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7 Reasons to Take a Multigenerational Cruise

October 6, 2017 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Multigenerational Cruise

More and more families are traveling together these days.  And it’s not just parents traveling with their kids anymore. It’s grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins all combining their vacations to enjoy quality time together. Multigenerational travel is the perfect way for families to reconnect. And since cruises offer a range of activities and dining options to please a crowd, it’s the perfect vacation option.

Some of the family may want history and sightseeing while others want to relax by the pool and zip down waterslides. By planning a multigenerational cruise, everyone in the family can get what they want. Cruises provide a balance of age-appropriate activities as well as something for every personality and fitness level.

With so many options available for multigenerational vacations, why should you choose a cruise?

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Filed Under: Cruising

Dublin Airport Lounge Review: 51st&Green Lounge

August 22, 2017 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Where Ireland and America connect.  Or so the website says.

51st&Green is the new lounge in Dublin Airport for passengers flying to the United States. It’s located after U.S. Pre-clearance in Terminal 2.  Interestingly, it’s the closest airport lounge in the world to an active runway.  That makes waiting a little bit more entertaining.  And we had ample opportunity to check out the features of this modern lounge before our flight to Philly.

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Filed Under: Flying, Luxury Family Travel

*First Time Luxury in the Sky* American Airline Business Class Review Dublin to Philadelphia

August 19, 2017 by Dana Zeliff 2 Comments

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American Airline Business Class Review

American Flight
Airbus A330-200
Dublin DUB -> Philadelphia PHL
Business Class

After relaxing in the comfortable Dublin airport lounge, eating pancakes and sipping coffee, our flight to Philadelphia was announced.  We slowly walked to the gate and joined the short priority boarding line.  After having our tickets scanned, we made our way down the gangway as the kids bounced around in excitement.  Upon entering the plane, we took the coveted left turn to find our business class seats.

This was our first time flying in style with American Airline Business Class and it won’t be our last.

American Airline Business Class Review

Getting on Board: 

We were greeted by a smiling flight attendant as we found our seats and started stowing luggage into the overhead bins.  As there weren’t passengers fighting to get down the narrow aisle, I was able to take my time pulling out iPads and charging cords before placing the rest overhead.

Look at this excited girl
Pre-flight Champagne

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Filed Under: Flying, Luxury Family Travel

Sesame Place Amusement Park Must See Attractions

August 1, 2017 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Sesame Place Amusement Park

Sesame Place Amusement Park in Langhorne, Pennsylvania has 11 dry rides plus a clubhouse and play areas as well as 9 wet rides. The park is fairly small, so it’s possible to see everything in one day, assuming the lines aren’t too long.

Since Sesame Place is designed with little ones in mind, most of the rides are gentle enough for toddlers. However, there are a few rides that will please older kids as well.  We’ve listed all the rides below and put asterisks next to the rides your children won’t want to to miss.

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Filed Under: US Travel, Kids Travel Picks, Amusement & Water Parks, North America, Destinations, Sesame Place, Pennsylvania

Discovering the Best Coffee in Nice, France Sip By Sip

July 20, 2017 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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best coffee in Nice

With so many cafes and restaurants in Nice, it’s hard to separate the good from the bad, the worthy from the unworthy. Vacation time is precious, money should be well spent and I’m here to help you with that, at least where coffee is concerned! I’ve drank A LOT of it in Nice, usually going out at least once per week, if not more. There are some spots I go back to repeatedly with friends, and other places I’ve vowed never to set foot in ever again. To help visitors to my city, I put together a list of favorite coffee spots in Nice.

And it’s not just my opinion that went into the compilation of this list, but also the opinion of friends whose nationalities include Aussie, Nigerian, British, American, and French. I also searched online to find spots to try that other travelers and locals recommend.

For this list, I’ve targeted the Old Town and surrounding areas. Besides location, price was also a factor. You shouldn’t have to overpay for a good cup of coffee in France – unless the view is worth it. And even then, it better be good!!

Before sharing my favorite coffee spots, I want to share a few types of coffee in France.

  • Un Café is an espresso. This is a shot of espresso in a small cup.
  • Une Noisette is an espresso with a little bit of milk. It’s served in the same size cup as a café.
  • Un Café Crème is essentially a cappuccino but the word Cappuccino is actually Italian. In Nice you’ll typically see cappuccino listed on the menu (we are right next to Italy). If not, look for Café Crème. Café Crème is an espresso with foamed milk on the top served in a large bowl cup.
  • Un Café Americain is the closest you will get to typical American style filter coffee but they won’t just bring you milk or cream with it. Occasionally, a pot of hot water is delivered to your table with the cup to allow you to further dilute the espresso.  Also note, there are no free refills.
  • Un Café au lait is a large coffee with milk added.
  • Un déca is a decaf espresso.

The French typically only drink a milky version of coffee (such as Café au lait) with breakfast. For the rest of the day, it’s a café.  You also won’t find a lot of places offering coffee to-go or à emporter. The French like to sit and relax while drinking their coffee.

I still have more cafes to visit, but for now, these are my picks for the best coffee in Nice.

cappuccino

Brulerie des Cafes Indien
35 Rue Pairolière

Here they roast their own beans and the delectable scent of coffee wafts through the streets of Old Town. They also serve huge croissants, so it’s a nice spot for a quick and tasty breakfast to go with your coffee as well.

Closed Sunday and Monday.

cappuccino at Déli Bo

Déli Bo
5 Rue Bonaparte

Good coffee and tasty treats makes Déli Bo a great coffee spot. Sometimes we even buy a bag of the mini cookies that are served along side the coffee.  If you’re hungry, the mini croissants are also yummy.  I’ve heard it’s a good spot for lunch as well, but I haven’t eaten here yet.

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Filed Under: France, Europe Travel with Kids, Foodie, Destinations Tagged With: Travel in Nice

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Hi, I’m Dana. Planning a great trip shouldn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling travel forums, watching videos, and sorting through conflicting opinions online.

I've spent years exploring the world with my husband and our two kids, and those experiences shape how I help clients plan their own vacations. Together, we've visited 48 countries across four continents and spent nearly four years living in France.

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