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  • Ski country is beautiful, but beware altitude sickness
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    Ski country is beautiful, but beware altitude sickness

    Byuser March 14, 2013July 15, 2021

    It is no fun getting sick on vacation and altitude sickness is the worst. But when you are above 9,986 feet as we are in Breckenridge, CO, it isn’t that uncommon, the staff at the St. Anthony Breckenridge Community Clinic Emergency Center tells us.

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  • At Keystone Resort, kids having fun and eating healthy are a top priority
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    At Keystone Resort, kids having fun and eating healthy are a top priority

    Byuser March 13, 2013July 15, 2021

    Keystone is Vail Resort’s most kidcentric resort, with kids-ski free (as long as you book a two night stay, night skiing tweens and teens love, daily “Kidtopia” activities. Think a parade through the village on Saturdays, with kids being twirled around in tires, free cookies and hot cider in the ice skating rink, the chance to meet and greet the avalanche dogs and ski patrollers, free kids sundaes and more.

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  • Snowshoeing into history at the Breckenridge Nordic Center
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    Snowshoeing into history at the Breckenridge Nordic Center

    Byuser March 12, 2013July 15, 2021

    We stop at one of the three historic miner cabins that contains a letter that a woman named Josie wrote to her husband, telling him she wouldn’t move to the miner district of Breckenridge “the most fiendish place…the red light district is visible to all…” until he built them a proper home.

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  • In Fairplay CO: Dorothy’s Tamales, a hidden mountain gem
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    In Fairplay CO: Dorothy’s Tamales, a hidden mountain gem

    Byuser March 11, 2013July 15, 2021

    We heard about Dorothy’s from our daughter Mel, an avid skier and Colorado College student who would stop often on her forays to the mountains. So when were casting about for somewhere to go for lunch—not that there aren’t many choices in Breckenridge!—we thought of Dorothy’s. It was a beautiful blue-sky day and the mountain views on the drive over were fantastic.

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  • TSA, really?? Knives, bats, golf clubs on airplanes???
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    TSA, really?? Knives, bats, golf clubs on airplanes???

    Byuser March 10, 2013July 5, 2021

    You can’t bring a bottle of water onto an airplane. You might get stopped at security with a container of breast milk. But you can bring a baseball bat? And small knives? Come on TSA, which announced last week that these items will be allowed as carry-on beginning April 25. How about a little common sense?

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  • Some museums are more than worth the admission
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    Some museums are more than worth the admission

    Byuser March 10, 2013July 17, 2021

    Certainly you could spend all of your time in Washington, DC without paying to enter a museum—there are plenty of free ones to choose from. But two on our list are private and to the high school boys I’d taken to see the sites for the weekend they were worth the cost of admission.

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  • Spring break ideas from Eileen on Foxnews.com
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    Spring break ideas from Eileen on Foxnews.com

    Byuser March 8, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen interviewed on Foxnews.com about ideas for families planning their spring breaks.

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  • No matter how old, Breck brings out the kid in you
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    No matter how old, Breck brings out the kid in you

    Byuser March 8, 2013July 15, 2021

    At 31 years young, I found myself completely gassed on the slopes trying to keep up with my 22-year-old cousin Melanie Yemma (a senior at Colorado College). I’m a fan of breaks – even naps – but apparently when you’re 22 and you live in Colorado, you don’t take breaks on the mountain.

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  • What makes Alaska’s Denali National Park special for families
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    What makes Alaska’s Denali National Park special for families

    Byuser March 7, 2013June 29, 2023

    What is special about Denali National Park, besides the wildlife and the fact that it contains the tallest mountain in North America, suggests Kris Capps author of “A Wildlife Guide: Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska,” is that it continues to flourish on its own largely without human intervention.

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  • Dining in the mountains — eating out or in on family ski vacation?
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    Dining in the mountains — eating out or in on family ski vacation?

    Byuser March 7, 2013July 15, 2021

    When you are staying in a roomy condo, like The Montaneros at Vail or where we have just checked in at Blue Sky at Breckenridge, with fully equipped kitchens, it is nice to cook with the family, put your feet up and enjoy a glass of wine, a martini or two.

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  • A new hotel in Vail where no request is too difficult
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    A new hotel in Vail where no request is too difficult

    Byuser March 6, 2013July 15, 2021

    No request is too difficult for guests staying at the ultra luxe Solaris in Vail Village. The 79-unit Solaris Residences–the six bedroom unit facing the slopes is to die for—is the kind of place where no guest request is too outrageous. The reindeer? They were brought from a ranch in northern Colorado, said General Manager Bill Marshall.

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  • On a blue bird day, the views at Vail are spectacular
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    On a blue bird day, the views at Vail are spectacular

    Byuser March 5, 2013July 15, 2021

    There is something wonderful about family ski trips no matter what the kids ages—in our case, kids ranging from 22 to 32. It’s nice that our grown kids are willing to share their precious vacation time with us; It’s nice to relive memories of when they were little kids.

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  • In Vail, a condo offers all the comforts of home for our family ski vacation
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    In Vail, a condo offers all the comforts of home for our family ski vacation

    Byuser March 4, 2013July 15, 2021

    Condo or hotel? When kids—even grown ones—are part of the equation, I’ll opt for a condo every time. None of us want to eat out every meal or pay high mark-ups for every drink. I like the space to spread out too. That’s why I’m so glad for the Montaneros, a Wyndham Vacation Rentals condo at Lionshead in Vail.

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  • How about a bike ride in the dark in the Sonoran Desert?
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    How about a bike ride in the dark in the Sonoran Desert?

    Byuser March 3, 2013July 17, 2021

    It is pitch black and I am riding a bike through the Sonoran desert. Of course my bike has a light and I’m on a paved trail—a golf cart trail, actually at the expansive (some 1300 acres at the Boulders Resort in Scottsdale known for the distinctive giant boulders that look like snowmen made out of granite and have been here for millions of years.

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  • All over ski country, kids are eating healthier on vacation
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    All over ski country, kids are eating healthier on vacation

    Byuser February 28, 2013July 15, 2021

    Forget mac and cheese, unless it is homemade with local cheese. Forget chili, unless it’s vegetarian or made with local grass-fed beef. The kids — and you — have your choice of free-range chicken, homemade soups, pizza baked in a wood-fired oven and quinoa salad, not to mention artisanal beers and spirits.

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  • Families can spread out at hotels in Orlando
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    Families can spread out at hotels in Orlando

    Byuser February 24, 2013July 6, 2021

    These days, not only do we want more room to spread out (think two rooms, two bathrooms, two TVS) but we want the experience to be fun. And we don’t want it to cost a bundle either. Did I mention that Disney has just unrolled free Wi-Fi at all of its resorts?

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  • Eileen offers tips on family vacations in Hawaii on Foxnews.com
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    Eileen offers tips on family vacations in Hawaii on Foxnews.com

    Byuser February 21, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen offers tips on family vacations in Hawaii on Foxnews.com

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  • Spring fever is breaking out all over
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    Spring fever is breaking out all over

    Byuser February 21, 2013July 10, 2021

    None of us want to wait until summer for some fun in the sun. We all could use some rest and relaxation right about now, whether your family’s idea of vacation heaven is a bluebird sunny day on a ski slope, a blue-sky sunny day on a beach or a hiking trail.

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  • NBC’s Today Travel — Healthier Eats for Kids on Vacation
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    NBC’s Today Travel — Healthier Eats for Kids on Vacation

    Byuser February 19, 2013July 16, 2021

    Eileen contributes to NBC’s Today Travel about the trend toward providing kids healthier food on vacation.

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  • Carnival needs to step up and restore the trust of traveling families
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    Carnival needs to step up and restore the trust of traveling families

    Byuser February 15, 2013July 7, 2021

    Carnival really needs to work hard in the days ahead to restore trust. That should start with a public explanation of how this happened and how it intends to prevent a recurrence. But instead, Carnival has so far offered only to refund passengers the cost of their cruise, is busing them home and initially offered them $500 each. That seems to fall short.

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