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Visiting New Orleans during Mardi Gras with small children is not recommended, however during other times of the year you can visit Mardi Gras World, just a ferry ride across the Mississippi from Canal St. This warehouse and float builder is a place for you to try on costumes and masks as well as view enormous sculptures used in celebrations past. Check out the Audubon Insectarium, Aquarium and New Orleans Zoo while you are visiting the Big Easy. There are also many “haunting tours” for those not faint of heart.Just take a stroll and recognize some familiar places from recent and classic Hollywood films sure as Fantastic Four, Green Lantern and A Streetcar Named Desire. Be sure to take in a jazz or zydeco show at one of the many music venues. Jackson Square, a plaza in the heart of the French Quarter, is a fun spot for families to explore.
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The Waikiki Aquarium recently opened the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Exhibit. Showcased in a 4,400-gallon tank are marine life from the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. Kids will be able to see table corals, Hawaiian Morwongs, Masked Angelfish, Bandit Angelfish and Japanese Pygmy Angelfish to name a few. If you want a more hands on approach, and what kid doesn’t, there are interactive touch screens and graphics in the exhibit as well. Open daily from 9am to 4:30 pm or visit the website at www.waquarium.org.
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The Beverly Garland in Universal City, provides easy access to Universal Studios, Hollywood Bowl, Kodak Theatre, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. The best feature is the Kids Suites. These rooms include a living area and a kingsize bed and a separate area with bunk beds, a flat screen TV and small desk just for kids. Besides the pool, which is always a hit with families, there are tennis courts and a playground on the property.The hotel provides free shuttle service to Universal Studios.
Several tour operators are focusing on families and travel to exotics like Borneo, Thailand and Cambodia with Asia Transpacific Journeys. What a great way to learn about other lifestyles and traditions! Did you know that Fijians are among the best babysitters in the world? Almost every resort in Fiji offers some kind of complimentary kids program with activities like snorkeling, spearfishing, crab hunting and other excursions. If the parents want a night on the town, babysitting services are approximately $4 an hour, which is pretty inexpensive!
Adventures by Disney has added a Greece itinerary for 2012 and cruising the Mediterranean is always a popular way to visit European countries.
Speeking of cruises, families are cruising more and more. Whether it is tracing your heritage in Europe, Asia or South America, cruising with your family is a great way to discover new places and still feel comfortable that your kids will find something to eat. Why not try cruising on American rivers or try the Inter-Coastal waterway or small ship cruising up the New England coast?
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