family travel
Wander answers all your questions about family travel except "Are we there yet?"
Travel Plan That Took 10 Years
OK, so I'm not really sure how this goes, but I've wanted to try it out for a while now. So here goes. Where do I begin? I’ve been traveling since I was a baby. Travel has and always will be a part of my life. The wanderlust is strong in this one (my attempt at adding a Star Wars reference, but oh well).
----- ------Published 6 years ago in WanderSeaQuest
Who loves to look at the creatures that live in the ocean? Now you do not need to live by the water to experience, and learn about the animals that live in or near the beautiful blue waters. SeaQuest is a new interactive Aquarium that has come to the shores of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Located in the Layton Hills Mall, this new feature is establishing itself as an experience the whole family will enjoy.
Trycia LinoPublished 6 years ago in WanderThe Day I Saw Stephen King’s House
It was a cloudy, creepy October afternoon. My aunt, my grandpa and I were driving down to Bangor, Maine from St. Agatha in order to accompany my grandpa to the hospital for heart surgery. We left St. Agatha around 9:46 in the morning and stopped at my other aunt’s to get brake fluid. We said our goodbyes and off we went.
Anik MarchandPublished 6 years ago in WanderEverything You Need to Know About Traveling Pregnant
Being pregnant isn't fun. There's morning sickness, the inability to consume alcohol, and that weird heaviness you might feel in your groin when you reach later months before the baby is born.
Mackenzie Z. KennedyPublished 7 years ago in WanderDisney World Made Easy
So you are thinking about going to Disney World. Or maybe you have a gone a couple of times and feel pretty confident. Fantastic. The biggest question is if you have started your planning and what are you going to do when you get there. If you have a ton of disposable income and throw money at the park, this article may not be for you as you probably have the park putting together your itinerary now. But if you are an average person and want to make this dream happen without breaking the bank, then this series is for you. You may still get some pointers over how to get the most out of your day for each park.
Tom SzostakPublished 7 years ago in WanderGriswald Family Vacations - Take 1 and 2
Take 1 Wally World... here we come... Look kids! Big Ben! Parliament! We are so the Griswalds..... So, I'll start with the good news. We were grateful to have made it from Southern California to Utah before sunrise. We left a little late, as often happens with the hustle and bustle of leaving the house with a family. Our 7 hour drive often stretches to 8 with traffic and sometimes even 9 with the frequent potty and refueling stops. So, we were quite happy to make good time and get there with some sleep inducing darkness left to help us harness the zzzz's.
Sheila SiegelPublished 7 years ago in WanderWalt Disney World Orlando
As someone who has visited Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida four times now, I consider myself somewhat of an expert, as do other people. I find myself constantly giving advice, directions and have even been mistaken as a cast member a few times.
Grace LynchPublished 7 years ago in WanderRemembering the Magic of Disney
I was in a Barnes & Noble one day back in the 90s. I was doing some Christmas shopping. I’m standing in the biographies section, spending more time on my favorite genre and thinking more about what I would like to read rather than what would make a nice gift. I have my neck craned so I can read the vertical titles. That’s when I see a thick new biography on Walt Disney. My mind was instantly transported back to my youth.
Bliss
I'm living in Abbotsford, British Columbia with my older brother in a cheap rent, two bedroom apartment in a bit of a problematic neighbourhood. It's probably the one thing that makes me feel grateful that up till this point, I've lived a pretty sheltered life.
Take Grandma Glamping!
Whether it's a mini break to the big city, an all inclusive getaway to paradise or a staycation beside the sea, there is no denying the fact that everybody loves a holiday.
Michelle HunterPublished 7 years ago in WanderTravels with My Parents: Burgundy, France
My parents have always been great travellers, it's one of the gifts that they've given us as a family is a love of travel and the confidence to go out and experience the world.
Gareth JohnsonPublished 7 years ago in WanderArizona Bound
Growing up, I never believed in ghosts or hauntings, until my adult years in Arizona when I decided to make a career for myself in the healthcare industry and when both my parents became ill and passed away. When skeptics say, "I have to see it to believe it," I get it. I was one of those skeptics who had to see it to believe it.
Kate AdamsPublished 7 years ago in Wander