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  • DISNEY WORLD 101
    Backyard Vacations | Destinations | Disney | Families & Groups | Parks & Outdoors | Weekly Column

    DISNEY WORLD 101

    ByEileen Ogintz January 13, 2008July 14, 2021

    Your next-door neighbor insists he has the skinny on finding bargain lodging (you can find rooms, especially in winter for well under $100 a night). One friend says she wouldn’t leave home without “Birnbaum’s Walt Disney World 2007,” the official guide to Walt Disney World, while a co-worker says her bible is the “Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World.”

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  • A visit to Yellowstone at Christmastime
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    A visit to Yellowstone at Christmastime

    ByEileen Ogintz January 9, 2008July 14, 2021

    Did you know Yellowstone has more thermal feature than anywhere in the world? And I’d rather visit in winter anytime. The last time we were here in the summer, there were so many people, the kids could barely see Old Faithful. Now we’re hiking in snowshoes around the geyser basin and there’s no one but us and Miguel.

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  • A foot of fresh snow — and dinner in a yurt
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    A foot of fresh snow — and dinner in a yurt

    ByEileen Ogintz January 8, 2008July 14, 2021

    Mother Nature, my daughter Mel says, delivered the best Christmas present of all — more than a foot of fresh snow. But unlike other ski resorts during a holiday week, there are no lift lines and no crowds. Where is everyone?

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  • A snow day — lots of powder and a move to Moonlight Basin
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    A snow day — lots of powder and a move to Moonlight Basin

    ByEileen Ogintz January 7, 2008July 5, 2021

    The good news is that it’s snowing — dumping snow actually. The bad news is that it’s snowing — so hard that there’s hardly any visibility Even my die hard skiers don’t want to move from the cabin. They’re watching an ER marathon. When do we get to do that at home?

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  • STRESS-FREE TRIPS IN 2008
    Beach Vacations | Cruises & All-Inclusive | Destinations | Families & Groups | Lodging | Parks & Outdoors | Weekly Column

    STRESS-FREE TRIPS IN 2008

    ByEileen Ogintz January 6, 2008July 5, 2021

    By Eileen Ogintz Tribune Media Services It’s two days before we leave for a trip out West and my husband can’t find his hiking boots….

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  • Coming back year after year
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    Coming back year after year

    ByEileen Ogintz January 4, 2008July 9, 2021

    Other families I meet around the village at the Base of Big Sky are equally enthusiastic about the ski school. The mountain is big but the ski school is small “and that’s important” says Lori Woolbright, who is back for her third holiday here with her husband and eight year old daughter from Myrtle Beach, SC.

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  • The most skiable terrain in the USA — and it’s not in Colorado!
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    The most skiable terrain in the USA — and it’s not in Colorado!

    ByEileen Ogintz January 3, 2008July 9, 2021

    That’s the thing about Big Sky — it’s at the same time a mountain known for its steeps and deeps with the most with moonlight Basin next door — the most terrain in the country – 5,512 skiable acres and a 4,350 foot vertical drop. There’s enough extreme terrain at the top of the tram to satisfy my kids but also plenty of wide open blue terrain for those like me nursing a bad knee.

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  • A Holiday vacation in Montana’s Big Sky country
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    A Holiday vacation in Montana’s Big Sky country

    ByEileen Ogintz January 2, 2008October 3, 2023

    It’s seven in the morning and we’re ensconced in a cozy log cabin with a stone fireplace at Big Sky Ski Resort. I smell bacon and coffee — my husband is cooking us a hearty breakfast before our first day on what is billed as “the biggest skiing in America.” I’m hoping my kids will love here that Big Sky allows access to some of the country’s biggest vertical drops and steepest lift accessed terrain anywhere

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  • Looking back on a memorable holiday trip to Ecuador
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    Looking back on a memorable holiday trip to Ecuador

    ByEileen Ogintz December 30, 2007July 17, 2021

    Have you ever gone to a party on the wrong day? When we arrive Christmas afternoon, the hosts and their kids clearly aren’t expecting company. In fact, we catch them snoozing. But we barge in anyway — we have come so far, after all, to see them. Our hosts, the Sea Lion family, live on San Cristobal island in the Galapagos

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  • SURVIVING THE RELATIVES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
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    SURVIVING THE RELATIVES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

    ByEileen Ogintz December 23, 2007July 14, 2021

    Let’s hear it for innkeepers who always have a smile for their guests — and everyone else who is struggling to keep smiling when hosting family this holiday season, when the visiting toddler drops Goldfish everywhere and the teen refuses to be roused before noon from the family room sofa bed. Did I mention the uncle who falls asleep on the couch before dessert, snoring loudly?

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