We all have sacred family traditions and storybooks from our childhood that we still hold dear today. I bet for a lot of us, one of the most magical childhood vacations we think about is Disneyland. The rides, the characters we loved so much, the treats Mom and Dad made special exceptions to buy, and the endless laughter.
A Disney vacation is somewhat of an heirloom, being handed down generation to generation. I’m going to help you not only maximize the magic and warm memories to be made, but also help you make the best use of your time with this trip plan based on the age of your youngest children.

I spent several hours going through Disney maps, researching online what most people regretted about their Disneyland vacation (which rides they missed, which ones they didn’t know about and which ones they simply ran out of time for) and spent a few days in the park with my family to figure this out.
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That’s just the first step in your Disney planning process. But as you know, what one child wants to do isn’t always in alignment with what your other children want. A tween dying to ride Space Mountain probably won’t be up for Dumbo’s Flying Elephants for long. You can help bridge some of the gaps and unify the various ages of your kids by creating an educational opportunity they’ll love.
For example, Disney’s rides are generally themed around story books that inspired the Disney classic movies. Other rides provide educational opportunities to learn more about sea exploration with Jules Verne, or learn about the real life Blackbeard. Spark your older children’s imaginations by arming them with books that complement their Disneyland adventure, and give them an opportunity to show off their smarts. They’ll love explaining the real story behind King Arthur’s Carousel to your little ones. And if nothing else, older kids just like being right with insider knowledge!
Without further ado, here’s what I put together with Family Travel Forum editor, Susan Finch, for your Disneyland ride adventure.
The Books that Inspire Serene Disneyland Cruises for Babies and Toddlers
We generally don’t think of Disney as a place where babies can enjoy some rides too, but as a mother of a (at the time) 10-month old baby, I found Disneyland very baby friendly. Here’s a list of what your little ones can enjoy with the family. For our family, we had a few favorites that our littlest one enjoyed, as well as big siblings alike.
Get your family inspired to learn more about the Pacific Islands on your Disneyland vacation. The Enchanted Tiki Room keeps babies and toddlers mesmerized with a stunning audio-animatronic show with exotic birds, tikis and flowers. Grade schoolers can learn more about the Pacific Islands with the beloved, Island of the Blue Dolphins, unfolding the tale of a young Indian girl learning the art of survival after getting stranded on a remote Pacific Island. Disney also has a fun series to compliment the exotic ride. In 2016, Disney announced an original new comic series called The Enchanted Tiki Room on sale now in merchandise locations at Disney Parks. The five-part comic series features Tiki-inspired artwork and a narrative for your kids to relive the real-life ride.
Favorite Animal Books from Disney Rides
Over at the Jungle Cruise, babies and little ones will love the leisurely cruise through a wilderness of wild animals and plants native to South Asia, Africa and South America. National Geographic features a kids series appropriate for various ages with plenty of photos and fun facts. For a family-friendly option that everyone can enjoy, try the Little Kids First Big Book of Animals and identify which ones live in which region of the world.
Families with 4th through 7th grade readers should check-out Mowgli’s Jungle Book featuring stories published from over a century ago. Ask your older kids to read aloud to younger siblings before the trip to prep their imaginations for the Jungle Cruise and beyond. And while we’re on the jungle theme, don’t forget about Tarzan’s Treehouse. Though not a serene boat ride, the tale goes that Tarzan’s parents built this from their shipwreck debris come to life at this playful display. Kids can climb the tree, explore the house and even play music at the Base Camp located at the bottom of the tree. Of course, the adventure book series of Tarzan compliments this attraction created by Edgar Rice Burroughs with 24 books to choose from.
It’s Such a Small, Small World!
And no Disneyland ride list would be complete without the family-favorite It’s a Small World. This 15-minute slow boat ride engages your child and fill them with joy as you travel the world to see it’s really not that big at all. The bright and glowing colors throughout It’s a Small World are as mesmerizing as the idea of the ride. Children will hear music, see traditional dress and culture from all 7 continents as you glide from one exhibit to the next.
Add to the experience with Hello World, It’s a Small World, a fun book for young kids for ages 3-years on up created by the Disney Book Group. For ages 3 to 7-years, try Children Around the World for a colorful look at how children from around the world live to learn more about their language, clothing and schooling from different regions. Meanwhile, the he 7 to 10-year age set can red a Life Like Mine and hear from 180 countries with plenty of real-life photographs with lessons and insights from diverse cultures. This book goes beyond what school is like in other cultures, and touches on issues like the necessity for safe and clean drinking water and protection from the destruction of war.
Enchanted Disneyland Adventures for Kids Ages 2-4
Toddlers aren’t always the easiest crew to keep happy and entertained long enough to stop running off or teeter towards a melt-down. But Disneyland anticipates the ups and downs of childhood and is ready to step-in with plenty of tasty treats, characters who come by and say hello and fun rides. To start, everything on our 0 to 2-year list is also suitable and toddler-approved for this age group.
Everything on our infant to 2-year-old list makes the cut for this age group from Tarzan’s Treehouse to It’s a Small World. But our 2 to 4-year olds are ready for a little more adventure and stimulation on their Disneyland exploration. Disney World’s Pirates of the Caribbean got a reboot at Florida’s Disney World and may seem a little scary to little ones sailing through the dark. However, Disneyland’s version features a slow boat ride with catchy songs and captivating displays for children. With a never ending show of visual effects the Pirates of the Caribbean is the perfect smooth ride for the entire family to relax and enjoy together.
For a fun pirate themed read, The Pirate Cruncher offers a thrill-seeking tale for pirate lovers with a crew setting off for an island of gold with unexpected twists and turns. Spoiler alert! There’s a monster in this book, so may not be appropriate for especially sensitive kids. Older kids ages 8 to 12 can learn more about one of the most notorious pirates that continues to inspire legend. Who Was Blackbeard takes a look at the life of Edward Teach who sailed during Queen Anne’s War and later settled in the Bahamas under Captain Benjamin Hornigold who taught him all about pirating.
Railroad Tales
Next, hop aboard the Disney Railroad to easily navigate the busy theme park, or trick kids into getting a little rest and taking a breather. It stops through New Orleans Square, Main Street U.S.A., Tomorrowland and Mickey’s Toontown with trains departing every 5 to 10-minutes you’ll never have to wait too long to hop on. There are more train books to possibly list starting with the Thomas the Train series, but there’s actually a fun and informative Disney train book your whole family will love. All Aboard: The Wonderful World of Disney Trains explores how the idea of Mickey Mouse originated on a train ride and explores photo archives, artwork and the history of the Disney’s history.
No literary-inspired round-up would be complete without mention of the classic Winnie the Pooh. The Critter County Disney ride invites guests into an oversized beehive that sails through Hundred Acre Wood while playful songs entertain. Most families of young children are already in the know that The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh is a must-read for any family featuring all your favorite characters like Christopher Robin, Piglet, Roo and of course Pooh. Get older kids in on the action by learning abouts authors A. A. Milne and Ernest H. Shepard born in the late 1800s in England. Milne’s son, Christopher, had a toy bear, pig, donkey, tiger and (you guessed it) kangaroo that inspired the characters from this classic series.
Twain Riverboat is a gem for families of all ages. The 2 to 4-year age group will love floating down the water in this half mile journey, and the bigger kids will have a fun and educational experience as the riverboat takes you back in time to the old American frontier. Float past old cabins, charming Native American villages, wild animals and more! This 15-minute ride also offers up a great break for everyone to relax and enjoy their tour of the spectacular sights as you listen to Mark Twain tell you about a time long ago when new discoveries and exploration made up the American Frontier. There are so many amazing Mark Twain classics to choose from to compliment this trip. Start with our favorites: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and the Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Keep with the educational boat theme with a ride on the full-scale replica of the original Columbia Rediviva (the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe in 1790). Fully-rigged, the Sailing Ship Columbia will take you along the Frontierland River in the same manner as they Mark Twain Riverboat but offers a little something special. You still float past the old cabins and charming Native American villages so you can enjoy some relaxation but underneath the deck is a wonderful surprise! Go ahead a journey below to find displays of the living conditions for 18th-century sailors. This museum will help kids explore some of their wildest dreams of what it means to be a sailor at sea long ago.
Little Liars and Knights Galore
“Pinocchio” reimagines the classic film come to life. But before it was a film, it was a book! The Adventures of Pinocchio was written by Italian Carlo Collodi featuring a Talking Cricket and good Fairy. But the lessons are still the same for kids of all ages. You shouldn’t tell a lie! As you embark on this voyage your little ones will see vibrant and colorful displays that recreate scenes from the original movie. Kids will love this slow ride quest of Pinocchio’s pursuit to become a real boy.
Speaking of larger than life classics, King Arthur’s Carrousel is a sight to be seen. This handcrafted carousel was built in 1922 and has a little bit of Mr. Walt Disney himself still alive in it. It’s a classic ride almost like any other but with a special touch. When the carousel was originally purchased by Disney it had various animals on it from giraffes to deer but Walt wanted to make sure that every little boy and girl had a galloping horse to ride in Fantasyland and that’s just what he did. Additional antique horses were located and the ride was custom made into the amazing display that it is today. Kids ages 8 to 14-years will love diving into King Arthur: Tales from the Round Table unfurling the adventures of King Arthur pulling a sword from a stone to become king, meeting with the Lady of the Lake and gathering around the legendary round table.
Alice and Peter Pan are Favorite Storybook Heroes
Enter the mystical and upside down world of Alice in Wonderland with three rides. Start with the signature Alice in Wonderland ride with the book’s lively characters like the White Rabbit and Queen of Hearts come to life. Next, the Mad Tea Party reflects the kookiness and vibrancy of the famous Alice in Wonderland. As you step onto the platform you are transported to a world of color and eccentric decor. The great thing about this ride is you can control the spinning with a wheel located in the center of each cup. There’s even more Alice to explore at Disneyland. Running since Disneyland’s opening day, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride features a 2 person open-air vehicle taking you on an untamed adventure through the English Countryside with suspense and thrill around every corner. And while your kids probably know all about the original Alice in Wonderland story, but do they know Lewis C. Carroll actually penned four different classics? Pick-up the Alice in Wonderland Collection to read Alice in Wonderland, Alice through the Looking Glass, Hunting of the Shark and Alice’s Adventures Underground.
Like the magical world of Alice in Wonderland, the Peter Pan’s Flight ride is a must go for any little one who loves the magic of Peter Pan. This magical journey begins in quaint London and takes you to vibrant Never Land where you will experience scenes from the 1953 classic movie Peter Pan. The drama, excitement and moments of anticipation all leading up to a victorious celebration will captivate your toddler.
Peter Pan’s collectible pop-up book offers a dazzling and delightful compliment to this Disney ride for anyone, but older kids might like the hardcover edition featuring the classic tale by Agnese Baruzzi. Keep it as a collector’s item as a memento of your time at Disneyland while your kids dive into the world of Pan, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook. If your kids can’t get enough of Peter Pan, take them on the aptly named Storybook Land Canal Boats at Disneyland. This slow boat ride is a great mash up of some of the most popular Disney movies. While floating down river you will see miniature hand-crafted scenes from Frozen, Peter Pan and more.
If you have older kids, check-out my grade school and teen’s storybook Disneyland vacation.
What are some of your favorite interactive activities and storybook themed adventures at Disneyland? Let us know by leaving a comment below!
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For summer vacation St John in USVI is an excellent place to visit. St. John is a true gem in the Caribbean with crystal clear waters, lush green mountains and gorgeous white sand beaches. Though it is the smallest of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John’s unspoiled beauty is perhaps the greatest found anywhere in the Caribbean. Sixty percent of the island is national park land, creating the illusion that you are as far from civilization as possible. However, fine shopping such as upscale jewelry stores and boutiques are just a short distance away. Boating is also a popular activity for visitors of the islands. Rent a boat and island hop to neighboring islands and cays or enjoy a day of snorkeling, swimming, picnicking and relaxing aboard one of many day sail charter boats.
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I would suggest a car seat cover it helped me and my wife a lot from our last trip to Hawaii with my baby daughter here it is
Trunk Bay, Cinnamon Bay, Hawksnest Bay, and through the termites’ nests of Virgin Islands National Park. These are some beautiful places which are really attracts travelers to visit the islands.
Yes! Go to the Dominican Republic at least one time in your life.
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Hello Clary, we are not attorneys but we do not see a need to have a power of attorney over your cousin for your trip. A permission to travel letter from the guardians, as well as a medical authorization letter — in case your cousin needs medical treatment — should be fine for your trip. This letter should come from the guardians, not you, so they should do it now rather than wait till your arrival to finish the paperwork. When they fill it out does not matter, since the letter will have the travel dates that your cousin will be with you. Have a safe trip and enjoy!
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I’m traveling with my cousin who is a minor to South Korea in July 2018 its less than 20 days away along with the travel to consent letter should I get a temporary power of attorney. Also should I set a specific time frame to do these things or can I do it the day before we leave. I ask because I have to travel to where she lives and we are flying out of her city two days after I get there.
Its a lovely place. My experience was very excellent. I enjoyed such an amazing camel ride. Staff was well-trained & well-dressed up. Very helpfull staff ,I am very impressed. I suggest to all to go there & have some fun.
Royal Desert Camp is one of the best tent camps in Sam, Jaisalmer. We had visited on 31st Dec and stayed here for the night. There was an extra charge for the Gala Dinner, but it was worth the money spent. We were 3 girls on a road trip and it was a safe and good place to be at.
Being in the city of Royal Tents in Jaisalmer of moving sand ridges, you can’t get away from the seat travel. A rough ride on a camel in the Thar Desert is one of the energizing things to do in Jaisalmer Royal Camps. It enables you to investigate the remote and segregated spots tucked amidst the abandon. Absolutely, the additional time you give on your safari, the more remote spots you are probably going to see and the more you may acclimate to and appreciate the abandon serenity.
Jaisalmer luxury camp in Sam Sand Dunes is an unquestionable requirement visit in the province of Rajasthan in the environs of the city of Jaisalmer. It is likely that you are going for a Desert Safari when wanting to visit Thar Desert or the consequences will be severe, the purpose of going there is pointless, making the Sam Sand Dunes an expanding significant vacation spot of the city.
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There is a reason why Iceland is a favourite travel destination. It’s natural beauty of mountains, volcanoes, and bodies of water make this country seem surreal … https://www.merrchant.com/daily/2/travel-blogs/
Indeed Caribbean islands are popular with families in the summer because of less rates than in winter, and the beaches and cultural attractions are just as appealing.
If you are interested in visiting Cusco, getting in touch with its people, volunteering in our Nutrition and education projects, then visit http://www.takemeinyourheart.org
My wife and I (US citizens) want to to take my 16 year old niece (who is a FIlipino citizen) to Korea for a graduation gift. We plan to pick her up in Philippines and fly together to Korea. We have all parental permissions and have proof of ability to support her trip. Is it possible for my niece to obtain the visa? A travel agent in the Philippines is telling us no.
What a wonderful graduation present! We cannot speak on behalf of the government of Korea, as they determine their visa policy for citizens of all countries who want to visit. What we suggest is that you contact the Korea Embassy in the US – 202-939-5600 – as you are U.S.citizens, and ask them for their advice.
Regardless of the visas, it is important that when you travel with your minor niece you have the Permission Letters, so that is a great first step.
Have a safe trip, please let us know if we can be of help.
I want to know how much cost the whole trip can be required to visit this destination. I would like to specific answer on thanks in advance.
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This is such a piece of paradise.
Love the pictures, outstanding post! You absolutely re-fueled my wish to visit Morocco. It’s been on my bucket incline for fairly some time. Sounds like you had a blast!
Indeed! Agra is one of the most beautiful places in India to visit. Taj Mahal is one of my favourites. Seeing Agra Fort in Person is quite mesmerizing too. Thank for the trip planning details. I will bookmark this for my future India travels.
A very nice information about Agra and its related places. People usually think a lot about making their trip well-organised. This will gonna help them.
Hurricanes strike without intimation, we need to take some preventive measures to reduce the impact of hurricanes. The information given here is really useful. I would like to add some of the tips that help to survive a hurricane like, create a plan for the family, secure your home with hurricane resistant products, always have a survival kit with you. Take some helpful hints from the professionals and secure your home and make sure you have an escape route ready with you.
Of course! Christmas is a magical time for children – and equally unusual for moms and dads who love nothing more than to see their little ones’ faces smiley with festive joy.
There are so many countries and their cities where people can enjoy these festivals, but I think London is the most popular place to enjoy the lightning of the festivals like Christmas.
Christmas is magical especially for kids. We were lucky enough to take our kids to Lapland when they were younger. Meeting the real Santa and his elves was wonderful.
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If anyone is looking for anything else to do in London, there is a Christmas market in Hyde Park that lasts through New Years. There are several other seasonal events that you can enjoy.
https://londonconnection.com/upcoming-events-london/
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Volunteer vacations, or voluntourism, is one of the fastest growing trends in the travel industry. By taking a volunteer vacation, you’ll be able to do good as well as have fun and make a difference in the world. Whereas volunteer is always appreciated by all people. One of my friends is a working as a volunteer for voyage humanitaire, these trips offer a great charity experience, Where you can offer your support to the needful people.
Nothing is more beautiful than Europe. Would definitely travel to Europe one day.
Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand is known for its vibrant street life and ornate shrines. It is a city which is exquisitely decorated with Buddhist temples all around along with various natural beauties. The city of Bangkok welcomes more visitors than any other city in the world and is known as a hot and chaotic city.
How did Halloween get to be so big? The most fun we ever had was at the Day of the Dead celebrations in Oaxaca, but I see now that in the US, it’s gone to a whole new level of madness.
A road trip through New England is beautiful at any time of year, but when the leaves begin to turn (anywhere from early September to late October) it can be spectacular.
The common wisdom is that the leaves get their signal to change color when night time temperatures drop below 40 F degrees. The farther north you go towards Canada, and the higher the elevation, the sooner this occurs. By mid-September you may see a whole range of colors in northern Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
In New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, those colors could reach their peak around early October. In Manhattan, New York City where my family lives, we always count on Columbus Day as being the height of leaf color around us, but a big storm or early frost can change all that.
The safest bet is to ask the source — tourism offices in the states you are interested in — as they monitor the climate and moisture in the leaves very closely. Here is a round up of resources for leaf peepers:
Leaf Peekers Guide Americas Fall Foliage
What a great list this is — I just got back from Norway and have to say that the Raumer railway, from Alesund up to Bergen, is another gorgeous ride. The Norway fjords are very beautiful.
I never knew South Dakota was an ice-cream hotspot, sounds like a great place for foodie familes. The local dishes–I need to try chislic–are making my mouth-water. Thanks for such an informative peice on a part of the country I know so little about.
We’ve just heard the good news that Finnair is increasing airlift to five airports in Lapland for the winter 2017-2018 season. Between Jan 1- March 24, 2018, Finnair will add four weekly frequencies to Rovaniemi, three to Kuusamo, and extra flights between Helsinki and Ivalo and Helsinki and Kittilä.
During the winter 2017-2018 season, Finnair will also operate new non-stop flights to Lapland airports from London Gatwick, Paris and Zurich.
we love this idea, to add actual storybooks to the amazing storytelling that goes on at Disneyland. Imagine you can follow up on the excitement of a thrill ride with the moral tale that influenced it, how much more meaningful that would become for our kids. thanks for sharing it!
My 16 yr old is planning to go to Costa Rica with an 18yr old and a 19 yr old. What papers do I need to fill out and have him bring?
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This article explains the forms that we recommend and why they are needed for the 16-year-old: https://myfamilytravels.com/content/14513-permission-travel-letters-and-why-you-need-them
There is a field within the article where you can input your email address to request that blank forms are sent to you. Please check your Inbox and spam filter for a confirmation email that will ‘confirm’ your request, and once you have clicked on it, you should get a second email with the forms themselves.
My family has been in the wholesale end of the souvenir supply business dating back to 1952 when my Grandfather came out of retirement at age 51 and bought a local wholesale jobber distributor that sold some small wooden novelties made in the Ozarks.
Along with my father’s youth, energy and drive they built a small regional business into a national Importer/Distributor with regional warehouses serving the souvenir needs of Tourist attractions throughout the US. It’s an interesting story and one that started with cheap trinkets Made in Japan that transformed Asia into the powerful Manufacturing Revolution that feeds thousands of Big box Retailers today.
One of our oldest and most popular local attractions here in the midwest that is still operating under the original Family is Meramec Caverns. The attraction has been largely shut down early this spring due to some troubling environmental problems which I believe developed after a regional Flood of the Meramec washed out the visitor center. I believe its set to reopen soon. This is the type of “Attraction” that has kept families on the road and vintage souvenirs making a comeback.
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Thanks for the feedback, that travel stroller you got looks like a great solution with 2 kids, but it’s pricey! Let us know how you like using it on your trip.
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Traveler Carla K asks:
My eleven year old son will be traveling with his grandmother to Vietnam and Cambodia. They will have a plane change in Korea (which will be a port of entry, so I assume they will go through immigration and customs here as well).
This is my question: Do I need to sign and notarize three separate forms (one per country)?
Our answer:
We are not attorneys but we recommend that you have several copies of the same form, and that the form include the travel information about the whole itinerary. In terms of changing planes, there may not be a need to go through Immigration in Korea. However, if you have an original form that mentions all the flights/countries within a broad range of travel dates, and have photocopies that grandparents can leave behind if requested by an Immigration official, they should be fine.
We wish your son and his grandmother a safe and fun trip — it certainly sounds like a fascinating journey to us.Thank you and please get in touch with other questions.
The CPB has some useful advice on this topic on their web page: http://ow.ly/Q2WEY
Well the 1st of June started out soggy. I, along with most all the captains had to cancel due to the fact that it rained and lightened most of the day. The rest of the week was beautiful. None of my clients this week wanted to Tarpon fish, so I stayed inshore most of the week, but the reports I’m getting are still saying that the tarpon bite is remaining strong at Bean Point and along the beach. All my clients this week wanted to stay inshore to take home some fish for the dinner table. The bite this week was slow in the morning but picked up at the tale end of the high tide and was good through the outgoing tide. Most days we were able to catch 20 or so trout with about half being in the keeper range. The big trout of the week was 23″ with most of the trout being caught in 3′-4′ of water on small grass patches. The Redfish bite has been slow but we are managing to catch a couple each trip during the higher water along the mangroves. The Snook bite has been good as long as the tide is moving. Most trips we were able to catch around 15-20 with most being in the 25″ range. If you are looking to book at fishing charter or fishing trip and are near Anna Maria Island, Bradenton Beach, Holmes Beach, Longboat Key, Bradenton, Sarasota, St. Pete, or Tampa areas book with Anna Maria Inshore Fishing, LCC call Fishing Guide Capt. Kyle (941) 345-7182 http://www.annamariainshorefishing.com or check out my brother Fishing Guide Capt. Ryan (941) 812-7435 http://www.bradentoninshorefishing.com
I just wanted to inquire how much a cruise is how long it is what the fees and baggage charges etc are there accommodation for children that are autistic _ is there a discount for people that are Disneyland annual pass holders
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Disney cruises are really fun, and their staff is so well trained to work with all kids, that I think you will find them able to include a child with autism in the regular children’s programming. (Royal Caribbean is the only cruise line I know — see story — that has specific accommodations and loaner toy kits, for example, for guests on the spectrum.)
DCL Cruises run 4 to 7 days typically, pricing varies because some have theme park tickets bundled in, some leave from Florida, others from California and a ship will be in Europe this summer.
You can find out more about Disney Cruise Lines at their site: vhttp://disneycruise.disney.go.com/ – that would be the place to inquire if pass holders get any type of discount. One good cruise travel specialist we know is Magic For Less — http://www.themagicforless.com/ – and they can help you sort through the many choices.
Have a great trip, we don’t think you’ll go wrong!
From a quirky retail store, to a nature park with over 380 live animals, the Shell Factory is “must see” for families visiting The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel in Southwest Florida. Located in Fort Myers, this iconic, offbeat roadside attraction offers a variety of activities, souvenirs and experiences for visitors of all ages to enjoy.
You can shop for Christmas decorations in the Christmas store (which is open year-round!), try out a hurricane simulator, watch hermit crab races, stroll through aisles filled with taxidermy, indulge in homemade fudge, channel your inner pirate in the Pirate room and more.
Thanks to Julianna Bryan for her fun suggestion.
Hello, my name is Joshua. You have a great site. I have a few questions that has branched off from reading your article by Kyle McCarthy about the road trip from Jacksonville Florida to Key West using A1A and also Route 1. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am in the navy and live in Jacksonville. I recently decided that I am going to take a long (month or longer) backpacking trip from Jacksonville to Miami (or Key west if I can make it). I am having trouble decideing which route to take A1A or Route 1. It seems as if you took both on your road trip. Maybe you can suggest which I take. If you can make any suggestions maybe you could consider I will be backpacking and looking for a decent sized shoulder on the side to walk on. I would like easier access to motels and food. I also wonder if I could plop a tent down anywhere in my travels? Also, I picture myself stopping for a cold beer here and there along my travels somewhere that a dirty backpacker would be welcomed. The problem is I am currently on deployment overseas so my research is limited and I am not very familiar with Florida at all yet. Any help for my backpacking trip would be greatly appreciated so I can start to plan it as much as I can at sea for now. The descriptions of your trip are very well detailed, I am just not sure which route to concentrate on or would be easier, more scenic and fun for a backpacker. I will continue to read your site as I love to travel and you have very detailed and relevant information. Thanks so much.
ubud would be super for a mother-daughter getaway. The Yoga Barn is terrific: it cascades down a hillside, first with welcome bungalow, then a really good restaurant, then a yoga building (photo below), then gardens and what I think are either cottages for accom or treatment rooms. And meanwhile you’re in ubud!
Some people stay at the yoga barn but it’s pretty expensive by ubud standards. I had a beautiful guest house– traditional compound with statuary and pool and ornate platforms — for $25 cDN and I left it for a better one. Plus today I went to beautiful spa, garden setting, 5 mins from yoga barn, and had massage , papaya scrub, and soak in a flower-filled tub — $27 cDN , so that’s maybe $20?
< The patio of my guesthouse.
Ubud is so very beautiful, my room is like a private bungalow by a ravine, beautiful greenery, sounds of cicadas and rushing water, and this little temple where the lady of the house does a ceremony every morning.
Ubud also has Balinese dance performances every night ($6), exquisite meals ($5)…
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