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Family Vacation Travel -Kauai For Kids

Mar-16-2009 By skitaddle

When it comes to family vacation travel, there are few places on the planet which offer more for the entire family than the Hawaiian island of Kauai. There are plenty of activities available for the kids so that parents can get some much needed rest and relaxation. Kauai hotels and resorts feature plenty of things to keep the youngsters occupied, including supervised activities which allow their parents to do a little exploring on their own while being confident that their kids are enjoying their vacation too!

The Grand Hyatt Kaua’i Resort & Spa offers a full day of children’s activities for kids between 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, as well as evening sessions from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Your children will learn about Hawaiian arts and crafts and have the opportunity to do face painting, weave leis and palm fronds as well as make seashell bracelets. They’ll also enjoy scavenger hunts, meet parrots and feed beautiful Koi fish (they will eat right from your hand!). The nighttime sessions also include video games and computer time. Children from 3 to 12 will enjoy these activity sessions.

At the Kaua’i Marriott Resort & Beach Club, there is the Kalapaki Kids Club. Full-day (9-3) sessions are only available on Saturday and Sunday, with half day sessions of 9:00-11:30 am or 11:30 am – 3:00 pm being offered on weekdays. On Wednesdays, there are evening activities for children from 6:00 to 10:00 pm.  Your children will have lots of fun playing traditional Hawaiian games, going on treasure hunts, taking part in obstacle course races, trying out boogie boarding and much more . This is a family vacation travel option for kids from 5 to 12 years old. This resort also has its own mini zoo and a kids’ pool for your children’s entertainment.

There is also a program for children from 5 to 12 years of age at the Princeville Resort. The Keiki Aloha Program offers sessions from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday through Saturday which include Hawaiian dance lessons, arts and crafts and even gives your kids a chance to get in the water with snorkeling, swimming, canoeing and visiting tidal pools!

The Keiki Aloha Program is also available at the Sheraton Kaua’i, with half and full day sessions from Monday to Friday. There are activities suited to children from 3 to 12 years of age (children must be toilet trained, however). There are activities offered including ukulele and hula lessons, fishing using traditional bamboo poles, arts and crafts including lei weaving and beach activities such as swimming and sand castle building. There are also Hawaiian games and storytelling which are sure to delight your kids.

At the Hanalei Colony Resort, every condo is supplied with puzzles, games and toys to entertain the kids on your family vacation travel to Kauai. The resort also offers a full schedule of family friendly activities and a Kid’s Camp (Keiki Kamp) periodically throughout the week. These provide fun activities for kids including Hawaiian arts and crafts, nature walks and games. The resort even gives parents a little time to themselves in the evening with their weekly movie and pizza night for kids!

At The Point at Po’ipu, kids can enjoy lei making classes, ukulele lessons and other arts and crafts activities for kids. Of course, all of these children’s activities programs will require you to make arrangements in advance for your children to attend, so don’t forget to take care of this before you leave on your family vacation travel. Your child can have fun while learning a lot about this tropical state and maybe even pick up a knack for the ukulele or surfing – and they’ll definitely come home having learned something about Hawaiian culture. Kauai is a great choice for your next family vacation.

To learn more about children’s activities on the island of Kauai, please visit: http://www.kauaitravelplanner.net

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Family Vacation Travel Now?

Feb-28-2009 By skitaddle

Especially now!  There are great family vacation travel deals to be had right now.  Unprecedented.  If you have the time off and the extra money to spend now is the best time to be grabbing great family vacation travel deals! 

The television is screaming doom and gloom, on the flip side, have you ever needed a vacation more?  It is imperative to get away as a family and reconnect.  Especially during these trying times of uncertainty.  Your kids feel it too.  Having a getaway now could give you the neccessary time as a family to blow off some steam and remember that it is the moments in our lives not the minutes.

Here’s how to grab yourselves a deal:

1.  Look for last minute getaways that appeal to you.  Instead of having one choice be open and book with your budget instead of your dreams necessarily.  Let’s face it, you could go to your local bed and breakfast and it would sure do your nerves some good.  But I am suggesting just be open and book with somewhere that appeals and fits the budget. 

2.  Take the time to call a few different hotels or resorts in the area you have found a great deal to get to.  Do not speak with reservations on the toll free line.  Call the manager on site.  Explain you are coming to the area and were considering your options.  What can he offer you.  Not only will you probably get a better rate but will probably get a few extras thrown in.  Even one or the other saved you some money!  In Vegas, we had a room upgrade and a buffet thrown in, the buffet alone saved us $54.00!

3.  Decide in order to make the trip work, you will cut back on excursions and just be together as a family.  Forget the souveniers and t-shirts, spend some time walking the beach.  You don’t ever remember the souveniers you brought back but you do remember the memories of your trip so focus on that.

4.  Go with extended family and split the price of a house.  It will save you a ton on meals if you eat breakfast, lunch and snack at home.  BBQ at the house/villa at night and have your meal out at lunch, it is a cheaper meal.  (Ask around, locals know the bargain places to eat and it won’t be at the resort.)

5.  If you can’t afford to hop a plane, road trip, even one city away.  You will still de-stress and be glad you did.

There is no better time for your family vacation travel adventure

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Budget Family Travel

Feb-24-2009 By skitaddle

Here are some deals for families looking to get away.

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Mission trip to Tijuana, Mexico, in May of 2008 to spread the joy of God and Jesus’ love by building a home for a family. Mission trip organized by Mission Bound Planners and missionaries from Central Christian Church, Las Vegas (centralchristian.com)

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Family Vacation Travel- With A Purpose

Feb-7-2009 By skitaddle

 

As the trend with grandparents traveling with their grandchildren increases, so does the desire of passing on some of their values.  By and large as we mature our ideas of what really matters evolves.  So does our sense that the next generation may not have grasped that yet.  Here are some ideas for traveling with a purpose as a way for instilling  or sharing the values you want your family to hold dear:

Missions Trips :  Reaching out to help those less fortunate through working in orphanages, schools, providing basic needs or health care foster an opportunity to spread you faith.   Anyone I have ever talked to who went to be a blessing returned blessed more by the experience.

Race If a value you want to pass on is health, possibly go to a vacation spot where as a family you could do a 10K.  These races are planned all over including Disney, exotic islands, everywhere.  If your family is in extremely good shape, there are marathons as well.  Also you can do bike races, tri athalons too. Crossing the finished line as a family, what an accomplishment!

Fight Disease If a disease has touched your family  maybe a race or walk to benefit that cause raising money for prevention or cure.

Habitat for Humanity build a home for someone in need either in your own country or in their Global Village Program.

Outward Bound Family Course “encourages participants to support one another and connect through dialogue, personal reflection, working together and creating life-long memories” according to their site.  A 9 day adventure in Australia  may be the kind of trip to strengthen the bond in your family.

Volunteer Whether it is a visit to a third world country or maybe even driving to New Orleans volunteer opportunities are plentiful where ever you are going.

Campaigning With the U.S. 2008 Election over it is fresh in my mind.  If you are committed to a particular party or candidate is something you would like to share as a family, travel to where you can help them with the campaign.

Cause and effect Find a cause you can wrap your heart around and notice the effect working together can have on your family!

Family vacation travel always brings us together, but if you do it with a purpose the results can have a lasting effect.

 

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Moms Get Road Ready

Jan-4-2009 By skitaddle

More often than not, it’s the mom who gets the family ready for a summer road trip. Brandy Schaffels, mother and blogger at askpatty.com shares tips to help all moms get their family and their car road ready!

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If your family is a crew of animal lovers than for your next family vacation travel adventure bring it to life with an animal encounter. I mean the expected kind…not the type from “When Animals Attack.” The opportunities out there can take an ordinary trip and turn it into something to remember for life!

Swimming with Manatees

Also known as the “sea cow” these gentle giants are in danger of becoming extinct. There are only a little over 3,000 of them left in Florida. Manatee Safari in Crystal River, Florida allows you to swim with them in their own environment. Unfortunately, the opportunity to see these extraordinary manatees may be diminishing since 25% of the deaths of these each year are due to boating accidents. Check out www.manateeinfo.com for a truly unique expedition to see these sweet, mammoth creatures.

Big Cat Rescue

Located in Tampa Florida is the world’s largest exotic big cat sanctuary, home of the only two white servals in the world. There are 140 cats including lions, tigers, leopards, panthers and many others. www.bigcatrescue.org 

You’ll get to see the cats up close! Adult Day Tours ($25 per person) for ages 10 and older are offered Monday through Friday at 9am or 3pm, and on Saturdays at 9:30, 11:30 and 1:30, and last about an hour and a half. A Family Tour ($15 per child under 10 years and $25 per person over 10 years) is offered on Saturdays at 9am, and is the only tour permitted for children under age 10 along with their family. It is about an hour long, and is geared towards children’s interest.

 

Pet an adult tiger?

If that is not up close enough for you, travel to Santa Clarita, CA to “spend an afternoon walking a tiger, bottle feeding leopard, or have a grizzly bear present a gift…” These and many other animals are trained for Hollywood movies. Although pricey, $495.00/per person, you the experience of touching and interacting with these animals will make for a memorable day you will never forget! Totally amazing photo opportunity for your Christmas card too. Check out www.hollywoodanimals.com. They also have a “trainer for a day” where you learn what it takes to be an animal trainer and interact with tiger, bear and leopard actors. It is a one-on-one experience and you must be 16+ to do this training program.

Safari USA

If being in a vehicle makes you feel a little more secure, visit the Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain, GA. Visitors can see, touch and feed hundreds of exotic animals. The drive through safari allows giraffes, ostrich and bison to come up to your car. The walk-about tour, which the animals are penned include ligers (half lions/half tiger), black bears, alligators etc. You may rent a zebra van, tour bus or drive your own car (they also have rhinos, just a note for decision-making purposes) Adults:$16.95 Children(3-12) $13.95 and 2 & under Free. Zebra van (7 passenger) is $11.00. Zebra bus (15 passenger) is $15.00. You can get more details at www.animalsafari.com

Butterflies and Birds of Prey

Since you are only a few miles down the road, you should visit Callaway Gardens. If you are doing both stay at the Callaway Gardens Resort. The Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center is home of 1,000 butterflies. We walked through and were amazed at the 50+ different types all around us. Note of caution: make sure to let your three year old know ahead of time not to swat at or try to catch them, major no-no! Callaway is also home of the Birds of Prey Show. We were taken by the free flighted show where raptors swoop down to take their place on the outdoor stage. This is one of few locations that has a live raptor show. If you are one of those people who have a tiny dog you carry in your purse, I would leave them at home that day. Visit www.callawaygardens.com. There is much more to the resort than the animal encounters, but that will be for another article.

Polar Bears & Beluga Whales

The Polar Bear Capital of the World! For an encounter with these big lovable-looking teddy bears you must venture to Churchill Manitoba in late October to mid-November. There bears emerge from hibernation and famished. They make their way out onto the ice for seal. At this time of year, you will probably see 250-300 of them. They are so in abundance, they have to have a Halloween Patrol so the children of Churchill can trick or treat without encounter. They have helicopters circling and the town ringed by emergency vehicles, all with engines on and spotlights on streets to keep polar bears from getting too close to costumed children. Go see the bears, it is a sight worth seeing. However, if you are going in the summer, there is an encounter of a different sort. Same location, different time of year, is where you can see Beluga Whales. Best time to do this is June-August when thousands are migrating.

Swimming with Humpback Whales

If you are more adventurous and would like to dip your toe in, check out the Silver Bank located between the Dominican Republic and Turks and Caicos Islands. It is the largest population of Humpback Whales in the North Atlantic. Here you will be able to swim with them! Go to www.wildquest.com/adventures to see about the expedition. You will stay on board to later plunge in for a journey into their world.

Sea Lions

Sea Lions @ Pier 39 in San Francisco, CA Since 1990 droves of sea lions hang out at the pier barking and kabitzing with tourists. The numbers can get to as many as 900 in the wintertime. If you are in San Francisco go to Fisherman’s Warf.

Swimming with Dolphins

Last by certainly not least lovable, dolphins. There are many places you can swim with dolphins and have a great encounter with these playful fellows. If your travels take you to Hawaii, Florida, Mexico, Carribean than you can go to www.dolphinworld.org and they have a listing of what outfits offer the excursions based on location.

Volunteer to feed baby foxes, raccoons and squirrels?

Urban Wildlife Rescue in Denver, Colorado has usually about 300 animals to care for and is in need of volunteers. There are many possibilities for a working vacation all over if you contact a animal rescue facility that has your interest. An animal encounter of the compassionate nature.

When planning your next family vacation travel experience maybe including an animal encounter with it could be just what you need to make this year’s family vacation unforgettable! I’d love to hear some of your ideas for unique animal encounter trips!

 

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Pet Friendly Hotels

Nov-25-2008 By skitaddle

Traveling with pets isn’t always easy. But fortunately you don’t have to sacrifice staying in a nice resort for the sake of your dog anymore.

A growing number of high end boutique hotels and chains are now catering to the canine traveler, complete with special menus, plush beds and dog walking services.

In California, people treat their pets like children, so it’s not unusual to find plenty of places where your pet will be spoiled.

Veronica Hill of California Travel Tips checks out the state’s best pet friendly hotels.

Whether you rent a cottage, stay in an RV, or pitch a tent, Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort aims to please people and their pets. It has a nice dog run, lots of grassy play areas and complimentary Mutt Mitts for picking up after your pup. Newport Dunes (800) 765-7661.

In the San Bernardino Mountains, head up to the luxurious Lake Arrowhead Resort & Spa. They have a special pet menu, some nice waterfront walking paths and — if you’re in the mood to splurge — a Three Dog Bakery right down the road. Lake Arrowhead Resort, 909-336-1511.

Along the central coast in Pismo Beach, the elegant Cliffs Resort will welcome your pooch with a plush bed, bowl and souvenir dog tag. For a fee, they’ll even take your dog for a walk along the seaside trail, with gorgeous views of the Pacific.
Cliffs Resort, 800-826-7827.

Looking for something different? Put Fifi in her crate and board the Catalina Express for an island getaway 22 miles off the coast. You’ll want to stay at the Edgewater — a pet friendly hotel that’s right on the beach. Though Avalon doesn’t officially allow pets along the boardwalk, we saw dozens of them during a recent trip. Edgewater Beachfront Hotel (310) 510-0347.

Finally, if your visit brings you to Napa Valley, don’t miss the posh Vintage Inn in Yountville. It’s near several dog-friendly restaurants, including Bouchon, Hurley’s and Pacific Blues Cafe. Thomas Keller’s famous Bouchon Bakery serves up foie gras dog biscuits that are sure to please even the most discriminating pup. Dog sitters are available upon request. Vintage Inn (707) 944-1112.

Some hotels just tolerate pets, while others welcome them whole-heartedly. Check Web sites like PetsWelcome.com, PetTravel.com and DogFriendly.com to see just where you stand.

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Those that like to make the most of the teachable moments with your children realize that family vacation travel lends itself to a wonderful opportunity to broaden your children’s horizons. The children are already a captive audience since there is no distractions from home and their wonder is heightened by the new surroundings. There are several ways that you can utilize your vacation to teach your kids something without having to create a lesson plan. In actuality, if you’d like an lesson plan on a specific subject related to your trip there are thousands of free ones online. Here are some suggestions for you to use in a low key manner to get some educational value.

Peaking your child’s interest before the trip gets you off to a great start. Write to the resort or tourism bureau of where you are headed and request a packet on the area. When it arrives, spread it out so you and your children can look through all the brochures.

Lesson plans- Many zoos, museums, etc have lesson plans on their websites. Visit the websites ahead of time so they can anticipate where they will be going. Download the lesson plans. Some have things to learn before you come, find while you are there and other leave you with things to reinforce what they have learned.

Talk to a librarian in the children’s section of your library to suggest children’s books set in the area you are going. For example, a few Robert McCloskey’s books are set in New England. Wherever you are visiting, you may find books set in that locale.

Factory tours. Many cities around the USA have factory tours, most are free. For instance, in Illinois, The Great American Popcorn Company. In Hershey, PA of course, Hershey’s Chocolate World. Also in Pennsylvania is the Harley Davidson tour.

Books . If you are traveling to another climate or region get some library books about it. We checked out books on ocean life before heading to Florida and it made it much more interesting for them when they saw sea creatures that they had learned something about. It brought their reading to life. Yes, it is great to see a dolphin but even better when they had just read and learned about them, it’s fascinating

History. Learn a little about the history of where you are going. Whether it is the city, state or region there could be some historical value to learn about. Then if they see a monument or statue and they have heard about it, there is a lasting impression.

Wildlife. Search for facts on wildlife, plants or food that is common to the area that is different from your area.

Journal. Give each child a journal to write in while on the trip, like at night before bed, they can write about their day. It will also give them a place to keep trinkets they find or brochures or photos you take. Later, when they have forgotten all the little details it will bring back the good memories.

Most of all have fun. Don’t worry about what they learned and what they didn’t the key is to find something that they found interesting and let them delve deeper and deeper. The idea is to give them a love of learning and a curious spirit. A genuine interest will help them connect to the people they meet there and the new things they experience. They will learn a whole lot since what they read will come to life. They will have hands on encounter with the learning process during their family vacation travel experience.

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Family Vacation Travel Tybee Island

Nov-9-2008 By skitaddle

Family Vacation Travel- Tybee Island

By Jewel Hennessy, Contributor

Call your husband or wife and tell them to start packing! I discovered a relaxing beach front paradise nestled off the Coast of Savannah GA. Tybee Island is one of the most care free places for family vacation travel or just a group of girlfriends. The sapphire skies and breath taking sun sets will make you never want to leave the Island. There is something there for everyone in your family. As a mother of four small children whose ages range from six years old to six months, I know the need to please everyone. I found everything I was looking for in a family vacation travel adventure.

My family and I arrived on a Monday and from the moment our feet hit the ground we were going. We scheduled a tour of Tybee Island for a few hours after we got there. I loved it. We where able to see most of what they had to offer, and we decided what we wanted to do from there. Let me tell you, if you could fit it in, we did! If you are looking for a beautiful sun rise, they have what the locals call the “back river”. There you will find an amazing sun rise surrounded by marshland. If the sun set is more along your lines, then the Tybee Island pier is where you will enjoy a peaceful view. That night we came back to our fully furnished townhouse. I normally would not note too much about where we stay but this townhouse had a large Kholer tub for soaking! That made it hard to ever leave. The condo was beautiful and nicely furnished. Not to mention a few walking steps from the beach! We made all of our arrangement though Tybee Vacation Rentals. When I told them the ages of my children, the representative informed me about a baby equipment rental place there on the island that would deliver everything I needed. So the townhouse really was our home away from home.

So much to do, so little time! We started the morning at Fort Pulaski. My older three loved running around and looking out over the island from the fort. We left there to go catch a late breakfast at the Breakfast Club. I do not recommend this restaurant if you have children. It was not a child friendly place. However, if it is just you and your significant other, this place is for you. My husband and I will be back but the children will be staying with our nanny. After our breakfast, we went for a tour at the Tybee Island Marine Science Center. Everyone should go! We toured the beach with our tour guide Lisa. She was great. I brought my stroller right out there on the beach! We looked at all the stuff that the tide had washed up. After that, we went inside the center to finish the tour. Everyone enjoyed this.

By then, it was time to eat again. We ate at Fannie’s on the Beach, and it was really on the beach. After lunch, we head out to Captain Mike’s Dolphin Adventure. Then, we rapped up the evening at the Crab Shack. What a great family friendly place! After we ate, we took the children back out to the beach for a little evening play time. The next morning we had to leave but before we could call it a trip, we stopped by the lighthouse. I walked all those steps with all those children. That is not something I want to do again, however, my children loved it and have not stopped talking about how high they were. So I do recommend it, if you don’t mind climbing steps. Your children will love it and I do have to say, that the view from up there was worth the climb.

Tybee Island is a place for multi-generational traveling. I am planning a trip back for my whole family. We are going to be having a family reunion there the summer of 2009. For my family, I will need a rental house that has a room on the ground floor to accommodate my grandparents. I have also requested handicapped accessibility to the beach for them and I got it!! They are hard to find but not for Tybee Island. I love the people at Tybee Vacation Rentals.

I also must note that they are building a dog park so my closest thing to a niece will have a place to play while we are there. I am looking forward to our trip back. Don’t forget to have a fun and a safe skitdaddle until next time!

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