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  • Fall is a great time to visit the Smithsonian Museums
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    Fall is a great time to visit the Smithsonian Museums

    ByEileen Ogintz September 6, 2010June 28, 2023

    Where else can you hold a hissing cockroach, hang on to a “shooting star” (actually a 4.5 billion year old meteorite), use real bones to solve a mystery CSI-style or, as I did, see what you’d look like as an early human

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  • Pasta making in Tuscany
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    Pasta making in Tuscany

    ByEileen Ogintz September 6, 2010June 28, 2023

    We’re at a restored picture-perfect farmhouse up in the hills of Lucca on the vineyard and olive groves that are owned by Piero Tartagini and Francesca Pardini, taking a cooking lesson from Zeela Rubenstein and her husband Mauro Gehigani

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  • A massive kitchen at sea: Disney Magic
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    A massive kitchen at sea: Disney Magic

    ByEileen Ogintz September 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    The 120 cooks, 48 stewards and 10 storekeepers on board the Disney Magic aim to make sure you’re not. How much weight you’ll gain is another story.

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  • Eileen in the Media

    Taking the Kids featured in Associated Press Article Tips for Traveling with Teenagers

    ByEileen Ogintz September 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    Teenagers can be a handful when traveling, too! Beth J. Harpaz of The Associated Press comes to Eileen Ogintz for tips for keeping older kids happy on vacation.

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  • Gladiators, churches and fountains – a day in Rome
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    Gladiators, churches and fountains – a day in Rome

    ByEileen Ogintz September 2, 2010June 28, 2023

    Everyone is watching. We’re in the ancient Coliseum in Rome but these gladiators won’t fight to the death, thank goodness. They’re not slaves or prisoners of war.

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  • Mt. Vesuvius and Pompeii
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    Mt. Vesuvius and Pompeii

    ByEileen Ogintz September 1, 2010June 28, 2023

    It’s only a half mile but a steep 40 per cent grade makes it seem much longer. After all the eating aboard the Disney Magic (www.disneycruise.com) as we cruise the Med, we’re glad for the exercise as we head to one of the most famous volcano craters in the world. Mt. Vesuvius.

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  • Who says Disney cruises aren’t for adults?
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    Who says Disney cruises aren’t for adults?

    ByEileen Ogintz August 31, 2010June 28, 2023

    DAY SEVEN – Disney for adults. It’s all how you shake the cocktail. Who says Disney Cruises are just for kids?

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  • Touring the Big Apple with Big Apple Greeters (it’s free!)
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    Touring the Big Apple with Big Apple Greeters (it’s free!)

    ByEileen Ogintz August 30, 2010June 28, 2023

    Everyone visiting NewYork for the first time needs a friend like Coreen Bourke. The lifetime New Yorker and retired phone company administrator was our designated Big Apple Greeter (www.bigapplegreeter.org), volunteering her time to show visitors like us the New York neighborhoods she knows so well. It’s a free service underwritten by generous donors.

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  • Belly dancers and couscous — a day in Tunisia
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    Belly dancers and couscous — a day in Tunisia

    ByEileen Ogintz August 30, 2010June 28, 2023

    DAY SIX It’s all about the swish of your hips. We’re at Douar Laroussi about an hour from where the Disney Magic is anchored this morning in Tunis, Tunisia in North Africa.

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  • Exploring Malta and its rich history
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    Exploring Malta and its rich history

    ByEileen Ogintz August 27, 2010June 28, 2023

    DAY FIVE – We’re in Malta, so where are the Knights? The city of Valetta, Malta’s capitol, was built by the Knights of St. John who came here in 1530 to protect the pilgrims.

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  • Mesa Verde — a different kind of national park
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    Mesa Verde — a different kind of national park

    ByEileen Ogintz August 26, 2010June 28, 2023

    Imagine if you could only get into your office or house via toeholds carved into rock. Imagine cooking by tossing a hot rock into a waterproofed basket filled with stew fixings and grinding corn with a rock. Imagine living with your family in small stone rooms. Imagine no TV or video games to entertain the kids — just stories passed down from generation to generation

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  • Families explain why they explore with the Mouse
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    Families explain why they explore with the Mouse

    ByEileen Ogintz August 26, 2010June 28, 2023

    DAY FOUR – Little kids are everywhere–splashing in Mickey’s Ears in the Mickey Mouse head-shaped pool, getting chicken fingers and Pizza poolside, lining up to meet princesses.

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  • Cruising with Disney isn’t just for little kids, teens declare
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    Cruising with Disney isn’t just for little kids, teens declare

    ByEileen Ogintz August 24, 2010June 28, 2023

    (DAY TWO) — Teen attack! It is 10:30 p.m. Saturday night and The Stack at the top of the ship is packed with 100 teens and their three energetic counselors the kids are from all over the world though the majority are Americans.

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  • On a tour of the Med with Adventures by Disney
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    On a tour of the Med with Adventures by Disney

    ByEileen Ogintz August 23, 2010June 28, 2023

    My mission: To see if the Disney Cruise Line can do as good a job for teens as they do for younger kids. Can they make cities like Florence and Rome interesting to kids who prefer malls to museums?

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  • Who says Disney cruises are for little kids?
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    Who says Disney cruises are for little kids?

    ByEileen Ogintz August 22, 2010June 28, 2023

    It is 10:30 p.m. on the first night of a Mediterranean cruise and The teen club, appropriately named “The Stack” on deck 10 of the Disney Magic is packed with 100 teens and their three energetic counselors.

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  • Taking the Kids, and the doggie, to Nantucket
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    Taking the Kids, and the doggie, to Nantucket

    ByEileen Ogintz August 19, 2010June 28, 2023

    Nantucket — the only place in America that has the same name for the island, the county and the town — does have a well-deserved reputation for being preppy. “It is the only place you can wear pink pants and get away with it,”says one local.

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  • RVing in Colorado
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    RVing in Colorado

    ByEileen Ogintz August 12, 2010May 13, 2024

    Finally, we’re off! The 32-foot Winnebago RV is stocked with every variety of food from Costco as well as toys, games, movies, pillows, sheets, towels, special “blankies,” and stuffed animals, along with two kids, 5 and 7, two parents and me.

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  • RVING with KIDS
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    RVING with KIDS

    ByEileen Ogintz August 9, 2010June 28, 2023

    Camping purists—like my wilderness-loving daughters—would turn up their noses at this, but with two young kids, we’re glad for the space, the AC, the beds, the fridge, running water and shower, and when it rains, not being in a soggy tent.

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  • RVing to Mesa Verde — the kids are fascinated
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    RVing to Mesa Verde — the kids are fascinated

    ByEileen Ogintz August 6, 2010June 28, 2023

    The kids are climbing up a 32 foot ladder, squeezing through a tunnel, walking in toe holds carved into the sandstone, learning all about archeology, Native American culture and ancient history as they go

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  • Time Traveling Back in History in Boston
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    Time Traveling Back in History in Boston

    ByEileen Ogintz August 5, 2010June 28, 2023

    Travel back to the 18th century and you can even ask a British Regular, famous for their red coats, what it was like to serve so far from home where everyone seemed to hate them. (Not so much different from today, is it?) Watch the Regulars’ Changing of the Guard at the site of their original garrison at Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

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  • RVing and camping — finding togetherness
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    RVing and camping — finding togetherness

    ByEileen Ogintz August 5, 2010June 28, 2023

    Certainly tent camping was cheaper and many suggest that RVing is cheaper than other vacations but the Muellers aren’t so sure. That wasn’t why they did it anyway—it was a lifestyle thing, to get outdoors with the kids.

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  • The joys of RVing — economical and fun!
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    The joys of RVing — economical and fun!

    ByEileen Ogintz August 4, 2010June 28, 2023

    The Garlands were dedicated RVers long before they bought the park. They still meet up at campgrounds with California friends they met when Mary was in a Mom’s group. Many of today’s campgrounds, she adds, give you the option to tent camp, bring an RV or stay in a cabin

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  • Reggie and Eileen on the Kilimanjaro trek
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    The Obamas and mother daughter trips

    ByEileen Ogintz August 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    For once, Michelle Obama isn’t creating a trend. She’s doing what’s trendy. I’m talking about her mother-daughter trip to Spain this week with Sasha while Malia is at sleep away camp.

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  • On the road in a fabulous RV in Colorado
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    On the road in a fabulous RV in Colorado

    ByEileen Ogintz August 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    We’re OFF! A 32-foot RV stocked with food from Costco, toys, movies, two kids aged five and eight, two parents and me. The family is my cousins the SItzmans, who live in Denver. We’re off on a weeklong RV trip across Southwestern Colorado in a home away from home from Winnebago

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  • Big Apple Greeter Tour on the Brooklyn Bridge
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    To New York City for the First Time

    ByEileen Ogintz July 29, 2010October 18, 2023

    Big Apple Greeters — it seems such a simple idea – to connect locals enthusiastic about their city to first-time visitors or those simply visiting from elsewhere. Now, because of the economic crisis, the nonprofit organization has found itself in a financial crunch of its own and must come up with $300,000 in new funding by the fall if they are to continue. (Are you listening major travel companies?)

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  • How Harry Potter has changed teens’ wake up times
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    How Harry Potter has changed teens’ wake up times

    ByEileen Ogintz July 27, 2010June 28, 2023

    Thanks, Harry. Suddenly, teens, college students and even twenty somethings who aren’t big fans of family vacations much less getting out of bed early are standing in line before 9 a.m. with their parents, positively giddy with excitement

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  • If you thought you could get away without buying your baby a plane seat, think again
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    If you thought you could get away without buying your baby a plane seat, think again

    ByEileen Ogintz July 22, 2010June 28, 2023

    For years, everyone from the FAA to the American Academy of Pediatrics has been saying that young children are safest when restrained in a safety seat on board an airplane

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  • Aboard the Megaship Norwegian Epic
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    Aboard the Megaship Norwegian Epic

    ByEileen Ogintz July 22, 2010June 28, 2023

    SPLAT! The water balloons pop on cue. The music is loud and energetic, with Nickelodeon dancers dressed in orange and green — down to their plastic orange-and-green Crocs — spurring on the crowd, some of whom came dripping wet from the waterslides, including the Epic Plunge, the biggest waterslide at sea, just for the chance

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  • Sometimes the best vacation experiences are free
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    Sometimes the best vacation experiences are free

    ByEileen Ogintz July 19, 2010June 28, 2023

    Since New York started this program in 1992, the Big Apple Greeters have squired around 95,000 visitors from around the world and have a cadre of more than 300 Greeters who range from 20-somethings to those in their eighties who share a passion for New York that they want to pass on to you.

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  • To Provincetown — Not Just for Gay and Lesbian Couples
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    To Provincetown — Not Just for Gay and Lesbian Couples

    ByEileen Ogintz July 15, 2010June 28, 2023

    Had we been here in the 1800s, we would have been hunting whales rather than photographing them. Provincetown was a very busy whaling port.

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