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HIDDEN MAGIC IN FLORIDA

The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World Planner: A Complete Organizer, Journal, and Keepsake for Your Unforgettable Vacation (April 2012) By Susan Veness and Simon Veness (ORLANDO). This guide is more than just a place to keep your important phone numbers and schedules. This all-the-fun-in-one journal is a celebration of the happiest place on earth—and a peek inside its magic!

Once you have a copy in your hands, it’s hard not to open it and explore its sections. I like to be organized when I travel so the pocketed folder pages placed strategically throughout the book caught my eye. Large text and spiral notebook style publishing were next. What mom doesn’t need to work on last minute plans while driving down to Disney? Readable text and a “workbook” that can grow in size work nicely on the road.

More about the book:

With the help of this planner, you’ll make exciting discoveries like where in Epcot to find Mickey-shaped tomatoes and the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it eerie surprise on the Tower of Terror. In addition to these never-before-revealed secrets, you’ll also discover:

  • The best places to stay and eat for every budget
  • Scheduling strategies to cut your waiting time in long lines
  • Prime viewing spots for parades
  • And hundreds more money- and time-saving (and fun-maximizing) tips! 

Complete with journal pages to record your memories, fold-out maps to help you find your way, and pockets to hold your keepsakes, The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World Planner helps you step into your own “Once Upon a Time” and make your Disney dreams come true!

BUT, we all know there’s more magic to Florida than just Disney. Want to read reviews about the family-friendliness (on a budget) of the other 599 things to do in Florida?

Check this out (NEW! EDITION): KIDS LOVE FLORIDA

FACTORY TOUR UPDATE: PHOENIX BATS

The Phoenix Bat Company is a specialized wooden-bat creator and manufacturer located just outside of Columbus, Ohio, in Plain City.  The company produces premium rock maple and northern white ash baseball and softball bats. Combining premium grade woods with the most advanced, state of the art lathe in the bat manufacturing industry, Phoenix Bats delivers high quality wooden bats consistently to major league players and little leaguers alike.  Ohio made and Pro approved! 

And the best part, they offer tours! Open tours are available on Tuesdays at 6pm and Thursdays and Fridays at 1:30pm. No reservation required – just show up.

Tours are $10.00 per person and include a custom engraved mini bat to commemorate your visit.

During the one hour tour you’ll learn about how the business got started with vintage baseball players and a man who liked to make wood spindles. Next, they highlight which MLB pros use the bats and show samples of their specially ordered bats. Names like Ordonez, Carerra and Ramirez perked the boys’ ears.

We next moved into the computer corner to see how the bat is generated on a graphics program first, then sent into the factory to be produced. Good job if you love to take measurements again, and again.

The computer generated model is now fed into the humongous Italian lathe that takes a large dowel of wood and in one slow back and forth motion forms and sands the baseball bat into shape!

The finishing process is messy. Lots of dipping (and dripping stations) abound in a separate temperature controlled room. Finally, you watch the engraver embed a special logo or message into each bat. That same engraver is used to specialize your personal mini-bat tour souvenir.

They have birthday packages, too, combining the wood bat tour with time in the batting cages.

We took the tour offered on Tuesday night. We also allowed for time in the batting cages as a few from our group of baseball players were interested in trying out wood bats to purchase as their practice bats. Watching them smile when they hit the ball on that special “sweet spot” exclusive to each wood bat was a thrill (and seeing them whimper when it stung on the “not so sweet spot” – not so sweet).

Admittedly, I am a factory touraholic. This tour was especially exciting because it combined my family (and friends) love of baseball while supporting an American-made product (made close to home).

Phoenix Bat Company
7801 Corporate Blvd
Suite E
Plain City OH 43064
By phone:
Local: 614.873.7776
Toll free: 877.598.BATS (2287)
Fax: 614.873.7796
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday 9:00am-5:30pm

For other ideas for Columbus, Ohio (Central Ohio) area KIDS LOVE TRAVEL tested attractions, lodging and dining visit: http://www.kidslovetravel.com/kids_love_ohio.htm.

GEORGIA’S PINE MOUNTAIN GETAWAY WITH KIDS @ CALLAWAY GARDENS RESORT

While few may think of a vacation destination in the mountains of Georgia, regional resorts are often hidden gems. Probably the most famous attraction in the Middle West area, Callaway Gardens, reminds me of the resort properties of the 50s – hundreds of cottages and a massive central inn complete with daily activities for each family member.

The Summer Family Adventure family camps offer signups for hiking, biking, fishing, boating, water skiing, archery, aerobatics, tennis, golf, arts and crafts and more during the day. When nightfalls the fun continues with the circus, campfires, movies, games and more.

Loads of easy biking paths

Every overnight stay includes family admission into the Gardens and Beach area. This admission includes biking the ten miles of trails (many folks brought their own bikes but you can rent them, too or use your Fun Pass), hiking the wooded trails together (separate trails for bikes vs. on foot so no collisions), just beaching (apply that sunscreen), fishing by the gardens docks, miniature golf, zipline adventure courses, or sightseeing the Discovery Center, Pioneer Cabin or the delightful Butterfly Garden.

They have Birds of Prey programs scheduled throughout the day at the Discovery Center – with live animals. The Butterfly Garden is so colorful and we promise you’ll find a different species of butterfly every time you visit.

The Beach area is super clean and they have reasonable chair/umbrella rentals for half day or full day rates.

Dining

With all of the activities and fascinating distractions at Callaway Gardens, making time to eat may be a challenge – but not for lack of dining options.

Callaway Gardens is dedicated to serving sustainably grown and regionally produced food whenever possible. Menus showcase products from local farmers, fishermen and food artisans throughout the South. Here are a few of our favorites:

Country Kitchen: the charming and rustic restaurant offers down-home Southern cooking enjoyed by the Georgia locals for generations. Try their biscuits and muscadine preserves each morning or sides of fried green tomatoes, sweet potato fries, glazed apples, black eyed peas, okra, and greens. Entrees like fried chicken, country fried steak, meatloaf, catfish, pot roast, and stew are offered. Avg. full entrees $8 – $11.

Rockin’ Robin’s Malt Shop & Pizzeria: an old-fashioned, fun 1950s themed diner with pizza and great shakes plus bubbly root beer floats. Play games or bop to tunes on the jukebox.

Robin Lake Beach Pavilion: for a quick bite to eat or a snack during a fun day at the beach that’s convenient and good tasting. Their menu includes sandwiches, snacks and beverages.

(ref: www.callawaygardens.com) or KIDS LOVE GEORGIA (https://kidslovetravel.com/travel-books/

KIDS LOVE TRAVEL TIPS: Healthy Road Trips

Healthy Road Trip Tips

Family road trips are a tradition. But they can also be tiring, frustrating, and result in way too many backseat meltdowns. How to keep everyone comfortable, healthy and well-fed on the road?

Water, Water Everywhere

Recently, I was camping with a friend, and I noticed that she had no trouble getting her kids to stay hydrated. How? Each had his or her own super-cute decorated metal water bottle, which they carried everywhere; they could even clip them to their belt loops on walks! So off we went to the store, and I let each of my kids pick out their own water bottle. Hearts, peace signs, turtles; there were all sorts of cute designs and they had a blast lining them up and choosing. Sure enough, the water bottles go everywhere with them now, and I no longer have to nag them to drink. The act of taking “ownership” really works!

Plan for Healthy Eating

Frequent reliance on fast food is not an option. So when we travel, we pack healthy snacks and a cooler full of water bottles before we leave. While we may go through a drive-thru for a quick lunch, we have options when we want to stop and stretch a while. When it’s time for a rest stop (we suggest at least every two hours), we’re well-prepared and can take advantage of any beaches, parks or picnic grounds we pass along the way. And if the kids are wiggly and restless, unabandoned free play is a great way to tire them out!

Stop at Farm Stands

There’s no better way to experience the country you’re driving through than to stop by a roadside stand – and you can pick up some fresh fruit to eat along the way, too. Many popular farm stands also offer seasonal tours or play barns for a couple hours of fun. 

Be Prepared

You never know what’s going to happen on the road, right? That’s why I keep “Mommy’s Backpack” nearby with everything we might need in outdoor situations. Here’s what’s in it:

  • Mosquito repellent
  • Swiss army knife
  • Mini-flashlight
  • Sunscreen
  • Moist towelettes
  • Water bottle
  • Roll of paper towels. (for ALL of life’s messes)
  • Band-aids
  • Outdoor Toys – frisbee, blow-up ball to toss

KIDS LOVE PENNSYLVANIA – GETTYSBURG from the Civilian Experience (part 1)

For those who lived in Gettysburg in July 1863, the battle was a frightening experience. Take a downtown tour and learn the stories of the families who lived through one of the most horrific times in American history. Visit the Shriver House, the Train Depot, the David Wills House and dine in the Dobbin House for lunch.

The Battle of Gettysburg wasn’t all about blackpowder and wool uniforms. The human face of this trying time is told through a guided or self-guided (recommended for families) civilian story tour. Learn about the town’s anxiety, struggle and heroism as the mere 2,400 residents were suddenly confronted with 170,000 soldiers…often sneaking in through back alleys and hiding in attics! Hear stories of homes confiscated, families hiding in their basements and the massive cleanup effort that followed this famous battle. At the beginning of the confrontation, kids often thought it fun to watch until a bullet whissed by their window or a headless soldier on horseback flew by.

Stops to Tour:

Begin your tour at the GETTYSBURG LINCOLN RAILROAD STATION (Carlisle Street) where President Lincoln arrived on November 18, 1863 for the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetary. From here, Lincoln walked up the street a little ways to the Town Square (now called Lincoln Square). At the time of his arrival, the station was still being cleaned up after doubling as a makeshift hospital after the battle. As Lincoln arrived, coffin boxes were still being prepared to transport bodies to their loved ones miles away. The Station is run by the NPS and carries no admission. Donations appreciated.

Next, tour the new DAVID WILLS HOUSE (pg 148, KLP), where the president put the finishing touches on the Gettysburg Address. At the invitation of David Wills, President Abraham Lincoln comes to Gettysburg to “deliver a few appropriate remards” for the dedication of the new cemetary. The museum tour is self-guided and takes approximately one hour. The museum includes five galleries, 2 recreated rooms (Mr. Wills law office and the bedroom Lincoln used overnight) and two films. Admission. www.davidwillshouse.org. It is especially touching to see some of the original artifacts in that guest bedroom overlooking the town square.  Once you leave this building, pop a picture with the Lincoln statue as he points the way to the cemetery. You can follow in Lincoln’s footsteps as he paraded from the town square to the Soldiers’ National Cemetery, where he so eloquently delivered his immortal speech.  (walking distance is 3/4 miles) This address, while only two minutes in length, is a legacy speech about renewed hope for the townspeople suffering great inconvenience and still people today. 

YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED ON THE BATTLEFIELD…DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE FAMILIES LIVING IN TOWN? Go and find out. (Disclosure: my recent press tour of Gettysburg and Adams County was arranged by: www.gettysburg.travel, however no promises were made as to content of post and book writings)

Do you like exploring countryside hidden gems near large cities? Well, that’s what KIDS LOVE TRAVEL is all about – hundreds of fun stops and unique spots around your favorite state.

Meandering some to Explore more…

(this post was taken from excerpts of KIDS LOVE PENNSYLVANIA available in retail and online stores NOW!)

KIDS LOVE SOUTH CAROLINA – COLUMBIA HIGHLIGHTS

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE MUSEUM: Experience South Carolina in all its beauty and diversity. This state museum is a refreshing combination of four floors of exhibits, many of them hands-on, focusing on the arts, history and technology. Climb aboard the “Best Friend of Charleston” train. Stroll along a boardwalk at the beach diorama. Thrill to the accomplishments of S.C. astronauts. Learn how a South Carolinian invented the laser. The museum itself is located inside its largest artifact, the world’s first totally electric textile mill, which opened in 1894. Families with young children can learn and play together in the Stringer Discovery Center on the first floor or the Science Center on the top floor is ideal for older kids to recreate science experiments. Along the way, there are plenty of mini-movie corners to sit, watch and rest.

Museum goers looking for the unusual can find the little people in permanent exhibit murals on the museum’s three upper floors. All told, there are nine of the little guys—six on the natural history floor, one on the science and technology floor and another two on the cultural history floor. They can be found in all kinds of locations and situations, from a river-bottom swamp to the surface of the moon! They are engaged in a variety of activities as well, from gathering water from a waterfall to taking a nap. Looking for the little gnomes is a good way to engage the whole family to observe everything to find some things small and interesting. www.museum.state.sc.us
Did You Know? More astronauts came from South Carolina than any other state.

CONGAREE NATIONAL PARK preserves the largest remnant of old-growth floodplain forest remaining on the continent! Experience national and state champion trees, towering to record size amidst an astonishing array of plants and animals. Congaree is home to a family-friendly exhibit area within the Visitor Center and a 2.4 mile boardwalk loop trail (crossing 8 feet above the ground). The park also hosts a wide variety of guided walks, canoe tours, talks and presentations (visit the Web site for more information). Other popular activities within the park include canoeing, kayaking, fishing, birding, nature study and more. Before you embark on your adventures, stop by the Visitor Center to pick up a map and brochure, watch the introductory film and get the latest information about conditions in the park.

A little more adventuresome. Like up-close nature? Try Canoe Tours. There’s no better way to see the park than by canoe, and Congaree National Park offers FREE ranger guided canoe tours most Saturdays and Sundays. Or, if you have kids who don’t fidget on long walks, try a guided Tree Trek tour in the afternoon or a weekend evening Owl Prowl.
On the boardwalk trail, your kids will exclaim it looks prehistoric! However, instead of dinosaurs, you will find plenty of squirrel and salamander – we even saw a blue salamander cross our path! www.nps.gov/cong

SOUTHERN PATRIOT ON LAKE MURRAY is a 65 foot double deck cruise boat located on beautiful Lake Murray, South Carolina just a few miles north west of Columbia. The Southern Patriot can carry up to 100 passengers and is suitable for any type of event.


Purple Martin Cruises: A phenomenon you have to see to believe. This 2 ½ hour cruise takes you out to historic Bomb Island, where hundreds of thousands of birds (Purple Martins) circle and roost on the largest Purple Martin sanctuary in North America. As the sun sets, you’ll see maybe a few 100 birds. Then they come and flock in mass of 1000s and start dancing and chirping near dark. During this cruise you will hear narration about the Purple Martins and about the historic significance of how this island was used for bombing practice by Jimmy Doolittle prior to his raid on Tokyo during WWII.
History: Purple martins, America’s largest swallow, gather each summer on a small island in a central South Carolina lake in such numbers that the flock sometimes shows up on the local National Weather Service radar. The sky gets dark and millions of purple martins fill the predawn and evening skies each day, establishing seasonal digs at Lunch (Bomb) Island in the middle of Lake Murray. By day they disperse for many miles to feed, at night they settle onto the island, most likely because there are no predators on the island. Over a period of weeks, their numbers grow dramatically. There are about three-quarters of a million birds and the numbers are still increasing. Note: July and August are the months to see this natural phenomenon, the largest such roosting sanctuary of its kind in North America. By September, the birds head off to South America on their winter migration.
DID YOU KNOW? By day purple martins nest in gourds or man-made compartment birdhouses similar to condos! www.lakemurraytours.com

PAWLEYS FRONT PORCH is a fresh addition to the strip of restaurants in the Five Points area of Columbia (near the University). The burger joint, recently featured on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives”, serves creative burger combinations all named after South Carolina coastal cities or themes. The Fripp Island burger with Southern salsa, boursin cheese (creamed five cheese blend) and a fried green tomato is a must-try. Or how about the Isle of Palms burger with housemade pimento cheese with jalapeno bacon. Mmm…Non-adventuresome kids can just order a plain beef burger, chicken sandwich or chicken tender wrap. Pawleys smokes their own bacon, grind their meat in-house and make their own pickles. This makes the half-pound burgers even better. Oh, and they serve your burger plate with a steak knife dug into the middle of the burger – it’s so thick, you may need to cut it into small bites! Daily Lunch and Dinner. Moderate pricing. www.pawleys5pts.com/

FLIGHT DECK RESTAURANT: While some review sites catagorize this as a Greek Restaurant, we’d call this more themed American. This place is especially great for families with children; the arcade and displays really keep them occupied while waiting for food to be served. Their specials for hearty appetites include Charbroiled Ribeye Steak or Homemade Meatloaf for dinner and the Blue Plate Express. The Express special offers a choice from nine entrees and 16 veggies. Comes with a choice of entree, two veggies, tea, and dessert bar or cookie for under $8.00. Their mac n cheese side is amazingly like grandmas, meatloaf moist and gravy is poured over most every entrée (if you like). Because the theme is airplanes, their menu items are named appropriately: Wing and a Prayer wings, Flight Deck Salad, Bombardier Patty Melt, Tailgunner chicken, or their kids menu (Little Flying Aces) with Torpedos (corn dog) and 5 other basic items under $5. They have a whole menu page devoted to sweets – pies, cheesecakes, cookies, ice cream and milkshakes. Oh, and if you do like Greek food – try their Gyro, Baklava or Greek Salad. Price range: $5-$15. www.flightdeckrestaurant.net

STAYBRIDGE SUITES COLUMBIA, discover the best of Southern charm and hospitality with modern amenities. The newly constructed residential hotel offers spacious suite accommodations with kitchens/utensils and family-friendly features, including indoor pool and daily complimentary hot breakfast for guests. Several weekdays the staff also serve a catered light dinner, too. The downtown hotel location puts you just 1 mile from the University of South Carolina’s main campus and blocks from downtown restaurants and museums. Children always stay free, and sleeper sofa beds in every room are perfect for kids and groups. Rainy days? Try a museum nearby or hang out at the indoor pool. Whatever you do, don’t miss breakfast in the lobby. Great way to start your family touring days around Columbia or over to Lake Murray. www.staycolumbiasc.com/

And finally, the best for last:

EDVENTURE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM in Columbia is the largest museum for kids in the Southeast. Designed for children 12 and younger, this colorful & simply layed out educational facility boasts 450 individual exhibits. Keeping with the “big” theme, Eddie, the world’s largest child, is the centerpiece of the museum. A 40-foottall structure made primarily of molded plastic, Eddie weights 35,000 pounds and is large enough for everybody to climb in, on and through. You can climb his vertebrae to his brain, crawl through his heart, bounce around inside his stomach and slide out his intestines. As a model of learning through immersion, EDDIE® allows children to use their gross motor skills to discover what’s inside their bodies. Flexible parents – you can climb along with your kids, too.
EdVenture is divided into six subgalleries, each with a different theme. While there you can talk to a skeleton, anchor the news, drive a fire truck, build a house, swim in the Great Barrier Reef and explore how people work. One gallery is the World of Work, which offers a look into what really goes into some of the state’s more well-known jobs. Future farmers will enjoy collecting eggs from chickens, milking a cow and driving a tractor through a field while city slickers can learn the skills necessary to manage a grocery store. As expected, they also have a “Backyard” devoted to wee ones, live critters, art or computer stations, and a water table outside for all to share. We loved all of it – especially Eddie! www.edventure.org

Other places of note: SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HOUSE and RIVERBANKS ZOO.

Need Travel Tips and Destination Information to plan your next weekend trip with the kids? Try this family travel website.

KIDS LOVE SOUTH CAROLINA – MYRTLE BEACH LODGING & DINING

Kingston Plantation condos sunrise view

With so many amusements, entertainment and water activities to choose from, you may forget the essentials: picking the right lodging and dining for your visit. Here’s some helpful insights from our recent trip to Myrtle Beach:

KINGSTON PLANTATION RESORT

This oceanfront hotel complex is located on 145 beautifully landscaped acres on approximately a mile of pristine beach, just 12 miles from Myrtle Beach International Airport and minutes from restaurant row.

Kingston Plantation Condos: individually owned and decorated casual upscale multi-bedroom condos are in towers on either side of the Embassy or Hilton Hotel Resort.

Embassy Suites Oceanfront: All of the luxurious two-room suites feature a spacious bedroom with one king bed or two double beds, plus a separate living area with mini refrigerator and microwave, and a private balcony with ocean views. Suites are fully equipped with two 32″ LCD televisions, a sleeper sofa, and a well lit dining/work table.

Resort Dining

Complimentary Breakfast  – All registered guests of the Embassy Suites will enjoy a complimentary breakfast buffet daily. Other resort guests can pay for the buffet. The restaurant offers great views of the ocean and pool complex. Before you leave home, go to www.embassykids.com for online games and offline printable activity sheets. Fish Eye Grill features daily fresh fish specials, along with regional Calabash style cuisine.

SPLASH! WATER PARK

Recreation

Splash! Water Park is open seasonally. This 50,000 pool area is the main feature for fun in the water. It offers water jets, water pumps, water slides and the “bucket”. The bucket is a 500 gallon bucket which fills with water and dumps every two minutes on participants below. Or, Enjoy one of 9 swimming pools at the resort. Relax in the Lazy River. Fun for kids and adults alike.

The large complex also offers a golf course, tennis and a huge Sport and Health Club. And, of course, the Beach – soft sand, great body board surfing, and the Apache Pier with fishing and nightly entertainment during summer. Easy place to make friends around the pool, set up a family tent on the beach or prepare light meals back at the room. This resort is perfect for safe family fun with plenty of leisure activities available. We highly recommend it! www.kingstonplantation.com

Live Entertainment each peak season evening at Apache Pier

CAMPING: Sleep Under the Stars

The Myrtle Beach area offers campers and outdoor enthusiasts a choice of nearly a dozen campgrounds, two state parks and more than 7,000 camping sites, all located in close proximity to the beach and other attractions and amenities along the Grand Strand. Some locations include:

  • Myrtle Beach State Park: Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach and boasts an impressive beach, fishing pier, 350 campsites, cabins, picnic shelters, activity center, nature center, hiking trails and free nature programs with admission to the park. For more information, call (843) 238-5325 or visit SouthCarolinaParks.com.
  • Huntington Beach State Park: The diverse natural environment of the South Carolina coast consists of freshwater lagoons, salt marshes, nature trails along the fabulous stretch of beach. The park has 133 campsites, picnic areas with shelters, nature programs and the historic castle Atalaya, once the winter home of sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington and her husband, Archer. For more information, call (843) 237-4440 or visit SouthCarolinaParks.com.
  • Ocean Lakes Family Campground: Visitors will enjoy beachfront camping on the eight fresh water lakes. On-site amenities include the Four Seasons Center with heated pool, and a 17,000-square-foot recreation center – plus nearly 900 campsites, 250 rentals units and over 2,000 annual lease sites. For more information, call (877) 510-1413 or visit OceanLakes.com.
  • Lakewood Camping Resort: Offers visitors the choice of oceanfront or lakefront campsites or villa accommodations; with available amenities including golf cart rentals, on-site telephones, heated swimming pool, three-acre recreation complex, and oceanfront amphitheater and meeting rooms for clubs and rallies. For more information, call (877) LAKEWOOD or visit LakewoodCampground.com.
  • Pirateland Family Camping Resort: For nearly 40 years, PirateLand campground has been accommodating family travelers with more than 700 campsites, a heated indoor swimming pool, two- and three-bedroom vacation rentals, golf packages and a beautiful, wide span of beach. For more information, call (800) 443-CAMP or visit Pirateland.com.

DINING

RIVERSIDE CAFE

RIVERSIDE CAFÉ: With 5 locations around Myrtle Beach, this is an inexpensive dining hangout where you eat peanuts and throw the shells on the floor. They have a few specialties but probably the best bets are their sandwiches – specifically their many burger varieties. And, if your kids dare, people can write on the walls, tables, chairs here – go ahead! Lunch and dinner served. www.rivercitycafe.com

MARGARITAVILLE

JIMMY BUFFETT’S MARGARITAVILLE RESTAURANT – MYRTLE BEACH: After a fun-filled day with the kids on the beach and later at Ripley’s Aquarium at Broadway at the Beach, you may not want to loose that tropical feeling. After checking out some spectacular sea creatures, have a late lunch/ early dinner next door at Margaritaville to stay in that island state of mind. Kids have their own menu at this tropical-themed eatery including standards like chicken fingers, a “cheeseburger in paradise” or spaghetti but also grilled tilapia and fried shrimp plus 4 other selections. Margaritaville’s specialties include chicken, shrimp and fish entrees often served with Island rice and your choice of mango salsa, Jerk BBQ or Island butter. Key lime pie or their Chocolate Hurricane make a great dessert. Although their food is fun, folks really come for the atmosphere. While you wait for your meal to be served, a pirate on stilts makes balloon hats (we got fun palm trees and a shark fin). Once an hour, a tropical storm brews and there’s a hurricane indoors! It’s a party over there! Lunch and Dinner served daily. www.margaritavillemyrtlebeach.com

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It really is like pressing the EASY BUTTON for family travel…

A MOM’S BACKPACK for TRIPS

Ok, moms, not only do you have to plan the next great family vacation, but you’re also the person who should hold, in your care ONLY, a wondrous backpack that keeps peace. Here is a Suggested Checklist:

  1. Extra set of house and vehicle keys

  2. Medical Insurance Cards plus prescription meds handy

  3. A secure assortment of OTC meds – esp. ibuprofen – kiddie & adult versions

  4. Travel Folder – maps, directions, reservation confirmations

  5. Family Travel Guide (https://kidslovetravel.com/travel-books)

  6. Books/Magazines for Me Time
  7. Books on tape for the kids (recommended iphone app: http://tales2go.com)

  8. Deck of cards/Frisbee/ball for playing at rest stop

  9. Small flashlight and fresh batteries

  10. Umbrella and light rain covers

  11. Plastic or mess bags for wet items

  12. Disposable wipes

  13. Pocketknife

  14. Sewing kit

  15. First-aid kit

  16. Snacks/gum

  17. Water bottles

  18. One hand towel (for wiping wet seats)

  19. Zippered plastic storage bags/chip clips

  20. Travel Games – individually wrapped to hand out at intervals on trip

 With these items packed, we promise your trips will go much smoother. No worries.

@copyright Michele Zavatsky, the Family Travel Mom

FAMILY TRAVEL – ORGANIZED

HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR NEXT VACATION

Many probably don’t know exactly how to prepare for longer trips. Most wonder: What should I be doing to prepare my house while we’re away?

As the family that’s been to 1,000 different cities and over 5,000 places around the Eastern half of the country, we understand. Honestly, it takes a checklist – one similar to the one we’ve put together here – to keep this sometimes frazzled mommy mind on track.

BEFORE THE TRIP CHECKLIST – HOME

2 Days Before Trip

Return library materials that come due while you’re away

Find a good book to read at the local bookstore/library or download e-book.

Do Laundry

Clean House (no mom wants to come home to a mess)

Pay bills / Banking (have some cash on hand)

If a friend or neighbor cannot collect your mail, make arrangements for it to be held at the Post Office.

Eat leftovers and sandwiches to use up perishable items in fridge & pantry

Make an arrangement with a neighbor, friend or relative to check your home periodically.

Arrange for lawn care or snow removal. Ignoring these areas will make your house stand out in the neighborhood and announce to everyone that you are gone.

DAY BEFORE TRIP

Fill up gas tank

Charge cell phones

Run dishwasher

Pack snack bags and kids’ travel backpacks

Pack suitcases. Begin lining them up in foyer.

Day of Trip:

Toss or freeze perishable bread, milk, meats and cheeses.

Take out the trash

Fill the gas tank of your traveling vehicle

Water plants

Secure care of pets

Empty dishwasher. No dirty dishes in sink. No standing water.

Unplug computer and TV. Pack laptop.

Turn off water and/or put water tank on vacation

Set thermostat

Disconnect garage doors

Close windows and secure exit doors

Make sure oven/stove are OFF (better yet, don’t cook the day you’re leaving).

Out the door:

Flip breaker on garage doors OFF

Grab purse / wallet

Secure lock. Set alarm.

Don’t forget to grab your destination KIDS LOVE TRAVEL guidebook! Place it on your dashboard for handy reference.

Ok, you’re ready to go and create some new family memories! No Worries.