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Family Ski Weekend at Mount …

February 5, 2019 By admin

I’m not usually a fan of winter but that changed recently after our family ski weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont. I had no idea if my daughter would love skiing or not but we loaded up the car with cold weather gear and drove four hours to find out.

Family Ski Weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont

Taking a peek at Ski Vermont’s map, Mount Snow, is Vermont’s closest big mountain resort making it a great weekend getaway for New Yorkers.

GRAND SUMMIT RESORT HOTEL

Thanks to Momtrends, our accommodations at the Grand Summit Resort Hotel, ski rentals and Mount Snow ski lessons were all pre-arranged so when we arrived on a late Friday night, we were all set to ski the next day. Note: The front desk, bell staff and valet were on hand to assist late arrivals on Friday which was nice considering we arrived around 11pm.

Staying at the Grand Summit Resort Hotel makes things so easy since we could walk everywhere we needed to be. We had a big one-bedroom suite with more closets than I’ve ever seen, a large balcony overlooking the slopes and a full kitchen and dining area which we used every morning for breakfast. If you’ve gotten kids dressed and undressed for snow, you know what a perk this is…

Coffee, tea and hot chocolate mix are provided in the fully-equipped kitchens.

Guests can check skis and snowboards in the lobby for easy access which makes traveling with multiple kids a breeze.

Aside from its awesome location and ski services, the hotel offers multiple dining options, a full-service spa and an array of complimentary family activities like games and movies with popcorn. If you’ve got adventurous kids, pack bathing suits for the outdoor pool and hot tub.

MOUNT SNOW’S SKI & SNOWBOARD SCHOOL AND GROUP LESSONS

Saturday morning, we headed out to The Discovery Center where you check in, get your rental equipment and gear up before meeting the instructors. Kids check-in is on the first floor and adult check-in is on the main floor making the process very smooth for families.

The Discovery Center staff was so helpful with sizing all our equipment (skis, boots and helmets, oh my!) and making sure we were comfortable. With our snow boots in the cubbies (there are locker rentals there too), we headed out to our classes. FYI – their ski and snowboard rentals feature the latest technology making turns and learning easier.

Mount Snow’s Ski & Snowboarding school offers a variety of lesson options beginning at just three-years-old. My nine-year-old daughter attended the Mountain Riders full-day ski camp (for kids 7-14), where kids are grouped by age and level. The 9:30 am to 3:30 pm camp includes snacks and lunch making it extra easy for parents.

Mount Snow has classes for every skill category and small group classes ensure kids get plenty of attention. This was my daughter’s very first experience with skiing so she started in the red group. We watched from afar as they learned how to put on the skis and shuffled around like ducks, once they mastered those skills, they headed inside for a hot cocoa break. My daughter gave me thumbs up and I headed off to find my class while my husband remained on photographer duty.

Family Ski Weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont
Family Ski Weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont

I have skied a bit, many years ago, so I was eager to try it again and hopeful to not break anything. My two-hour group lesson was full of fellow New Yorkers, Bostonions and a few study-abroad students. We introduced ourselves and it was amazing how quickly the teacher knew our names. After some basic drills, we were all up on skis and ready to tackle turns on a small hill.

Family Ski Weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont
Family Ski Weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont

After two-hours, I was proud of my ski prowess and ready for a delicious Vermont grilled cheese sandwich!

One of the most impressive things about Mount Snow is their massive snowmaking abilities. It had rained a few days prior to our visit but the snow coverage was perfect during our stay. I later learned that Mount Snow has the largest snowmaking operation on the east coast, following a $54 million upgrade to their snowmaking system.

My daughter ended up enjoying her day at ski-school and I was happy they were able to get her up and skiing, and even on the chair lift! I was really impressed with the staff and everything they did to keep the kids happy and engaged. I loved hearing the sense of accomplishment as she told us about her day and all she had learned.

The Saturday afternoon crowds were in full force so we headed back to our room for some warm showers and snacks before our blogger group dinner.

On Sunday, we headed out for a bit more skiing before the snow storm arrived. It was so fun to see my daughter’s new skills first-hand watching her go up and down the bunny slopes.

Family Ski Weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont
Family Ski Weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont

My husband packed up the car and checked out before meeting us for a waffle break. If you’ve traveled to Belgium for a warm Liège waffle, you’ll be thrilled to hear that Mount Snow’s Waffle Cabin version is THAT good.

TUBING AT MOUNT SNOW

Tubing is one of those winter activities the whole family will enjoy and Mount Snow makes it extra enjoyable with a “magic carpet.” Gone are the days of walking back up the hill with your tubes. This magical covered transport is a flat escalator that gets you back uphill in seconds. Amazing!

The “magic carpet” ride uphill makes tubing a breeze at Mount Snow.

BIG SAVINGS FOR SKI FAMILIES

Ready to plan your ski trip? Mount Snow features a variety of deals throughout ski season.

For new skiers, the Peak Discovery Program is just $139 and includes three days of lessons, rentals and lift tickets for seven mountains across the Northeast, including Mount Snow, Hunter Mountain, Attitash, Wildcat and more.

Be sure to check out the Momtrends ski guide for more information on family ski getaways.

FAMILY BONDING ON THE SLOPES

Between the top-notch ski conditions, encouraging teachers and convenience of staying at Grand Summit, I highly recommend a ski weekend at Mount Snow, Vermont for a family vacation. It was great opportunity to enjoy the fresh outdoors, unplug and have some quality family time.

Check out my Must Have Travel Items for Family Vacations before you plan your next getaway…

Note: Thanks to Momtrends and Mount Snow for hosting our awesome ski weekend at Mount Snow. 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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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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Top 10 Tips for Visiting …

June 23, 2015 By admin

Summer is fiiiinnaaallly here and that means time for some fun in the sun!  Splish Splash water park, one of the best NYC area water parks, is celebrating 25 years of fun so we hit the road to check it out.  Here are my Top 10 Tips for Visiting Splish Splash, Long Island:

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Top 10 Tips for Visiting Splish Splash, Long Island

1) Lather on the sunscreen at home so you and your kids can jump right on to the rides and slides when you arrive. There are many shaded areas for sitting and strolling but most of the pools are slides are in the direct sun. Be sure to bring along sunscreen so you can reapply throughout the day.

2) Aim to arrive around opening time since you’ll get the best parking spots and the park will be empty. We got there around 10:20 am and found a great parking spot right near the entrance. We headed to the kiddie areas first and there were plenty of chairs and no lines. The parking lot area is huge so I’m guessing the crowds get much larger as the summer heats up.

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Top 10 Tips for Visiting Splish Splash, Long Island

3) Grab a map and make a plan. If you’re with older kids (48” and up), you’ll want to start with the more adventurous rides like Cliff Rider and Tunnel of Terror.  If you’re with toddlers, start at the Octopus Pool and slides. If you’re with young kids (under 48”), start with Pirate’s Cove and the kiddie slides. The water attractions are spread out over 90 acres but things are really much closer than they seem on the map. Once you get your bearings, there are plenty of large maps along the way so you won’t need to carry around a soggy map.

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Top 10 Tips for Visiting Splish Splash, Long Island

4) Grab a locker or have someone to help carry your camera, sunscreen and cover ups/towels while you are on the rides. There are plenty of lockers (starting at $14) and there are also a lot of free open cubbies where you can store your towels and shoes throughout the park.

5) Travel light but don’t forget family friendly summer essentials.  If you’re going on rides, you really just need a comfortable bathing suit or rash guard and a light cover-up or sarong. Water shoes (the stretchy tight types – not crocs or flip flops) and sun hats are a great idea for kids. Some kids prefer wearing goggles in the water so if its your child’s first water park visit, bring a pair along just in case. If you have a waterproof phone or camera, you might want to bring that along too. Skip the heavy towels and bring a lightweight quick dry beach towel.

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Top 10 Tips for Visiting Splish Splash, Long Island

6) If you’ll be splitting up kids and parents, plan to meet up for some family time. The wave pools, lazy river and Mammoth River raft ride are great for the whole family. If you’ve got teens, older family members or kids who nap, you may want to consider renting a cabana for the day so older kids can run around freely and check back throughout the day. If you’re with babies and toddlers, you’ll want to claim your seats or cabana around the Octopus pool (think water swings on tentacles!) and kiddie slides.

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Top 10 Tips for Visiting Splish Splash, Long Island

7) Plan to splurge on calories and sweet treats. I think most families who visit amusement parks are looking for some variation of chicken, hamburgers, fried treats and french fries at lunchtime and that is exactly what you’ll find here. Ice cream at a water park is a natural fit and you’ll find lots of sweet frosty options including Dole soft serve. If you’re hoping to eat healthy fare, you’ll want to store your lunch in a car cooler and get your hand stamped to re-enter the park.

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Top 10 Tips for Visiting Splish Splash, Long Island

8) Get wet!  One of my 5-year old daughter’s favorite spots was Monsoon Lagoon which featured water slides and climbing ropes.  It was a little hidden away so be sure to check it out. In addition to all the kid areas, the lazy river and wave pools were big hits. The open tunnel rides like Dinosaur Falls were also fun for us. There were plenty of attractions for her height and she also loved watching the ones she wasn’t tall enough to ride like Shotgun Falls.

9) Relax. All in all, it was a very fun filled and somewhat relaxing day. My daughter is a good swimmer and the kids water play and slide areas are surrounded by shallow water so I felt very safe letting her play while I watched from the sidelines. Each ride and pool area features multiple lifeguards who carry flotation devices (even in the kiddie pools). The lifeguards kept a close watch on all the kids as they went down the slides and exited the pool which was impressive. In addition, the grounds were very well kept and the staff members were quite friendly.

10) Tickets at the entrance gate cost $41.99 for general admission and $31.99 for kids (under 48″) and seniors. Save $7 on general admission and $4 on kids and seniors by using this Splish Splash coupon code.

Splish Splash is located in Calverton, Long Island about 90 minutes (without traffic) from NYC. If you’re heading to the Hamptons, this is a great pitstop along the way. If you want to make a weekend of it, there is plenty of family fun on Long Island’s East End.

What’s your favorite water park?

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Special thanks to Splish Splash for inviting us to visit.  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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A Backpack Diaper Bag That …

June 18, 2015 By admin

If you think its tough carrying around everything a baby needs on vacation in one diaper bag, try carrying around everything you and a five-year old need in one bag! This is the typical stuff I carry for a trip uptown to visit a museum…

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Backpack diaper bag that doesn’t look like a diaper bag? Yes, please…

Depending on our daily agenda, my bag choices vary but after breaking my wrist as I was adjusting a shoulder tote on the subway this spring (note to self: always hold on when the train is moving…), I decided it was time for a safer, hands-free option…

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Backpack diaper bag that doesn’t look like a diaper bag? Yes, please…

Enter TWELVElittle’s new Allure backpack in sapphire blue, a backpack diaper bag that looks nothing like a diaper bag. This stylish backpack (yes, I really do mean that) is a great option for those days when you need to carry along a bunch of stuff but want your hands free to open doors, hold kids hands, carry coffee and do a million other things moms do all day long. I loaded it up and took it for a test drive on a New England road trip last weekend and it was a lifesaver.

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Backpack diaper bag that doesn’t look like a diaper bag? Yes, please…

We spent a day at Six Flags New England amusement park and it was so nice having everything I needed safely on my back without having to worry about anything falling out as I strapped my daughter into the rides, etc. The water resistant nylon exterior made it perfect for wearing on the water flume rides as I was happy to have a safe spot to keep my camera dry. In addition, the padded shoulder straps were much more comfortable than my usual bags which tend to dig into my shoulders when overloaded.  Overall, slung over one shoulder or two, wearing a backpack made it so much easier to move around and chase after my daughter.  Win, win!

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Backpack diaper bag that doesn’t look like a diaper bag? Yes, please…

I also wore it sightseeing around Boston and it was so nice having snacks and drinks so easily accessible that my daughter could get them (and put them back) by herself. Boston is a walking city like New York and I really appreciated having my hands free to take photos and navigate along the way.

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Backpack diaper bag that doesn’t look like a diaper bag? Yes, please…

Now that my stroller days are gone, I am always lugging around snacks, drinks, sweaters, sunglasses and sundries at home and away. I loved the Allure backpack’s many inside and outside pockets including two insulated drink pockets (perfect for baby bottles or water), a zippered pocket on the top flap (great for sunglasses or phone) and last but not least, a secret waterproof pocket on the bottom (ideal for messy wet stuff, bathing suits or an emergency outfit). I’m always that mom with the extra wipes, band aids, hand sanitizer, sunscreen, phone chargers, etc. (especially when I travel) and there were plenty of inside sections for all my goods. I also kept my valuable items safely zipped inside so there were no worries of being pick pocketed. And since it really is a diaper bag, lets not forget to mention the folding changing pad.

Sapphire blue is one of my favorite colors and I really liked the way the bag added a splash of color to my outfits.  I can’t tell you how many compliments I’ve received from moms, non-moms and complete strangers. When I admitted to some close friends that it was really a diaper bag, they couldn’t believe it.

If you’re in the market for an easy to carry diaper bag that will last the test of time, the TWELVElittle Allure backpack is a great choice. Check out TWELVElittle’s website for more details and other styles.

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I was not compensated for this post but I did receive a bag for review. As always, all opinions are mine. If you don’t want to miss a post, subscribe to Globetrotting Mommy for daily updates!

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Traveling Toys: LeapPad3 …

March 3, 2015 By admin

We’re big LeapFrog fans so when we were asked to review the LeapPad3, I knew my daughter would be up for the challenge.

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Traveling Toys: LeapPad3 Review

I occasionally let her use electronic gadgets at home but when we travel I let her use them as much as she wants on the plane or in the car. We had a 6+ hour road trip planned so I charged it up and surprised her with it as soon as she uttered, “Are we there yet?”.

She was immediately drawn to its child friendly size and cuteness (pretty in pink) and loved the attached stylus (brilliant!). With very little prompting, she was figuring out the various games, apps, videos and camera while learning how to control the stylus and touchscreen. She happily followed each game’s voice instructions and I happily had some uninterrupted time!  Win win.

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Traveling Toys: LeapPad3 Review

As with other LeapFrog products, the games are fun AND educational. While she was playing she was also learning math, reading and other problem solving skills. My daughter is in Kindergarden and it seemed like she was able to play with every game at various levels. Best of all, the games automatically adjusted to her skill level so there was never any frustration.  It comes with 10 preloaded apps and hundreds more are available to download from the LeapFrog library featuring characters from Disney, Nick. Jr., Sesame Street and more. FYI, the games and apps can add up but if you have other LeapPad products your purchases can be shared by up to three devices.

She especially liked a Barbie game where you matched rhyming words, a puzzle game that involved a bit of geometry, the camera app and seeing her favorite shows like Paw Patrol. There was plenty to do without using Wi-Fi but older kids might enjoy playing with their friends online and chatting with other kids who have LeapPads.

I was really impressed with the LeapPad3’s rechargeable battery life (don’t forget to pack the charger) and overall sturdiness. My daughter loved playing with it and I loved that I didn’t have to worry about her venturing off into YouTube videos or deleting my files. The recommended age is 3-9 but I think 4-6 year olds will enjoy it the most. If you’ve got a long trip with little kids coming up, the LeapPad3 makes a great travel companion.

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Best Booster Car Seat for …

August 5, 2014 By admin

After years of dealing with baby and toddler car seats, I’m thrilled to report that my daughter now meets the requirements to travel in a booster car seat. If you’re looking for the best booster car seat for traveling, look no further than the BubbleBum inflatable booster car seat for kids ages four-11.

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Best booster car seat for traveling: Globetrotting Mommy BubbleBum Review

I recently got to test drive the award-winning BubbleBum booster seat and my daughter and I were really happy with its performance. First off, its so small and light which makes it easy to throw in your bag for taxi rides and perfect for taking on vacations. You simply unroll, blow it up in seconds (don’t worry, there’s an easy valve), place it on the seat, buckle your child in with the car seat belt and then slip the car seat belt straps through the red restraints on both sides. If your child is young, there is one more restraint that keeps the shoulder strap in place (its that red shoulder level loop pictured below). Seriously fast and easy and very comfortable according to my little passenger. Can you imagine never again having to contort your body as you reach though disgusting taxi and car rental seats searching for the LATCH bars while ruining your manicure? You’re welcome!

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Best booster car seat for traveling: Globetrotting Mommy BubbleBum Review

We tried it in taxis, in friend’s cars and even when we went to test drive a car this past weekend. We’ll continue to use a permanent car seat in our car but I know the BubbleBum going to get a lot of mileage on vacations, in rental cars and when my daughter’s friends come along on weekend outings.

It exceeds US and European requirements, comes in four color options (black, purple, neon pink and neon yellow) and retails for just $29.99. In addition to traveling and taxi rides, I think it would be very handy for carpooling, babysitter and grandparent’s cars and fitting three car seats in a row.

Last but not least, there’s a BubbleBum app that features fun kids games (perfect for road trips) and checklists for parents! Win, win.

Bon voyage…

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Amusement Parks 101: Top 10 …

July 17, 2014 By admin

Summertime means visits to amusement parks and today I’m sharing my Top 10 Tips for Visiting Hersheypark, Pennsylvania from my recent road trip…

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Top 10 Tips for Visiting HersheyPark, Pennsylvania – Globetrotting Mommy

1) Start your day early!  You’ll want to be in line when the gates open so you can enjoy the most popular rides before the crowds arrive.  If you can get your kids past the first rides they see and head towards the back of the park first, that’s an even better plan. And if you really want to avoid the crowds, try to schedule your visit mid-week.

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Globetrotting Mommy Amusement Parks 101: Top 10 Tips for Visiting Hersheypark, Pennsylvania

2) Sneak a Peek!  Guests who purchase a regular full-day admission ticket can enter the park for a sneak preview the night before (either 5:30 pm or 7:30 pm depending on closing times). This is a great time to tackle the more popular rides and make a game plan for the next day.

3) Download the Hersheypark app and you’ll be able to see ride wait times as well as find restaurants, shows, restrooms and more. Try not to leave it running all day or you might run your battery down.

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Globetrotting Mommy Amusement Parks 101: Top 10 Tips for Visiting Hersheypark, Pennsylvania

4) Prepare to get wet. Bring your bathing suit, water shoes, and towel if you want to visit the Boardwalk water park area featuring 15 rides as well as wave pools and lazy river.  Don’t forget swim diapers and puddle jumpers for the little ones.

5) Take the shuttle if you can.  Most nearby hotels offer free shuttle service to and from Hersheypark and that is definitely the easiest way to go.  The drivers will put your strollers in the luggage compartment so its really easy.

6) Speaking of strollers, take one if you’re bringing kids who are five or younger.  Even if your kids don’t get tired, you’ll be happy to have a place to keep your bags and towels. If you’re bringing older kids, rent a locker or splurge for a cabana so you can have a home base for your stuff because wet towels are HEAVY.

7) Divide and conquer.  If you’ve got a mixed age group, you’ll want to pick a meeting time and place so everyone can enjoy different rides.  Hersheypark is unique because the kiddie and adult rides are mixed together in each area making it easy for families to do one area at a time which is nice. And if you and your partner want to ride an adult ride (imagine that!) or if a parent needs to ride with more than one child, Hersheypark has a “child swap” option where adults or kids can take turns riding.

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Globetrotting Mommy Amusement Parks 101: Top 10 Tips for Visiting Hersheypark, Pennsylvania

8) Bring your camera! You’ll want to get some pictures of the Hershey characters so make sure to visit them throughout the park or book a Character Breakfast for a more personal encounter.  If you’ve got a waterproof camera, bring that along too.

9) Make a detour to the Zoo America. Admission is included in your Hersheypark ticket so if you or your kids need a little down time (or a quiet place to nap), the zoo is a great retreat.

10) Test out some of the new for 2014 kid-friendly rides like Cocoa Cruiser (a kid-friendly roller coaster), Tea Cups (a classic spinning ride) and Sweet Swing (a gigantic swing that my daughter and I really loved).

Ready to plan your visit to Hershey, PA?  Check out Spotlight on Hershey, Pennsylvania – The Sweetest Place on Earth – Part 1 and Top 10 Family Friendly Things to do in Hershey, Pennsylvania – Spotlight on Hershey, Part 2 for more suggestions of things to do and see.

What are your favorite tips for visiting Hersheypark?

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Globetrotting Moms: Cute …

July 1, 2014 By admin

Heading out of town for a July 4th weekend getaway? Check out these cute weekender bags…

I think these would be fun for a beach getaway with or without the kiddos but they’d also work well for a visit to your favorite friend’s house or a weekend retreat.

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Globetrotting Moms: Best Weekender Bags for July 4th Getaways

1) This neon pink and white canvas duffel from J. Crew is trendy and fun.  It won’t stay this clean but since its on sale for $25 right now, I wouldn’t worry about that.

2) I love strips for a beachy retreat and the cool mint trim gives this Raleigh Weekender Bag a fun modern vibe.

3) Red, white and blue is a classic look for July 4th weekend and this Rail and Wharf 12-Hour Tote is patriotic in a classy way. Perfect if you’re packing light or sailing around for a day.  It could also be a chic diaper bag if you just throw in some wipes and a changing pad.

4) This Ali Lamu Weekend Bag from Etsy is handmade from old cotton sail cloths.  I love the one-of-a-kind factor and the rope handles.

Whether you’re heading near or far this holiday weekend, I hope you have a great time!

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Michaels Kicks Off Passport to …

June 16, 2014 By admin

Looking for a fun and affordable way to explore North America this summer without leaving home? Michaels has teamed up with seven leading North American museums to create Passport to Imagination 2014, an in-store summer program where kids ages 5-12 can explore culture through crafting.

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Michaels Kicks Off Passport to Imagination Museum Road Trip Summer Program

This year’s theme is Museum Road Trip and each week will focus on a different museum with projects inspired by the museum and its exhibits. Projects teach lessons on natural history, technology, marine life, textiles and art. The in-store classes run today through Aug. 2 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10 am to noon. Each two-hour session is just $2 per child at all U.S. Michaels locations. I don’t know where you live but for NYC parents, that’s an AMAZING deal.

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Michaels Kicks Off Passport to Imagination Museum Road Trip Summer Program

Here’s the lineup:

Week one – The Field Museum in Chicago – Showcasing a collection of more than 25 million natural history artifacts and specimens, The Field Museum is one of Chicago’s coolest museums. Kids will be making fossils, skeletons and other nature inspired projects.

Week two – Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta – Georgia Aquarium features more than 10 million gallons of water and 725 species! Visitors can dive into the wonderful world of whale sharks, the world’s largest fish, and also learn about African penguins, manta rays, sea otters, beluga whales, sea turtles and coral colonies. Kids will make dolphin, shark and frog art projects this week.

Week three – Pima Air & Space Museum in Arizona. Exhibiting 300 of the most amazing aircraft in the history of flight and over 125,000 artifacts, the PIMA Air & Space Museum houses the third largest aviation collection in America. Kids will be making biplanes and gliders, flying fighter planes and space shuttle projects.

Week four – Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas inspires minds through a world of hands-on learning, fun and concepts in science, math and technology, all within one spectacular location. Kids will make space and planet, create-a-constellation, zeotrope, optical illusion art and robot projects.

Week five – The Denver Art Museum features a collection of more than 70,000 pieces ranging from ancient to modern times. Visitors can view sculptures, paintings and photography and participate in family-friendly exhibits and events. This week’s projects include quilts, modern art and portraits.

Week six – The Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City explores past, present and future fashion trends, accessories and textiles from real-life fashion experts. Kids will make textural weavings, color & pattern wheels, fashion dolls, fashion inspiration boards, fashion sketches and a Duct Tape wallet or purse.

Week seven – The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Canada, features almost 36,000 pieces including paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, photos and more. Its colorful exhibits and hands-on creative experiences make it a great place for imaginative kids. This week, kids will make abstract sculptures and stained glass vases, Picasso inspired pictures and masks, and musical instruments.

During the week of June 16, the first 50 participants at each store will receive a free souvenir album.

I think this is a fabulous way to add some culture and craftiness into your summer plans. For more information on Passport to Imagination and other in-store crafting events and classes this summer, go to www.Michaels.com/Passport.

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