Got a case of wanderlust that won’t quit? Your next family holiday is a click away. Our moms have bounced around the globe testing out family vacation spots from campgrounds to African safaris and they’re dishing the dirt on what works, what doesn’t and what you need to know before you go. Get all the Northeast family travel information essentials you need (from a traveling mom's perspective, natch!) to dive into your next family vacation adventure.
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Each year, my sisters visit NYC from Canada for a weekend of girl fun. Of course, it’s wonderful to spend time with them but I also love the fact that I get to see the city that I take for granted (and um, complain about a lot). When acting as a tour guide, it is important to get a sense of what your guests like before heading out for a night on the town. New York has so many options: spas, tours and the offbeat. We opted for laughter and music.
When it comes to history, you can’t beat a visit to Philly. It has more history than an American History II textbook – and sometimes that is exactly the problem.
Even though I have lived in New York for over 10 years, I am still discovering more and more places to visit. A couple of weeks ago, I took my kids to see SPY: The Secret World of Espionage at Discovery Times Square. I can honestly say this is an exhibit where the entire family can learn “new tricks”.