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USA: Southeast, Family Camps for Family Vacation Fun.
Family camp requires no management skills. From exotic up-close animal encounters at Busch Gardens or mother/daughter sailing lessons in North Carolina to space simulations at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville or river rafting at Ace Adventure in West Virginia. Family camps make it easy to be a kid with your kids.
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Tours: Kumuka Worldwide, Lions, Camels, Pandas or Alpacas with Kids.
The vacation choices just keep getting better. Families can now choose from a range of active, cultural and inspiring holidays in Asia, Africa, South & Central America and The Middle East. The new family adventures brochure outlines dozens of additional family vacation ideas. From tigers, temples and Taj Mahal to Incas, alpacas and Lake Titicaca the ideas have been crafted into family mode so that both adults and children have a great time.
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USA: Southwest, Family Camps Just for Fun.
There are family vacation camps to fit all family types. Some are pure camps which include parents or grandparents along with kids; some are hybrids that are really resorts with great activity programs, but all make it easy to be a kid with the kids. Imagine interacting with sea lions in Texas, taking a moonlight swim in New Mexico or listening to a frontier story in Oklahoma. Plan on making a few one-of-a-kind family memories.
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USA/Canada: KOA, Family Vacation Fun - No tent? No problem.
Each May KOA launches the summer camping season with a weekend camping session. KOA camping locations from Maine and Nova Scotia to Texas and California participate. KOA's seventh annual "Come Camp & Care With Us Weekend" weekend will be May 14 & 15, 2010. Campers who stay a paid night at a participating KOA on Friday, May 14 will receive a free of camping on Saturday, May 15. This event also serves as a fundraiser for KOA Care Camps for children with cancer.
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USA: Heartland, Family Camps Just for Fun.
Campfires and s’mores, scavenger hunts and hayrides, canoeing and archery, family camp is about enjoying the fun stuff with your kids. If your family vacation schedule is flexible then now is the time to secure a much coveted spot at a family camp. In Nebraska trek the Oregon Trail by wagon, in Wisconsin hike the pine needle pathways of the north woods and in Minnesota go muckwomping. This is the fun stuff.
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USA: KOA, Wagon Rides, a Jumping Pillow and Movies-Under-the-Stars.
Camping is just not the same anymore, at least not at Kampgrounds of America (a.k.a. KOA). In case you have not been watching KOA locations have been making some changes which have plenty of appeal to families. In addition to maintaining their standard of excellence they are fostering fun for all ages. Of course anyone would expect campfires and s’mores but now the list has personality. From waterslides and trout ponds to wagon rides and a “Jumping Pillow” the KOA camping locations have their act together when it comes to providing the fun stuff.
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Maine: Washington, Medomak Family Camp – Rowing, Campfire Stories, and Never Ending Family Fun.
If you are browsing for a summer camp for your children and the descriptions make you wish to be a camper yourself, wish no more. Reserve a week at Medomak and stay on for campfires, yoga, arts & crafts, hiking, stargazing, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, blueberry picking, tennis, sculling and rowing. Sharing in the fun will make summer camp memories even better.
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Indiana: Indianapolis, Bob the Builder™ Returns to the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Bob the Builder™ and his Can-Do Crew invite aspiring builders and their families to help get the job done, as the first-ever, hands-on Bob the Builder—Project: Build It traveling exhibit returns to The Children's Museum of Indianapolis on Feb. 6, 2010. The 2,000-square-foot multimedia exhibit, presented by Delta Faucet, produced by The Children's Museum of Indianapolis and HIT Entertainment, and supported locally by Veolia Water, stays through May 23.
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Minnesota: Otter Tail Country, Family Vacation Ideas - Lakes, Loons, and No Lines - Except for Fishing.
Families can escape to Otter Tail County no matter what season, and enjoy a delightful family vacation without worrying about crowds or stress. It is a secret family vacation spot with cabins, B & Bs, lodges and resorts tucked away in the woods by lakes and streams or at the edge of a flower covered meadow. Some roads have no names and every other car has a boat or a canoe. Lakes yield fish and nights make star gazing exceptional - no schedules required, having fun is easy.
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Minnesota: Detroit Lakes, East Silent Resort Family Vacation Ideas – Sand Volleyball, Fishing, and Banana Boat Rides.
Customize your perfect Minnesota lakes vacation with the endless possibilities. Imagine a cozy cabin in the woods on the shores of a sparkling lake. Then add skiing, tubing, fishing, snorkeling, canoeing, swimming, and boating plus sand volleyball, basketball, lawn games, campfires, bird watching, biking and a safe playground for tiny tykes.
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Arizona: Tucson, Nickelodeon Getaways Check Back In To Starr Pass This Spring.
After a “slimingly” successful spring, summer and fall at JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa, the resort announced today the fun-filled Nickelodeon Getaway program will return this spring. Beginning Friday, March 5, families can once again enjoy an exciting weekend filled with games, crafts, Dive-In movies, and character meet & greets, all with a side of “neat” or “messy.” Families are invited to experience SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer, games, movies, slimings & more - many of the events are free to guests.
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Tours: Thomson Family Adventures, Family Trips - Fun, Easy, and Amazing.
Imagine taking a family adventure vacation created by families for families, one that makes it easy to get away, have fun, create memories. Think about sharing one of a kind experiences with your children or grandchildren like hiking in a Costa Rican cloud forest, cruising the Galapagos Islands, gazing at the Pyramids of Giza, witnessing the amazing wildlife of Tanzania, or counting stars in Morocco.
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