FamilyTravelgram https://www.kikooworld.com Tue, 21 May 2024 05:36:38 -0700 en-gb Costa Rica or Nicaragua? https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/costa-rica-or-nicaragua.html https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/costa-rica-or-nicaragua.html Costa Rica or Nicaragua?

Don't miss Chase Guttman's tale of adventure, in which he outlines his experience in the hot springs, among the monkeys and sloths, and discovering the beauty of the local cultures.

Find out more here: www.kikooworld.com/Featured-Stories/Top-Stories/Costa-Rica-A-Kid-s-Perspective.html

 

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Tue, 23 Aug 2011 00:00:00 -0700
Discovering Southern Utah https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/discovering-southern-utah.html https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/discovering-southern-utah.html Discovering Southern Utah

When traveling between my Arizona and Montana home bases, I have the good fortune to wander through beautiful, Southern Utah.

Known as the gateway to the National Parks, Cedar City, Utah in south west Utah is a natural hub for visiting the Parks

(Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks and nearby Cedar Breaks National Monument). The combination of outdoor adventure and cultural enlightenment help Utah live up to the tag line "Life Elevated".

Here’s a bonus opportunity: Attend a Shakespeare play at the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival,  (both Shakespeare and non-Shakespeare). Each year, Festival City, USA (Cedar City, UT) hosts a variety of festivals and offers countless adventures.

Find our more: www.bard.org; www.ScenicSouthernUtah.com

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Mon, 22 Aug 2011 00:00:00 -0700
Rocky Mountain Summer https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/rocky-mountain-summer.html https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/rocky-mountain-summer.html Rocky Mountain Summer

The Endless Summer.......

At the end of Rocky Mountain National Park's Trail Ridge Road, the 5,200 acre Snow Mountain Ranch is offering an end of summer special: stay 2 nights get the 3rd free. The discount applies to 2-5 bedroom cabins, hotel-style lodge rooms, and yurts. The deal is valid from now through November 30, excluding Labor Day and Thanksgiving weekends.

In addition to accommodations, guests can enjoy a wealth of free activities such as guided nature hikes, mini golf, an indoor pool with rock climbing wall and water slide, tennis, roller skating, disc golf, and basketball. The programs department offers ever-changing family programming such as family movies, family carnival, lawn games, etc. www.ymcarockies.org 800-777-9622

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Sun, 07 Aug 2011 00:00:00 -0700
Teen Travel Dreams https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/teen-travel-dreams.html https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/teen-travel-dreams.html Teen Travel Dreams

Today’s teens have an expansive view of their world. Read about the travel dreams of six young people eager to explore.

http://www.kikooworld.com/Find-Trips-by-Age/Pre-Teens-and-Teenagers/Teen-Travel-Dreams.html

 

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Thu, 21 Jul 2011 00:00:00 -0700
Yellowstone Grizzly https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/yellowstone-grizzly.html https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/yellowstone-grizzly.html Yellowstone Grizzly

Within this wonderland’s 2.2 million acres

you'll have plenty of opportunity to see

wildlife of all kinds - bear, elk, moose, buffalo, wolf, pelicans -- and some tourists

who get a wee bit too close to these untamed creatures.

I captured this image of a playful Grizz......with a telephoto lens.

Find out more about visiting Yellowstone and planning other national park adventures!

www.kikooworld.com/Active-Travel/National-Parks/Hike-The-Parks.html

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Sun, 17 Jul 2011 00:00:00 -0700
Are You An Expat Family? https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/are-you-an-expat-family.html https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/are-you-an-expat-family.html Are You An Expat Family?

Have you ever thought about selling it all and taking your family on a very, very long road trip?

Each year, scores of families choose to expand their geographic horizons by learning a new language in another country or seeing as much of the planet as possible while circling the globe.

Find out more here!

 

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Sun, 10 Jul 2011 00:00:00 -0700
Photo Friday - Atlantis Blue https://www.kikooworld.com/Family-Travel-Blog/Photo-Friday-Atlantis-Blue.html https://www.kikooworld.com/Family-Travel-Blog/Photo-Friday-Atlantis-Blue.html Photo Friday - Atlantis Blue

It's blue skies and beach time!

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Shining brightly in the Bahamas, Atlantis is an uber-hip resort that retains a genuinely hospitable attitude toward families. During a recent visit, I joined my niece Keara and nephew Morgan for beach games with other hotel guests.

You guessed it.

We were on the Blue Team!

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Fri, 24 Jun 2011 00:00:00 -0700
Reef Diving https://www.kikooworld.com/Family-Travel-Blog/Reef-Diving.html https://www.kikooworld.com/Family-Travel-Blog/Reef-Diving.html Reef Diving]]> lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Wed, 22 Jun 2011 00:00:00 -0700 Five Must-See Museums and Attractions https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/summer-surprises.html https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/summer-surprises.html Five Must-See Museums and Attractions

These exhibits, tours and thrill rides will make for fun and adventure-filled family travel memories.  Here are five to consider:

1.Indiana Jones Exhibit, Montreal, Canada.

The National Geographic Society and Canadian production company X3 have teamed up (with the cooperation of George Lucas) to create the 10,000 square foot, Indiana Jones Adventures in Archaeology interactive exhibit. Premiering now through September 18, 2011 at the Museum of Science in Montreal, kids of all ages will be mesmerized by the wealth of enchanting items that make up the expansive collection. See your favorite Indy film props and set designs made available by Lucas Films. Embark on an interactive tour that explores the compelling myths of the Holy Grail and the Ark of the Covenant. Children will enjoy the interactive quest game that tests their skills while they move throughout the exhibition. Consider opting for the handheld multimedia guide that allows visitors to skip sections and spend more time where their interest is most intense.

Contact: www.indianajonestheexhibition.com; www.tourisme-montreal.org.

2. The Ride. New York, NY.

Board the super-sized tour bus, which uses stadium-style seating facing the sidewalk, to provide participants with a wide angle view of the streetscape. During its first summer season, expect high-energy tour guides, street performers, and plenty of surprises. The 4.2 mile, 75 minute trip, which showcases the pulsing city from Times Square to Grand Central to Central Park, is part theatre, part comedic improv and part informational tour. The experience continues to evolve and on any given day may include jugglers performing on the sidewalk or a “businessman” who suddenly breaks into song and dance while standing on the street corner. The Ride departs from the Marriott Marquis at Times Square.

Contact: 866-299-9682; www.experiencetheride.com.

3. Disney’s California Adventure, Anaheim, California.  Fans of Disney movie heroine Ariel will want to check out the Voyage of the  Little  Mermaid at Disney’s California Adventure theme park. Its opening in Paradise Pier was part of a five year, $1.1 billion expansion of this park that includes other new attractions and an evening program. The musical, underwater adventure begins when guests board a car resembling a large clam shell. The adventure is inspired by the major scenes and popular songs from the movie.

Contact: (714) 781-4400; http://disneyland.disney.go.com/

4. Alabama Adventure, Bessemer, Alabama.

This southern, family-friendly theme park features super-soaker BuzzSaw Falls. Cool off as you plunge five stories through a watery chute and finish with a splash that drenches riders and watchers. The theme park offered a prize to the consumer who came up with the best name for the new ride. The winner chose to remain anonymous and the prize, which includes full season pass privileges, has been donated to the local Ronald McDonald house. Ask about the park’s concert series and the Family Four pack savings.

Contact: 205-481-4750; www.AlabamaAdventure.com.

5. Holiday World, Santa Claus, Indiana.

Junior theme park goers were the focus of $5.2 million worth of new projects at this 100-acre Midwestern Park. Visit Splashland where body slides, shallow pools and other water play facilities will delight toddlers and young school age children. A  sleigh ride, Rudolph’s Round-up, located in the park’s Christmas area, is custom designed for young children to ride with older park goers. Also: free Wi-Fi hot spots throughout the park.

Contact: 1-877-Go-Family; www.HolidayWorld.com.

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Wed, 08 Jun 2011 00:00:00 -0700
The Origin of Memorial Day https://www.kikooworld.com/Family-Travel-Blog/The-Origin-of-Memorial-Day.html https://www.kikooworld.com/Family-Travel-Blog/The-Origin-of-Memorial-Day.html The Origin of Memorial Day

Each year, AAA predicts that millions of Americans will travel this holiday weekend. While this three-day stretch often serves as a grand opportunity to spend quality family time, how often, during our road trip or beach time, do we recall and honor the origin of Memorial Day?

Here, find some background about the origin and birthplace of this important day:

On May 5, 1868, the Grand Army of the Republic established Memorial Day or Decoration Day as the national day to decorate the graves of the Civil War soldiers with flowers. Major General John A. Logan appointed May 30 as the day to be observed. Arlington National Cemetery had the first observance of the day on a grand scale. The place was appropriate as it already housed graves of over 20,000 Union dead and several hundred Confederate dead. Gen. and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant presided over the meeting.

The center point of these Memorial Day ceremonies was the mourning-draped veranda of the Arlington mansion. Speeches were followed by a march of soldiers' children and orphans and members of the GAR through the cemetery strewing flowers on both Union and Confederate graves. They also recited prayers and sang hymns for the dead.

Even before this declaration, local observances were being held at various places. In Columbus, Miss., a group of women visited a cemetery on April 25 1866, to decorate the graves of Confederate soldiers and the Union soldiers who fell at the battle of Siloh.

Many cities in the North and the South claim to be the first to celebrate Memorial Day, but Congress and President Lyndon Johnson officially declared Waterloo in New York as the 'birthplace' of Memorial Day in 1966. It was said that on May 5, 1866, a ceremony was held there to honor local soldiers and sailors who fought in the Civil War. Businesses were closed for the day and residents furled flags at half-mast. It was said to be the first formal, community-wide and regular event.

In 1971, Memorial Day was declared a national holiday by Congress, who designated the last Monday in May as the day for its observance. Many states observe separate Confederate Memorial Days. Mississippi observes it on the last Monday of April, Alabama on the fourth Monday of April, Georgia on April 26, North and South Carolina on May 10 and Louisiana and Tennessee on June 3. In Tennessee, the day is named as 'Confederate Decorations Day' while Texas observes 'Confederate Heroes Day' on January 19. In Virginia, Memorial Day is better known as 'May Confederate Memorial Day.'

However, you choose to mark the day, let us honor those who sacrificed for our freedom.

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Mon, 30 May 2011 00:00:00 -0700
Seven Reasons To Plan A Vacation Now https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/seven-reasons-to-plan-a-vacation-now.html https://www.kikooworld.com/family-travel-blog/seven-reasons-to-plan-a-vacation-now.html Seven Reasons To Plan A Vacation Now

It’s easy to allow financial stress, busy schedules and a hectic lifestyle to get in the way of putting dates on the calendar. Here are seven reasons to flag a family vacation as a top priority:

No one is getting any younger.

Not you, the grandparents, or your children. Family life is hectic and it can be difficult to carve out time to even plan a vacation, let alone take one. Yet, before you know it, the kids will be otherwise

engaged with school or team responsibilities, summer jobs and college internships. That means the opportunities to get away as a family will diminish even further. So, get planning!

It’s only money.

Sure, budgets are tight. We’re all trying to save more. But a hefty bank account is no substitute for a memory bank brimming with great visuals of your kids running on the beach, hiking in the mountains or climbing in the saddle for the first time. Allocate the dollars you can. Then be on the lookout for deals, promotions or creative low-cost options.

Keep it in the family.

Those busy work and school schedules often mean we seldom see family members about whom we care deeply. Add the geographic spread that is common in most clans and get togethers can be rare. Make this the summer you reconnect with grandparents, that favorite uncle or your long lost cousins. Share stories. Trade photos. Extend the limbs on your family tree.

Get outside.

A visit to a national, state or regional park can provide a bonanza of historical and natural insight and experience. Take to the trails, the streams or the hillside and enjoy nature’s bounty. Camping along the way provides a low cost opportunity to learn outdoor skills and tell tales around the camp fire.

Make it a photo opp.

We tend to remember those moments and events that we capture on film or on a digital memory card. Be deliberate about gathering the kids, friends and relatives together to snap a photo or a few moments of video. Be sure to capture those candid moments too. Then, share and enjoy!

Write it down.

Whether you keep a journal or notes with your photos, scribble a few sentences about your planning process and the trips you take. In time, memory seems to fade the details like dialogue, what people wore, jokes and stories told or memories shared. Save the individual strands of the experience. You’ll be glad you did.

Make a plan together.

Gather your family and get their input on your summer plans. Seek volunteers for researching possible destinations or low cost opportunities. Consider house trades, villa rentals, last minute getaways or just a weekend in a neighboring city. When the time comes, share packing and last minute detail responsibilities. In the end, it is the shared experience that creates the lasting memories and strengthens the bond.

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lohayes@gmail.com (Lynn O'Rourke Hayes) Family Travel Blog Thu, 07 Apr 2011 00:00:00 -0700