 2011June 28, 2023

    At a farmer’s market, kids can learn that food in season is more nutritious and tastes better because it is fresh. They can “eat greener” by opting for foods that are local rather than flown or trucked across the country. At the San Francisco farmer’s market, you can taste a kind of pear you’ve never seen or a Quince and ask the farmer how it’s grown.

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  • The Ice Age has come to Snowmass CO – literally!
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    The Ice Age has come to Snowmass CO – literally!

    ByEileen Ogintz March 10, 2011October 3, 2023

    One day last fall—Oct 14, 2010 to be precise—a bulldozer operator named Jesse Steele, working on the expansion of the Ziegler Reservoir for the Snowmass Water and Sanitation District, discovered a bone. But not just any bone—an Ice Age mammoth bone. That was just the beginning

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