Travel with kids

Filling up the weeks with summer travel

I’ve been studying our summer calendar so much that I’ve actually printed out June, July and August and have penciled in various scenarios.  I recently started a new job and have some days off, and this will be the first summer that my husband is full time in his new job. Although he works from home, he travels quite a bit. So when he’s gone, I need to find camps, grandmas or other resources for the kids.

But all is not lost. We do have a few trips planned, and the summer should be jam-packed, along with soccer, baseball, a dance recital and opening our pool. So far, we have planned:

The Homestead Resort in Glen Arbor: This is one of our favorite places. The resort has so many things – a pool with a slide, a pool with a waterfall on Lake Michigan, golf and a gorgeous spa. The kids love to wander around by the fiddling frog and explore the resort.

Also, Glen Arbor is a great summer town. I always stock up on my cherry wine from the Cherry Republic while I’m there (there’s a store in Ann Arbor but no liquor license – boo!). They have public tennis courts, a great canoe rental place and a fun putt-putt golf that also has a giant chess etc.

Cabo San Lucas: I’m lucky enough to tag along on a work trip with my husband and will have many tales and adventures to tell!

Charlotte, NC: Type A Parent Conference: This will be my third year at the conference and second as a speaker. But, it will be my first time as “just” a blogger. Although I have a new job, it has nothing to do with female bloggers, unless they happen to be University of Michigan alumni. I’m excited to see a new city (Charlotte) as well as see so many familiar and friendly faces a this conference. Now that I’m really making a go of my site, I’m also looking to pick up tips.

Ontario, Canada: We’re starting to loosely form a trip to Canada, specifically the area north of Toronto near Blue Mountain. There are some resorts there that my husband may review, and we’ll tag along as a family. While we’re there, we may plan a trip to Niagara Falls on the way back. We’ve been there as a couple but really want to take the kids. The main strip there is like Las Vegas for families – dinosaur putt-putt, Ripleys, waterparks and you name it.

On my wish list, which I think will be future summers, are visits to the Grand Canyon,  Colonial Williamsburg and Washington D.C.

Where will your summer take you?

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Carnival Conquest cruise ports

Our first stop on the Carnival Conquest cruise was Montego Bay, Jamaica. Before the cruise, I did not find any excursions that we wanted to try. I would have loved to see the falls but that would mean 1 ½ hours on a bus each way – not how I want to spend a vacation. We took a cab, more like a bus, to Doctor’s Cave Beach. On the way, they tried to sell us into an island tour but in the end most of the people just wanted a ride to the beach.

It was $6 per person and $3 per child to enter the beach, plus fees for an umbrella and chairs. It was well worth it. The beach was clean, beautiful and had two water trampolines that kept my kids entertained all day. There were a few vendors there but mostly under control. What surprised me the most was that they were wading in shallow water, so when you went out, they stopped to ask if you wanted your hair braided or a conch shell to buy.

Overall, it was a perfect lazy day at a sunny beach, even if I did end up with too much sun.

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Grand Cayman

This was the stop we loved the most. The day was hot without a cloud in the sky. We got off the boat and met our tour guide (we had booked the cruise through Travelocity and had a discount voucher for this tour). We were taken by bus to the other side of the island (a short drive) to a boat where we were off on our stingray and snorkeling adventure.

The first time the kids felt the stingray glide across their legs, they were both back up on the boat pretty quick. Although that’s what I wanted to do, too, I stuck it out and am so glad I did. The stingrays just swam around and we held on to pieces of squid that they sucked out of our hands like a vacuum cleaner. We saw some other fish swimming nearby, too. Our guide also pointed out the point where the water changed, which is where the Cayman Ridge is.

After the stingrays, the boat took us to another location to snorkel. My son jumped in and got some water in his snorkel tube and started to sputter. He got back on the boat, adjusted it and came back in and took off exploring. I was so proud of him! He gave it another try and realized that he loved it!

Cozumel, Mexico

Now I know that there are groups who are against any interaction with dolphins but I did do some research on this company and felt that they had the best combination of dolphin care and provided an educational experience. We went to Chankanaab Park for our Cozumel excursion and swam with the dolphins.

If you’re not on an excursion, I still recommend this park. Although there’s an entrance fee, the beach is clean, there are restaurants and food service to your beach chair, and it has everything to keep everyone happy. You can even walk around a shaded path to see some stone monuments.

We decided to snorkel here, and I stayed with our gear on the beach. My husband said he pointed out a small octopus to my daughter, who then proceeded to climb up on his back, get out of the water and never went back in! And I thought she was the brave one. My husband and son ended up swimming and snorkeling while my daughter played in the sand and I read a book.

Finally, it was our turn to swim with the dolphins. We were with one other family, who was from Canada. The mother did not know how to swim and even she was able to do everything we did. The kids love kissing and talking to the dolphins, and we learned a lot about their habitats and how they rehabilitate them at the park.

The ports of call were all great experiences on this trip and our family learned a lot about different cultures and climates. We’d definitely go on a cruise again!

If you’re looking for recommendations on ports, cruises and excursions, I found the Cruise Critic forums to be extremely helpful.

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Cruisin’ the bayou and beyond with Carnival

ImageA milestone birthday. Easter break from school. Yearning for warm weather and new adventures. Those thoughts eventually led me to book a 7-day Western Caribbean cruise on the Carnival Conquest, sailing out of New Orleans.

I chose New Orleans because we’ve been to Florida several times so I wanted the kids to experience a new city. And boy, did we. In just a day, we hopped off the plane, left our bags at the hotel before check-in and went straight to a cemetery tour.

After the tour, we checked in to the Doubletree downtown and were excited to find that our room opened up to the rooftop pool but then quickly changed our tune when the water turned out to be pretty chilly.

We wandered around to find some good seafood for dinner and ended up seeing a couple of wedding parties pass by. This looksImage like such a fun tradition! We of course had to stop by Café du Monde for some beignets, too.

The next morning, we headed to the port. The check-in and boarding process was fairly easy, and we went to the Lido deck to await our room checkin. We already had our bathing suits on (from doing my research ahead of time) and I did see a few kids having a fit because they couldn’t go in the pool.

The first two days were sea days so spent our time getting to know the ship, and the kids were thrilled to have the kids club and meet new friends.

It’s hard to complain when the most difficult part of Imageyour vacation is finding a deck chair so you can sit in the sun!

Up next: Carnival cruise ports!

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Going in early August – can’t wait to see this!

Disney upgrades, updates California Adventure Park – USATODAY.com

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Making a splash at Sea World

This spring, my family and I headed to Sea World for the first time during a trip to Florida. We’ve been to Disney several times in the past but had yet to hit other Orlando-area attractions.

We hit the park bright and early with our walking shoes on. Shamu was there to greet us and take photos after we entered (OK, not the real Shamu, but the fuzzy one).

The next thing we saw was a rollercoaster where the riders are under the tracks. My conservative, small kids said “no thanks” but loved to watch the people as they rode by.

We decided to keep it low key and headed to the pets show first. Great choice – the whole family loved the talented rescue dogs, cats, rats, birds and pig (and other creatures I’ve left out). At the end of the show, we were able to pet a few of the animals.

We thought the Shamu show (now a new show called One Ocean) would get crowded later in the day so we headed there next. It ended up filling up but we were there early enough to sit in the splash zone. The whales are beautiful and amazing creatures and we were on the edge of our seat the entire show. Luckily, we were on the edge of the splash zone so we only had a few sprinkles, although we did see one of the ushers get drenched.

My daughter’s favorite show was the dolphins. The acrobats with the dolphins had her in love. Even better, we were able to say hi to the people as we were leaving the theater area. My son enjoyed the Clyde and Seamore Take Pirate Island show with the funny otters and the walrus who makes a big splash.

The highlight of mom and dad’s day, though, had to be the dolphin feeding experience. This was the first time any of us had touched or feed a dolphin. The kids were a bit nervous with a big creature coming towards them and didn’t quite get the “feed with one hand, pet with the other” move down but loved seeing them up close.

Overall, we loved the laid-back vibe and unhurried atmosphere of Sea World. The shows, sprinkled in with a few rides and hands-on activities are a great mix to keep any family entertained.

I can’t wait to head to San Diego this summer and visit Sea World on the West Coast!

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Fun in the Florida sun at the Omni Orlando Resort

This spring, my family and I stayed at the Omni Orlando Resort for two nights. My husband, on a press trip, was golfing at Champions Gate, and we were able to tag along.

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The first thing we noticed about the hotel was how nicely the property is laid out. When you arrive to see the large signs, you feel has if you are entering a special place. The hotel lobby also makes you feel right at home, with cold water bottles and fresh fruit, usually apples, to welcome you.

The main attraction for the kids, besides how bouncy the beds are, is always the pool. In this case, the Omni Orlando is a mini-oasis, with a family-friendly pool, waterslide, splash area, lazy river, hot tubs and adult pool, along with an outdoor restaurant.

When we went down to check out the pool, we were thrilled to find a chalkboard with daily activities listed, including Wii competitions and nightly movies by the pool.

For this mom, my favorite part of the trip was the warm pool. Usually, pools are slightly chilly and occasionally too cold for comfort. The Omni, however, had it just right, which allowed us to stay and play to our heart’s content.

The lazy river was longer than others we’ve been in and also had more features, such as a randomly shooting water cannon and an optional waterfall (you can go under it or behind it. The resort also has a basketball court and tennis courts. My son made some friends and found a pick-up game of boys who weren’t averse to playing hoops with an 8-year-old.

If you need activities during the day, Orlando is full of them. We found the drive to SeaWorld easy and convenient, and it was nice to come back to the hotel and unwind after a day in the sun.

And, we came back to a nature welcome – we spotted an alligator near one of the sand traps on the golf course – now that’s Florida!

Pros: Warm pool, activities for all ages, comfortable rooms, reasonable rates, shuttle service to Disney parks

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