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  • Getting free gas, free golf, free s’mores and more this summer
    Families & Groups | Backyard Vacations | Destinations | Lodging | Parks & Outdoors | Weekly Column

    Getting free gas, free golf, free s’mores and more this summer

    Byuser July 6, 2008July 2, 2023

    Free gas anyone? Not quite. But the higher gas prices go — and the more we rethink summer vacation plans as a result — the more hotels, resorts, cities and towns across the country are rolling out the welcome mat with rebates and credits all designed to help fill your gas tank and ease the sticker shock that comes with it, as the price of gas climbs to $4.07 a gallon on average. That is $1.09 a gallon more than a year ago, according to AAA.

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  • Destinations | Families & Groups | Parks & Outdoors | Travel Diaries

    A special trip with my graduate daughter

    Byuser July 1, 2008June 28, 2023

    There’s always something special about traveling with your kids one-on-one — whether they’re five, 15 or in my case, 22. I just returned from a trip to Italy with my daughter Reggie — her college graduation trip — before she headed off for adventures (and a new job) across the country.

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  • Last day on the Amalfi trails
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    Last day on the Amalfi trails

    Byuser June 30, 2008June 28, 2023

    Steep stone steps that never seem to end. We’re hiking above Positano in the Lattari Mountains — the trail is less than three miles but the elevation is steep and it’s the toughest hike we’ve attempted on the fifth day of this Backroads hiking trip along the Amalfi Coast

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  • A hiking trip to Italy with a (mostly) grown daughter
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    A hiking trip to Italy with a (mostly) grown daughter

    Byuser June 29, 2008July 14, 2021

    We’re hiking high above Positano along Italy’s famous Amalfi Coast in the Lattari Mountains. This trail is less than three miles, but the elevation is steep and it’s the toughest hike the Backroads hiking group, which includes by daughter Reggie and me, has attempted on this the fifth day of our trip. Reg is at the front of the pack; I’m in the back.

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  • A concert in the foggy woods
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    A concert in the foggy woods

    Byuser June 29, 2008July 14, 2021

    Brigid — always one of the fastest hikers in the group isn’t there. Her stepson Drew last saw her on the trail and her husband Jim is worried. Even worse, he’s got not only the directions and maps but her water bottle, money and the card with the guides’ phone numbers.

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    A trip to the amusement park should not mean a trip to the emergency room

    Byuser June 29, 2008June 28, 2023

    No one likes to talk about it but every year, nationwide, an estimated 8,000 children ages 14 and under are treated in emergency rooms for injuries involving thrill rides at amusement parks and traveling carnivals; in an average year, three or four die, reports Safe Kids USA

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  • To Pontone and Ravello (but are we lost?)
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    To Pontone and Ravello (but are we lost?)

    Byuser June 28, 2008July 14, 2021

    The views are spectacular, though — the sea, the boats, the pastel-colored houses looking like layers on a cake marching up the hills, the gardens with olives, lemons, vegetables and of course grapes, some vines growing in trellises above the vegetable to save space.

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  • Setting off on our Amalfi Coast hikes
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    Setting off on our Amalfi Coast hikes

    Byuser June 24, 2008June 28, 2023

    We’re eyeing anyone and everyone who looks American and is wearing hiking shoes. We’re at the Sorrento train station at the appointed 11:30 am time — actually a little earlier because I’m paranoid about missing the Backroads group we’re supposed to meet for our hiking trip along the Amalfi Coast.

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  • EATING SMART AT DISNEY WORLD
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    EATING SMART AT DISNEY WORLD

    Byuser June 22, 2008July 14, 2021

    For one thing, I didn’t think the 3-year-old and her 5-year-old brother were misbehaving. True, a glass of milk got spilled and they were (somewhat) noisy and jumped around a bit, picking up crayons that had dropped on the floor. But so were a lot of the other kids at The Flying Fish, the noisy, bustling Orlando restaurant.

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  • Touring Herculaneum and Pompeii with a kid who appreciates it
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    Touring Herculaneum and Pompeii with a kid who appreciates it

    Byuser June 20, 2008July 14, 2021

    Last summer, when I was sailing on a Disney Cruise through here with my 13-year-old niece, she was more concerned about how hot she was than the sites. I’m also convinced touring something like Pompeii with a large group tour as opposed to a private guide can make all the difference. Even if it costs more, it’s well worth it — and you can cut the tour short if the kids clearly have had enough.

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  • A couple of train rides and a great seafood dinner in Sorrento
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    A couple of train rides and a great seafood dinner in Sorrento

    Byuser June 19, 2008July 14, 2021

    The only bad part of our journey: an uncomfortable hour-long ride on a packed train from Naples to Sorrento — 34 stops, most of which we spent standing. I see why it’s important to pack light when traveling by train in Europe. The train to Sorrento is local and cheap — just a few Euros for the two of us — and reminded me of the NYC subway during rush hour, though it was early afternoon.

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  • Seeing the Roman sights with Rita Clemens of Minnesota
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    Seeing the Roman sights with Rita Clemens of Minnesota

    Byuser June 18, 2008June 28, 2023

    Another tip — if you can afford it (probably $100 an hour) — would be to have a car and driver, at least for part of a day touring. There’s nothing like getting out of the heat and into an air conditioned car and not be worried about finding your way in a strange city with a couple of tired kids in tow.

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  • Touring Rome and Vatican City on our own
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    Touring Rome and Vatican City on our own

    Byuser June 17, 2008July 14, 2021

    The alarm doesn’t go off. Despite the directions and our plan to walk through the Borghese Gardens to the Borghese Gallery, with its fabulous collections of paintings, sculptures, mosaics and bas-reliefs, mainly from 15th to 18th Centuries. We have a reservation — apparently reservations are needed at this small gem of a museum.

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  • A trip to Italy with my college graduate
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    A trip to Italy with my college graduate

    Byuser June 16, 2008July 6, 2021

    When we arrive in Rome at noon the next day, a driver arranged by Jill Kammer, who with her husband Leon runs www.italy-accom.com was waiting for us. I know we could have grabbed a taxi or much cheaper, the train into Rome, but after a long flight, a little luxury was in order, I figured, especially when arriving in a city I don’t know well.

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  • To Sea World’s new Aquatica and other water parks this summer
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    To Sea World’s new Aquatica and other water parks this summer

    Byuser June 15, 2008July 14, 2021

    There are 36 water slides, six rivers and lagoons, white sandy beaches and two terrific kids’ water play areas. Let’s not forget the animals — Commerson’s Dolphins (take the “Dolphin Plunge” down 250 feet of clear tubes, through their habitat), Macaws, and colorful African Cichlids, which, for the uninitiated, are colorful fish found in freshwater lakes and rivers in Africa, Central and South America, among other far-flung places.)

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  • PACKING SMART FOR FLIGHTS THIS SUMMER
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    PACKING SMART FOR FLIGHTS THIS SUMMER

    Byuser June 8, 2008June 28, 2023

    Starting June 15 – just when we’re taking off on long-planned vacations — American Airlines will charge us $15 each way for the first checked bag and $25 each way for the second checked bag on American Airlines, assuming you are flying domestically on a discounted ticket and are not a top-level frequent flier. (Southwest will still allow you to check two bags free.)

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  • RECESSION-PROOFING YOUR SUMMER VACATION
    Families & Groups | Backyard Vacations | Destinations | Parks & Outdoors | Weekly Column

    RECESSION-PROOFING YOUR SUMMER VACATION

    Byuser June 1, 2008July 2, 2023

    Just as we’re all planning summer getaways, gas prices go through the roof, the dollar is so weak against the British pound and the Euro that trips to Great Britain and Europe seem out of reach, and the pundits suggest the economy is going to get worse. And, as if to make us even more frustrated, this month airlines will begin charging you for checking a second bag.

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    Traveling frugally… but still traveling

    Byuser June 1, 2008June 28, 2023

    I’m in Italy with my daughter Reggie who just graduated from college. The trip is her graduation present. I know we’re crazy to head to Europe when everything costs twice as much. But Reggie only graduates from college once and she’s never been to Italy.

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  • TO UNIVERSAL ORLANDO
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    TO UNIVERSAL ORLANDO

    Byuser May 25, 2008July 14, 2021

    Welcome to Krustyland! Where we join the Simpsons — yes those Springfield Simpsons of TV and movie fame — in Krusty the Clown’s crazy cartoon world, a theme park within a theme park. Talk about make-believe — and incredible technology – as we’re swept along, flying, bumping and crashing through the attractions, just opened at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando.

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    I was an over-packer… not anymore!

    Byuser May 24, 2008June 28, 2023

    I admit it. I turn into a witch the night before a trip. I’m so worried about forgetting something that I make everyone in the family crazy. And I over pack like crazy. But not anymore. Not with airlines starting to charge for checking even one bag!

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