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London with Kids

December 9th, 2009
Amie from Ciao Bambino

Nancy wrote about London with kids at length when she returned from her trip last summer.  However, she left out a few fun and juicy tidbits when she wrote our articles.  I have good news—the rest of her story is online today on Delicious Baby.

If you want a laugh, check it out.  Her harrowing flight across the Atlantic is familiar to all of us who have traveled abroad with babies and toddlers.  On our first trip to Italy when our son was a year old, he did not sleep for the entire 11 hour flight.  Not one single wink of sleep.  Sure, we followed all the advice—traveled at night, brought a car seat, his lovies, blah, blah, blah.  Nothing worked.  We were beyond stressed. Of course, I’d do it all again in a heartbeat because the flight is such a small blip in time compared to the joy of being in a favorite destination.

Nancy also uncovers the great shops and restaurants she experienced with her kids in London in her post. Be sure and check it out.  Besides, if you haven’t been to Delicious Baby in awhile, time for a revisit.  Debbie has posted some a wonderful photo from her travels in Cambodia, the subject of this year’s inspirational Passport for Purpose fundraiser.

Relevant Links:

Ciao Bambino recommended London family hotels

Ciao Bambino recommended England family hotels

Great family friendly guides and walking tours in Europe

London Eye photos and tips

London food tour with kids

London Double Decker Bus photos and tips

Favorite London toddler playground

Family friendly restaurants in London

Kids attractions London, free family-friendly museums

London Guide for Families on Peter Greenberg

Ireland with kids

Dublin with kids

Galway with kids

Edinburgh with kids

Europe Family Vacations

Museums and Kids: A Winning Combination

Making Urban Destinations Fun with Kids

Tips for entertaining kids on planes


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Choosing Between Disneyland Hotels

December 8th, 2009
Colleen of TravelMamas.com

We haven’t written about Disneyland on Ciao Bambino. This was one of the early family travel topics that was addressed at length online, so I always figured that there was no need for us to cover it. Moreover, Ciao Bambino has always been about all those other places that are fun with kids.

That said, the magic of Disney is not available in other venues—just as the magic of experiencing new places and cultures is not part of the Disney experience, at least at the parks in the US.

Colleen Lanin is the Editor of TravelMamas.com and a Disney expert. She has experienced the park countless times with her children and has taken the time to evaluate all the logistical details of a successful visit. Where you stay in and around Disneyland can enhance (or detract) from enjoying the park.   Here’s Colleen’s assessment of the difference between the three Disney-owned hotels. Thanks Colleen!

Photo credit Joe Shlabotnik on Flickr

Now that I have children, I’m becoming a bit of a Disney freak. Last year my family bought annual passes and visited Disneyland at least once every other month. We live in San Diego, about an hour and a half hour away, so it’s a pretty easy day trip for us. However, it’s more fun and relaxing to sleep in Anaheim so we can spend the whole day at the park.

I have stayed in all three Disneyland-owned hotels. Disney includes hints of characters and themes throughout their hotels without hitting you over the head with obnoxious colors and kitsch. All allow overnight guests to enter the theme parks early on specific days of the week. All are staffed by cast members who go out of their way to make sure your stay is memorable. But each has its own feel, amenities, and special touches.

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

Just as the name indicates, this is the grandest (and most expensive) hotel of the three. Entering the lobby feels as if you have stepped into a gorgeous National Park lodge. Decorated in the style of California’s Arts and Crafts movement, the wood beam construction and attention to detail is both cozy and awe-inspiring. Unlike many hotel lobbies that go unused, guests (and even those not staying here) often relax by the Great Hall’s focal point; the large stone fireplace at its center.

The woodsy theme is carried through to the spacious rooms. Look for woodland characters, like Bambi and Thumper, subtly included in the shower curtains.

Most conveniently-located of the hotels, it is connected to both Disney’s California Adventure and Downtown Disney.

There are three pools at this hotel. The Redwood Pool has a themed waterslide; the Fountain Pool has a turtle-shaped fountain; and the Mariposa Pool offers private cabanas at an extra charge.

Among the resort’s five restaurants, the Napa Rose is Disneyland’s most upscale option. If you have a night sans kids, a meal here is worth the splurge! Reserve a seat at the Chef’s Counter for an unforgettable experience. You are seated practically inside the kitchen, where you watch the chef prepare a several-course meal based on your tastes. My husband and I felt like judges on Top Chef as we dined on delectable dishes like squash blossoms stuffed with goat cheese, peppercorn-crusted halibut, and crème brulee in pastry crust with fresh raspberries.

My family attended the Chip N’ Dale Critter Breakfast for my daughter’s first birthday at the Grand Californian’s Storyteller’s Café. She was fascinated by Chip, Dale, and other forest creatures that stopped by throughout our meal. Beware that you are unlikely to see Mickey Mouse Clubhouse characters here.

The Mandara Spa is located at this resort. They offer pampering treatments like massages, facials, and the like.

Disneyland Hotel

Although the Grand Californian is more decadent, the Disneyland Hotel is my favorite of the three hotels for the price. The theme here is straight-up classical Disney. The Disney dream is not interrupted during a stay here. It feels like a toned down, more restful extension of the park.

A stroll through Downtown Disney is a pleasant way to wind down from an action-packed day as you make your way to this hotel at one end of the shopping and entertainment thoroughfare. The Disneyland Monorail is located just a quick walk away in Downtown Disney.

The Neverland Pool is a 5,000-square-foot-spectacle inspired by Peter Pan. I’m a sucker for a good pool, which is why I chose the Disneyland Hotel for two of our stays. Unfortunately, during our first visit my daughter’s arm was in a cast so we skipped swimming. The second time, the pool was closed for renovations. However, it looks like a swash-buckling good time, complete with waterslides and a “sunken ship” for kids to explore. We made due by visiting the hotel’s more standard Cove Pools.

Kids love steering the Safari Adventure Remote-Controlled Jungle Cruise Boats, located near the Neverland Pool. It’s little extras like this that make staying at a Disney-owned hotel so much fun.

Seven onsite restaurants range from the casual, poolside Croc’s Bits N’ Bites to the fancy Steakhouse 55. Goofy’s Kitchen offers a character buffet meal during which Goofy drops a bunch of non-breakable dishes and encourages children to join him in dancing and making music from the spilled kitchenware. I’ve tried all three character meals at the hotels, and if you can choose only one, I’d go to Goofy’s because it is the most interactive and involves old-school characters like Goofy and Pluto.

Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel

This hotel has a California beach theme. The décor is light and breezy in seaside colors like aqua and gold.

During our eighth wedding anniversary trip last summer without the kids, my husband and I were upgraded to a top floor room with an unbeatable view of Disney’s California Adventure Park’s boardwalk area.

Paradise Pier is further from the parks and less expensive than the other hotels. Although the walk is not horribly long, it can be tiresome after a long day on your feet. Plus, its location across the street from the parks made me feel less “a part of it all.”

The Rooftop Pool offers the biggest waterslide of any of the resorts, in addition to a large swimming pool.

An adorable feature, which I’m afraid is more for looks than actual use, is the Paradise Theatre. This beach-themed mini theatre off the Paradise Pier lobby plays non-stop Disney movies and cartoons.

The only restaurant here, PCH Grill, offers a character buffet breakfast with Lilo and Stitch. They ham it up with children, doing Elvis impersonations and “playing” songs on ukulele. Other Disney characters clad in Hawaiian garb, like Daisy Duck and Minnie Mouse, get into the action too.

Which to pick?

Although there are plenty of more affordable options just across the street from Disneyland, staying in a Disney-owned hotel makes a trip to the Happiest Place on Earth even more magical. No matter which hotel you choose, the luxurious Grand Californian, traditional Disneyland Hotel, or beach-themed Paradise Pier – perks like onsite character meals, themed pools, and extraordinary customer service may be worth the extra cost.

Colleen Lanin, The Travel Mama, is a freelance writer and the creator of TravelMamas.com, an information and resource center for anyone who wants to travel with children…and stay sane! Her articles have appeared in such magazines as Babytalk and San Diego Family. She is the author of the upcoming book, “The Travel Mamas’ Guide.” Colleen lives in San Diego with her husband and two children.

None of the Disney hotels are part of Ciao Bambino’s best family friendly hotel portfolio yet.  We’re working on deciding which one is the best fit.  Stay tuned.

Anaheim Hotel Review


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Travel Bloggers’ Caravan Stops at Ciao Bambino

December 6th, 2009
Amie from Ciao Bambino

Laura Gable (@lgable) of Worldview Travel won this giveaway.  Congratulations Laura and enjoy your trip!

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Welcome Travel Blogger’s Caravan! Today is Ciao Bambino’s big day. We’ve joined 15 fellow travel bloggers in a holiday giveaway featuring a wide assortment of fun prizes.

We’re giving away a night at The Westin Verasa Napa. Read our kid friendly hotel review of this fantastic wine country venue.  Enjoy a romantic escape or a family outing—we love that this property has rooms and amenities that work for a variety of getaways (pet friendly hotel too).

Our Napa Valley giveaway includes a one-night stay and a Gourmet Express Lunch for two on the Napa Valley Wine Train.  The value of our prize is $488.

How do you win?

Winning is simple, every comment made on this post on Monday, December 7th will be placed into a drawing and the winner will be announced here on Tuesday.  Comment on Napa Valley—have you been there, and if so, what is your favorite winery and/or other activities you like to enjoy. Please be sure and include your e-mail address so that we can contact you easily if you win.

Best of luck!

Relevant Links:

Activities in Napa Valley with kids


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Photo Friday: Legoland

December 4th, 2009
Amie from Ciao Bambino

I was just reading about The Q Family Adventures’ Legoland experience and it reminded me of our trip to check out the best kid friendly San Diego hotels last August.   For us, the stand out feature at Legoland vs. other amusement parks is that there are so many age-appropriate activities for toddlers and young children.

Although I wasn’t wowed by many of the lego sculptures (I thought this would be the highlight), the lego cities were amazingly intricate replicas of my USA favorites—New York and San Francisco.

There are just enough things to see and do at Legoland that a multi-day visit is more relaxing than trying to cram everything into a single block of time. That said, given the number of San Diego attractions for families, if time is precious, make sure you create a list of must-see rides and activities ahead of time.  The park is relatively small, but it is packed with fun options.

For more Photo Friday posts, visit Delicious Baby.

Relevant Links:

Ciao Bambino Recommended San Diego family hotels

San Diego family vacations

San Diego family travel, top kid-friendly activities

San Diego with kids, favorite winter family activities

San Diego Surf Camp for kids

Fun at the San Diego Zoo

Today’s stop on the Travel Bloggers’ Caravan is: NovelDestinations.coms. Visit the blog and comment on today’s post for a chance to win a literary prize pack, including a tote bag, the book Novel Destinations, Bliss travel kit, notecards, tea, bookmarks, and a key chain.

San Diego Family Travel Tips


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Holiday Gifts for Jetsetting Tweens and Teens

December 3rd, 2009
Dana Rebmann

It’s already started. Grandparents, Aunts, and Uncles calling and emailing to ask what my girls want for the holidays. We have a well-earned reputation (that we’re very proud of) for jumping on planes and going just about anywhere, thus holiday presents have taken on a travel theme, resulting in great gifts that make trips run smoother than ever.

Nancy did a post on holiday gifts last month.  Here’s our list—many of our favorites are things we use in day to day life. Nothing’s sitting in a box collecting dust between vacations.

Netbook

What was life like before computers? I don’t remember. One amazing little machine can do so much for an entire family on the go. From playing movies, to checking email, to that work thing. My 11-year-old loves being able to stay in touch wither her friends back home. Email seems to alleviate any concerns she might have about what she’s missing at home. Cost used to make owning a laptop a luxury. Luckily, as we’ve become more dependent on the convenience, the price has dropped as well. There are lots of deals out there these days. For less than $300 you can get a great netbook. Mine is bright blue with a nine hour battery. When it’s not on the road, it comes in handy for 6th grade history homework.

iTouch

Looking for a cheaper alternative to a netbook? Look no further. For around $200 you can pick up an iTouch. From music, to television programs, to a quick game of checkers, there are unlimited options to keep the whole family entertained. And now that internet is available just about everywhere, the options truly are endless.

I’m not an electronics junkie, but I carry a netbook and a itouch when I travel. The itouch easily slips in a pocket or fanny pack. I’ve grabbed wireless signals on street corners and found everything from restaurant reviews to the closest clean bathroom.

Digital Camera

It doesn’t matter whether you’re in your living room or in front of the Eiffel Tower. Kids love to take pictures – hundreds of pictures. So give them a digital camera and let them go for it. You’d be amazed at the shots they get. A whole new perspective, often leads to fabulous shots. Granted, that must have shot may be hidden amongst a hundred shots of your son’s finger, but that’s what the delete key is for. The cost of digital cameras has come down considerably and most basic models are able to take the bumps that come along with young photographers. When we’re traveling, my kids love to upload their shots to the laptop and pick out pictures for their travel journal.

Swiss Army Knife

My youngest daughter lost a tooth on a trip to the Matterhorn. The ingenious tooth fairy left a Swiss Army knife under her pillow. Four years later, it’s still a must on every trip. I know what you’re thinking – kids and knives – not usually a great combination. My kids know it’s not a toy, it’s a tool. They both have one of the smaller, simpler knives. They come in handy when spreading things like jam and nutella on bread. But they get used for so much more than we ever imagined. Cutting tags off of souvenirs, removing those annoying wristbands that you get when you’re part of a tour, and removing splinters. The scissors also come in handy when cutting things out for a travel journal. Don’t let your kids pack it in their carry-on, it won’t make it through security, but Swiss Army knives are light andcompact enough for kids to carry in a fanny pack.

Fanny Pack with Water Bottle Holder

Fanny packs are perfect for little ones jet setting around the globe. They’re big enough, and small enough at the same time. Big enough to hold the essentials: a digital camera, snack, small amount of money and water bottle. But small enough that you can’t over stuff them and make them too heavy. Attached around a waist, they’re hard for kids to lose. My girls tend to forget they have them on until they want something out of them. Buy a good one, with a pocket specially designed to hold a water bottle, and it will last for years of fabulous trips.

Relevant Links:

Holiday Travel Tips

Help Build a School in Cambodia

A Traveler’s Wish List

Win Cool Travel Prizes!
Today’s stop on the Travel Bloggers’ Caravan is: DreamofItaly.com. Visit the blog and comment on today’s post for a chance to win a one-year online subscription to the Dream of Italy newsletter and DVD.

Our friends at Little Passports are offering a 20% discount to Ciao Bambino readers. Use Check Out Code LPFF2009 – order here.


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Follow the Travel Bloggers’ Caravan and Win Cool Prizes

December 2nd, 2009
Kristi from Ciao Bambino

In addition to Passports with Purpose this holiday season, Ciao Bambino will participate in the first (and, hopefully, annual) Travel Bloggers’ Caravan. We invite you to follow 15 top travel bloggers for a chance to win cool prizes.

Prizes range from hotel gift cards and overnight stays—to digital cameras and noise-cancelling headphones—to luggage and camera bags—to travel guidebooks and DVDs.

From December 2–15, a different travel expert’s blog will be featured in this round robin event. You’ll have a chance to win one of over a dozen prizes by reading and commenting on the daily blog post.

How to Participate

Simply visit the Luxury Cruise Bible blog each morning from December 2-15 to learn about the featured Caravan “stop-of-the-day” and then post a comment at the participating blog for a chance to win the prize of the day.

Ciao Bambino will be featured on December 7, 2009. Mark your calendar and be sure to comment on our post that day in order to be entered in the giveaway.

Our Prize

A one-night Napa Valley Getaway. Everyone needs a little rest and relaxation after the holidays and Napa Valley is the perfect place to unwind after the flurry of activities and events.

Your Napa Valley Getaway includes a one-night stay at the luxurious Westin Verasa Napa in downtown Napa and a Gourmet Express Lunch for two on the Napa Valley Wine Train.  The concierge at the Westin can help organize babysitting or you can use this as a chance for a parents-only getaway!

Complete Caravan Schedule

December 2: LuxuryCruiseBible.com (Andrea M. Rotondo)

$100 Marriott gift card

December 3: DreamofItaly.com (Kathy McCabe)

One-year online subscription to Dream of Italy newsletter & DVD ($79 value)

December 4: NovelDestinations.com (Shannon McKenna Schmidt & Joni Rendon)

Literary Travel Prize Pack

(A tote bag, book, travel kit, note cards, tea, bookmarks, and a keychain.)

December 5: TheBrooklynNomad.com (Andrew Hickey)

Imagine: A Vagabond Story by Grant Lingel and $50 Magellan’s gift certificate

December 6: The Tranquilo Traveler (Joshua Berman)

A copy of Moon Belize, accompanied with personal travel advice from the author about your trip

December 7: CiaoBambino.com (Amie O’Shaughnessy and Kristi Marcelle)

Napa Valley Getaway

One-night stay at the Westin Verasa in Napa, California and a Gourmet Lunch for two on the Napa Valley Wine Train ($488 value)

December 8: JohnnyJet.com (John DiScala)

Alaska and Seattle Toursaver books ($198 value) and $50 Magellan’s gift certificate

December 9: What a Trip (Nancy D. Brown)

Two Otterbox cell phone cases ($50 value each) & Baseline 20” Carry-On Expandable Wide-Body Upright ($369 value)

December 10: JtheTravelAuthority.com (Jeanine Barone)

Mountainsmith Tour FX Camera Bag ($99 value)

December 11: CruiseDiva.com (Linda Coffman)

Fodor’s The Complete Guide to Caribbean Cruises and a World Grounding Set (courtesy of Magellan’s)

December 12: EllenBarone.com (Ellen Barone)

Day pack from First Ascent, a new extreme adventure line of gear and clothing by Eddie Bauer and partners ($79 value)

December 13: MyItchyTravelFeet.com (Donna L. Hull)

“Library Edition” of the most recent season of “Rudy Maxa’s World”,

including six DVDs containing 13 shows on destinations in India, Turkey, Japan, Thailand, St. Petersburg, Estonia, and Argentina ($112 value)

December 14: EuropeUpClose.com (Terri Fogarty)

Fujifilm FinePix J28 10MP digital camera with 3x optical zoom

December 15: LuxurySafariExperts.com (Andrea M. Rotondo)

Folding noise-cancelling headphones courtesy of Magellan’s Travel Supplies

Win a Lingo 16-Language Translator

Help us kick off the Caravan right now! Follow @luxcruisebible and then tweet about the Travel Bloggers’ Caravan between December 1 and 15. Include a link to this blog post and the #caravan hashtag and you’ll be entered to win the Lingo 16-Language Translator, courtesy of Magellan’s Travel Supplies.

Entrants must have a U.S. mailing address. Entries must be received between December 1–15, 2009. One winner will be randomly chosen from eligible entries on December 21, 2009. Winner will be notified via Twitter DM (direct message).

Just log onto Twitter and tweet something like this: Check out the Travel Bloggers’ Caravan. 15 travel bloggers and tons of cool prizes to win - http://bit.ly/69z8Gf #caravan

Magellan’s Travel Supplies is a sponsor of this event. If you have a traveler on your holiday shopping list, check out the unique gifts available on their website.

Relevant Links:

Holiday Travel Tips


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