Sunday, September 27, 2009

Central Coast's Friendliest Farm



The Avila Valley Barn is a great stop while travelling up the Central Coast. Not only do they have farm animals that families can pet and feed ($1 bag of lettuce), but they bake delicious and fresh fruit pies daily. The open-air market also sells colorful fruits and vegetables.

Little one's can stretch their legs running through a hay maze or take a tractor pulled hay ride. There are picnic tables and restrooms.

560 Avila Beach Drive • San Luis Obispo CA 93405805.595.2810

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Family Friendly Central Coast Escape

Driving up the Central coast and before arriving in San Luis Obispo, is one of the safest beaches in California. Located near Point San Luis in a secluded bay is Avila Beach. Due to its locations, it's sunnier here than other coastal communities.
The Inn at Avila Beach offers oceanfront units with balconies. Upstairs is a rooftop sundeck with BBQs, wet bars, televisions, couches, tables, and hammocks. The sunsets from up here are spectacular.
There are two piers. Harford Pier is a commercial fishing pier with pelicans, sea lions, and tanks filled with oysters, crabs and lobsters. You can purchase the freshest seafood in town and take it back to the Inn to cook on the grill.
Kids love to swing on the beach, play in the whimsical playground with a pirate ship and dolphins, and visit Avila Farm to feed cows, pigs, and donkeys. Don't forget to buy a freshly baked pie and some of their fresh fruit and vegetables. The Inn at Avila Beach - (805) 595-2300, 256 Front Street, Avila Beach.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The RALEIGH Hotel


My FAVORITE hotel in South Beach is the authentic art-deco resort, RALEIGH. One step into this perfectly preserved 1940 masterpiece is like stepping back into an elegant and relaxing lifestyle.
Walking up to the hotel from Collins Street, the lush trees and cruiser bikes near the front door, set the mood. As we walked towards the pool, we walked by the romantic terrace restaurant canopied under old Sea grape trees. Hanging basket lights and nearby orchids growing on trees gives this area a fun, funky, yet elegant feel. The pool is stunningly beautiful. Large black inner tubes floating on the pool allow guests to sit and capture the sun rays. The tubes match the elegant pool design trim. A raised sunning area with daybeds allows guests to view the Atlantic Ocean.
Raleigh – 1775 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, (305) 534-6300,

Thursday, September 3, 2009

New Cruise Ships Worth Exploring


Often we are asked which cruise line is our favorite? “All of them!” Each line is unique and offers innovative features to lure passengers onboard.
My article on New Ships Sailing our Seas was just published in the September issue of Not Born Yesterday. To read the article go to: Family Travel Outings - www.familytraveloutings.com.
Learn about the new features on the Carnival Dream, Ruby Princess, Holland America Eurodam, Celebrity Equinox and the much anticipated Cunard Queen Elizabeth. Scheduled to be launched in October 2010, the Queen Elizabeth sold out her maiden cruise in a record 29 minutes.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

One of Nature's Spectacular Wonders


The first time we hiked up to the top of Half Dome, we saw the identical view Ansel Adams must have seen when he said, "Yosemite Valley, to me, is always a sunrise, a glitter of green and golden wonder in a vast edifice of stone and space."

Yosemite is a great family destination to experience the natural beauty of this unique National park. Located in California, about four hours from Los Angeles, the park is about the size of Rhode Island with over 840 miles of hiking trails winding through breathtaking vistas of sculpted mountains and valleys carved from masses of granite.
We enjoy staying at the rustic Curry Village, or the Yosemite Lodge directly below the Yosemite Falls. For those who want to splurge, the Ahwahnee is a world-class resort.

Don't forget to bring your camera. Yosemite provides spectacular photo opportunities of wildlife at every turn. For more information go to http://www.yosemitepark.com/.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Desert Springs JW Marriott Resort and Spa


While taking a gondola-style boat tour and gazing at the black and white swans floating by at the Desert Springs, JW Marriott Resort and Spa (74855 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert) I told my husband and children I felt like I was in Maui. The resort is quite similar to the wonderful family resorts on Kaanapali Beach. In the winter, the air temperature is as warm as Maui.

The dramatic Grand lobby with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooks lakes, fountains, and golf courses. Boats glide smoothly on the waterways delivering guests to four different theme restaurants. Swaying palm trees, flamingos, swans, and colorful parrots can be viewed throughout the property. The only thing missing is the Pacific Ocean. But with two resort size pools, guests can swim, relax with a Pina Coloda and pretend (as I did) to hear a ukulele playing. Call (760) 341-2211 or (888) 538-9459.