After a day at Disneyland®, California Adventure, Knott’s Berry Farm, Universal Studios, or Pacific Park, you just know they’ll sleep well that night. |
Walt Disney World Resort®, SeaWorld, Universal Studios, the Kennedy Space Center, Busch Gardens Tampa... hmm, maybe another week would be good. |
Revel in the natural world at the San Diego Zoo, Wild Animal Park, and SeaWorld, or “go electric” at LEGOLAND and Disneyland®. |
Go for a thrill ride deep inside the earth—Missouri has over 5,500 caves to explore. |
With 49 live performance theaters, three unspoiled lakes, and Silver Dollar City—a 50-acre, 1880s-themed amusement park—there’s something to keep everyone happy. |
Got an active bunch? White-water rafting in the Deschutes River, rock climbing, fly-fishing, hiking, and mountain biking in the high desert of Central Oregon will satisfy the most extreme athlete. |
This laid-back California resort town is perfect for your little surfer dude, beach horseback rider, whale-watcher, or beachcomber. |
If you ever get them out of the water there are luaus to feast at, volcanoes to explore, and the world’s largest astronomical observatory to help them reach the stars. |
We’re not sure what the kids will like more: the great beaches, snorkeling, and wave runner rides, or the fact that Mom and Dad are in such a good mood. |
They’ll play all day at “Caribbean of the Rockies” in the summer; in the winter there are miles of trails for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. |
Hundreds of yards of sand beach, an aquarium with regular seal-feeding hours, a carousel to ride on, and homemade ice cream stands; this is the stuff children’s vacation dreams are made of. |
Mountain biking, four-wheeling, horseback riding, boating and skiing on 120 inches of powder each winter. Could there be a better place for year-round fun? |
Fifty-five miles of lake and plenty of sunshine means endless summer fun. |
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