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Thanksgiving: Do Families Bite off More Than They Can Chew?
The 33 NewsThe holidays, full of food, fun and ever changing family dynamics. Jack and Kelly Hutcheson are off to St. Louis for Thanksgiving. It's where Jack's family lives and they say the visit should go smoothly. Kelly says her family is the one prone to drama....Tags: Texas, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Holidays, Thanksgiving
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Family vacation hot spots in Indianapolis
The Children's Museum. Sometimes biggest is best, and this, the largest children's museum in the world, is a smashing hit with kids of all ages. Ramps spiral up five floors, with Dale Chihuly's largest-ever permanent glass installation soaring up...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Mini, Adults, Trips and Vacations, Arts and Culture
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Tips for a successful Indianapolis family vacation
- Rush-hour traffic. If you're staying north, plan to head that way before 4:30 or wait until closer to 6. It's not as bad as most major cities, but who wants to eat up time crawling along the freeway?
- It's not without foundation that Roger Miller...Tags: Indianapolis, Washington (U.S. state), Trips and Vacations, Travel, Family
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Where to stay on your Indianapolis family vacation
A prodigious convention business puts downtown rooms in demand year-round, although prices are lower than in most major cities and many hotels offer family-fun packages; expect to pay between $100 and $200 a night. Farther afield, prices drop. Prices soar...Tags: Indianapolis, Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Indianapolis: Getting around on your family vacation
Indianapolis is a city of wheels and freeways, public transportation is virtually nonexistent, and taxis don't cruise for fares beyond downtown. Count on renting a car or bringing your own if you want to travel beyond downtown.
- An airport notorious...Tags: Indianapolis, Illinois, Trips and Vacations, Travel, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Family vacation hot spots in Ft. Lauderdale
- Butterfly World, in Coconut Creek, is 10 acres of waterfalls, and tropical gardens and home to thousands of living, brightly colored butterflies. Visit the outdoor café. Admission is about $25 for adults, $20 for children three-11 and kids under three...Tags: Wetlands, Theme Park Vacations, Adults, Forests, Children
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Where to stay on your Ft. Lauderdale family vacation
- Seminole Hard Rock Hotel in Hollywood is first and foremost a destination in itself: with a humongous 350,000 square feet of shopping, dining, and entertainment venues; 17 restaurants, 11 bars and a lagoon pool area that kids adore. Prepare to spend...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Lifestyle and Leisure, Florida, Personal Service, Trips and Vacations
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Ft. Lauderdale: Getting around on your family vacation
Broward County doesn't offer a tourist- welcoming transportation system. A rental car is almost a necessity. Plan days ahead of time to maximize use of the auto and consider day-long visits in one area. You can also take advantage of the beautiful weather...Tags: Florida, Trips and Vacations, Broward County, Travel, Family
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Dollywood perfect for family vacations
Theater critic-- If your circle of friends includes self-styled urban sophisticates, a declaration that you like to take your family vacation in and near Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., is a bit like announcing you're a fan of Ann Coulter at a global-warming...Tags: Dolly Parton, Theme Park Vacations, Florida, Rentals, Death
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Children’s museums take a hands-on approach to little visitors
As our theater seats rocked back and forth for "takeoff," the kids watching the 4-D animated film "Journey to the Center of the Barnett Shale" at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History squealed in unison. We had been sprayed with so much mist that...Tags: Florida, Science, Science and Technology, Trips and Vacations, Arts and Culture
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Tips for a successful Ft. Lauderdale family vacation
Traffic can be tough during rush hours, so try to stay off the major highways during the heavily trafficked morning and afternoon times of day. South Florida can have a daunting climate if you visit between May and September. Be forewarned--this is a...Tags: Atlantic Ocean, Everglades, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Family
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