From a butler dedicated solely to helping you get a tan to room service for pets, several hotels offer luxe amenities. These sometimes over-the-top treats make your getaway truly feel special and set apart from your daily life.
However, where some properties truly shine is in what they offer their youngest guests. In-room tents, pint-sized toiletries and a tyke-centered turndown service are just some of the amenities on hand. By offering them, family-friendly hotels are making a truly memorable experience for children staying at their properties. These amenities are a part of making your family vacation memorable, alongside activities and attractions. Many of them are also something kids can take home as a souvenir—think: free toys, little gifts and more. To that end, we’ve rounded up the best hotel amenities for kids, representing hotel brands found across the globe. From Turks and Caicos to Georgia, kids will love their vacation even more with these fun amenities. Read more at Minitime.
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Monterey County’s ample assortment of meeting sites provide great spots to hold your next annual conference, board meeting or team retreat. And when the meetings end, explore this remarkable world-class destination and experience all of the activities the region has to offer. Create your own “workation” and add a few extra days to your business trip, or carve out time in-between meetings and business dinners. Whether you’re looking to wine and dine or adventure through the great outdoors, this storied area has everything you could possibly want. Below, we’ve rounded up what to add to your workation itinerary.
Read more at See Monterey. From ice cream to waffles to boba, Irvine has a ton of dessert options for anyone with a sweet tooth. If you're interested in exploring all of the city's desserts, we've put together a selection of some of the best. Read on for where to find some sweet treats in the city of Irvine.
Read more at Destination Irvine. Irvine is home to a plethora of coffee shops boasting unique drinks and great roasts, so if you're looking for some of the best cups of coffee in Orange County, look no further-Irvine has a way to get your caffeine fix. To that end, we've rounded up some of the tastiest coffee shops in the city below. Read on for where to get your next cup of joe.
Read more at Destination Irvine. For adventure-loving families, Hawaii is a natural destination choice. To really make the most of your family getaway, experiencing all of the natural beauty the state has to offer is a must. Luckily, each island provides plenty of opportunities to get into the great outdoors. From hiking to horseback riding to whale watching, there are plenty of kid-friendly excursions to try out.
Get the most out of your Hawaiian vacation with a list of the best outdooractivities in Hawaii for families. Some hikes or excursions in the state might be too tiring for younger kids. However, these activities we picked are the perfect length and difficulty level. Read more at Minitime. You can’t visit Hawaii without going to a luau. These fun celebrations combine the best of tradition, eating and entertainment. Luckily, many resorts and luau companies have family-friendly shows where kids are able to move around and won’t have to sit quietly. In fact, many luaus nowadays invite audiences to participate to make them part of the show.
Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best luaus in Hawaii. These luaus offer spectacular food and entertainment. Most importantly, they provide lasting memories of your time in Hawaii. Best of all? They’re all incredibly kid-friendly. Read on for seven of the best luaus in Hawaii. Read more at Minitime. While watching television shows and movies that involve food or revolve around restaurants, it’s easy to crave the dishes and ambience we see onscreen. But while many restaurants depicted on the silver or small screens are unfortunately built on a soundstage, there are plenty of fictional restaurants that have real-life counterparts you can actually visit. So whether you want to bicker like Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer or chow down like Dale Cooper, we’ve got you covered with the 10 real-life versions of fictional eateries below.
Read more at Paste. Noëlle Santos, the owner of the Bronx’s only (future) bookstore/wine bar, The Lit. Bar, describes the situation in the Bronx best in herIndiegogo campaign: in a borough with more than 1.4 million people, 10 colleges and 42.7 square miles, there is no bookstore. This has been true since Barnes & Noble shuttered its location in the Bronx last December and remains true as Santos searches for a location for her new business.
Not one to watch idly as the Bronx (hometown of J. Lo and Justice Sonia Sotomayor, as Santos also points out in her campaign) was left without a place to buy the latest bestseller, Santos set about working on a business plan, winning an award from the New York StartUp! Business Plan Competition in the process, started a crowdfunding campaign and reached out to mentors across the U.S. to create her own. Below, she shares how the campaign came together and where the money will be going as The Lit. Bar comes to fruition — all with the help of her incredibly helpful and detailed spreadsheet. Read more at The Billfold. |
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