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July 5, 2018 By admin

Remember all the family-friendly things to do in Williamsburg, VA – Part One?  Today, I’m continuing my trip review with the scoop on Jamestown Settlement, Historic Jamestowne, The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown and Busch Gardens which are all great options for a multi-generational getaway.  In addition to Colonial Williamsburg, you will likely want to spend full days in Jamestown/Yorktown and Busch Gardens.

Family Friendly Things to do in Williamsburg, VA, Busch Gardens, Jamestown

Family Friendly Things to do in Williamsburg, VA

Explore Jamestown Settlement

Jamestown Settlement takes visitors back in time to America’s first permanent English colony and I was really surprised how much we all enjoyed our time here. The indoor gallery is extensive and features a comprehensive introduction movie but the real fun is the outside living history areas that featured hands-on demonstrations and recreations of Native American villages.

My daughter loved seeing what life was like for the colonists and Native Americans in those days as she went in and out of tents, dressed up in costumes and helped make tools and weapons.

The fully costumed staff did a great job educating all of us about daily life and were happy to answer any and all questions.

Our favorite part was exploring the three replica ships that brought the English colonists to the area back in 1607.

Learning about the journey and seeing the various accommodations was so interesting to all of us.

Note: free motorized scooters are available if anyone in your party has mobility issues. Tip: Arrive early and plan to spend at least three hours here. Bring a picnic lunch or grab a quick meal in the cafeteria which offers a nice variety of healthy items, kiddie favorites and made-to-order sandwiches and a large seating area.

Visit Historic Jamestowne

We made a quick stop to Historic Jamestowne where Pocahontas and John Smith once lived in the first permanent English settlement in America.

We had a really interesting tour by a Jamestown Rediscovery archeologist who showed us around the James Fort excavation site.

It was especially cool to see the archaeologists excavating in the church and several volunteers were on hand to answer questions and share photos.

Tip: Historic Jamestowne is jointly administered by the National Park Service and Jamestown Rediscovery and kids can earn a Junior Ranger badge here after completing activities in the booklet (sold in the gift shop).

The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

This indoor/outdoor museum does a great job explaining our nation’s founding starting from the colonial period. The living history museum features a wide range of uniforms, weapons and period artifacts.
There are a few movie options, the best of which is “The Siege of Yorktown.” My daughter enjoyed the interactive exhibits and movies but the outdoor attractions were her favorite.
There is an army encampment, working farm (seasonal) and period houses full of artifacts and games to explore.

We visited these three attractions all in one day and it was a lot. If we had a bit more time, we would have visited added in the Yorktown Battlefield, the site of the last battle of the American Revolutionary War.

Spend a Day at Busch Gardens

Voted the world’s most beautiful theme park, Busch Gardens is a great day trip for families. I really loved the design elements which showcased European icons like Parisian streets, Oktoberfest celebrations and London’s double-decker buses.

If you’ve got small children, the Sesame Street shows and play area are a great option while older kids will enjoy the many thrill rides and play areas. The park is a very manageable size and it is easy enough to navigate around in a circle but be sure to plan your route with meals in mind as some areas have very limited options and seating areas.

The service was particularly slow so definitely have a plan before your group gets hangry. Tip: The park opens in advance of the rides opening so arrive as early as possible to avoid crowds and long parking shuttle waits.

Be sure to read family-friendly things to do in Williamsburg, VA – Part One for details on Colonial Williamsburg.

Have you been?  Tell me your favorite family-friendly things to do in Williamsburg, VA in the comments below.

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We received tickets to Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown for review purposes. As always, all opinions are my own. If you don’t want to miss a post, subscribe to Globetrotting Mommy for daily updates!

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Father’s Day Gift Guide …

June 4, 2018 By admin

Need a Father’s Day Gift for a dad who travels to eat? Shopping for a father who likes to travel near and far? Getting a present for a couch potato daddy who travels to the nearest mall?  Don’t worry, I’ve got you all covered with my Father’s Day Gift Guide.

Father's Day Gift Guide for Globetrotting Dads

Father’s Day Gift Guide for Globetrotting Dads

Father’s Day Gift Guide for Globetrotting Dads

For the Dad Who Wants to See the World:

Lonely Planet’s Ultimate Travel: Our List of the 500 Best Places to See is a chic hardcover travel tome perfect for dad to peruse in his free time.

Father's Day Gift Guide

Father’s Day Gift Guide for Globetrotting Dads. This book will get every dad dreaming about his next trip.

For the Dad Who Loves to Swim on Vacation:

Dads will love anti-chafe swimwear from NoNetz.  These trunks have a soft, anit-bactererial liner instead of a mesh or net brief so dads can stay rash-free and comfy on the beach.

 

Father's Day Gift Guide

For the Beer Loving Dad:

How super cute is this Choose Your State Beer Cap Trap made to display the caps of dad’s favorite local brews? An eye-catching, American-made gift for craft beer lovers and anyone who likes to “drink local.” Available in the shape of each U.S. state!

Father's Day Gift Guide

For the Foodie Dad:

Mac N’ Cheese is the ultimate comfort food for dads (and kids) so this Americana-Mac-N-Cheese gift set from Thoughtfully is sure to be a hit. It comes with an adorable cast-iron skillet shaped like the U.S, pasta, and two spice blends.

Father's Day Gift Guide

For the Dad who Loves Road Trips:

If you have a dad who love to get behind the wheel (a solo trip, one with the family or a guys getaway), a JUCY RV rental is sure to please. These tricked-out minivans have some cool features of a larger RV without the worries of a big vehicle and crazy gas bills.

Father's Day Gift Guide

For the Older Dad:

For the dad who can take a joke, I love this Old. t-shirt in comfy, garment dyed cotton.

Father's Day Gift Guide

For the Dad With a Big Office:

This Scratch-Off World Map Poster is a great way to track dad’s adventures and plan future getaways.

Father's Day Gift Guide

Which gift is your favorite? Tell me below in the comments.

PS – Trips are always a great Father’s Day gift.  If you’re on the East Coast, a trip to Wildwood, New Jersey is a great option the whole family will enjoy.

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Road Tripping: Escape to Long …

May 22, 2018 By admin

As a born and bred Long Islander, Long Island’s East End holds many fond memories like ice cream eating, swimming, berry picking, pumpkin picking, animal-petting and soaking up the fresh air and sunshine. When I received an invitation to enjoy a girlfriend’s getaway including visits to the East End’s most popular attractions, I quickly secured my spot. Long Island’s East End is a great summer (or fall) escape for couples, families and girlfriend getaways and this trip did not disappoint.

Escape to Long Island’s East End

Road Tripping: Long Island's East End. #travel #familytravel #girlfriendgetaway

Travel Tips

Driving to Long Island’s East End can be brutal so try not to go during peak times (especially Friday afternoon) if you can. Break up the drive with a stop at the Long Island Welcome Center (exit 51-52) where you’ll find super clean bathrooms, local snacks and beverages, plus outdoor space for kids (and dogs) to run around.

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The Long Island Welcome Center is en route to Long Island’s East End

Where to Stay

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Hotel Indigo is an ideal pick for a getaway to Long Island’s East End.

We stayed at Hotel Indigo Long Island – East End in Riverhead which is right off the Long Island Expressway and centrally located to all of Long Island’s East End attractions. I loved the modern decor and chic lobby vibe reminiscent of a boutique hotel, a rare find in Suffolk County.

My room was spacious and comfortable with earthy tones, plush bedding and contemporary furnishings. It had all the in-room conveniences I love (spacious bathroom with Aveda bath products and make-up wipes, Keurig coffee maker, free wifi) plus some other perks that are great for families like a dorm-sized fridge and microwaves (just ask at reception). The hotel is also pet-friendly so the whole family can enjoy an east end getaway.

Additional amenities include an outdoor saltwater swimming pool, furnished deck area, fitness center, and spa.

Long Island's East End

There is a complimentary shuttle to drive guests around and bikes can be borrowed from the lobby. The hotel is a hotspot with locals and visitors with special events throughout the summer and fall so check the schedule before you book your stay.

Long Island's East End

For dining, the Bistro 57 restaurant is one of the best in the area offering farm fresh dining and locally brewed beverages with innovative presentations (weekends book up, so make reservations in advance).

Shopping

The Riverhead Tanger Outlet Mall has something for everyone with shops ranging from Disney and Crocs to Kate Spade and Off-Saks Fifth Avenue, etc. If you’ve got a new home (or maybe a beach house) to decorate, you will definitely want to hit the Pottery Barn, William-Sonoma, Restoration Hardware and West Elm outlets. Stop by the information center to pick up a coupon book (free for AAA members).

Eating and Drinking

Long Island’s famed wineries are spread throughout the North Fork so plan to visit one or more depending on your crew. Most wineries offer large areas for picnics and kids are always welcome so pack some sandwiches and outdoor games if you’re taking the family.

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Be sure to stop at a winery or two when you visit Long Island’s East End.

We stopped at Osprey Dominion Vineyards where we were treated to a delicious wine tasting and informative vineyard tour. We sampled Sauvignon Blanc, Dry Rose, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Verdot, as well as a warmed Spice Wine.

Long Island's East End.

Their award-winning wines are proudly displayed inside and gifts and snacks are also available for purchase.

Long Island's East End.

We really enjoyed hanging out on the scenic grounds, sipping wine and listening to live music. Such a perfect girlfriend getaway moment.

Long Island's East End, Winery, Girlfriend Getaway

If you do bring kids here, a food truck serves kid-friendly fare like hot dogs and corn.

Another fun spot is The Riverhead Ciderhouse.  Check out the outdoor garden area or lounge on vintage sofas by the fire.

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Come hungry to The Riverhead Ciderhouse on Long Island’s East End.

If you love cider, you’ll have a hard time deciding what to order but the $10 cider tasting is the perfect solution. I tried the Apple Annie, Cherry, Strawberry and Spring Fling and they were all deliciously smooth and refreshing.

Long Island's East End.

This is a great place to drop by any time of day but I recommend coming hungry so you can sample their tasty culinary offerings like giant pretzels, table-made guacamole and innovative pizzas.

Long Island's East End.

The large apple orchards can be seen from the parking lot so you know everything is super fresh.

If you love pies, make a quick visit Briermere Farms. They only sell whole pies to go (fresh or frozen) but if you’re looking for a small snack, I highly recommend the Raspberry Walnut Squares.

Briermere Farm on Long Island's East End.

For the Kiddos

Garden of Eve Organic Farm & Market – Long Island’s East End was originally all farmland and there are plenty of farms and gardens left to explore. If you’re coming with kids, Garden of Eve is a nice option due to its manageable size, affordable attractions (just $5) and fun offerings like a bouncy castle, climbing tower, pedal cars, slides, hay rides and petting zoo.

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Pick up some fresh produce at the Garden of Eve Organic Farm & Market on Long Island’s East End.

We enjoyed a hay ride around the farm where we learned about the organic produce grown each season and finished our visit feeding the cutest animals including baby lambs.

Long Island's East End.

Long Island Aquarium – Located on Main Street in Riverhead, Long Island Aquarium is a full-scale aquarium with a theme around the “Lost City of Atlantis.”

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Kids of all ages will enjoy visiting the Long Island Aquarium on Long Island’s East End.

One of Long Island’s best family attractions, the indoor and outdoor Aquarium features tropical fish, butterflies, bugs and birds as well as a gargantuan shark tank, interactive ray bay, penguins, a touch tank, an adorable sea lion show and so much more.

Long Island's East End. Long Island Aquarium

Long Island's East End, Long Island Aquarium

Long Island's East End, Long Island Aquarium

Have some ice cream and stroll the outdoor waterfront area if the weather is nice.

Splish Splash

For a family-friendly day trip, stop by the East End’s famed water park. I’ve been here with my daughter several times it never grows old.

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Splish Splash is a great family outing on Long Island’s East End.

From wave pools and lazy rivers to log fumes and thrill rides, you will be laughing and splashing the entire day.  There are toddler and baby areas so even the youngest babes can enjoy a day here.

Have you visited Long Island’s East End? Tell me your favorite memory in the comments below.

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Special thanks to Hotel Indigo – Long Island East End for accommodations and some meals during my stay and to Osprey Dominion Vineyards, The Riverhead Ciderhouse, Garden of Eve Organic Farm and Market and Long Island Aquarium for hosting my visits. As always, all opinions are my own. If you don’t want to miss a post, subscribe to Globetrotting Mommy for daily updates!

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Family Friendly Things to do …

April 30, 2018 By admin

If you follow along on Instagram, you know we took a multi-generational spring break vacation in Williamsburg, Virginia. My daughter is a little history buff so I knew it would be fun for her but I was blown away by how many cool things to do in Williamsburg, Virginia appealed to our entire group. I usually choose cruises for multi-generational vacations because of their ease in getting around and activities for all but I’m happy to report that Greater Williamsburg is a great option for keeping parents, grandparents and kids of all ages engaged. It turns out history is a great common denominator and we all came away with more knowledge, memorable moments and awesome photos of our bonding getaway. We were there for an entire week and visited Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown and Busch Gardens but this post just focuses on our time in the Colonial Williamsburg area.

Family Friendly Things to do in Williamsburg, Virginia

Go Back in Time at Colonial Williamsburg

You probably already know but the main attraction for any Greater Williamsburg trip is Colonial Williamsburg. This carefully preserved area is a living history museum where visitors go back to revolutionary times as they mix and mingle with shopkeepers, tradesmiths, political figures and other costumed employees while strolling the area’s dirt roads and exploring the area’s museums.

They do a great job in creating a mix of special events, daily activities and free ticketed events for guests of all ages so check the online calendar before you go and get your event tickets when you first arrive as they tend to fill up. It is free to wander the grounds but you’ll need a ticket to enter most of the buildings and exhibits.

We especially enjoyed Resolved, An American Experiment at the Capital and Beyond the Bar in the courthouse. I heard the evening programs (Cry Witch and Ghost Walks) are great but we didn’t try them. The free ticketed events have something for everyone (we liked the Fife & Drum tour and Ben Franklin’s Glass Armonica demonstration) so be sure to check them out. You can plan a route or just wander around and visit the area’s workshops, famed houses and beautiful gardens. Kids will have all their questions carefully answered so be sure to prod them to ask away. Don’t miss the Wigmaker, The Famous Barber of York, Blacksmith, Bindery, Cabinetmaker, Foundry and Bakery (cookies go well with root beer).

Tour some of the houses like George Wythe House and Peyton Randolph House where you will learn all about their famed residents and sample the hot chocolate at R. Charlton’s Coffeehouse. There is a dedicated play area for kids (think games, animals and demonstrations) called Patriots at Play and my daughter really loved her time there.

If you’re looking for a fun activity for the whole family, the horse and carriage ride was a big hit with our group.

The best way to get around is by foot but shuttle buses are also available for ticket holders. Note: we were looking forward to the Governor’s Palace hedge maze but it was closed due to storm damage. Tip: Don’t miss the 5 pm Fife and Drum ceremony held nightly behind the courthouse and daily cannon firings.

Shop in The Square

Merchant’s Square, adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area, is a great spot to grab a snack, take a coffee break, people watch, listen to music and shop for souvenirs at local merchants and boutiques. There are several great restaurants and spots for a quick meal (see below) so try to visit mid-day or after 5pm. For ice cream, my vote goes to Kilwins (try the Georgia peach!), for sweet treats, the Wythe Candy & Gourmet Shop blew my daughter away with their candy and chocolate selections and for nut lovers, The Peanut Shop is amazing for snacks and gifts. Tip: There is a visitor center here where you can book activities and purchase Colonial Williamsburg tickets.

Savor Southern Specialties

For a small town, the dining scene in Williamsburg, VA does not disappoint. We loved eating dinner by candlelight in the historic taverns with giant napkins around our necks. We also enjoyed eating made-to-order sandwiches, gigantic pancakes and gourmet meals. Last but not least, we discovered the most amazing made-to-order donut shop where you can choose from dozens of glazes, toppings and sprinkles! Here are some of my favorites: Christiana Campbell’s Tavern for an upscale tavern experience (don’t miss the crab cakes and local beers), sandwiches and picnic fare from The Cheese Shop, famous for their Virginia ham, homemade bread and gourmet cheese, The Fat Canary for innovative regional cuisine including a stunning veggie plate for my vegan husband, Astronomical Pancake House for gigantic pancakes and waffles galore (try the apple caramel pancakes), and my personal favorite, Duck Donuts where you will find the tastiest (and prettiest) donuts in town. Tip: Be sure to try the Cheese Shop’s addictive house dressing.  You’re welcome.

Where to Stay in Williamsburg, Virginia

There are many family-friendly hotels in the Greater Williamsburg area at every price point. For our vacation, proximity and ease were the priority so we chose the Williamsburg Lodge which is located across the street from Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area. We had two adjoining rooms and my daughter loved getting to bunk with grandma while safely being able to run back and forth to our room.

The colonial decor made us feel like we were back in time while the modern amenities kept us caffeinated and connected (yay for free wifi). The staff was very accommodating and the dedicated concierge is part of Colonial Williamsburg so you can plan your entire trip and pick up tickets in the hotel lobby. We didn’t have time to indulge but the Lodge shares amenities with the famed Williamsburg Inn including their indoor and outdoor pools, fitness center, The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg and Golden Horseshoe Golf Club.

The hotel also offers a Lil’ Patriots Kids Club for parents who want some alone time. Since we all had different activity levels, The Lodge was a great home base as we could split apart and meet back in the rooms on our Colonial Williamsburg days. Early risers could grab coffee and muffins before dawn while others enjoyed Tradition’s filling buffet breakfasts.

And, after a long day of exploring, we all loved sipping (note the fancy scotch selection) and noshing (comfort food, casual appetizers and healthy salads) by the warm fireplace in Sweet Tea & Barley (don’t miss their live entertainment).

Tip: There are several Colonial Williamsburg ticketed events for Colonial Williamsburg hotel guests so be sure to ask for details. In addition, guests receive largely discounted tickets at Colonial Williamsburg for their entire stay which is not widely advertised so don’t buy them in advance.

Greater Williamsburg really has something for everyone. I especially loved the way my daughter took in all the live history lessons while having fun at the same time. If you’ve got elementary school-aged children, this should be on your vacation list. For more information, go to www.visitwilliamsburg.com and for more ideas check out Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Looking for more activites?  Check out Family Friendly Things to do in Williamsburg, VA – Part Two for details about our time in Historic Jamestowne, Jamestown Settlement / American Revolution Museum at Yorktown and Busch Gardens Williamsburg.

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Top 10 Family Friendly …

October 17, 2017 By admin

School may just have started but I’m already gathering ideas for summer vacations. At the recent Momtrends Night Out, I had the chance to meet with the Visit Williamsburg team and today I’m sharing my picks for the Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia.

With my third-grade history buff daughter who loved our Charleston getaway and my College of William & Mary graduate husband who loves anything Virginia, it is just a matter of time before we get down there to check these out firsthand!

I was truly amazed at the variety of adventures that are available but I purposefully picked a mix of excitement, culinary treats, cultural activities and some R&R to keep all three of us happily entertained.

Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia

1) Colonial Williamsburg

No surprise that well-known Colonial Williamsburg tops my list of family-friendly attractions. Choose from more than 20 guided tours (included in the admission price) or explore the historic sights at your own pace. Go back in time with reenactments, savor tavern fare (don’t miss the “gambols” at Josiah Chowning’s Tavern), check out the shops of Merchants Square, try your hands at candle making, golf, go undercover as a spy, savor sweet treats at the Raleigh Tavern Bakery and so much more. Insider tip: Don’t miss the life-size maze in the gardens behind the Governor’s Palace.

Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia

Da Vinci’s Cradle at Busch Gardens

2) Busch Gardens

Our family loves amusement parks so a day at Busch Gardens is a must. From daring roller coasters and thrill rides to animal shows, seasonal events and Broadway-style shows, there really is something for everyone in the family. Year after year, this is voted one of the most beautiful theme parks and the grounds are divided by countries similar to Epcot.

Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg’s Tasting Trail features wines, micro-brewed beer and distilled spirits

3) Williamsburg Tasting Trail

Did you know that Williamsburg Winery is one of the top wineries in the country?  Plan a low-key day exploring the area’s tasting trail and sample the areas famed wines, micro-brewed beer and distilled spirits and enjoy family-friendly special events. Don’t miss the newest addition, Billsburg Brewery which features artisan craft beers and Jamestown River views. I sampled a few varieties including Strawberry and honey-based drinks at the Momtrend’s Event and they were delicious.

4) Historic Jamestowne

Learn about Jamestown’s 92-year run as the capital of Virginia through archeology tours and museums and step back in time as you follow in the footsteps of Capt. John Smith and Pocahontas. Enjoy lunch overlooking the James River and be sure to stop at the Glasshouse of 1608 for glassmaking demonstrations.

Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia

Colossal Curl at Water Country USA

5) Water Country USA

We’re fans of Splish Splash and Kalahari so I know Water Country USA, Virginia’s largest water park, will be one of the highlights of our trip. With more than 40 water rides and attractions (including this mom’s favorite, the lazy river) and KIDsiderate play areas, this is a great spot to spend a day.

6) The College of William & Mary

Because my husband (and both his siblings) went to school here, we will definitely spend some time checking out the college’s famed Colonial campus located at the edge of Colonial Williamsburg’s historic district. You won’t want to miss the President’s House, Sir Christopher Wren Building and Muscarelle Museum of Art. Grab a sandwich (my husband recommends the combo with house dressing) from the nearby Cheese Shop of Williamsburg and enjoy a low key picnic as you watch the students run from class to class. Fun fact: The Wren Building anchors one end of the main street in Colonial Williamsburg and it is exactly a mile to the Colonial Capital at the other end of the historic district.

Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

7) Historic Yorktown

The NEW American Revolution Museum at Yorktown is a must see which allows visitors to experience the impact of the Revolution through an introductory film and expansive gallery exhibits plus kids can fire a real cannon! Be sure to visit the three ships at Jamestown Settlement, Yorktown Battlefield and savor the area’s riverfront charm. Tip: If you go, skip the highways and drive the scenic Colonial Parkway.

Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia

Scoops Kid Spa at Great Wolf Lodge

8) Family Spa Time

All that amusement park time needs to be balanced out with some relaxation so I recommend checking out the area’s spas.  From a pampering couples massage at Colonial Williamsburg Spa or The Spa at Kingsmill to the Scoops Kid Spa at Great Wolf Lodge, the options are varied.

Top 10 Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia

Go Ape Zip Line & Treetop Adventure

9) Outdoor Adventures

From biking in Colonial Williamsburg to hiking and kayaking at York River State Park, golf galore and treetop zip adventures at Go Ape Freedom Park, outdoor enthusiasts will have plenty of options to choose.

10) Family Bonding Time

Make sure to add in some time to kick back and enjoy some family time. My personal picks for this include a sunset cruise with Jamestown Discovery Boat Tours, an in-theater dining experience at Movie Tavern, exploring the waterfront at Riverwalk and checking out the area’s woodlands and wetlands.

Have you visited Greater Williamsburg? Tell me your favorite Family Friendly Activities in Williamsburg, Virginia below in the comments.

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Thanks to Meredith Corp. and Visit Williamsburg for sponsoring this post. I was compensated for attending this event and writing this post but all opinions are my own.If you don’t want to miss a post, subscribe to Globetrotting Mommy for daily updates!

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The Best Rides at Splish …

June 19, 2017 By admin

We’ve started a family tradition of kicking off summer with a visit to Splish Splash Waterpark and this year was no different. After a crazy cold spring, we finally had the chance to visit last weekend and today I’m sharing the scoop on the Best Rides at Splish Splash for every age. Splish Splash is located in Riverhead, Long Island, about 90-minutes from Manhattan making it a great day trip to escape the city heat.

Best Rides at Splish Splash, Long Island.

Best Rides at Splish Splash, Long Island.

From babies to grandparents, everyone will find a favorite attraction at Splish Splash Waterpark. Splish Splash is a great option for a multi-generational visit since the rides are fairly close to each other, there is plenty of shade and seats plus attractions even a grandma who wants to keep her hair dry can enjoy. Read on for the best rides at Splish Splash for everyone in your family.

The Octopus Pool at Splish Splash is perfect for babies at toddlers.

The Octopus Pool at Splish Splash is perfect for babies at toddlers.

BEST SPOTS FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS

The Kiddie Cove section is where you’ll be spending most of your time if you’ve got tiny kids. The Octopus Pool has the cutest baby swings, sprinkler fountains and super shallow wading pool. Across the way are three kiddie water slides that are pretty slow and end in a shallow pool so they are perfect for toddlers and little kids. There are plenty of lounge chairs and shaded areas so parents can set up camp or rent a nearby cabana.

Best Rides at Splish Splash, Long Island. The Yellow Submarine area is a hit with little kids.

Best Rides at Splish Splash, Long Island. The Yellow Submarine area is a hit with little kids.

BEST FOR LITTLE KIDS (3-8 and under 54″)

For children, the Pirate’s Cove shipwreck area and Yellow Submarine area feature small climbing and sliding structures in shallow pools. The Monsoon Lagoon is a larger play area that features a faster waterslide, canons and climbing ropes area. Little kids will also love the Kahuna Bay Wave Pool and the Lazy River. For rides, Dinosaur Falls and Mammoth River are the tamest raft rides and Bootleggers Run is a great family roller coaster ride for kids 42″ and up.

Best Splish Splash Rides for big kids

Best Splish Splash Rides for big kids

BEST RIDES AT SPLISH SPLASH FOR BIG KIDS (8-12)

Big kids have their pick of rides at Splish Splash since most rides have a 42″or 48″ height requirement to ride solo. Bootleggers Run is a favorite for this age as well as Hollywood Stunt Rider and Dragon’s Den tube rides, and the Giant Twister and Max Trax body slides. For kids who love dark rides, the Abyss tube slide and Barrier Reef body slide are great options.

Best Splish Splash Rides for teens and adults: Dr. Von Dark's Tunnel of Terror

Best Splish Splash Rides for teens and adults: Dr. Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror

BEST RIDES AT SPLISH SPLASH FOR TEENS AND ADULTS

Cliff Diver sends riders down an 8-story slide making it a great choice for adventure seekers. If dark and twisty rides are your thing, Dr. Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror will be a favorite. One of my favorite rides to watch is Shotgun Falls where riders plunge into a 10-foot pool so I would recommend this one only for strong swimmers.

Mammoth River is a great choice for the whole family.

Mammoth River is a great choice for the whole family.

FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

The Battle of Mutiny Bay is a slow interactive water ride where you can shoot water from the ship or from water cannons on land. Other picks are the lazy river, Kahuna Bay Wavepool (the whistle means the waves are coming), Soak City pool area and Mammoth River (you will get wet on this one). In addition to rides, families can enjoy a Tropical Parrot Show from June 17 – September 4 at 12:30, 1:30, 3:30 and 5:30.

Ready to visit? Check out my Top 10 Tips for Visiting Splish Splash and save $5 per ticket with this Splish Splash coupon code.

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Vacation Tips For Staying Safe …

December 23, 2016 By admin

Accidents are no fun but they’re even worse when they happen on a weekend or during a vacation. In my little family alone, we’ve made urgent care visits aboard cruise ships, on tropical vacations, at Disney World and here at home in New York City for ear infections, stomach bugs and broken bones so I speak from experience when I say urgent care centers have become a true necessity for parents.

VACATION TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

VACATION TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

I recently met with Neal Shipley, Regional Medical Director, Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care to talk about holiday safety tips and how to know when to head over to an urgent care center and today I’m sharing some of these tips. With 30+ urgent care locations in the metropolitan NYC area, Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care facilities are a great resource for families visiting family or friends in the NYC area this holiday season. 

Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care centers allow patients to check-in online or just walk in 365 days a year.

Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care centers allow patients to check-in online or just walk in 365 days a year.

VACATION TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

BEFORE LEAVING FOR HOLIDAY TRAVELS

– Check the weather at your travel destination and pack accordingly

– Schedule activities in advance if possible to avoid unnecessary stress

– Locate specialty gear like snowsuits for sledding and helmets for ice skating

– Look up the nearest pediatric ER and Urgent Care facilities

HOLIDAY TRAVEL PACKING TIPS

No matter how you’ll be traveling this holiday season be sure to bring along the following items:

– Ziploc bags for motion sickness

– Prescription medicines and epipens

– Thermometer and childrens ibuprofen

– Basic first aid kit and ice packs

– Pediatrician contact information

– Safety ID bracelets listing allergies

– Special blankets or stuffed animals 

– Entertainment for kids and adults (books, games, etc.)

– Snacks and drinks

– Car seats if you’re renting a car

– Travel documents 

– Cell phone chargers

HOLIDAY TRAVEL ROAD TRIPS

If you are driving this vacation season be sure to follow these guidelines – never drink and drive, wear seat belts at all times and be aware of your surroundings, including changes in weather or traffic patterns. Children under age 12 should always sit in the back seat in and and size appropriate safety restraints.

– For long car trips make sure you pack these emergency items: 

– First-aid supplies

– Blankets, gloves hats

– Flashlight with spare batteries

– Flares, road-side reflective device

– A shovel and ice-scrapper

– Sand, salt or cat litter for traction

– Tire changing equipment

HOLIDAY TRAVEL BY PLANE 

If you’re flying this holiday season be sure to book seats well in advance so you can sit together. Airports are especially crowded around the holidays so leave plenty of time to get to the airport and go through security. Be sure to wear easy to remove shoes (unless you have PRECheck) and be sure to put all medicine and jewelry in your carry-on-baggage. If you’re traveling with young kids, bring a change of clothes and some lightweight blankets.

SAFETY AT YOUR DESTINATION

If you’re traveling with young kids, be sure to ask the hotel staff to baby-proof your room before you arrive. If you’ll be staying with family or at an air bb, make sure tree is in a safe place (away from fireplace, etc), cover all electrical outlets, and make sure all cleaning supplies and medicines are out of reach. Seek immediate medical attention for burns or ingestion of poisons.

DECORATING DO’S

Decorations are gorgeous but be sure to keep kids away from sharp decorations, ornaments and candles when traveling. If you plan to decorate your hotel room or Airbnb, make sure you use a proper ladder or step stool and only use “fire resistant” materials. Lastly, keep kids (and pets) away from holiday plants like Mistletoe and Holly which can cause harm when ingested. Seek immediate medical attention for sprains or fractures, head injuries and uncontrollable bleeding.

HOLIDAY TOY HAZARDS

Toys play a big role in the holiday season but they resulted in 185,000 emergency room visits last year so be sure to match your gift to children’s ages and abilities.  Avoid anything with small parts for babies and toddlers and be sure to give helmets if you’re buying a child a bike or scooter. Seek immediate medical attention for bad bike or scooter accidents and accidental toy ingestion.

Just one trip on a cobblestone path can lead to a broken elbow, one of the most common childhood injuries.

Just one trip on a cobblestone path can lead to a broken elbow, one of the most common childhood injuries.

STAYING SAFE ON VACATION

Visiting the Metro NYC area means a lot of walking so be sure to bring comfortable shoes for kids and adults.  A stroller is a must if you’re visiting with children under 5 and be sure to carry hand sanitizer as subways and doors are full of germs.

Everyone in New York City wears gloves, scarfs and hats in winter and you should too. Be careful walking around as it is easy to trip while you admire the sights and there are a lot of uneven sidewalks and cobblestoned areas. Hold onto handrails going up and down subway steps and always sit or hold on to the subway poles when riding the subway. In addition, NYC can streets get very slippery when it snows so be sure your shoes have some traction.

New York City has some amazing ice rinks so be sure to bring extra gloves, warm clothes and helmets if you’ll be skating.

Playing outside in the snow and sledding are a favorite winter activity in the metro NYC area but be sure to check children’s shoes, socks and gloves to be sure they are dry to avoid frostbite and hypothermia. Always carry extra socks and gloves and come inside if kids complain of any freezing-burning or tingling sensations.

If you or your child has a food allergy, always carry an epipen and make sure to verify multiple times that restaurant orders are safe to eat.

TIPS TO REDUCE HOLIDAY STRESS

Traveling during the holidays can cause a lot of stress for kids and adults. To manage, try not to over commit to too many activities, make sure everyone gets enough sleep, build in some time for exercise and relaxation and get help if you feel you need it.

It may seem like a lot of prep work but if emergency strikes, you’ll be happy to be prepared. Happy holidays!

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Holiday Gift Guide – …

November 29, 2016 By admin

Holiday shopping is in full force! If you’ve got some globetrotting kids on your shopping list, check out my favorite affordable gifts for kids who travel. Everything is under $30 so you’ll have money left to plan your next vacation.

2016 Holiday Gift Guide - Affordable Gifts for Kids Who Travel

2016 Holiday Gift Guide – Affordable Gifts for Kids Who Travel

 UNDER $10 Gifts

2016 Holiday Gift Guide - Affordable Gifts for Kids who Travel

2016 Holiday Gift Guide – Affordable Gifts for Kids who Travel – Under $10

Rubik’s Junior Bear – For little ones, this kiddie version of the classic game will happily entertain on car trips or plane rides.

Mabel’s Labels Stocking Stuffer Combo – At just $5 each, these sturdy label combos make great stocking stuffers and personalized add-ons to other gifts. Choose from festive holiday or classic designs and label all their favorite luggage and travel accessories.  

Reactorz 4″ Light-Up Gripz Ball – This tiny, easy-to-grip ball lights up with every touch, tap, throw or kick making it great for outdoor games at home and away.

Whiffer Sniffers Scented Backpack Clips – Kids love to personalize their backpacks for trips near and far and these deliciously scented plush characters are perfect for girls and boys to collect.

Under $15 Gifts

2016 Holiday Gift Guide - Affordable Gifts for Kids who Travel - Under $15

2016 Holiday Gift Guide – Affordable Gifts for Kids who Travel – Under $15

My first Bananagrams – Little kids can now get in on the family friendly Bananagram craze with lowercase letters and combo letter tiles to help early readers create words. This is a favorite in our house and the easy to take along zippered banana pouch makes it perfect for young travelers. 

HEXBUG Aquabot Wahoo – If you’ve got a little swimmer on your shopping list, the HEXBUG AquaBot Wahoo is perfect for your next tropical vacation. Simply twist the bottom to start the high speed propeller and watch as it comes to life, swimming, diving and changing directions to explore its environment. 

Tak-Tak – If you’ve got young checkers or chess lovers on your list, this new board game is sure to please. As players move across the board, they can attack and steal pieces keeping everyone in suspense. This is a great strategy game for kids to play with parents and grandparents on a family vacation.

Paper Punk Build Your Own Paper Toy – Looking for a quiet, non-messy activity to keep kids busy on a plane? Paper Punk’s kits make adorable folded patterned animals like Ape, Snake, Unicorn, Cat, Puppy and everything is included in the box! 

Under $20 Gifts

2016 Holiday Gift Guide - Affordable Gifts for Kids who Travel - Under $20

2016 Holiday Gift Guide – Affordable Gifts for Kids who Travel – Under $20

Pearhead Holiday Photo Props – Kids will be happy to pose for family photos this holiday season with these adorable photo props. A great way to get everyone in the picture on your holiday vacations.

Pac-Man Mini Arcade Game – If you’ve got a Pac-Man fan on your list, this adorable mini arcade game will be a big hit. This battery operated toy features a joy stick and plays just like the real Pac-Man.  A perfect choice for kids of all ages and adults too.

Dinkee Linkee For Kids-Trivia Game – Kids love trivia games and this one is easy to learn and simple for the whole family to play. Kids answer four questions and then try to determine what “links” the answer. This is a great game to play on a family vacation or at home too.

Madame Alexander Travel Friend Dolls – For the globetrotting girls on your list, this collection of international dolls is a perfect choice. These 7-inch dolls feature authentic costumes and gorgeous details from countries including China, France, Kenya, Ireland, India, Germany, Italy, and more. 

UNDER $30 Gifts

2016 Holiday Gift Guide - Affordable Gifts for Kids who Travel - Under $30

2016 Holiday Gift Guide – Affordable Gifts for Kids who Travel – Under $30

Props in a Bag – For imaginative play fans, I love these easy to carry Props in a Bag kits that include everything kids need to put on a show (think costumes, accessories, props, and big backdrop).  My daughter loves to put on shows with the magician kit and there is also an app to make movies.

Trolls Hair-ific Headphones – Headphones are a must for globetrotting kids and these adorable Trolls headphones are just perfect for little music lovers. If you’ve got an accessory loving girl like I do, these will be a huge hit. I love the pink hair and volume protection for little ears.

Blue Cabi Children’s Binoculars – My daughter is getting these sturdy binoculars for the holidays along with two kids astronomy books – Night Sky Watcher and Astronomy Lab for Kids: 52 Family-Friendly Activities. Binoculars are handy for kids at shows, parades and sightseeing so I know she’ll use them a lot.

Science Expeditions Subscription Box from Little Passports – Monthly subscription boxes are a great choice for a families because everyone can work on the activities together. New from the great team behind Little Passports, the Science Expeditions boxes include experiments, comic books, badges and more. The first box comes with a storage tote making it perfect to bring along on family vacations.

Need more ideas? Check out the Tween and Teen Holiday Gift Guide. What are your favorites on this list? Tell me below in the comments.

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Road Trips With Kids – 6 …

November 18, 2016 By admin

‘Tis the season for holiday road trips so today I’m sharing some of my favorite must haves for road trips with kids.

Road Trips With Kids - 6 Must Haves

Road Trips With Kids – 6 Must Haves

I’m hungry…

No matter how long or short the ride, you know kids will want a drink or snack within 30 minutes of leaving home. Be sure to pack everything in spill-proof containers like Drink in the Box and Snack in the Box or prepare to spend some time with your trusty dustbuster. For snacks, squeezy pouches and individually wrapped snack bars are great options along with fresh fruit and non-crumbly snacks like nuts and cheese sticks.

Road tripping with kids - be sure to bring entertainment for the whole gang. Family Travel. Globetrotting Mommy

Road trips with kids – be sure to bring entertainment for the whole gang.

I’m bored…

Do you hate hearing this as much as I do?  Prepare for trips by bringing along age appropriate entertainment for kids (and grown ups too). For tiny tots, audible CDs like Curious George and soft toys are great. For small kids, hand held toys like this adorable Rubik’s Junior Bear are great options. For school age children, I recommend Mad Libs, Highlights Magazines or other activity books, large print books, tablets like the Amazon Fire Kids Edition Tablet which comes in its own kid-proof case and gaming devices like the Nintendo 3DS which will keep kids quietly entertained for hours! It is always fun to play family friendly games along the way so bring along some cards and travel friendly games to play in the back seat like Hangman and Twizmo! Words.

I made a mess…

Wipes and ziplocs are a parent’s best friends so bring lots and lots. Be sure to pack some extra outfits and if your kids get carsick, be sure they have a few bags or a sturdy container nearby.

Roadtripping with kids. The mifold Grab and Go will easily let you fit three kids along in the backseat.

Road trips with kids. The mifold Grab and Go will easily let you fit three kids along in the backseat.

I want my friends to come…

Road tripping with friends? I just tested out the new mifold Grab and Go Booster Seat and I was amazed how easy it was to use.  Simply place it on the seat, adjust the sides according to the child’s size (age 4 to 12), slide the seatbelt strap thru the base and over the lap and secure the shoulder strap at the child’s shoulder. Sounds involved but it takes less than a minute. Best of all, it folds in half making it super easy to throw in a tote for taxi rides, carpools or traveling.

I have to go to the bathroom…

Even though my daughter has been potty trained for years, I still keep a 2-in-1 Potette Plus portable potty in my car (along with the insert bags and the aforementioned wipes). You never know how long it can be to the next rest stop so better safe than sorry.

Road trips with Kids - Be sure to bring along some favorite tunes.

Road trips with Kids – Be sure to bring along some favorite tunes.

I don’t like that song…

I’m not sure what’s more tolerable, listening to kids’ whining or kids’ music. I know my daughter is definitely happy when her favorite tunes are playing in the car so I highly recommend bringing along some kid-friendly music. For tots, this means Elmo (sorry!) and Laurie Berkner types. For older kids, you can’t go wrong with some Kidz Bop (33 albums can’t be wrong), Space Pop Girls or soundtracks to their favorite movies or shows.

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Visiting Hershey, Pennsylvania …

June 1, 2016 By admin

Visiting Hershey, Pennsylvania with kids is one of my favorite family vacation recommendations.  Chocolate lovers of all ages will find plenty to love about a Hershey vacation from the famed Hersheypark amusement park to Chocolate World as well as a zoo, musical shows, butterfly garden, trolly tours, museums, water attractions and so much more.

Visiting Hershey, Pennsylvania with kids - Family Friendly Attractions

Visiting Hershey, Pennsylvania with kids – Family Friendly Attractions

If you’re planning a family trip to the “Sweetest Place on Earth” this summer, be sure to check out the following stories:

Top 10 Tips for Visiting Hersheypark

Top 10 Family Friendly Things to Do in Hershey, Pennsylvania

15 Sweet Things to do in Hershey, Pennsylvania

Spotlight on Hershey, Pennsylvania – The Sweetest Place on Earth

Have you been to Hershey, PA?  Tell me your favorite memory in the comments below.

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