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They say one man's pizza is another man's poison, and
the same is true for "best" family vacation
spots: we all have preferences. I admit leanings toward
history and the dread word "scenery"... Nonetheless,
we've had super trips of many different styles-- Disney,
Caribbean beaches, Tuscan hill towns -- that I hope
you'll enjoy too.
Paris
With Kids:
Ah,
the City of Light: not to mention famous free (for kids)
museums; the Eiffel Tower, my kids' top attraction ever;
the river Seine with its wide walkways so perfect for
strollers; and heavenly patisseries.
Walt
Disney World
Orlando, Florida was merely a swampy spot and a gleam
in Walt Disney's eye in 1966, but is now the planet's
most powerful magnet for families. Many attractions
have joined Walt Disney World, but it's still the colossus,
with four huge theme parks and an area the size of Boston,
and probably ranks as "best family vacation spot"
for millions.
Family
Adventure in Yellowstone National Park
"Family Adventures" are all-inclusive escorted
tours in a great outdoors area, with "multisports"
like hiking, rafting, and horse-riding. Yellowstone
was far better than I'd dreamed-- as was the "family
adventure" concept. Think: no hassles, check-in
line-ups, or "where'll we eat?" Think: a small
group of fellow travelers who turn out to be great company,
and guides who go all out to make your trip wonderful.
Franklyn
D. Resort, Jamaica
The
phrase "all-inclusive family resort" is common
in the Caribbean, but only FDR and its sister resort
include a "vacation nanny" throughout your
stay. Fun includes biking, water-sliding, scuba diving
(for ages 12 and up), walking up a waterfall. Feeding
kids is a piece of cake, whether you choose kiddie buffets
or a five-course dinner on the boardwalk. Suites are
huge.
US
Virgin Islands
Three
distinct islands in "American's Caribbean"
offer family-friendly resorts, a land-and-sea National
Park, super snorkeling, colonial towns and forts, duty-free
shops, and some novel ways to explore the underseas.
Personal favorite activities: snorkeling and sea-trekking.
Amelia
Island, Florida
Still relatively unknown, Amelia Island-- in northern
Florida near Jacksonville-- has lovely beaches; a historic
fort complete with actors who play period characters;
a quaint town with wonderful old buildings; delicious
sea-food; and two fine resorts, the Amelia Island Plantation
and the Ritz-Carleton, both of which welcome kids.
Whistler-Blackcomb
Ski Resort (BC, Canada)
Whistler-Blackcomb is a hip place for x-treme skiers
and partiers: yet this dual resort welcomes thousands
of families, with a Children's Adventure Park, a family-friendly
zone of green runs, popular ski camps for kids, Ride
Tribe for teens. Stay in an attractive townhome with
full kitchen; hop on the free shuttle buses to the slopes.
Europe:
Center Parcs Family Resorts
Center
Parcs has 13 family resorts in northern Europe: each
with a huge domed area that houses a tropical pool (slides,
waves, etc.), restaurants, shops, etc. Large cottages;
country settings; many outdoors activities-- and affordable.
Family
Vacation Spot, Mexico:
Mayan Riviera
A top family vacation spot in Mexico: just south of
Cancun is a very different Mexico, with sleepy beach
towns, beautiful coral reef, a unique eco-archeological
theme park, lagoons for snorkeling, and Mayan ruins.
Italian
Hill Towns
Kids are natural-born medievalists: they love knights
and castles and tales of old-- and the hill towns of
Tuscany and Umbria are super places to let their imaginations
go. The old sections of these towns are picture-perfect,
with centuries-old stone buildings and no plastic ticky-tack.
If you're willing to try alternative-type lodgings,
the adventure can even be affordable.
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