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Visiting Tooele, Utah with Kids – Salt Flats, Wild Horses, Hiking & Western History

May 3, 2017 by Dana Zeliff 28 Comments

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Are you looking for a unique destination for your next family vacation? Do you want your kids to experience the great outdoors, learn some Western history and take part in unique festivals? I recently heard about Tooele County, Utah and did some digging.  I think it will be the perfect destination for our next trip across the U.S.  Tooele County offers outdoor activities, history, events, and more as well as must-see sights such as the Salt Flats & wild horses!   As part of my research into this diverse area, I’ve put together ideas to help plan your Tooele, Utah travel adventure with kids.

Tooele County is conveniently located along Interstate-80 in the western part of Utah, between Wendover, Nevada and Salt Lake City. Easily accessible from the interstate, Tooele County can be your main destination or a stop for a couple of days as part of a longer family road trip. It’s located less than 30 minutes from Salt Lake City making a day trip possible, if you’re crunched for time.

Tooele, Utah Travel with Kids:

 

Situated on the Bonneville Salt Flats, Tooele County is the venue for the fastest land-speed records on earth. Additionally, the Bonneville Salt Flats and Great Salt Lake are some of the most photographed landscapes in America. And if that’s not cool enough to appeal to even the most disinterested teen, Tooele County is home to the largest herd of free-roaming wild horses in Utah and one of the largest in the country!   It’s said the watering holes in the Cedar Mountains are the greatest places to observe the horses, sometimes from only a few hundred yards away!   Just these 2 activities alone would be enough to impress my kids, but there is so much more to Tooele County than Salt Flats and wild horses.

Some of the other activities in Tooele County include: Deseret Peak Facility, Scuba diving – Salt Water underground diving, Pony Express Trail, Wendover Air Museum, Donner-Reed Trail, ATV & OHV trails, Sailing on the Great Salt Lake, Benson Grist Mill and Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum.

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Filed Under: US Travel, North America, Destinations, Utah

World’s Best Mother’s Day Gifts for Travelers – Something for all Budgets

May 1, 2017 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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One of my favorite days of the year.  A day dedicated to celebrating being a mom.  If you’re looking for some gift inspiration, take a look at these best Mother’s Day gifts picked specifically for travelers.  Some gifts are practical and some are just for fun.  All will be perfect for the travel loving mom.

If you’re a mom, what gifts would you like to receive?

10 Best Mother’s Day Gifts for Travelers

While I don’t travel with a lot of jewelry, a jewelry bag does come in handy. It’s nice to be able to swap out a necklace during a trip or just to have somewhere to stash my jewelry at night instead of leaving it laying on the hotel side table with all the kids stuff. Anther option to the one pictured above is this fun Polka Dot jewelry bag.

Give mom the practical gift of luggage tags. I want this Vintage Suitcase Luggage Tag. It will look so cute on my suitcase.

No wardrobe is complete without a couple cute Travel Tees.  There are a bunch of styles available – perfect for any travel lovin’ Mom.

How about a World Map Travel Mug for all those busy work or travel days?  It ensures long lasting temperature and is made to order.

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What’s So Great About Cinque Terre Liguria? Plus, Why We Loved Manarola

April 28, 2017 by Dana Zeliff 3 Comments

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You’ve likely read about this picturesque community along the Italian Riviera. It seems everyone is talking about the string of rugged coastal villages known as Cinque Terre.  With all the hype, you may have been wondering, “what’s so great about Cinque Terre, Liguria?”

The seaside villages on the Italian coast are picture perfect with terraced vineyards and haphazardly stacked pastel colored buildings next to the glittering Mediterranean Sea.  The charming villages, so spectacularly situated, have not gone unnoticed.  Millions of tourists flock here each year to admire Ligurian architecture, take in breathtaking views from the hiking trails and savor Italian cuisine.

Cinque Terre, meaning “Five Lands”, is located in the Liguria region of Italy and is made up of 5 villages: Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore & Monterosso.  The area has been on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 1997. Tucked between sea and mountain, the villages were largely undiscovered until recently, when they were connected to the rest of Italy via train.

An interesting fact – The houses of Cinque Terre were painted different colors so the fishermen could easily identify their house while fishing offshore.

I think the key to making our visit to Cinque Terre so great was actually staying in Cinque Terre.  Many visitors to Cinque Terre are day trippers.  And while the area is fabulous in the afternoon, our favorite time of day was early evening.  Most of the tourists had headed home for the day and it was just the locals and a few other remaining visitors strolling the narrow streets, visiting shops and admiring the sparkling sea and vineyards.  The sunset is sensational and something the average traveler doesn’t get to enjoy.

Vernazza
Street of Vernazza
Riomaggiore

 

While there aren’t a ton of Cinque Terre hotels, we did find plenty of accomodation choices that suited our needs.  We rented an apartment with a balcony overlooking the sea.  It was the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of local wine after a day of exploring.

If you’re not a fan of touristy places, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t visit!  It just means, you should be a bit smarter about when you visit.  The best times would be April and October in the off season.  Our first trip was in October and it was perfect.  The weather was a bit chilly but it was great for hiking.

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Filed Under: Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations, Italy

Futuroscope Travel Tips: How to Spend a Day at France’s 2nd Largest Theme Park

April 26, 2017 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Kids are always looking for the next big adventure.  If you’re visiting the west coast of France, stop by Futuroscope, France’s 2nd largest theme park.  Kids can dance with a robot, go on a 4D adventure with Arthur and laugh at the antics of the Raving Rabbids.  We’ve put together some Futuroscope travel tips to help you prepare for a visit.

Just be aware that this is not a traditional theme park with roller coasters and thrill rides. At Futuroscope, you’ll experience multimedia attractions with 3D and 4D shows, watch educational videos on massive domed screens and even learn about water pollution through a laser game in the 8th Continent.

After entering the park and having your tickets scanned, go to the services center to the right of the entrance. You’ll see the British and Spanish flags above the doorway. Trade an ID card for free translator headsets. These will allow you to follow along with the shows in English or Spanish. All films are in French, but 9 shows can be translated. You’ll also want to grab an English map before starting your day.

Once equipped with your translator, head to Danse with les robots and Arthur, the 4D Adventure. They are 2 of the most popular rides in the park, so make these your first or last stops of the day.

Can you spot the Rabbid?
View from La Gyrotour
View from La Gyrotour

 

Kids favorite rides:

  1. Dances with Robots (Danse avec les Robots) – Dance party strapped into 23ft high robots
  2. Raving Rabbids Time Machine (La Machine à Voyager dans le Temps) – Take a trip through time with the Raving Rabbids.
  3. Arthur, the 4D Adventure (Arthur, l’aventura 4D) – 4D adventure through the world of Minimoys.
  4. Ice Age (L’Âge de Glace) –  A 4D experience with the nutty squirrel, Scrat and other Ice Age friends.
  5. La Gyrotour – Get 360º views of the park from 150ft in the air.
  6. The Little Prince in Studio 16 – Embark on a 3D adventure with Le Petit Prince.
  7. The Arena (L’Arena fun Xperiences)- The kids loved the slides so grab a mat and zip along.

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Filed Under: France, Kids Travel Picks, Europe Travel with Kids, Amusement & Water Parks, Destinations

Benefits of National RV Rentals

April 20, 2017 by Dana Zeliff 1 Comment

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Benefits of National RV Rentals

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Purchasing an RV is very expensive, so the cost to buy one may be more than you want to invest. What if you only plan to take road trips once in awhile? The good news is that you don’t have to let that stop you from enjoying the experience of traveling around the country in one. National RV rentals are available for those who enjoy taking the occasional road trip but who do not want the expense of buying an RV.

When you rent an RV, you get all the same conveniences you would have when buying one… but for much less. You can choose from a wide variety of makes and models so it’s easy to find something that you like. Additionally there are many rental agencies available to serve you. You can go with something simple or choose an RV with all the bells and whistles. The choice is yours!

Why invest so much money into buying an RV only to keep it parked in your backyard most of the time? It would be a waste of money.  This why renting an RV makes more sense for the occasional traveler. Here are some other benefits:

Benefits of National RV Rentals:

It’s Convenient

Renting an RV is convenient and easy to do, so you don’t have to deal with a lot of hassles when you go to rent one. They also have all of the necessities you’ll need to help make your road trip a pleasant one. You don’t have to worry about buying items to go in the RV such as dishes and cookware when you get the ones fully equipped. All of these things are part of the rental package.

You can save also money when traveling because you’ll be staying in RV parks instead of expensive hotels. RV parks have water, sewer and electric hook-ups, so you can have all the conveniences of staying in a hotel but at a fraction of the cost.

You Have Fewer Responsibilities

Another great thing about choosing National RV rentals over buying an RV is that you don’t have to worry about making repairs and keeping maintenance up on it. Of course, you will need to do general maintenance while it’s in your care but if anything major happens such as engine or transmission trouble, you don’t have to worry about making the repairs.

Road trips are a great way to spend quality time together with your family. You’ll be creating memories that will last a lifetime. If you enjoy camping out under the stars and sitting around a campfire but still want modern conveniences like bathrooms and kitchen appliances, then traveling in an RV is the best way to go. When you only have the opportunity to travel once in awhile then renting an RV seems more practical than buying one for most people.

Renting is also the practical choice for determining if you WANT to purchase an RV.  Buying sounds great in theory, but is it the best choice for your family?  We took a trip to Maine in a rented RV to determine if we wanted to make the BIG purchase.  As it turns out, RV’s really aren’t our thing.

What do you think?  Go with National RV Rentals or buy your own?

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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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