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The Perfect Accessory for …

May 12, 2015 By admin

My daughter loves jewelry as much as the next girl but most of her treasured baubles fall into two categories – easy to break or too fancy for school. When we recently discovered the CHARM IT! collection of super adorable charms, bracelets and necklaces, we were both thrilled.

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The Perfect Accessory for Globetrotting Girls: CHARM IT! + Giveaway

In addition to being affordable at $5-6 a piece, the charms are rugged enough to wear every day but also dressy enough to wear for special occasions. Best of all, the charms are so cute and on trend with a fun mix of colorful pieces (some with glitter and acrylic stones) that connect to the bracelets and necklaces with easy to open clasps. Best of all, mini fashion designers can personalize their own necklaces and bracelets with hundreds of charms inspired by fashion, food, travel, animals, hobbies, sports, characters and more.

Since charm bracelets (and necklaces) are a great souvenir to remember favorite vacations, I asked my daughter to pick her favorite travel inspired charms and she chose a Yellow Taxi, Palm Tree, Pink Eiffel Tower, Pink Camera and the Love to Travel Suitcase.  I surprised her with it on our recent trip to Miami and she attached the charms to the necklace with a bit of help. Look how cute it turned out…

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The Perfect Accessory for Globetrotting Girls: CHARM IT! + Giveaway

I think CHARM IT! bracelets and necklaces are a great gift to remember a trip, celebrate a birthday or commemorate a special occasion. The charms can also be used as a reward for kids or to celebrate something special in their lives (lost tooth, good test score, first concert, etc.). If you’re looking for a personalized children’s gift that won’t break the bank, CHARM IT! bracelets and necklaces will not disappoint.

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The Perfect Accessory for Globetrotting Girls: CHARM IT! + Giveaway

Do you have a mini-globetrotter?  Enter to win the adorable CHARM IT! LOVE TO TRAVEL GIFT SET featuring an adjustable 7.5 inch bracelet, three glitzy charms and a rainbow keepsake box.

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The Perfect Accessory for Globetrotting Girls: CHARM IT! + Giveaway

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This giveaway is open to US residents and will run until midnight EST Friday May 29, 2015.

Good luck!
Congratulations to Marilyn Nawara!

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Five Must Haves for Traveling …

May 5, 2015 By admin

In my five and a half years of parenting, THE most challenging, stressful and messy moments happened during the potty training phase.  Potty training is no joke and the only thing worse than potty training at home is potty training on vacation.  If you’ll be traveling while potty training, you’ll definitely want to pack these five essential items:

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Five Must Haves for Traveling While Potty Training

Five Must Haves for Traveling While Potty Training:

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Five Must Haves for Traveling While Potty Training

1) A portable potty is a must for trips to the park or on vacation. Every NYC mom keeps a 2-in-1 Potette Plus in her stroller basket for good reason. This ingenious invention can be used as a stand alone potty (just insert the special bag first) and can also sit atop toilet seats in public restrooms. It is a total life saver and I still keep one in my car to this day.

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Five Must Haves for Traveling While Potty Training

2) If you’re staying overnight at a hotel or friend’s house during your travels, your tots will feel at home when you bring along the Baby Bjorn Toilet Trainer. Baby Bjorn showcased their new travel friendly products at the recent Momtrends travel event and I loved this one because it has an adjustable dial underneath that ensures the seat will fit securely.  I also like the splash guard because accidents happen…

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Five Must Haves for Traveling While Potty Training

3) The Piddle Pouch is a disposable, easy-to-use pee pee bag that can used anywhere. If you’ve got boys, you’ll want to keep some of these biodegradable bags in your diaper bag for last minute emergencies.  Use, toss and go – these are perfect for city moms and travelers. Invented by a mom of two boys, of course…

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Five Must Haves for Traveling While Potty Training

4) Accidents that happen at night in a hotel room are way worse than nighttime accidents that happen at home.  Depending on your child’s potty training progress, be sure to bring along Pull Ups, GoodNites and training underwear.

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Five Must Haves for Traveling While Potty Training

5) Last but not least, don’t even think about forgetting the flushable wipes when you travel.  Put some of your favorites in a ziploc for the trip or pack these Kandoo flushable wipes in a perfect travel size case.

Happy travels!

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Family Vacation Trends: …

February 10, 2015 By admin

If you (or your husband or kids) have a hard time relaxing sans electronics on vacation, the new Digital Detox program at Mexico’s Grand Velas Resorts is here to help.

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Family Vacation Trends: Mexico’s Grand Velas Resorts Introduce Digital Detox Program

To encourage families to power down this year and spend quality time together, Mexico’s Grand Velas Resorts in Riviera Maya and Riviera Nayarit boast a Detox Concierge who will “cleanse” all electronics from the guest suite and replace them with classic board games.  They will also keep the family’s electronic gadgets (iPads, phones, laptops, etc.) locked away for safe keeping.  In exchange for trading-in their electronics, guests receive a bracelet that guarantees them access to a choice of activities including: bike tour, ecological tour, snorkeling and facials and massages!

Bye, bye email, hello relaxation! Move over juicing…massages and facials sound like my kind of cleanse.  If you’ve got a workaholic, Instagram addict or a texting-obsessed teen in your family, this would be a great option. And don’t worry, after earning four activities in four days, the detox is complete.

In addition to the detox activities, guests at both resorts can also enjoy complimentary activities like yoga, kayaking, beach picnics and campfire sessions. Both hotels feature luxury suite accommodations with all-inclusive meals, beverages and amenities making them a great option for a family getaway. Beautiful beaches await so visit Velas Resorts to power down reconnect on your next family getaway.

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Spotlight on NYC: Once Upon A …

February 4, 2015 By admin

Taking in the endless cultural opportunities in NYC with my daughter is one of our favorite things. Over the past few years, we’ve experienced a lot of the traditional winter holiday activities and this year I introduced my daughter to the New York Theatre Ballet’s Once Upon A Ballet series which kicked off with The Nutcracker.

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Spotlight on NYC: New York Theatre Ballet’s Once Upon a Ballet Series. Photo by Richard Termine

If you think your little ballerina is too young for the ballet, think again. The Once Upon A Ballet series is the perfect opportunity to introduce young children to classic ballet favorites in kid-friendly one-hour performances. This was just enough time for my five-year old to be mesmerized by the costumes and entertained by the dancing and not quite long enough to get hungry or bored. Win-win!

Upon entering Florence Gould Hall, kids are greeted by young dancers handing out programs, crayons and activity sheets. The venue is very comfortable and every seat is a good one even if there is a tall dad right in front of you! I was happy to see that I was surrounded by lots of parents with small children (no judgements here) and my daughter was equally excited to see all the little girls (and boys) dressed up in their holiday outfits.

When the first dancers came on stage, my daughter stared in awe.  As the story progressed, she asked questions, commented on the costumes and delighted in the international parade of sweets. We especially enjoyed watching the super cute junior ballerinas.

This weekend kicks off the ballet’s second show, Cinderella (February 7-8). If you’ve got a princess lover, this one is sure to please. We’ll be at the Sunday morning show so come say “hi.”

Next up, GOOSE! (March 7-8) which showcases various Mother Goose characters and Carnival of the Animals (June 6-7) about a shaggy lion and other animals in a magical forest.

If you’ve got a tiny dancer, you’ll definitely want to check these performances out!

Showtimes are 11 am, 1 pm and 3:30 pm so you won’t have a problem working around nap times. Tickets are $40 for adults and $35 for children and are available online at www.nytb.org, via Ticketmaster at (800) 982-2787, or in person at the Florence Gould Hall box office.

If you’re looking for kid-friendly stops before or after, the theater is walking distance from Serendipity 3, Dylan’s Candy Bar, FAO Schwartz, Eloise at the Plaza, Central Park Zoo and many other attractions.

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Girls Gone South Part 2: …

January 22, 2015 By admin

My mom, daughter and I visited Charleston for four days and we packed a lot into our multi-generational getaway. If you’re planning a trip to family friendly Charleston, read on to see my recommendations. As mentioned in Girls Gone South Part 1, we loved staying at the centrally located Embassy Suites Charleston hotel.

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Girls Gone South Part 2: Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina

Here is a recap from our trip and my family friendly recommendations:

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry

INDOOR FUN: The day we arrived was cold and rainy so our first stop was the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry which was a few blocks away from our hotel. Little kids really need some unscheduled time to run around on vacation and if you can’t be outdoors, a children’s museum is always a great option. The museum was large (yet uncrowded by New York standards for a rainy day) with several fun, interactive sections (a boat, a science area, a water area, an arts and crafts area, a castle, a mini-supermarket, etc.) to explore. If you ask my daughter, she will probably say this was her favorite part of our trip. Look for BOGO coupons in the visitor’s guide before you go.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Getting Around Town

GETTING AROUND: We stopped by the nearby Charleston Visitors Center to get some maps and finalize our plans and I found the staff very friendly and welcoming which was a nice change from our typical NYC days. Charleston boasts a free downtown trolley service called DASH (Downtown Area Shuttle) which has several routes connecting to most of Charleston’s attractions. This is a great resource for traveling families since adults don’t need to deal with directions or parking and kids will love riding the trolly. Once you get your bearings, it is very easy to navigate and I was so surprised by the nice, patient drivers. Another fun way to get around (especially at night) is by pedi-cab. Just have the restaurant call you one and within minutes, your chariot (and warm blanket) will whisk you right up to your hotel’s front door. Now that’s what I call Southern hospitality!

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Aquarium

AQUARIUM FUN: The next day was still cool so we headed to the South Carolina Aquarium. My daughter is obsessed with dolphins and sea creatures so this was a big hit. The exhibits were very well done and there were several interactive displays, touch tanks and play areas. The floor-to-ceiling fish tanks towered over my daughter who ran from window to window checking out the pretty fish, sharks, turtles and other animals. The Madagascar Journey area was especially fun as children got a passport to stamp as they explored the exhibit. The aquarium is relatively small and easy to navigate in an hour or two making it a great option for families with small kids. Be sure to check out the famed Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge views from the lookout decks.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Charleston Harbor Tours

EXPLORE BY SEA: From there, it was a quick walk over to Charleston Harbor Tours where we boarded the Carolina Belle for a 90-minute narrated harbor tour. We sat in the windowed downstairs area because of the cold weather and there was plenty of room for my daughter to roam around. This is a great way to get your bearings as you sail by Charleston and famed attractions like Fort Sumter, USS Yorktown and the stately waterfront homes on the Battery. The sights are stunning but my daughter’s favorite part were several dolphin sightings along the way.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Palmetto Carriage Works

EXPLORE BY LAND: The weather warmed up a bit the next day and we opted for a sightseeing tour with Palmetto Carriage Works. This horse and carriage tour kept us entertained as our driver pointed out historic sights and described the area’s different neighborhoods. We shared our carriage with another family and their young son and the one-hour tour was just long enough without boring the kids who especially enjoyed learning about the horses.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Explore by Foot

EXPLORE BY FOOT: Charleston is a very easy place to explore by foot with several distinctive areas. We especially enjoyed strolling along the King Street shops, exploring around the City Market area (great for souvenirs) and checking out the Rainbow Row neighborhood. For a small city, Charleston has some amazing shopping with everything from small mom and pop stores, family friendly clothing stores, local art shops, jewelry stores and fancy shmancy boutiques. Kids will especially enjoy the many candy, cupcake and ice cream shops. My favorite finds were some Bourbon and Bowties bracelets, made by proud Southern hands!

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Waterfront Park and Pineapple Fountain

CHECK OUR CHARLESTON’S FAMED PINEAPPLE FOUNTAIN: A trip to Charleston is not complete without a visit to the city’s famed Pineapple Fountain and I was so happy when the sunshine came out so we could make our way over to check it out.  Waterfront Park features several large family sized swings, grassy areas, scenic lookout points, waterfront paths and the gigantic Pineapple Fountain where tourists (and locals) are invited to wade. My daughter jumped right in and had a ball dancing around. If you like to take pictures on vacation, this is an awesome backdrop.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon

TAKE IN SOME HISTORY: The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon is a family friendly spot that showcases various aspects of Charleston history during the Colonial and Revolutionary eras. Children and adults will enjoy the Provost Dungeon where docents lead you through its eerie confines with entertaining tales of pirates and patriots. My daughter was a little spooked by the dungeon so we spent most of our time upstairs “signing” the Declaration of Independence but older children will love it.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Culinary Tours of Charleston

SAMPLE A CULINARY TOUR: Since my mom is a big foodie, I booked us on a Culinary Tour of Charleston with Bulldog Tours.  While this 2.5 hour tour is not recommended for children under 12, my 5-year old daughter has taken foodie tours in NYC so I figured she’d be ok (I also had crayons and a coloring book just in case).  Our guide was super informative and the many shops and restaurants we stopped in were all very accommodating to our group.  This was a great way to sample some of the area’s famous flavors including: stone ground grits, Charleston Benne Wafers, locally made chocolates, southern pralines, sweet tea, collard greens, Lowcountry barbeque, spices, teas and more. We all had a great time and I highly recommend this if you’re a foodie family.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Joseph Manigault House

GO BACK IN TIME: On our last day we visited the Joseph Manigault House.  I never know how much history a five-year old can handle but I was impressed how my daughter listened carefully to the tour guide.  It was fun to see her little brain churning as she saw the old fashioned toilets and children’s toys and she was genuinely interested in how families lived way back when. If our trip was longer, I would have added in a visit to one of the area’s famed Plantations.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Charleston Museum

VISIT AMERICA’S FIRST MUSEUM: Our last stop was the Charleston Museum conveniently located across the street from our hotel. The museum, founded in 1773, is relatively large with a very wide mix of historic artifacts (think Revolutionary and Civil War armory and uniforms, ancient Egypt, Rome and Greek art, dinosaur tracks, slavery badges and more), interactive exhibits, life sized animals and skeletons (and a gigantic whale bone frame) and an engaging kids section. My daughter insisted we all dress up in the hoop dresses and I loved watching her prance around like it was 1800-something. If you’ve got children in elementary or middle school, this is definitely a great spot to visit.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Dining in Charleston

EAT, EAT, EAT: Charleston has a wide range of restaurants offering everything from Southern fare and Lowcountry barbecue to high-end dining and dive-diners.  We sampled several family-friendly restaurants and I was impressed with their kids menus (featuring Hush Puppies and Charleston history word searches) and staff. Some of my favorites were Magnolias (Southern fare), Peninsula Grill (Fancy with must have Coconut Cake), Virginia’s on King (Southern comfort food), Fleet Landing (classic seafood favorites with a view), Fish (innovative, high end seafood) and Dixie Supply Bakery & Cafe (casual Southern fare for breakfast and lunch).

Want to see more? Check out this video:

NOTE: We visited in November. If you’re planning to visit during spring/summer be sure to check out the area’s family friendly beaches.

Bon voyage!

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Special thanks to the Charleston Area CVB for providing us with a VIP Pass to explore Charleston. 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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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on …

January 20, 2015 By admin

My mom and I like to go on vacations together and lately my daughter has been coming along too. Typically, I do all the planning and they are very happy to come along for the ride.  To celebrate my mom’s recent birthday, I decided to plan a family vacation in Charleston, South Carolina since I knew we would all love the area’s southern charm, warm hospitality, historic sights and great restaurants.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

I had heard so much about this region, and I was super excited to check it out. Since it would be too cold for the beach, I decided we would stay in Charleston’s Historic District so we could explore the area’s many attractions without needing a car. I’m a big fan of suite hotels for a number of reasons, the biggest being my five-year old daughter is typically in bed between 7-8 pm and having a separate bedroom means her sleep schedule can stay relatively early and I can have a few hours to myself. Win-win! And, if you’re wondering if she sleeps later when she goes to bed later, the answer is NO…

I booked the Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina in Historic Charleston, which is not only centrally located but also boasts a number of family friendly amenities like two-room suites (each with its own TV), complimentary made-to-order breakfast each morning, free WIFI (a must for me), evening receptions with snacks and drinks for everyone and an outdoor pool and patio area. The location was ideal as it was very close to the Charleston Visitor Center, several museums, a major trolley stop and King Street’s shops and restaurants.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

The staff could not have been more welcoming and I was happy that our room was ready since we arrived well before check-in time.  Our bedroom faced Marion Square (home to the weekly farmer’s market and annual events) and had basic furnishings including two double (very comfortable) beds, an armoire, TV, desk and chair. The living room had a sofa, arm chair, TV, small dining table and chairs and kitchen area with a sink and small fridge. The bathroom was spacious with Crabtree & Evelyn amenities,  fluffy towels, a large countertop and good lighting which is always nice.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

As we explored each day (more about that later), it was so nice to come home and have some room to spread out. My daughter loves to do arts and crafts so I brought along some projects and she really loved having her own desk area.  On afternoons when we came back early, we all enjoyed stopping in the lobby lounge for a snack and beverage at the evening reception.  I was glad to see veggies and dip along with some home made sweet potato chips (delish!) and my daughter loved getting to serve herself in the grown-up lounge area.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

Having complimentary breakfast included in a hotel stay is a huge bonus for me and anyone else with kids who wake up early. My daughter is usually up by 7 am at the latest so she especially enjoyed having breakfast nearby.  I don’t know about you but listening to “I’m hungry” for a one-minute elevator ride is about all I can handle.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

Most complimentary hotel breakfasts are basic buffets so I was really happy that our Embassy Suites’ breakfast options included all the usual foods (hot and cold cereals, yogurts, fruit, muffins and breads) along with hot foods like bacon, eggs, potatoes, pancakes and biscuits as well as an option to order something made-to-order. My mom and I were happy having someone make our eggs just like we wanted while my daughter was thrilled with the cereal options.  At home she eats healthy cereals but she has learned about Fruit Loops on vacation and seeing them at the cereal bar was one of her favorite parts of our hotel stay. “This hotel has the bestest cereals in the whole world,” according to my daughter.

Traveling with a kid can be tricky at breakfast buffets because by the time you carry all of their bowls and plates and drinks and silverware to the table, your meal is cold. Embassy Suites has the food spread around the dining room which meant I could set my daughter and her breakfast at the table and then get my meal without losing sight of her. I’m not sure if this was intentional or not but it was a nice plus.  The breakfast waitstaff (especially Kia and William) were so sweet and greeted my daughter by name each morning. Our waiter William promised to bring her candy on our last morning (we visited right after Halloween) and she was beyond thrilled when he remembered.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South CarolinaTune in tomorrow to read

“I loved it being in the South” pretty much sums it up our trip. Stay tuned to read about the family friendly things we enjoyed in Charleston.

 

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Special thanks to Embassy Suites Charleston for hosting us and providing us with a gift card to explore Charleston. As always, all opinions are my own.

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Part 2: Top 10 Cool Things for …

December 3, 2014 By admin

We just got back from a fun family vacation at sea aboard the Norwegian Gem (see my Norwegian Cruise Line Review) and I thought I’d share some of my favorite kid-friendly activities for families on Norwegian Cruise Lines.  With close quarters (those cabins are tiny) and limited access to electronics and wifi, there is a lot of time for family bonding on cruise vacations.  Here are my top 10 Cool Things for Families that we enjoyed aboard the Norwegian Gem.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Get Crafty – Check out the ship’s daily schedule to find out about family friendly arts and crafts classes where you can make picture frames, keepsake boxes, and journals.  Don’t miss the Nickelodeon Arts and Crafts sessions in Bliss lounge.  My daughter got to decorate a Spongebob Squarepants picture frame, T-shirt and bandana.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Go to a Pajama Party – If you’ve got young children, The Nickelodeon Pajama Jam features a buffet with fun foods like tie dyed waffles and pancakes and amazing donuts.  Kids can dance with several cartoon characters while adults drink their coffee in peace.  Thats a win-win.  Although this costs extra ($20 per person), you receive free 8×10 pictures from the meet-and-great that you would probably want to buy anyway.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Dine Around the World – Check out some of the ship’s specialty restaurants to sample cuisine from around the world.  Our favorites were Le Bistro which featured a French inspired menu (and a great chocolate fondue with fresh fruit!) and the Teppanyaki restaurant where we were entertained all night with an origami menu and entertaining chef.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Get Wet – Kids and water are a natural combination.  The Norwegian Gem features a twisty waterside, pool (there is also a separate adults-only pool) and bubbling jacuzzis. The enclosed kiddie pool has a tiny slide perfect for kids five and under and a small toddler friendly playground with a see-saw. At port, explore the nearby Caribbean beaches and water attractions.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Take a Family Friendly Class – There are classes all day long where vacationers can learn about art, photography, cooking and many other topics. We especially enjoyed the Towel Folding Demonstration, Family Balloon Twisting Workshop, Family Circus Workshop, and Pastry Demonstration classes which were very family friendly. My mom and I also sampled an art class which was very informative.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Get Cooking – The family that cooks together has a good time. We attended Parents and Kids Pizza Making and Cupcake Decorating classes at La Cucina and my daughter had a blast.  The staff had everything arranged in an assembly line and kids (and adults!) got to make their own creations. This was a great opportunity for my daughter to feel grown up trying new pizza toppings and sampling new flavor combinations like pineapple and bacon, oh my!

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Sea Gaze – Take in the sights from your balcony or the many onboard vantage points.  Start your sea gazing with spectacular New York City views as you depart. After a few days of sailing, my daughter and I spotted several dolphins from our balcony – an amazing sight we talked about for days! At night, check out the stars and other ships leaving port.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

See a Show – I really liked that several of the shows were at 7:30 pm which was perfect after an early dinner for my young daughter. The welcome show was a nice chance to learn about the ship and activities and see some of the upcoming acts. The favorites for our multi-generational group were the welcome and farewell variety shows, World Beat and Get Down Tonight.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Strike a Pose – The ship features so many fun areas for photo ops so don’t forget your camera.  If you’re looking for something more formal, have the ship photographers get some family shots around the pool or in their studio.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

Check out the Circus at Sea – The last day aboard our cruise, my daughter got to star in her very first stage performance as a tiger in the Hilario Big Top at Sea circus show.  This is a must-see adorable show where kids 3 and up perform skits and circus acts they learned during the week in the Splash Academy kids program.

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Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines

What are your favorite family friendly things to do on a cruise?

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Special thanks to The Moms and Norwegian Cruise Lines for hosting us on the cruise. As always, all opinions are my own.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Review: …

December 1, 2014 By admin

The Love Boat was one of my favorite childhood shows so its no surprise I’m a fan of traveling aboard the high seas. Cruises are a great fit for family travel and my recent trip aboard the Norwegian Gem was a perfect choice for a multi-generational getaway I took with my mom and daughter. Below is my Norwegian Cruise Line review from our sailing to Florida and the Bahamas aboard the Norwegian Gem. (Also check out part 2 of this story: Top 10 Cool Things for Families on Norwegian Cruise Lines)

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Norwegian Cruise Line Review: Family Travel Aboard the Norwegian Gem

Since our week-long cruise departed from New York City, getting onboard was a piece of cake. No long taxi rides to the airport, no overwhelming security lines and no waiting! Your luggage is magically transported to your cabin from the curb and after a quick check in, you and your family are on the ship and free to enjoy the facilities. I’ve taken cruises from Miami (with and without my daughter) and leaving from NYC was a nice stress-free way to start our vacation. The only disadvantage (which I didn’t realize until I started packing) is that the first and last couple of days will not be so warm outside during the winter months.

Norwegian Cruise Line offers Freestyle Cruising which means travelers can do as much or as little as they want.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Review: Family Travel Aboard the Norwegian Gem

For dining, there are no set dinner schedules so you can eat whenever, wherever.  You will never go hungry since the ship offers around-the-clock dining with a choice of buffets, a la carte dining options, specialty restaurants and room service. This is a huge plus for families since you can choose to dine together or separately and kids can eat as much or as little as they want. There are indoor and outdoor restaurants as well as a dedicated kid’s cafe in the Garden Cafe where my daughter begged to sit every day. The buffet options were varied and a great way to introduce my daughter to some new foods while the sit-down restaurants offered dedicated kids menus and waitstaff who doted on my daughter at every meal.

I’m always wary of cleanliness on cruises so I was happy to see several staff members cleaning the ship throughout the day.  In addition, every time you left or entered a restaurant, you were greeted by a “washy washy” hostess spraying hand sanitizer.  My daughter loved running up to them chanting a little “washy washy, happy happy, smiley smiley” greeting with them.  It was very cute and I felt good knowing germs were being kept at bay.

Our cabin had a nice balcony and pull out sofa bed and although the space is relatively small, I was happy to see that there was plenty of room for our clothes, toiletries and my daughter’s toys.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Review: Family Travel Aboard the Norwegian Gem

Some families like to just relax while others like to stay busy and the Norwegian Gem offered plenty of options.  There are several sundecks (including a fabulous quiet zone), pools and kiddie pool area, hot tubs, a water slide, Pulse Fitness Center, casino and outdoor activities like shuffleboard, ping pong, chess, a running track and a sports court. If you’re looking for a little relaxation, try the gorgeous Mandara Spa and Salon, library, game room, internet cafe and several lounge areas. The ship offers a choice of family friendly and grown-up activities all day long and shows every evening so you will never run out of things to do. Stay tuned for a post on my favorite family friendly things aboard the Norwegian Gem.

One of the highlights of our trip was the complimentary Splash Academy kids program. Programing is based on children’s ages and my daughter loved her time in the 3-5 year old Turtles group.  She enjoyed arts and crafts projects, games, story telling, face painting and special parties.  At registration, kids get a schedule of the week’s activities so they can plan their vacation activities out. Be sure to ask the staff about special character visits which are not always on the schedule. If your kids are night owls, you’ll be excited to know that Splash Academy is open as late at 1:30 am!

I was really impressed with the Splash Academy staff and how well they got to know the kids over the week. My daughter can sometimes be shy with new people but as soon as the counselor started telling me that my daughter told her all about her “hilarious kindergarten boyfriend” I knew she felt very at home. It was nice to see the counselors interact with the kids at various family friendly activities throughout the week like cupcake decorating classes and balloon twisting lessons with Bubba and poolside parties with Milo.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Review: Family Travel Aboard the Norwegian Gem

In addition to the Splash Academy activities, Norwegian Cruise Line has a partnership with Nickelodeon so there are several opportunities for kids to meet-and-greet their favorite cartoon characters (Spongebob Squarepants, Dora the Explorer, etc.), participate in special Nickelodeon themed arts and crafts classes and attend character dance parties. On the last day at sea, there is a Hilario Big Top at Sea circus production and you will definitely enjoy watching your children perform in it. I was so impressed how much the kiddie performers had learned in one short week.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Review: Family Travel Aboard the Norwegian Gem

The port days were great opportunities to get out and explore nearby beaches, shopping areas and attractions.  One of our favorite excursions was a day at Atlantis where we enjoyed visiting the resort’s famed aquarium and DIG exhibits. There are several organized excursions for families at each stop which can be planned in advance or onboard.

What I enjoyed most was the easiness of planning everything.  I’m usually the one in charge of making all the plans, figuring out the directions, and handling all the details which can be exhausting day after day. On the cruise, the ship was easy to navigate after a couple of days and all our decisions were spontaneous. This is such a plus when traveling with young children and grandparents who tire easily since going back to our cabin for a break was super easy.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Review: Family Travel Aboard the Norwegian Gem

Another thing that made this cruise so nice for us was the friendly staff members. Since many of the international staff go months without seeing their families, they were so happy to engage with my daughter and the other children on the ship.  From the captain who gave her a high-five at the welcome party, to the waitstaff who made her animals out of napkins and brought her extra cookies and our friendly cabin steward who crafted the cutest towel animals every night, the friendliness of the staff exceeded my expectations. Throughout the ship, each and every staff member seemed genuinely happy with their jobs and very proud of their work.  When you’re on a cruise, you don’t necessarily see all the staff members at work keeping you safe, well fed and entertained but at the farewell show when they come on stage to say goodbye, its quite impressive.

If you’re looking for a fun-filled getaway the whole family will enjoy, a cruise aboard Norwegian Cruise Line will not disappoint.

Have you taken a cruise with your family?

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Special thanks to The Moms and Norwegian Cruise Line for hosting us on the cruise. As always, all opinions are my own.

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Somebody Come and Play! …

November 6, 2014 By admin

It was a cold and rainy day outside but when my daughter and I stepped into the “Somebody Come and Play” Sesame Street Exhibit at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, things suddenly turned warm and fuzzy. From life size characters like Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Elmo and Snuffleupagus to movies and memorabilia, this adorable exhibit showcases highlights from the show’s last 45 years with something to please children and adults alike.

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Somebody Come and Play! Checking out the Sesame Street Exhibit at the New York Public Library for the arts in Lincoln Center

If you live in NYC or if you’ll be passing through between now and January 31, 2015, its worth the trip, especially if you’ve got young children. My five-year old daughter ran around from section to section for a couple of hours, happily entertained.  There are numerous scripts, photos, story boards, original art and music scores and other memorabilia from the archives as well as interactive exhibits for children.

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Somebody Come and Play! Checking out the Sesame Street Exhibit at the New York Public Library for the arts in Lincoln Center

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Somebody Come and Play! Checking out the Sesame Street Exhibit at the New York Public Library for the arts in Lincoln Center

Kids can visit the Sesame Street steps (push a button and make Oscar pop out of his trash can!), watch show highlights, feel Muppet fur, and play in the art area featuring a gigantic chalk board. The day we went a special presentation of Follow That Bird was playing in the auditorium. If you visit on November 19, The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland will be playing at 3pm and there are a number of seminars for adults.

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is located at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza and the hours are Monday and Thursday noon to 8 pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday noon to 6 pm. The Lincoln Center’s central plaza is a great spot for kids to run around before or after. Just look for the fountains and have fun!

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“Frozen” Inspired …

October 17, 2014 By admin

Do you have a Frozen fan in your family?  I thought so.  If you’re looking for a summer Disney getaway that doesn’t involve scorching temperatures and long lines, check out the new Disney cruises aboard the Disney Magic to the Norwegian Fjords.

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“Frozen” Inspired Disney Cruises to Norway Debut in June

This scenic region of Norway served as the inspiration and backdrop for Frozen and Anna and Elsa fans of all ages will recognize the beautiful fjords, scenic glaciers and storybook villages. You’ll enjoy a relaxing getaway while learning abut different cultures, traditions and cuisines.  Just like Epcot, but better!

Options include a 7-night sail departing from Copenhagen on June 6, 2015 that makes stops in Stavanger, Alesud, Geiranger and Bergen, Norway.  There is also a 9-night sailing out of Copenhagen on June 20, 2015 that adds visits to Molde and Olden, Norway.  And if you’ve got some more time, there is an 11-night departure out of Copenhagen on June 29, 2015 with stops in Oslo; Kristians and Stavanger, Norway; Akureyri and Reykjavik, Iceland; Torshavn, Faroe Islands; and Dover, England.

We took a Disney Cruise to the Bahamas and it was a great family-friendly getaway that kept everyone entertained and pampered.

Pricing for the new cruises starts at $1,757 per person for the 7-night all-inclusive journey.  Visit Disney Cruise Line for more details.

If you’d rather explore the area on land, check out Adventures by Disney’s Norway Family Vacation.

Have a great weekend!

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