One of our biggest challenges for family travel involves the complication of finding a place for all us to sleep at the end of a fun filled vacation day.With at least two kids that are bigger than I am, and two more that are rapidly catching up, we can no longer all cram into a single hotel room. It…
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Can I Really Stay in a Hostel with My Kids?: All Your Questions Answered
Hostels have long been the mainstay for grungy backpackers and young adventurers, but are hostels a good choice for families? More and more hostels are providing options for families who are on a budget or who want something different than the standard hotel. With the option to stay in a hostel, many parents are intrigued by the idea, but still…
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Snowshoeing to the Beat of Different Drummer
Judging from the deeply furrowed trenches on the face of my neon-clad adventure guide, I would guess that he is at least 25 years my senior. His apparent age has done nothing to diminish his obvious physical prowess, and I concede that he also supersedes me in stamina. This is most certainly a good thing, considering that we are gearing…
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On the Way to Grand Canyon: Tips For Visiting Petrified Forest with Kids
The barren desert landscape in the sun-baked corner of southern Arizona defies the typical view of a forest, but there are certainly trees. They just happen to be 200 million year old conifers that were swept away by ancient flooding and have since fossilized into brilliant displays of rock and minerals. The Painted Desert offers a backdrop to these pre-historic…
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How It’s Made: The Best Factory Tours in Texas
In a world full of instant downloads kids might be convinced that the foods and goods that make up their daily life just materialize at the click of a button. A factory tour shows them in the inner workings of a manufacturing plant and the steps it takes to get a loaf of bread or a dollar bill from start…
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