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  • Mom and dad’s excellent adventure
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    Mom and dad’s excellent adventure

    Byuser April 5, 2010June 28, 2023

    The kids assume mom and dad have “no life” when they aren’t around but that is SO NOT TRUE. This past weekend, when we found ourselves kid-less on a beautiful spring Saturday, we hopped in our Subaru for an unplanned adventure in the countryside about an hour from our home in Connecticut..

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  • On a New-Style Trip with the Grandparents
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    On a New-Style Trip with the Grandparents

    Byuser April 4, 2010June 28, 2023

    My nearly 3-year-old son Matt was methodically smashing coconuts on the stone terrace next to the pool of our rented villa in St. Martin early in the morning just under the window where my sister and brother-in-law — still kid-less — were trying to sleep. We thought it was hilarious; they weren’t amused. My parents just wanted to enjoy the sunshine and the grandkids — Matt and his baby sister, Reggie.

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  • Can you blame them?
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    Can you blame them?

    Byuser March 30, 2010June 28, 2023

    So how does it feel that your kids are better traveled than you ever were?
    According to a new Family Travel Survey from TripAdvisor , 75 per cent of travelers’ children have visited more than six states, compared to just 37% of their parents by the same age

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  • Being a Princess for a Day at Disney World
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    Being a Princess for a Day at Disney World

    Byuser March 28, 2010June 28, 2023

    I forgot my tiara and kept misplacing my wand. After all, it’s not easy being a modern-day Disney princess. You need to keep that tiara firmly on your head; you need to be kind to everyone — even annoying younger siblings.

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  • Welcome Harry!
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    Welcome Harry!

    Byuser March 25, 2010June 28, 2023

    Finally! And just in time for summer vacations–June 18 to be exact–Universal Orlando says that the much-anticipated Wizarding World of Harry Potter will open.

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  • Thanks JetBlue!
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    Thanks JetBlue!

    Byuser March 23, 2010June 28, 2023

    Since it started as a low-fare carrier at Kennedy International Airport a decade ago, JetBlue has called itself “New York’s hometown airline.” However, it almost decamped to Orlando. Thanks for staying Jet Blue!

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  • Pass it forward
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    Pass it forward

    Byuser March 22, 2010June 28, 2023

    This week, Disney announced that although it is only March, they have already given out the million free tickets promised to those who participated in the “Give a Day, Get a Disney Day” in partnership with the Hands On Network and designed to encourage families to give back to their communities through volunteer service.

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  • TO BERMUDA
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    TO BERMUDA

    Byuser March 21, 2010June 28, 2023

    The iconic pink Fairmont Hamilton Princess with spectacular gardens that overlook the water and well-stocked Koi ponds is THE place for a traditional English Tea in the oh-so-British-feeling Bermuda.

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  • Opting for luxe beyond the parks of Orlando
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    Opting for luxe beyond the parks of Orlando

    Byuser March 18, 2010October 4, 2023

    AAH… I’m in the midst of possibly the best massage I’ve ever had at Orlando Grand Lakes Ritz Carlton Spa—thanks to the feet of the massage therapist, who happens to be a former paratrooper, he tells me!

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  • In and around Disney’s Grand Floridian
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    In and around Disney’s Grand Floridian

    Byuser March 17, 2010June 28, 2023

    So how would a princess ask for a piece of cake? The half dozen or so princesses in training, their tiaras on their heads are listening attentively. “Ahem, Madame Chef, May I have a piece of cake,” Rose Petal (who apparently was a rose in the palace garden and then magically became a princess so she could be Aurora’s friend) instructs them

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  • Back to Disney World with the princesses
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    Back to Disney World with the princesses

    Byuser March 16, 2010June 28, 2023

    It’s hard work being a princess. You need to know how to curtsey and wave. You need to be kind to everyone—even annoying younger siblings. You need to wear fancy dresses and tiaras.

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  • To a Place American Families Haven’t Yet Discovered
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    To a Place American Families Haven’t Yet Discovered

    Byuser March 14, 2010June 28, 2023

    In a desert oasis beside a roaring river, the handsome young Chilean reaches for my hand to help me over the rocks. He smiles. “Gracias,” I say. It’s not a dream. The long-haired, 29-year-old Chileano is Max Vera, our guide on a challenging uphill hike along the canyon floor. We scramble over rocks strewn along a sandy trail, large “fox tails” and cacti that are 12 feet high with needles so sharp that local Indian women use them to sew and knit. We’re in the Atacama Desert in South America, walking along the River Puritama. Our goal: seven pools of hot springs.

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  • Skiing Vail Mountain in one day!
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    Skiing Vail Mountain in one day!

    Byuser March 8, 2010June 28, 2023

    Finally. I get to relax. After the extended family heads back to Denver and Connecticut, after my college freshman daughter and her friends head back to school, my husband and I head to Vail where we check in to the Arrabelle at Vail Square–a beautiful boutique hotel celebrating its second anniversary.

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  • To a Totally Kidcentric and Affordable Ski Resort This Spring
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    To a Totally Kidcentric and Affordable Ski Resort This Spring

    Byuser March 7, 2010June 28, 2023

    Sorry, Cinderella. Five-year-old Hannah Sitzman has forsaken all things princess to be a Winter Queen, she announces as she makes her way to the huge ice throne in a castle at the top of a ski mountain that took more than 75 tons of snow and two full weeks to build.

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  • Our family takes over Keystone mountain
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    Our family takes over Keystone mountain

    Byuser March 5, 2010June 28, 2023

    DAY 8 — Yes, a ski trip can work whether you are five, 19 or 60-at least for our family, at least at Keystone Resort that is the most economical and most kid-centric of Vail’s Colorado resorts.

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  • No shortage of things to do at Vista Verde
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    No shortage of things to do at Vista Verde

    Byuser March 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    DAY 6 — Ever since they were a young married couple in Indianapolis, Peggy and Jerry Throgmartin talked about buying a ranch. “This is my husband’s dream since he was seven, said Peggy Throgmartin. It took till the couple was in their fifties to make it happen—here at Vista Verde Ranch

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  • To Vista Verde Ranch near Steamboat
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    To Vista Verde Ranch near Steamboat

    Byuser March 2, 2010June 28, 2023

    Our 2010 Colorado winter adventure continues. DAY 5 — Think four wheel drive. Think four wheel drive on skis. I’m in the back country of the Vista Verde Ranch—some 560 pristine snow covered acres at 7800 feet above altitude—trying my hand at back country skiing.

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  • A day trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium
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    A day trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium

    Byuser March 1, 2010June 28, 2023

    The centerpiece of Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey Bay, CA is the massive Monterey Bay Aquarium . It’s an incredible structure which includes some of the largest fish tanks in the world and some of the most elusive creatures in our oceans

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  • Fishing in Alaska
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    Fishing in Alaska

    Byuser February 28, 2010June 28, 2023

    “The fish must hate us,” moans 13-year-old Miles Singer. We are on the world-famous Kenai River in Alaska with one of the river’s best guides, Steve Fickes, who jokes that he’s been guiding “ever since I got my accounting degree” — more than two decades ago.It’s like Grand Central Station on the Kenai this morning

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  • Patience please
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    Patience please

    Byuser February 26, 2010June 28, 2023

    Here on the East Coast we’re in the midst of another big snow storm which means that air travel will be a mess–even if you aren’t going anywhere near New York or Boston.

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