Southwest Germany offers loads of festive Christmas markets with food, rides, and holiday cheer

Sparkling snow, twinkling fairy lights, and wooden huts adorned with decorated green garlands while the smell of sweet roasted nuts fills the air—it’s not just a scene from a childhood fairy tale. It is the reality all over Germany from the end of November to the days leading up to Christmas. One of the most magical Christmas experiences one can have is visiting a Christmas market in Germany.

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Germany is a large country filled with amazing Christmas markets. How do you narrow it down for a one-week family trip? Our top tip is to choose one region to focus on instead of buzzing all around the country. One of the most beautiful areas with a great number of unique markets is in the southwest region of Germany. This area includes Stuttgart and the Black Forest. This is an ideal area for family travel as the markets are all reasonably sized making them manageable for families with kids of all ages. 

Stuttgart Weihnachtsmarkt

One of the oldest and most beautiful markets in Germany, the Stuttgart Weihnachtsmarkt is a wonderful introduction to the German tradition of Christmas markets. The Stuttgart Christmas Market occupying several blocks of space in the shopping district offers the 3-4 million visitors each year a look into traditional and commercial markets all woven together in one place. The 300 wooden stalls, decorated with personality showcase a variety of items from traditional German foods to holiday decor to practical household items.

Entertainment here like the massive Ferris wheel, small ride-on train, and roller rink provides fun for the whole family. Adults will enjoy sipping their gluhwein (mulled wine with Christmas spices) while kids can have their alcohol-free version at the same time. The food on offer at this market rises above most other markets in that you can almost find anything you want from market staples to local favorites like käsespätzle (Germany's version of mac & cheese).

Esslingen Medieval Market

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One of the coolest markets in this part of Germany is Esslingen's Medieval Christmas Market. As you walk off the train making your way to the old town square you will begin to see the traditional style of buildings begin to emerge. This market is split into two sections essentially—the more traditional Christmas market with stalls selling all of your favorite items like boiled sweets, gingerbread cookies, and holiday decorations. Continuing further into the market you will find the atmosphere has changed into one harkening back to medieval times. 

One of the most unique features is the "public hot tub" where you can book a 2-hour session with your friends to soak in the middle of the market. It's not as odd as it sounds, as you have privacy if you would like. The wooden tub books out in advance so if you think you might be interested, do plan ahead.

Other than this striking feature, this market is loaded with cool stalls selling everything from medieval clothing, homewares, unique medieval games, and jewelry all while intertwined with more modern stalls selling pottery, mistletoe decorations, and holiday decorations. This market is extra special due to the children's area that has carnival-type games, all with the medieval twist—jugglers, archery, axe throwing, crossbow shooting, and catapulting. For the littles, take a ride on an all-wooden Ferris wheel or an adorable swing both propelled by hand.

For eats and treats, you will be lured in by exotic spices and smells as you pass the dried fruit and nut stalls, massive cinnamon buns, flatbread pizzas, and of course the market staple bratwurst. 

Ludwigsburg Baroque Market

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This adorable market located just north of Stuttgart can be visited on a day trip or on an overnight stay. Brightly lit angels adorn the skies above this town square set from the 18th century lined with two Baroque churches and adorable homes. The 170 stalls here are all elaborately decorated in traditional materials—stuffed (real or pretend, you can't always tell!) creatures and dazzling pine garlands strung with fairy lights while the inside is filled with handcrafted goods. 

The Ludwigsburg market feels more homegrown with locals milling about, chatting up the stall vendors, sharing mulled wine, and enjoying the festivities. The stalls sell more unique items not seen at other markets including amazingly detailed and cool hand puppets. This market also had some of the best varieties of food that we experienced at any market—try the Stockbrot (bread on a stick) in either a savory or sweet version, the langos (deep fried flatbread with toppings), knödels (a dumpling sweet and savory), as well as the traditional rote wurst on brot (red sausage on bread). There are also crêpes for the kiddos, hot chocolate, and lots of kinderpunsch options. (My 12-year-old proclaims this market to have the best kinderpunsch throughout all of Southwest Germany.)

Gengenbach Weihnachtsmarkt & Advent Building

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Gengenbach, located just south of Baden-Baden and on the edge of the Black Forest is a popular tourist destination throughout the year. However, during the winter season, Gengenbach is known for having a large advent calendar displayed on 24 windows of its 18th-century town hall building. In recent years, the story depicted on the windows is from the book The Little Prince. The daily reveal occurs each afternoon at 6 p.m. for the following day's window.

In addition to this tourist draw, the medieval town center is an absolute delight to walk around. Take time away from the market itself to explore the little cobblestone lanes leading around the square to see where people live. The decorations on the front of the buildings as well as around the town give insight into the quirky arty charm of this town.

While the market itself isn't too large, it offers all the traditional food stalls you will come to expect including crêpes, sausages, and flammkuchen (flatbread pizza). Individual stalls here are much less commercial, offering unique items you will have not seen at other markets including wooden carved crafts and household decorations aimed more towards locals and German tourists.

If you have time on your itinerary we'd highly recommend staying over a night in this town to soak up the energy once the day trippers have left. 

Ravenna Gorge Weihnachtsmarkt

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The most picturesque market we visited is the tourist hotspot located deep in the Black Forest, the Ravenna Gorge Christmas Market. This small market is held under the viaduct arches of the Devil's Valley Railway. If you are lucky, you will see a train cross the bridge with its windows lit up at night, while soaking up the holiday vibes hundreds of feet below.

There is little else that can compare with strolling the market with beautiful instrumental alphorn sounds playing over the speaker system, while a roaring communal fire pit beckons you under the changing lights of the train tracks above.

The market itself isn't the one to do your shopping at, as it is quite small compared to the others on this list. You get the sense from the patrons and the various stalls offering an abundance of food and drink that this market is more about hanging out amongst the wilderness and views than shopping. Rightfully so, the snowy hills in this area of Germany provide an exceptional backdrop to admire. That said, during our recent visit, we spied a local cuckoo clock maker offering a few items, a self-proclaimed professional hobbyist potter, and some beautiful woodwork among many other local artisans.

A note for visitors, you will find this market to be much more heavily touristed than other markets on this list due to its Instagram-worthy photos. Car parking requires an advance reservation as do the many shuttles dropping guests from nearby towns. This is one market you will need to plan around as it is also only open on Friday-Sunday.

+1 Bonus Market: Baden-Baden

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Known as the wellness center in Southwest Germany, Baden-Baden is the perfect place to stop off from Stuttgart as you head deeper into the Black Forest. This spa town bubbling over with thermal waters has even more to lure visitors in the winter with its adorable Christmas market. With its hilly streets, chic shopping area and fantastically laid out market, you will wish you booked even more time here. The market offers a large selection of delicious traditional foods (the best käsewurst we ate was here!), beautiful handmade crafts from locals and even snow globe bubbles to relax in! Our visit was made even more magical with a quick dumping of snow. While in town, don't forget to book into one of the amazing thermal spas for a relaxing warm soak.

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Getting There

For US visitors, the easiest way to get to this area of Germany is to fly into Frankfurt which offers a great number of direct flights and connections from throughout the US. From Frankfurt airport, you can hop on a train directly to Stuttgart which serves as a hub for Southwest Germany and the Black Forest. Most markets on this list can easily be reached via train, however, we highly recommend hiring a car to dive deeper into the Black Forest region as trains do not reach many destinations. Driving in Germany is efficient and easy, with automatic cars accessible. And who wouldn't want the opportunity to test out their driving skills on the German Autobahn? 

Tips on Planning Your Trip to Germany for Christmas Markets

Planning a trip to Germany to see Christmas markets can be daunting and overwhelming with over 2,000 markets in the country. Below we share a few general tips to make your dream trip a success.

  • Pack for cold and wet weather with lots of layers, including warm shoes, gloves, and hats.
  • Cash is king in the markets, so hit the ATMs before you reach the market.
  • Getting around by train is extremely efficient, but to get well off the beaten path, a car is great.
  • Plan for only 2-3 hours outdoors at a time as your feet or fingers will begin to get too cold.
  • If you see something you like, buy it. You may not see it again. The same goes for food—if it looks good, try it.
  • Leave space in your suitcase for the adorable market-specific mugs offered at each market for only 3 Euros.

Whether your kids are young or old, this is a family trip worth planning for. While ushering your kids from one market to another may not sound like an ideal winter getaway, trust us there is so much on offer for kids of all ages that they will surely be sucked in even if their pre-teen angst tries to stop them.

Parenting secret: One of the best resources for parenting advice is other parents. Whether you’re a first-time parent, a mom of twins, a father looking to connect with other dads or in search of some neighborhood families to share info with, there’s an NYC parenting group for you. Read on to find your fit. For more ways to connect try these NYC Parenting Facebook groups. For ideas on what to do with your new addition, check out things to do before your baby turns one, and what all new NYC parents need to know.

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A Mother is Born
Sometimes the best resource for Parenting 101 can be found by turning to another mother with some serious child-rearing knowledge.  A Mother is Born is a business owned by a mother, Meredith Fein Lichtenberg, who also happens to be a registered international board-certified lactation consultant, certified childbirth educator, non-fiction writer, among other talents.  The business offers pregnancy and parenting services for New York City moms.  The website provides insights, tips, events, and information on classes and groups for pregnant couples, new moms, working moms, and moms seeking lactation advice.  Meredith Fein Lichtenberg teaches group and private childbirth classes, prenatal workshops, new mom classes, and offers private consults to smooth the transition for moms going back to work.

Online: amotherisborn.com

Bad Moms of Long Island
One of the newer entries to our list, the Bad Moms of Long Island Facebook group was started by LI mom Jesse Curatolo back in September of 2018. It's a strictly no-judgement zone, and venting is encouraged! (If you get on a high horse, you'll be asked to leave.) Sorry dads—this one is just for moms. Talks of in-person meetups for the group are in the works for 2019.

Online: facebook.com

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Big City Moms
Big City Moms was founded by city moms for city moms, and its biggest event is one no expectant mother or growing family should miss.  Biggest Baby Shower Ever, held in NYC (and many other cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, and San Francisco) is a jam-packed event that promises and delivers and event filled with gear, info, demonstrations, and more. (Mocktails for all!) Expect to be pampered, receive goodies galore and gain some helpful information about the whole having-and-raising-a-baby thing. Plus, over 100 vendors attend hoping to seduce expecting parents with some of the newest and best baby and parenting products on the market.

Beyond this epic event, other Big City Moms upcoming events include UES New Moms Support Group weekly get together, Infant and Toddler Safety and CPR Class, Nanny Safety Class, and an Expectant Moms Dinner.  The website includes a blog that offers tips for parents and those expecting, the hottest trends in the industry, as well as chances to win amazing baby products and more.  The company was formed over 12 years ago and while they have accrued over 300,000 members throughout the years, they also acquired some hefty celebrity fans such as Jessica Alba, Christopher Gavigan, Susan Lucci and Kimberly and James Van Der Beek, to name a few.

Online: bigcitymoms.com

BoCoCa Parents
“BoCoCa” is not a widely used term but it means something for those families immediately south of Downtown Brooklyn. (It’s a blended word combining the names of three adjacent Brooklyn neighborhoods: Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, and Carroll Gardens.  BoCoCa Parents is a restricted Yahoo Group that is a free network for local parents residing in one of these three neighborhoods and boasts almost 11,000 members.  The mission of the group is “to establish community and communication amongst Bococa's families and to provide our children with opportunities in which to play, cultivate friendships and establish their roots”.  This group is an active and evolving forum for sharing information and advice, making connections, finding and selling items, arranging playdates, and much more.

Online: groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups

Bowery Babes
Once upon a time, in 2005, a group of women took a prenatal yoga class on Bowery Street, and they just couldn’t quite get enough of each other so they formed a group.  Bowery Babes has evolved ever since and has become a large collection of local moms in Lower Manhattan.  The group is a NY non-profit that supports women from the time they are expecting through motherhood, and offers endless amounts of opportunities to thrive in a lively and loving community.  From playgroups to classes, organized events and book clubs to night outs and daddy brunches, holiday parties and FREE beauty mornings, you can plug right into this group's energy and keep on ticking.  If that hasn’t sold you, they also offer discounts and educational lectures on parenting.

Online: bowerybabes.com

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The Bronx New Mommies Group Inc.
This mommy group was formed by necessity in 2002 when a new mommy by the name of Roxanne Taylor felt a strong need to bond with other moms that shared similar interests and yet she didn’t know how to make such connections happen.  Enter, The Bronx New Mommies Group, which grew from a group into a non-profit organization and then a registered charity.  This social support group offers a range of support group meetings, activities and special events geared toward fostering a positive and nurturing community for parents and their families. Its website includes a resource directory that lists some key resources such as Walk Safer NYC, Parent Pledge Project, and more.  But it doesn’t stop there.  Their Sister Group, Dynamic Metro Moms, is geared towards moms with older children from 11 to 13 years old.

Online: bronx-new-mommies-group.org

Dynamic Metro Moms
Sister Group to The Bronx New Mommies Group, this Bronx-based mommy group offers an abundance of weekly social activities, classes and events for moms and their kids throughout the year, as well as special interest clubs including fitness bootcamp, yoga club and more.  Upcoming events include an Annual Summer Outing and Mini Spa Party.

Online:  dynamicmetromoms.com

Families First Brooklyn
Founded by two therapists and parents themselves, Families First is a not-for-profit member based early childhood center located in Cobble Hill. The organization offers parents and caregivers a safe and nurturing place to bring their young children.  Among many things, it holds a Moms’ Meet Up every Friday at 11:30 a.m., where you can meet with other moms to talk about a variety topics, express ideas, and share and gather advice in a supportive environment.  This meet up does not require membership or a fee to participate.

Online: familiesfirstbrooklyn.org

First Time Upper West Side Moms
For just 10 dollars a year, this group will give you a huge Upper West Side slice out of the Big Apple, from midtown to Harlem.  First Time Upper West Side Moms can be found on Meetup.com and offers moms and dads literally hundreds of free and/or heavily-discounted events each year. Parents can get discounts on a variety of classes such as music, baby sign, soccer, pilates and yoga, as well as trips to museums and zoos, diverse special events, and an assortment of get togethers at local libraries, Whole Foods, and local cafes and restaurants. Plus: stroller walks for those who want to burn off some extra calories.

Online: meetup.com/Upper-West-Side-Moms

HRP Mamas
With over 2,000 members, the Hudson River Park Mothers Group serves as a vital and active community for mothers and expectant moms that reside in Lower Manhattan.  There are many benefits to this group such as their online social network of verified Lower Manhattan neighborhood moms, weekly playgroups that meet in a comfortable and welcoming place and are facilitated by membership coordinators, educational events arranged through the group, and discounts at local retail stores.  But what really stands out as a must for Lower Manhattan moms is this group's New Moms Group Series.  Guided by childhood development educators, this weekly get-together for moms and their newborns or infants provides a child-friendly place to share experiences and get support on challenging topics ranging from sleep, development, and establishing routines to issues finding childcare.

Online: hrpmamas.com

Hoboken Family Alliance
While there are many niche parent groups in Hoboken, one of the biggest and most active is the Hoboken Family Alliance. The HFA produces several big events throughout the year, including an all-schools open house and "Cabin Fever," a big summer camp open house event. It also sponsors several philanthropic initiatives, such as a school supply drive in the fall and holiday toy drive in December. Events include holiday party in December and a "spring fling"  event that includes Hoboken's biggest egg hunt.

Online: hobokenfamily.com

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LGBTQI GROUPS

API Rainbow Parents
API Rainbow Parents provides information and support to Asian-Pacific Islander (API) families with a family member who is lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT). The group is open to parents, other relatives and family members, and friends, as well as to LGBT people themselves. API Rainbow Parents helps families in the same way as PFLAG NYC’s other regular support groups, but has a special focus on meeting the cultural and language needs of API families. Find them on Facebook here

Online: pflagnyc.org

Black Family Circle
This is a free online meeting that provides a safe space for individuals who identify as Black and who have lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) loved ones. The group provides family-to-family support with a focus on the intersection of acceptance and one’s experience as a member of the Black diaspora. The group meets online on the fourth Sunday of every month from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. starting Sunday, July 26. Register in advance to receive a link to the Zoom meeting; the link is not posted publicly, so you must register to attend each meeting. To register and to receive more information, click here.

Love Makes a Family
PFLAG NYC has now launched a support group for Latino families in collaboration with Oasis Latino LGBTS Wellness Center. “El Amor Hace la Familia - Love Makes a Family” is a group of parents and LGBTQ people that has come together for mutual support. The group meets every second Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at Oasis Wellness Center. The group uses primarily Spanish, but flexibly uses English and Spanglish too. 

Online: pflagnyc.org

The TransFamilies Project (TFP) 
The TransFamilies Project (TFP) is a support group for parents, relatives and friends of transgender children. No matter when a child disclosed his/her gender identity issues, or what stage of transition he/she is in, the TransFamilies Project is a place to meet understanding friends, share important information, and get (and provide) support. Meetings are currently twice a month online, and will take place in Greenwich Village when in-person meetings resume. For questions about the group, please contact group leader Judy Sennesh through PFLAG NYC at transgender@pflagnyc.org. Please note: If you are going to bring someone with you to a TFP meeting who is younger than high-school age, notify Sennesh prior to the meeting.

Online: pflagnyc.org

Marlene Meyerson JCC

Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
Located on the Upper West Side, Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan's mission is to create “opportunities for people to connect, grow, and learn within an ever-changing Jewish landscape."  Among the many types of programs and classes offered by the JCC are those geared to family life including breastfeeding and tummy time for new parents, parenting resources that offer infant CPR classes, a dad's meetup brunch and a bump bash complete with mock-tails for expectant parents. You'll also find prenatal and postnatal fitness classes here, such as innovative and safe yoga and water classes, as well as caregiver programs.

Online: jccmanhattan.org

 

JC Families
A great resource for all things parenting in Jersey City, JC Families is a go-to for info on local events, family-friendly businesses and school options for all ages. You'll also find listings for childcare, kids' stuff for sale, and more.

Online: jcfamilies.com

 

Long Island City Parents Meetup Group
Established in 2007, this active Meetup group is more than 1000 parents strong. Members use it to coordinate playdates, parties, readings, workshops, and events, as well as advocate for improved playgrounds, schools, and housing. To join, you must live in the 11101 or 11109 zip codes or neighboring areas of Astoria, Greenpoint, or Sunnyside.

Online: meetup.com/LICParentsGroup

Lower East Side / East Village Parents
Lower East Side and East Village parents and parents-to-be are invited to register and visit this online forum that connects local parents and covers a broad range of topics such as sleep, feeding, pediatricians, caregivers and challenges in parenthood.
Online: lesparents.com

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Manhattan Twins Club
As one of the largest multiples communities in the United States, this 25-year-old nonprofit club was founded with the mission to provide support for parents of twins and those expecting multiples.  The club offers events throughout the year (many of them free) which address perennial parenting topics, hosts friendly get-togethers such as family picnics and parent socials.  A sampling of this years’ past events includes Twiniversity 101 to help parents.

Online: manhattantwinsclub.org

MOMally Astoria
Founded by lactation consultant, parent coach, and sleep consultant Andrea Scannell, MOMally Astoria has both an active Facebook group and Meetup calendar. (There's also a general parenting FB group.) Members can request access so they can plan meetups, playdates, etc., and Scannell aims to have mom-hosted, free area events posted daily. She's also hosted experts on New York State family leave policy and District 30 schools. Past events with local parents include holiday parties, crafting events and singalongs.

Facebook group: facebook.com

Meetup: meetup.com/momallyastoria

Website: momally.com

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The Moms Groups
Founded by parent and lifestyle coach Renee Sullivan in 2008, this NYC mommy group is one of the most expansive, hosting groups in the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Union Square, Chelsea, Flatiron, and Midtown in Manhattan, and Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Williamsburg and Park Slope in Brooklyn.  The Moms Groups hold weekly sessions mostly led by either Renee Sullivan or therapists on her team and caters to Expectant Moms, New Moms, Moms of Older Babies, and Second Time Moms.

Online: themomsgroups.com

Motherhood Later than Sooner
If you’re 35 or older and you’re a mommy, then you may want to join this group.  Motherhood Later than Sooner is a group formed by Robin Gorman Newman, who at the age of 42 became a mom and found it hard to connect to the younger moms.  This midlife moms group offers online and face-to-face support for mothers who are 35+ and want to be a part of a community of moms that are raising kids later in life.  Benefits of this group include mom group meetings, moms night out dinners, family events, as well as discounts on products and services.

Online: motherhoodlater.com

The New Mom Support Group
This community-funded group found on Meetup.com offers Queens Moms (and Dads!) with kids 0-3 years of age a place to vent about parenthood safely and without judgement.  For nine dollars a month, members can participate in Meetup activities such as play dates, stroller walks, Mommy and me classes and activities for dads.  While the title of the group sounds exclusive, stay at home dads, expectant moms, second time moms, and moms with older children are also welcome.

Online: meetup.com/New-Moms-Group-of-Queens

Newport Mommy
Another Jersey City group, Newport Mommy is more than 4,300 families strong. Head here for nanny leads and info, local news and events, classifieds, parenting resources, birthday party ideas and more!

Online: newportmommy.com

 

NYC Dads

NYC Dads Group
Finally, a parent group that is just for Dads!  There are so many mommy groups that may mention the word “dad” but don’t cater to them.  NYC Dads Group is a community started by dads with the simple desire to share similar benefits of being part of a parenthood community as those found in staple mommy groups.  The mission of this group has expanded beyond NYC and across the nation, and has become City Dads Group.  Meetups include outings, Dads’ Night Out, workshops and special events.  Partnering with Boot Camp for New Dads, a nationally-acclaimed 20 year old program for training dads-to-be, this group offers a Boot Camp facilitated by a nationally-certified trainer for expectant fathers and new dads that want to learn baby-raising basics.

Online: citydadsgroup.com/nyc

New York Single Parents Meetup Group
Founded in 2006, this Meetup.com group offers single parents a community to connect with other single parents.  With over 2,500 members, this group not only hosts activities for single parents and their kids to meet and make new friends, but also serves as a springboard for special events happening in the city geared toward single parent families.  A recent meetup like this was the Microsoft Youthspark Free Weekend Summer Camp for Kids, which offered single parents a free, in-store summer camp for their children.

Online: meetup.com/singleparent

Parents of NY Teens
The Italian proverb “Little children, headache; big children, heartache” may resonate particularly with parents raising kids in the city that doesn’t sleep.  But this Yahoo group makes it a heck of a lot easier by offering a place for parents of teens and young adults located in the five boroughs to unite and confront the challenges of raising city kids head on.  They actively post on their Facebook page and their blog site to keep parents informed and plugged in.

Online: ponytya

 

Park Slope Parents

Park Slope Parents
This parenting group originally began in 2002 on Yahoo groups as a way for local parents to connect and exchange ideas on a number of parent-related topics.  The membership base grew and grew, which led to the development of a PSP website.  The website covers a lot of territory in content and offers expectant parents, new parents and working parents that live in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York and the surrounding neighborhoods an extensive amount of local resources, parenting information, tips and advice, and organizes local family events throughout the year. The group is also host to a diverse range of subgroups for parents looking to connect with other members of similar professions, interests and life situations.

Online: parkslopeparents.com

SoHo Parenting
Located in its namesake neighborhood, SoHo Parenting is a center offering myriad services to new and expecting parents, as well as parents of older children. While many of its services, such as advice on sleep or developmental issues are fee-based, its popular ParenTalk blog offers help on a wide range of parenting topics.

Online: sohoparenting.com

Sunnyside Moms
Queens moms in Sunnyside and nearby Woodside gather at this Facebook group and in real life to exchange info about all things parenting in their neck of the woods. It's more than 2,000 members strong, so that a lotta knowledge!

Online: facebook.com

UES Mommas
With nearly 28,000 members, this private Facebook group for moms on the Upper East Side is a go-to forum for advice on everything from breastfeeding, local resources and shops to sleep issues, childcare, and preschool. (You can also score second-hand gear like strollers, furniture and more.) Yes, you'll find strong opinions here, and the community is not without drama, but aren't diversity and people with a point of view why we all love NYC?

Online: facebook.com/UES-Mommas

UES Mommas
With nearly 28,000 members, this private Facebook group for moms on the Upper East Side is a go-to forum for advice on everything from breastfeeding, local resources and shops to sleep issues, childcare, and preschool. (You can also score second-hand gear like strollers, furniture and more.) Yes, you'll find strong opinions here, and the community is not without drama, but aren't diversity and people with a point of view why we all love NYC?

Online: facebook.com/UES-Mommas

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With summer just around the corner, it’s time to make your vacation plans. For families looking to rough it… just a little bit, RVing is a popular option. You can pack the comforts of home along with you as you find cool new adventures around New England and along the coast. Check out our list of nine RV parks near Boston that have awesome perks your family will love like bonfires, waterslides, fishing derbies and movie nights. At many, the season just opened, so be sure to book your spot at one of Boston’s best RV parks while you still can.

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Normandy Farms | Foxboro, MA

If you’re looking for an RV park that feels like a resort, Normandy Farm, nestled in the woods between Boston and Cape Cod, should do the trick. The park boasts pools, tennis courts, a wellness center and an array of summer activities (think: outdoor movies, ice cream socials, even a carnival) that bring families together. The sports courts, RC racetrack and pump track are other perks you won’t find at other parks. Plus, it’s dog-friendly.

Online: normandyfarms.com

Pine Lake RV Resort & Cottages | Sturbridge, MA

An RV park with a summer camp feel is what you’ll get at this RV park situated on an eight-acre lake. While you can fish, boat and enjoy the beach at the lake, other activities abound as well. Swim in the pool, catch a movie, hike in nearby Wells State Park or visit Old Strubridge Village during your stay.

Online: pinelakervresortandcottages.com

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Wolfe’s Neck | Freeport, ME

A mecca of summer activity, Wolfe’s Neck along the Maine coast, is a working farm that welcomes visitors. While families can bike, kayak, hike and canoe, they can also explore the barns, pastures and education gardens that are part of this 626-acre oceanfront farmland. Park your RV in the East Bay near the Camp Store, Shower Building and Farm Café for total convenience. Add a side of summer camp for the kids so you can your mate can enjoy time alone at this beautiful outdoor retreat.

Online: wolfesneck.org

Boston/Cape Cod KOA Holiday | Middleboro, MA

If you have never brought the kids to a KOA for camping then you are in for a real treat. Grab an RV site with a KOA patio and enjoy some time at the mini golf course, playground and campfire circle. Perhaps the best part of a KOA is that there are loads of activities for kids that are hosted by on-site counselors (translation: parents can relax). 

Online: koa.com/campgrounds/boston

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Winter Island Park Campground | Salem, MA

If you're looking to scope out all that Salem has to offer, this is the campground for you. Open May-October, you'll find RV and tent sites here, and it's near a gorgeous lighthouse and gazebo that you can explore. There are a few prime RV sites that are right on the beach. 

Online: salemweb.com

Atlantic Oaks RV Resort | Eastham, MA

Families will love this RV campground on Cape Cod that's conveniently situated less than a mile from the National Seashore Visitors Center. Bay and ocean beaches are nearby and the Cape Cod Rail Trail picks up from the back of the property (hint: bring your bikes). Fishing, kayaking and canoeing opportunities abound. 

Online: atlanticoaks.com

Paradise Park Resort Campground | Old Orchard Beach, ME

This popular campground is set on 40 wooded acres and it's right next to the heart of Old Orchard Beach and its famous pier, amusements and shopping. The resort is open from May-October, and there are plenty of fun activities and amenities to keep the family entertained, including two heated pools, hot tubs, a games arcade, fishing, paddle boating, volleyball, and movie nights. 

Online: paradiseparkresort.com

Water's Edge Family Campground | Lebanon, CT

This 10-acre camping destination is wooded with a stocked fishing lake as well as a huge swimming pool for families to take a dip in on hot summer days. During open season of April 15-October 15, the campground's several activities include Christmas in July, cornhole and Bingo tourneys, bicycle parades, kid's crafts and an egg drop content. 

Online: watersedgecampground.com

Bar Harbor / Woodlands KOA | Bar Harbor, ME

The location alone is enough to make you love this RV campground but it also comes with all the KOA activities that families love. The campground is located at the entrance of Acadia National Park, so guests can enjoy all of the hiking, kayaking, mountain biking and other exciting activities that the park has to offer, right on their doorstep.

Online: koa.com/campgrounds/bar-harbor-oceanside

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If 2022 isn’t a year for some major revenge travel action, we don’t know what is. New hotels and all-inclusive resorts are popping up both stateside and internationally in 2022 and we cannot wait! There’s a new resort near Walt Disney World, some awesome glamping spots and even new family-friendly resorts as far as Australia for those who really need to get away. Many offer refundable booking options so there’s no reason not to get a trip on the books!

U.S. Destinations

The Virginian Lodge

The Virginian Lodge | Jackson, WY
Situated in the charming town of Jackson, home to some of the most epic skiing in North America, The Virginian Lodge is the ideal basecamp to access the world-class outdoor recreation in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park. The 165 all-new, mid-century style guestrooms and suites feature warm wood accents and campy, retro furnishings creating spaces that are authentically western and efficient for the modern adventurer. 

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Canopy by Hilton Boston Downtown | Boston, MA
Canopy by Hilton Boston Downtown will open in the heart of Boston’s historic Haymarket—America’s oldest outdoor market—in early 2022. Guests can enjoy scenic views of Boston’s Greenway and North End from their balconies and grab burgers at the hotel’s restaurant. The hotel is also within walking distance to the historic Freedom Trail, a must-do for many visitors.

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Conrad Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA
Conrad Los Angeles will be a new addition to downtown Los Angeles, which is seeing one of the largest development booms in nearly a century. Located in the city’s cultural hub with access to some of the most prominent arts and entertainment venues in the city, the 28-story luxury hotel will offer spacious accommodations featuring a bold and contemporary design, a world-class spa, California-inspired culinary experiences, a rooftop terrace and private pool deck with views of downtown LA.

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Embassy Suites Nashville Downtown Convention Center | Nashville, TN
Embassy Suites Nashville Downtown Convention Center will open in the heart of downtown Nashville adjacent to Music City Center and next to Bridgestone Arena, making this all-suite hotel a perfect home base for those exploring downtown Nashville. Popular tourist stops like Fifth and Broadway, Nashville’s newest dining and shopping, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Ryman Auditorium and Lower Broadway’s entertainment district are a short walk away. 

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Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton | New Haven, CT
Talk about going green. Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton will open in 2022 as the country’s first Passive-House certified hotel and first net-zero energy hotel. The hotel will generate 100% of its own electricity, powering its 165 guest rooms and suites, an American restaurant and bar, solar parking canopies and more.

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Tru by Hilton/Home2 Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown | Minneapolis, MN
This reimagined dual-brand property connects to the Skyway and is just three blocks from Minneapolis’ riverfront parks. For the sports aficionado, Vikings and Twins games are both within a mile. 

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Sensei Porcupine Creek | Rancho Mirage, CA
As Sensei’s second retreat and first United States mainland retreat, Sensei Porcupine Creek will convert a 230-acre private estate into an ultra-luxury wellbeing experience. The tranquil and intimate setting will feature a small number of hotel rooms in the former estate house, as well as private villas clustered throughout the luxurious property. The retreat features a state-of-the-art diagnostic center, yoga and fitness pavilions, a relaxing swimming pool and the culinary delight of Sensei by Nobu. 

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The Line Hotel | San Francisco, CA
The 236-room hotel will be home to four distinct dining experiences including a landscaped rooftop solarium which will enjoy panoramic views of the City. The 12-story Flat Iron-inspired building is a contemporary interpretation of the area’s historic architecture. The project also includes 242 residences and a dedicated space for the local non-profit theater company, Magic Theater.

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Albert Hotel | Fredericksburg, TX
This new property in the Hill Country hot spot of Fredericksburg will celebrate the legacy of noted local architect, historic preservationist and man-about-town Albert Keidel. The project, led by Austin-based New Waterloo, includes the renovation of the Keidel Family home, built in 1860; the Brockmann-Kiehne House, built in 1870, Keidel Pharmacy, built in 1906; and White Elephant Saloon, built in 1888. Upon completion, the 110-room boutique hotel located on Fredericksburg’s historic and charming Main Street will feature four distinct food and beverage concepts, an on-site spa, shaded lawns and courtyards connecting to event space and a sunken limestone pool and lounge.

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The Hythe, Luxury Collection Resort | Vail, CO
The Hythe, Luxury Collection Resort, Vail, a brand-new luxury resort concept in the heart of the Rocky Mountains is set to debut this winter 2021. Guests of The Hythe will enjoy elevated interiors to include a vivacious and welcoming arrival and lobby experience, four brand new food and beverage concepts, exclusive mountain forward excursions and much more. The Hythe’s entirely transformed interiors will offer respite and intrigue for sun-kissed and windswept explorers. 

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Caribe Royale Resort | Orlando, FL 
After an extensive, multi-million dollar renovation, the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando will debut a completely reimagined luxury travel experience for families, couples and groups—all just 1.5 miles away from Walt Disney World. Come 2022, guests will be able to check in to brand new 1-bedroom suites or 2-bedroom villas (large enough to accommodate six people plus pets!) for an epic Orlando getaway. Offering shuttle service to Walt Disney World and Disney Springs, guests staying at Caribe Royale Resort will also be able to enjoy an array of leisure and family-friendly experiences right on-site, including lounging—or splashing—by the property’s main pool (featuring a 75-foot waterslide).

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The Pridwin Hotel and Cottages | Shelter Island, NY
Cape Resorts announces its newest hospitality project in Eastern Long Island with the acquisition of The Pridwin Hotel and Cottages on Shelter Island, NY. The project is a partnership with the Petry family, which has owned and operated the hotel since 1961. Currently undergoing an extensive renovation, the waterfront hotel and its 16 private cottages are scheduled to open the summer of 2022. Nestled on 7+ acres of Shelter Island’s Crescent Beach overlooking the Shelter Island Sound, the 49-room luxury destination resort will feature several exclusive amenities and facilities, including private beach and pool services, a full-service spa, a 100-seat restaurant, and bicycles for touring nearby shops and attractions.

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Stanly Ranch, Auberge Resorts Collection | Napa Valley, CA
Set on over 700 acres of rolling vineyards and farmland in the southern section of Napa Valley’s wine-growing region, Stanly Ranch, Auberge Resorts Collection will embody the “new Napa” with experiences that seamlessly blend local culture with of-the-moment offerings that nourish the mind, body and soul. The resort will include 78 airy hotel cottage suites, all featuring outdoor terraces with fire pits and views of the property’s vineyards and the Mayacamas Mountains. Stanly Ranch will also encompass 70 vineyard residences, together with 40 villas, Hale House, an Auberge spa founded on restoration and recovery, and a working winery and farm. The resort will offer four unique dining venues that pay homage to local farmers and makers and a behind-the-scenes look at wine country with a unique range of immersive experiences. ​​Embracing its 100-year Napa Valley history, Stanly Ranch has undergone an evolution from a working ranch to a deeply-rooted luxury destination, capturing the casual, honest luxury of culture and cultivation.

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Getaway | Boston, New Orleans, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Indianapolis
Getaway, the hospitality company that offers mindful escapes to tiny cabins in nature, will be opening new locations near New Orleans, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Indianapolis as well as a second location near Boston, the market where Getaway’s very first cabin is located. The expansion adds a total of 224 cabins, bringing Getaway’s Outpost count to 20 and cabin count to 829—up from 13 Outposts and 487 cabins at the end of 2020. The new Outposts are slated to open by mid-2022.

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The Slate Hotel | Denver, CO
Located at the site of the historic original Emily Griffith Opportunity School, The Slate Hotel will pay tribute to the campus’ legacy within Denver The redevelopment of the 2.4-acre landmark preserved the historic buildings and will pay homage to the former school with thoughtful design touches and experiences. The 4-story, 135,000-square-foot property will add 251 guest rooms to downtown Denver.

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Hotel Tupelo | Tupelo, MS
Tupelo’s first boutique hotel, Hotel Tupelo, will sit in the heart of Fairpark District and will feature 79 spacious, urban-inspired guest rooms and suites, a new concept restaurant and bar from a notable local chef, locally inspired artwork, amenities from Tupelo makers and more. The hotel also promises to be pet friendly and is curating a special package for their pup guests. 

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Grand Bohemian Hotel Greenville | Greenville, SC
Marriott Autograph Collection property Grand Bohemian Hotel Greenville will be the first luxury boutique hotel in Greenville that sits on downtown's most prized piece of real estate overlooking the Greenville’s Falls Park, Reedy River and the iconic Liberty Bridge that crosses it. Guests will be greeted by a grand lobby complete with floor-to-ceiling windows that feature downtown Greenville views. The 187-room hotel will also have an art gallery, wine room, library, spa, and multi-story restaurant and bar that overlook the river. 

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TETRA Hotel, Autograph Collection | Sunnyvale, CA
TETRA Hotel, Autograph Collection offers understated luxury and design-conscious options in Silicon Valley's dynamic landscape. The 186 stylish guest rooms and suites feature minimal design, touches of technology and organic elements that intertwine to create an environment of refined tranquility and balance. A rejuvenating, heated outdoor pool and sundeck on the third floor and state-of-the-art gym with Peloton bikes allow guests to submerge their worries and reemerge refreshed.

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AC Hotel Sunnyvale Moffett Park | Sunnyvale, CA
AC Hotel Sunnyvale Moffett Park joins the adjacent sister property, TETRA Hotel, an Autograph Collection hotel, as the all-encompassing leisure hub within Sunnyvale and Moffett Park, connecting visitors with the surrounding community. Located in Moffett Park, an upscale neighborhood in the heart of Silicon Valley, the property is designed following LEED Silver criteria and will feature 164 guest rooms and suites across five floors and includes indoor and outdoor event space. 

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Conrad Nashville | Nashville, TN
Ideally situated in the heart of Nashville’s Music Row neighborhood, Conrad Nashville effortlessly blends urban sophistication with refined elegance to create a retreat within the bustle of the city so guests never just stay, but stay inspired. Designed for the modern traveler, the luxe property caters to guests through its design, culinary and artistic offerings which include an open-air and locally inspired kitchen, stylish poolside experience and a state-of-the-art wellness center. The shimmering glass building is comprised of 234 beautiful and overly spacious guest rooms, complete with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer incredible views of the city.

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Hyatt House/Hyatt Place Houston Texas Medical Center | Houston, TX
The 14-story, 350,000-square-foot Hyatt House/Hyatt Place Houston Texas Medical Center is slated to be branded as a dual Hyatt hotel and extended stay facility; the property will feature 159 hotel rooms under the Hyatt Place flag and 139 extended stay rooms under the Hyatt House brand. The project, at 7329 Fannin St. near the corner of Fannin and Old Spanish Trail, is being developed by Houston-based developer Satya Inc. 

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The Pad Hotel/Hostel | Silverthorne, CO
The Pad is a brand new boutique hotel/hostel in Silverthorne. Located along the Blue River, The Pad is being sustainably constructed with 18 shipping containers and is on track to becoming the first Certified B Corporation for a Colorado-based lodging company. Featuring 36 rooms ranging from private higher-end suites to dorm-style bunks, The Pad offers affordable rates with high-end amenities, such as an on-site restaurant, a rooftop bar and event space, a coworking space, riverside patios, artwork commissioned by local artists, a hot tub and more.

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Humbird Hotel | Sandpoint, ID
The Humbird Hotel will open its doors in early 2022 as the first boutique hotel in the area, providing a new ski-in/ski-out lodging experience. Expect gorgeous views of Lake Pend Oreille and a new restaurant/bar for relaxing after a day of adventures in the mountains. The décor will be a nod to the unique character and history of the North Idaho ski community.

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Pendry Park City | Utah
Set in the heart of Canyons Village at Park City Mountain, the spectacular ski-in, ski-out Pendry Park City will offer a modernist take on a traditional alpine lodge. Paying homage to the surrounding mountain landscape, the resort will boast warm, natural design elements that create a contemporary, open feel, and will feature 153 guestrooms, suites, and residences, each offering floor-to-ceiling windows and curated artwork. Guests and locals alike will enjoy access to four distinct restaurants and bars, a deluxe Spa Pendry and fitness center, a heated rooftop pool with a destination bar, Pinwheel Kids Club, and more than 7,000 square feet of indoor event space.

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The Wall Street Hotel | New York, NY
Housed in the historic Tontine Building that originated as the city’s first Stock Exchange in 1729, the sleek, residentially inspired retreat will boast 180 spacious rooms and suites, a fine dining restaurant featuring a Michelin star chef, and a stylish rooftop bar and lounge with outdoor terrace

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Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences | Singer Island, The Palm Beaches, FL
Comprising more than seven acres of prime oceanfront on Palm Beach County’s Singer Island, the wellness resort will extend 155 guestrooms, 34 grand luxury wellness suites, and a four-story spa featuring meditation gardens, tranquility pools, outdoor Patanjali yoga classes, and sleep specialist services

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Pendry Washington D.C. | Washington, D.C.
Located within The Wharf – the city’s latest waterfront neighborhood – the stylish design hotel will feature 131 guestrooms, three signature dining and bar concepts, Spa Pendry and fitness center, and 5,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting spaces

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The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern, Auberge Resorts Collection | Los Olivos, CA
Set on a historic piece of land populated with old-growth palm trees and close to the many nearby vineyards, The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern, Auberge Resorts Collection originally served as a popular stagecoach stop during the California gold rush years. Considered the social center of the Santa Ynez Valley through the 1930s, the property has remained a lively local landmark, revered and enjoyed for generations. Opening in 2022 as The Inn at Mattei's Tavern, the resort will feature 67 luxury guest rooms and cottages that blend the simplicity of modern farmhouse design with the eclectic style of nearby ranch life. Guests will enjoy a culinary program that elevates the Central Coast and celebrates the seasonal flavors of Los Olivos at an open-air destination restaurant. 

Canada

Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville
Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville will make its debut in the highly sought-after Yorkville neighborhood of Toronto, an area known for trendy shopping and elegant dining. The hotel, part of a mixed-use residential development, will offer 178 guest rooms, an indoor pool and a restaurant and café. 

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Club Med Québec | Québec, Canada 
The four-season, all-inclusive mountain resort Club Med Québec will be Club Med’s first in Canada, just 90 minutes from Québec City in the Le Massif de Charlevoix region. With over 300 rooms spread across 300+ acres, the resort will feature locally inspired culinary experiences, sweeping views of the scenic St. Lawrence River and surrounding mountains, unlimited ski-in/ski-out access and year-round activities including skiing, biking, and hiking, and activities traditional to the region like ice skating and dog sledding. 

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W Hotel
Say hello to Toronto’s newest and most sought-after hotel destination located in Yorkville, where work is always followed by play. Surrounded by iconic art galleries, the city’s best shopping, and world-class dining, the brand-new W Hotel is an urban oasis of culture and style with unexpected like a on-site podcast studio.

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Ace Hotel Toronto
Ace Hotel Toronto makes its home in one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world in 2022. Designed in partnership with acclaimed architects Shim-Sutcliffe, Ace Hotel Toronto is inspired by the multicultural amalgam of the city in the first Canadian outpost for the popular U.S. brand. Built on the city’s rich traditions and history of materials and innovation, Ace Hotel Toronto is a global hub open to ideas old and new.

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Andaz Toronto–Yorkville
Hyatt Hotels' ANDAZ brand will make its first Toronto appearance with the ANDAZ Toronto–Yorkville hotel. The 160-room property will boast more than 15 luxury suites, over 12,000 ft² of event and conference space, a spa, and other amenities, including food and beverage spaces. The hotel will occupy floors 4 through 16 of a new luxury mixed-use tower, offering more than 15 luxury suites, more than 12,000 square feet of event and conference space, food and beverage experiences, a spa, and more.

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Qube Hotel Toronto
If you’re looking for a new hotel in the heart of the entertainment district, Qube Hotel Toronto is the perfect new property.  Located at the historic Westinghouse Canada building site at King and Blue Jays Way, this new hotel will be just a short walk away from the new Mirvish + Gehry Development, Rogers Stadium, Scotiabank Arena, The CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium. It will also have its own new museum on-site, The Theatre Museum of Canada. 

Mexico/Caribbean/South America

Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya

Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya
Nestled among verdant tropical vegetation and overlooking the Caribbean Sea's turquoise waters, the Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya will provide a secluded haven for travelers that are inspired by Tulum’s lush landscape and picturesque beaches. The hotel’s selection of accommodations ranges from contemporary and sophisticated master suites to governor and presidential suites. Guests can explore their palate at eleven world-class restaurants and bars that serve an array of cuisine options from Mediterranean and Asian to a special Chef’s Table dining experience. End the evening by unwinding in one of the hotel’s oceanfront pools.

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort
Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort will welcome guests to one of the top-rated beaches in the world—Eagle Beach. As the widest beach in Aruba and known for its pristine and soft white sands, Eagle Beach is the perfect location for taking in the stunning blue waters of the Caribbean or partaking in a variety of water sports. Guests can enjoy Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort’s spacious suites, multiple restaurants and bars, two pools (including one for kids), and close access to attractions, dining and entertainment. 

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Hilton Tulum All-Inclusive Resort
The 735-room oceanfront Hilton Tulum All-Inclusive Resort will introduce travelers to an upscale all-inclusive vacation experience. The resort will offer nine pools, 13 restaurants and bars, a luxury spa, a private beach and more. The hotel is also located less than 25 miles from underwater caves, amusement parks and the Tulum city center.

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Waldorf Astoria Cancun
Set on 100 acres of secluded coastline, this new 173-rooms and suite luxury resort will deliver a truly unforgettable experience for guests. Expect breathtaking ocean views, plunge pools, private balconies, upscale amenities and more. 

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Rock House | Providenciales, Turks and Caicos   
2022 brings the opening of Grace Bay Resorts’ anticipated new luxury resort Rock House, further elevating Turks and Caicos as a coveted destination for luxury travelers. As a response to the all-inclusive beach resorts typically found in the Caribbean, Rock House will be a cliffside Mediterranean-inspired hideaway, offering guests privacy and space—two priorities for travelers in today’s world—through spacious studio suites and single-family homes. 

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Bitter End Yacht Club | Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands 
Following a four-year closure and a complete rebuild and reimagination rooted in its sense of place and storied history, Bitter End Yacht Club, a 64-acre island outpost located on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands is set to reopen its doors. Bitter End 2.0 will see a new nautical village, anchored by buildings that function in vastly improved capacities to past landmarks—the Clubhouse Restaurant, the Quarterdeck Marina building, the Watersports Center, and the Reeftique shop. Joined by a Kid’s Activity Center, a Provisions Market, and an exciting new beach bar.

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Hotel La Compañía | Casco Antigo, Panama
Hotel La Compañía, Casco Antiguo celebrates Panama’s storied past and will serve as a place where the destination’s history comes together with the modern Casco Antiguo experience. The hotel’s unique design and architectural plan focus on three distinct wings—Spanish Colonial, French Colonial and American Beaux Art. The design-forward hotel will become a living museum, immortalized and feature 88 luxurious guestrooms, five restaurants, two bars, a rooftop sky lounge, spa, and fitness center, among much, much more. 

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Royal Uno All Inclusive Resort & Spa® | Cancun, Mexico
Royal Uno All Inclusive Resort & Spa® is a 540 all-suite resort that promises an “Authentic Cancun” experience with a blend of classic hospitality, contemporary chic, signature dining, and activities for all ages. To deliver on its promise, Royal Uno® offers guests an exclusive dining experience at its Mexican-cuisine restaurant, Palotinte®; along with waterfront access to one of the highest-rated beaches in Cancun.

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Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya
Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya, a five-star resort, will feature 355 guestrooms and suites that blend island design and luxury comfort. Guests will enjoy incredible gourmet dining at the resort’s five restaurants and five bars created with a promise of cuisine crafted to perfection, premium cocktails, unforgettable experiences, personalized service and wonderful live entertainment. Plus, the resort will feature a massive pool, luxury spa, fitness center and a dedicated meetings & events space.

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Botánika Osa Peninsula, Curio Collection by Hilton | Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica 
The 106 LEED-certified residences at Botánika Osa Peninsula, Curio Collection by Hilton are positioned beside Costa Rica’s two prized jewels: Corcovado National Park and the Pacific Ocean’s Golfo Dulce. Botánika Osa Peninsula serves as a jumping-off point for immersive ocean and rainforest experiences from paddling alongside a gentle 40-foot whale shark to hiking the Finca Raices de Osa Farm to indulge in hand-caught tilapia. Guests will lay their heads to rest in striking open floor studio, 1-, 2-, or 3-bedroom rainforest residences outfitted with floor-to-ceiling windows, oversized terraces and a private rooftop lounge area fit for nature viewing and stargazing. 

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Villa La Valencia | Los Cabos, Mexico 
Located on the corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, Villa La Valencia will debut the longest lazy river in Los Cabos. The 1,148-foot lazy river will feature an art-mural bottom and complimentary pool floats. The brand new resort overlooks a wide, sandy stretch of pristine shoreline where guests will find a luxurious oasis complete with contemporary suites, multiple fine dining concepts and a stylish cocktail bar. Property-wide water features are accented by tropical landscaping and include a breathtaking infinity pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean and an adults-only pool. 

 

Europe, Middle East & Africa

Sea Breeze Santorini Beach Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton

Sommerro | Oslo, Norway
An iconic and historic neighborhood building turned luxurious art-deco hotel, Sommerro will open its doors in Norway’s healthy and happy capital in September 2022. With panoramic views of Oslo, the hotel is housed in the former headquarters of Oslo Lysverker, the city’s original electrical company, and will be a modern tribute to Norwegian cultural heritage, revolutionizing the city’s hospitality landscape with a strong focus on social interaction and eco-conscious experiences. A community in its own right, Sommerro will be home to an abundance of restaurants, bars, and event spaces including the city’s first rooftop pool and sauna, as well as a unique wellness space in the basement where the building’s original public baths will be restored. On the floors between, a retreat from the demands of the day can be found in the hotel’s 231 luxury rooms and suites and 56 branded residences, which will be spread across the original building and a newly designed extension.  

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Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia
Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia will have 107 guest rooms, each with its own private garden or terrace and views of the Chia lagoon. Guests have three terrific dining options, La Terrazza, Sa Mesa and Bar Bollicine. The hotel’s Conrad Spa will also offer six treatment rooms, a spa bar, a yoga studio and a state-of-the-art gym.

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Conrad Rabat Arzana | Morocco
Featuring 120 spacious guest rooms, Hilton’s first luxury hotel in Morocco will offer spectacular ocean views. Guests will be able to experience breathtaking surroundings while enjoying locally inspired food and beverage at two hotel restaurants. Conrad Rabat Arzana will also offer a full spa and salon.

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Hampton by Hilton Doha Old Town | Qatar
Situated in the Old Salata district, Hampton by Hilton Doha Old Town will feature 221 modern guest rooms, an all-day dining restaurant, juice bar, 24/7 snack bar, work zone and fitness center. It will be conveniently located close to Doha attractions such as the corniche, the Museum of Islamic Art, the National Museum of Qatar and the famous Souk Waqif. It will also be in close proximity to the banking district and the Emiri Diwan Palace, and just 12 kilometers from Hamad International Airport.

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Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah | U.A.E.
Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah will boast a range of restaurants and bars as well as a spacious eforea spa. With excellent facilities and amenities, a beachfront location and friendly service, Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah promises to become a destination of choice for travelers.

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Lost Property St. Paul's London, Curio Collection by Hilton | England
Lost Property St. Paul’s London, Curio Collection by Hilton, will open this spring to offer stunning views of St. Paul’s Cathedral and other London landmarks. Guests can dine at the hotel’s restaurant and enjoy close access to some of London’s most visited tourist attractions. 

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Motto by Hilton Rotterdam Blaak | Netherlands
Motto by Hilton Rotterdam Blaak will provide convenient access to some of Rotterdam’s top attractions, including the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Old Harbour, Maritime Museum Rotterdam and Cube Houses. It’s also just a few minutes' walk from Rotterdam’s must-see Markthal, where visitors can shop and explore indoor food stalls and restaurants.

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Sea Breeze Santorini Beach Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton | Greece
Sea Breeze Santorini Beach Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton will be Hilton’s first location on the glamorous Greek island of Santorini. The 37-room hotel draws inspiration from Santorini’s iconic blue and whitewashed architecture and incorporates the island’s rugged natural beauty with stone walls and organic wooden textures. Each room will boast private terraces and a hot tub or pool. Guests can choose from two restaurants and two bars for a relaxed bite to eat or cocktail, with two of the outlets being located on the resort’s private beach. With two pools, a spa, fitness facilities and loungers by the beach, guests can alternate between working up a sweat, getting pampered, soaking up the sun, and cooling off in the water.

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Banyan Tree AlUla | AlUla, Saudi Arabia
Previously known as the Ashar Resort, Banyan Tree AlUla is nestled against sky-high rock formations in a pristine valley, blending into sands that surround it with epic views from each of its one-, two- and three-bedroom Pool Villas. The resort will add 47 new units which will bring the accommodation’s total number up to 79 high-end villas, along with a luxury spa and several gourmet restaurants, including Alban, the property’s all-day restaurant serving leisurely culinary delights and Saffron—Banyan Tree’s authentic and celebrated Thai restaurant. This will all be guided by a sensitive design that allows each villa to blend discreetly into the striking natural scenery of the Ashar valley, located nearby the Kingdom’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra.  

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Waldorf Astoria Kuwait
The 200 luxury guest rooms at the new Waldorf Astoria Kuwait will be just feet away from world-class shopping and dining, thanks to its location in Avenues Mall—a destination with more than 1,100 shops and a movie theater. The hotel will also be home to the award-winning Japanese restaurant concept ROKA and will feature an exclusive Club Lounge as well as an awe-inspiring 13,560 sq ft Waldorf Spa. Kuwait City Center, historical and cultural sites, and the Grand Mosque of Kuwait are just a short 15-minute drive away.

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Atlantis The Royal Resort | Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Atlantis The Royal Resort is set to be Dubai’s most impressive new hotel. The 795-room resort surges 43-stories high and will feature 17 world-class restaurants, many of which will host celebrity chefs such as José Andrés, Gastón Acurio, Ariana Bundy and Costa Spiliadis. Crafted by the world’s leading designers and architects, guests will have access to an expansive sky pool, ocean views, a wellness program and more. 

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Banyan Tree Ilha Caldeira | Topuito Islands, Mozambique 
An adventurous new destination and Banyan Tree Group’s very first flag in the continent of Africa, Banyan Tree Ilha Caldeira is located 10km off the coast of Mozambique, situated on the private Island of Ilha Caldeira. The island is part of Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago, Africa’s largest marine reserve—home to 20% of Mozambique’s intact living corals. Set amidst pristine beaches and reefs, the 100% solar-powered luxury resort will feature 40 private pool villas with stunning views of the Indian Ocean, providing guests a time to connect with its unexplored natural surroundings and embrace the local flavor and culturally rich heritage. 

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Cabot Saint Lucia
Set on a 375-acre peninsula on the northern tip of Saint Lucia, Cabot Saint Lucia will include Coore & Crenshaw’s first Caribbean golf course. Residents and guests will have exclusive access to the very best in amenities, including three restaurants, world-class Cabot Spa, full-service beach club, wellness center, excursions with the Cabot Explorers team and more. 

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Passalacqua | Lake Como, Italy
Built in the 18th century by Count Andrea Lucini Passalacqua, Passalacqua is set on the shores of Lake Como and has hosted historic leaders from Napoleon Bonaparte to Winston Churchill. Sister property to the iconic Grand Hotel Tremezzo, the stately, ultra-luxury mansion retreat will extend 24 stylish suites designed and curated by one of Italy’s most renowned hotelier families – Paolo, Antonella, and Valentina De Santis. Committed to preserving its heritage, Passalacqua will showcase original features, including hidden passageways, centuries-old beamed suites in forgotten stables, and glasshouses with ancient fruit trees. Guests can enjoy the lakeside swimming pool and open-air gym set in the olive groves, vintage boat trips from the private dock, and partake in a variety of wellness and culinary experiences in the manicured gardens such as spa treatments, yoga sessions, farm-to-fork dining, and movies under the stars.

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TOA Hotel & Spa | Zanzibar, Tanzania
Set on a private white sand beach in Pongwe on the east coast of Zanzibar, the tranquil Indian Ocean oasis will include 86 contemporary guestrooms including eight luxurious suites, three swimming pools, a deluxe spa, a signature restaurant, three buzzy bars, and a relaxed café.

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sly Berlin | Berlin, Germany
Located in the city’s trendy Friedrichshain neighborhood, Berlin’s coolest new hotel will be housed across four modernized buildings, interconnected via inviting open courtyard spaces and a striking 2,368 square-foot greenhouse. Comprised of 150 guestrooms and suites, some boasting private balconies, sly Berlin’s interiors will showcase a fusion of nature and urban culture, featuring solid oak wood, Italian serpentine stone, stainless steel, and Brutalist concrete touches. Other highlights include a well-equipped gym and a large rooftop sauna with sweeping city skyline views.

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ON Residence | Thessaloniki, Greece
The lights at the historic "Olympos Naoussa" are about to turn on again. Thessaloniki will welcome not only a legendary restaurant that brings back the glamour of a bygone era, but also a unique hotel that aims to redefine luxury hospitality in Greece’s co-capital. 
A true seafront jewel in the heart of the city with unobstructed views of Thermaikos bay, ON Residence marks a new chapter for the TOR Hotel Group, one of Greece’s most established hospitality firms, operating since 1925. 

Australia

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The Langham, Gold Coast
The Langham, Gold Coast will feature 169 well-appointed rooms and suites on the Gold Coast of Australia, as well as the Jewel Residences by The Langham, which will include 170 serviced apartments. Located on Surfer’s Paradise, the hotel and serviced apartments are in the central and tallest of the three landmark towers that will encompass the Jewel development. It is the first and largest development with direct beach access to be built in the coastal city in the last 30 years. The Langham will feature a casual grab-and-go café, a lobby lounge, a pool bar and a podium sky terrace with another bar overlooking the ocean, as well as the first location of The Langham’s celebrated and Michelin-recognized T’ang Court in Australia, serving award-winning Cantonese cuisine in a 90-seat restaurant with two private dining rooms. 

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Ritz Carlton Melbourne
Destined to be an attraction in its own right as the tallest hotel in Australia, upon arrival at the Ritz Carlton Melbourne guests will enter the hotel lobby via the porte-cochere and take a direct elevator straight to the hotel’s sky check-in on level 79, offering panoramic views across Melbourne’s CBD and beyond. Featuring 263 luxury hotel suites with quality finishes and furniture, guests will enjoy state-of-the-art bathrooms, breathtaking views, and luxurious amenities including day spa, restaurants and bars, concierge services, function rooms, business centre, 500-seat grand ballroom and outdoor garden terrace.

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Peppers Richmond
The latest Peppers outpost, and third in Victoria, Australia, Peppers Richmond will be situated on the historic Bridge Road in Melbourne’s lively inner-city suburb of Richmond. Featured facilities in the 80-room hotel will include a restaurant, state-of-the-art gym and rooftop bar with views over Melbourne Cricket Ground and the botanic gardens. Owing to its location, the bar in particular is expected to become a go-to destination during major sporting and cultural events for both locals and hotel guests.

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Shangri-La Hotel, Melbourne
Sapphire by the Gardens will be a new luxury development, including the long-awaited Shangri-La Hotel, Melbourne. When completed, the five-star Shangri-La Hotel will include 500 guestrooms with three levels of amenities, including a sky lobby, restaurants, spa, fitness center, pool and ballroom. The second tower will include 300 luxury residential apartments as well as office space. A sky bridge will connect the two towers and retail space will occupy the lower levels of the development.

Asia

Hilton Maldives Amingiri

Conrad Shanghai
Conrad Shanghai will open as Hilton’s largest Conrad hotel in the Asia Pacific region. Located in People’s Square in the heart of Shanghai, the hotel offers quick access to museums and historical sites during the day and lively nightclubs after dark.

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Hilton Hiroshima
Catering to both business and leisure guests, Hilton Hiroshima will feature 420 rooms, four restaurants, a fitness center and spa, an indoor swimming pool, a chapel, and more. Located in the central business district of Hiroshima City, the hotel is within short driving distance to Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Castle, and other historic highlights.

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Hilton Maldives Amingiri
Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa represents the debut of Hilton’s flagship brand, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, in the Maldives. Located on Amingiri Island in the Male Atoll, this hotel will offer 109 beach and water villas—each with its own private pool. Large parties can book the hotel’s exclusive six-bedroom villa for celebrations and reunions. All guests can explore the culinary offerings of the hotel’s six restaurants and bars—including an adults-only champagne and gin bar, rooftop “teens-only” zone and more. There’s also a Kids’ Club.

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Hilton Singapore Orchard
After a major refurbishment, the 1,080-room Hilton Singapore Orchard will open in March 2022 in the heart of Singapore’s most famous retail district, as the largest Hilton hotel in Asia Pacific. Already open for reservations, the flagship-branded landmark hotel will showcase botanically-inspired modern rooms and suites, and five curated world-class dining experiences—including the internationally acclaimed Osteria Mozza by Nancy Silverton, award-winning Chatterbox, and two Michelin-starred Shisen Hanten. The hotel is also one of the largest event venues in the city with 16 versatile spaces and two pillar-less ballrooms, making it an ideal destination for business travelers. Guests also enjoy direct access to a four-story shopping gallery.

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The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong | Hong Kong
Located in Hong Kong’s Southside district, home to the iconic Victoria Harbor and the city’s renowned Ocean Park, the eco-conscious oceanfront resort is the next much-anticipated international launch from The Fullerton Hotels and Resorts. The luxury hotel – perfect for couples, friends, solo visitors, extended families, and business travelers – will offer 425 guest rooms and suites overlooking the South China Sea, including children-themed rooms and two signature suites with private pools. Additional features include four diverse restaurants, an outdoor infinity pool and kids’ lagoon pool, an indoor kids’ play zone, a luxury spa and fitness center, and versatile indoor and outdoor meeting and event spaces, including a 5,600 square-feet pillar-free grand ballroom.

—Kate Loweth

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From Los Angeles

Ventura

Venture to Ventura for laid-back, small-town vibes just outside of Los Angeles. Spend the day relaxing with the sun, the surf in the sand, or board the Island Packers Ferry for a trip out to Channel Islands National Park. This awe-inspiring park is made up of five remote islands. While you enjoy your hikes and photo ops, you'll need to bring your own drinking water and plan to pack out your trash, since the park does not have the same services as more accessible parks. Once you've finished your exploring, plan a night at Ventura Beach RV Resort where you can walk to the beach or bike to the pier. Bonus: The resort includes a free pancake breakfast each Sunday. 

Solvang

Check out California's Little Denmark with a stop in Solvang. Snack on authentic Danish pastries while you wander through the windmills and Scandinavian-designed buildings. As you explore downtown and learn about Danish culture, hop on the horse-pulled Solvang Trolley to get around town! If your little one is an animal lover, surprise them with a stop at OstrichLand, where you'll get up closer and personal with ostriches and emus. Flying Flags RV Resort and Campground is just outside of Solvang, and has plenty of playgrounds and an off-leash dog park to entertain everyone. 

Big Sur

With a trip to Big Sur, getting to your locale is part of the fun! Spend a day driving along the Pacific Coast Highway for jaw-dropping views of the bright blue ocean over dramatic cliffs. When you're ready for a stop (and your driver wants to take in the views) plan a pit stop at Lucia Lodge for lunch and potential whale spotting. You'll love the delicious food and the kids will be excited for the postcard they get at the end of the meal. Plan to stay the night at Riverside Campground, a 34-site campground with a restaurant that will bring you a picnic so you can dine in the riverbed. 

Monterey

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When you're ready for wifi and phone service again, make your way up to Monterey for more oceanside exploring. Spend your morning walking around Cannery Row and plan an afternoon at Monterey Bay Aquarium—home to over 20,000 marine animals including sea otters, penguins, sharks, jellyfish and so much more. After an exciting day in town, wind down at Marina Dunes RV Park located just north of Monterey. This RV park has its own glamping section and is a quick walk to the beach or trails. 

 

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Paso Robles

You've heard of Paso Robles for being a wine-focused destination, but this so-cute spot offers loads of family-friendly entertainment as well! Spend the day exploring one of the many local wineries with kid-friendly activities like free gelato, epic zip lines and a kids grape tasting. At night, check out the Sensorio light show which was featured in The New York Times as #6 in ​50 Places to Vis­it in 2020”. When it comes to a place to stay, plan a stay at Cava Robles RV Resort, which is equipped with pools, spas, fire pits, a wellness center, and dog parks!

From San Francisco

Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe's giant freshwater lake makes it the perfect stop on a summer road trip! Rent paddleboards or kayaks to explore the crystal-clear waters, and plan a hike to see the Balancing Rock at DL Bliss State Park—a 250,000-pound boulder balancing on a small amount of granite. Relax at Tahoe Valley RV Resort, where kids can enjoy movie nights, game nights and a pancake breakfast! 

Calaveras Big Trees State Park

Did you know sequoias can grow over 250 feet tall? Learn about some of the oldest and largest sequoias on a trip to Calaveras Big Trees State Park. Explore the park on foot by hiking through the North and South Groves, along with checking out ancient volcanic formations. Once you've seen the trees up close, see more of the area via raft with a trip on the North Fork of the Stanislaus River through OARS. Golden Pines RV & Campground is close to everything you'll want to see and has 22 RV sites with electric, water and sewer. 

Redding

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Mountains, 200 miles of biking and hiking trails, and over 300 days of sunshine a year? Count us in. Redding has a lot you'll want to see, like the Sundial Bridge and Lassen Volcanic National Park, but be sure to scoop out some time for Shasta State Historic Park where you can learn about the gold rush and see the ruins of where a bustling city once stood. JGW RV Park has everything you'll need for a great stay: tons of wildlife and fishing along with a heated pool and strong wifi. 

Six Rivers National Forest

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Make a stop at Six River National Forest, which is made up of one million acres of land, four counties and six rivers. Plan to spend your day rafting on one of those six rivers with Redwood Rides, where you can do a mellow float or kick up the adrenaline with rapids. Mad River Rapids RV Park is just outside of the national forest and is only two miles to the beach! 

Humboldt Redwoods State Park

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Humboldt Redwoods State Park is California's largest redwoods park and is home to several of the world's tallest trees. Plan to drive Avenue of the Giants, a 31-mile portion of historic Highway 101 that winds through the park. While at the park, check out Redwoods EdVentures for kid-friendly quests that let little ones earn patches for their accomplishments while exploring. Plan to stay at Giant Redwoods RV Park, which has river-view sites and an outdoor theater.

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Award-winning wine. Check. Gorgeous scenery. Check. Awesome family activities. Check. When it comes to a memorable getaway that offers something for your whole crew, Paso Robles checks all the boxes. This charming Central California Coast town is the perfect spot to unwind amidst rolling hills, beautiful sights, and wineries galore. Here are ten reasons Paso Robles is great for a family getaway:

It’s an Easy Road Trip between SF and LA

Whether you live in Southern or Northern California, Paso Robles is a road trip worth taking. It’s almost exactly between Los Angeles and San Francisco, and just half an hour from the Pacific Ocean. No matter which direction you’re coming from, it’s a wine country adventure that’s easy to get to by car.

And Speaking of Wine Country…

This down-to-earth town is the kind of place your kids will love, just as much as you love sipping delicious vino. With over 300 wineries, there’s no shortage of wineries that welcome kiddos of all ages to play cornhole, color, enjoy “grape juice tastings,” crush their parents at bocce ball, explore caves, frolic in nature and more. There are breweries and distilleries, too. Wine enthusiasts… this town is for you.

There Are a Variety of Places to Stay

No matter your lodging style or budget, there’s a place that’s just right for every family in Paso Robles. From boutique hotels to RV resorts to private chateaus, every setting brings a unique vibe to your vacation. Stay downtown for walking access to restaurants, shops, and more. Cava Robles’ luxury RV resort is known for spacious and private full hookup RV sites or fully furnished chalets for a “glamping” vibe. There are pools, a kid splash pad, on-site wine tastings and a wellness center at this pet-friendly gem. If you’d rather stay in town, try Hotel Cheval for sophisticated quarters and some extra special treats like a candy bar in the library and an extensive s’mores menu (yep, a s’mores menu!). Another great spot to feel right at home is at the family-owned Adelaide Inn, full of special touches. Kids will love the outdoor pool, micro golf and complimentary homemade cookies!

Start planning your family’s trip to Paso Robles today!

Experience Awe-Inspiring Art

Snag your tickets to Light at Sensorio, a solar-powered walk-through installation by artist Bruce Munro. Field of Light spans 15 acres and features 60,000 illuminated glass orbs lit by fiber-optics. And his newest exhibit, Light Towers is composed of 6-foot-tall towers including 17,000 wine bottles to celebrate Paso Robles’ wine country. Colors morph to music, creating a breathtaking experience for all. Come after dark and stroll through the glowing landscape. Thursday is Family Night, and children’s tickets (12 and under) are half price.

You Can See the Sights on Horseback

Whether you’re a first-time rider or an experienced equestrian, Central Coast Trailrides has a horse for any skill level. A one-of-a-kind adventure for families, where kids big enough get to handle their own horse and explore the Central Coast’s scenic areas. Head down lush trails, take in gorgeous views and saddle up for some fun.

Cool Off at the Ravine

This waterpark is a family favorite thanks to the wave pool, Kickback Kreek lazy river, extreme water slides and “Tadpool” kiddie pool. Rent a cabana as your home base for the day, complete with lounge chairs, a dining table and food and drink service. Live bands perform on most summer Saturdays. And you can enjoy adult beverages at the Tiki Bar and Grill. Thrill-seekers: be sure to check out the park’s newest slide, the Sidewinder.

Start planning your family’s trip to Paso Robles today!

There’s Fun at the Fair!

Get your corn dog and carnival fix… Paso Robles is home to the annual California Mid-State Fair, which runs July 21-August 1st. Kids (and kids at heart!) love the rides, livestock, musical performances and cotton candy.

Everyone Feels at Home for the Holidays

Family-friendly events are always fun in this idyllic, historic town. During Halloween, visit a charming pumpkin patch, hop on a hayride, get lost in a corn maze and go trick-or-treating while enjoying food and music downtown. Great restaurants host fantastic Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. And all throughout town, parades, festive parties and light shows bring delightful holiday cheer.

You Can Go Where the Wild Things Are

Book an all-access tour at Conservation Ambassadors’ Zoo to You (they’re not open to the public!). From lemurs to kangaroos, otters to bald eagles, you’ll learn all about rescue animals from all over the globe. Known as “animal ambassadors,” the wild/exotic residents here were once displaced, abused, injured or abandoned. Kids can learn all about what it takes to provide them with a loving, safe home!

Get Your Wiggles Out… Outside

Hiking, biking, ziplining, golfing, playing at Uptown Family park, visiting North Central Coast State beaches, marveling at wildflower super blooms on the hillside… no matter what you do, there is breathtaking beauty at every turn in Paso Robles!

Start planning your family’s trip to Paso Robles today!

Whether you’re welcoming your first or your fourth, finding quality together time can be tough for expecting parents. So if peace, solitude and intimacy are what you’re after, try one of these local babymoon destinations, just a short drive from Seattle. Each offers the pampering mamas-to-be need with the amenities that couples love. Congrats and cheers to a baby bump getaway!

The Lodge at St. Edward State Park

The Lodge at St. Edward Park

Introducing The Lodge at St. Edward State Park. The newest addition to the area’s luxury hotel family, this property arrives with deep roots and an intriguing history. Originally St. Edward Seminary, it was designed by notable Seattle architect John Graham Sr. (who also designed the Space Needle). The grounds were preserved as St. Edward State Park in 1977 and its latest transformation makes it a great babymoon destination.

Beloved by locals, the park’s entrancing trails, lake views and gorgeous trees make the perfect setting for guests to enjoy while staying at this newly renovated property. The Lodge at St. Edward State Park includes thoughtful amenities such as a hotel car with complimentary transportation within a 10-mile travel distance, lawn games and complimentary mountain bikes for the local trails. Calling all art lovers! The Gallery of Fine Arts will feature rotating local artist showcases with pieces to appreciate and purchase. Book your reservation quickly, before this ingenue gets discovered.

Book Romance at the Lodge, the perfect babymoon pamper package. A bottle of bubbly (or request a non-alcoholic treat) and a wildflower bouquet await you in your room. Spend your day strolling the shores of Lake Washington or relaxing at Vita Nova Spa. Then enjoy a romantic dinner at Cedar + Elm, with Northwest inspired farm-to-table fare, and a nightcap (tea for mom-to-be) at The Tonsorium Bar. The next morning, sleep in and breakfast in bed will be served. Yes please!

14477 Juanita Dr. N.E.
Kenmore, WA
425-470-6500
Online: thelodgeatstedward.com

Salish Lodge & Spa

Salish Lodge

Follow I-90 east and listen for the sound of rushing water. Salish Lodge & Spa is a tribal-owned retreat perched high above iconic, mesmerizing Snoqualmie Falls. Complimentary valet greets overnight guests, and the delicious signature candle scent and real wood fireplace offer lovely lobby touches. The impressive falls are just a short walk from the hotel, so after check-in, meander to the viewing platform for serious photo ops.

Rooms feature electric fireplaces, a spa-like shower or tub, and the romantic sound of the falls, which bursts in with just the crack of a window. The well-curated babymoon package makes each partner feel special. Rose petals cover the room while cider on ice and chocolate treats wait for toasts and bites. The package also includes a special pregnancy pillow to use during your stay, two 50-minute spa treatments, and a $50 dining credit. The soothing spa is not to be missed. They think of everything—expectant parents receive a special baby gift for when their bundle of joy arrives.

6501 Railroad Ave. S.E.
Snoqualmie, WA 
800-272-5474
Online: salishlodge.com

Tacoma Marriott Downtown

Gig Harbor Gondola

When it comes to a South Sound babymoon getaway, parents-to-be can set up home base at the brand new Marriott Tacoma Downtown. It's the perfect locale from which to relax and explore. The hotel has rooftop pool views of Mt. Rainier to swoon over, and the presidential suite will make everyone feel like a VIP. For the uninitiated, Tacoma is an artistic and culinary mecca, with everything from crave-worthy hot dogs to destination Japanese

Nothing says amore like a gondola ride, and Gig Harbor is here to provide that Venezia experience. A labor of love for two guys with a deep respect for Venetian culture, Gig Harbor Gondola has romantic views, legit boats from Italy and surprisingly moving traditional singing. The cruise around tranquil Gig Harbor couldn’t be lovelier, and Greg and John will provide enough colorful local tales to keep the entire ride interesting. Bring your own Martinelli's. Salute!

When you're eating for two, Pierce County is the place to explore some amazing new finds. The Windmill Bistro in Sumner has a glorious outdoor patio for reveling in the summer sun, with farm to table goodness to match. Tiny Wilkeson, the oldest incorporated town in Washington, might have the finest coffee, artisanal sodas and pizza in the entire state. The Carlson Block was recently named the Best Pizza in Washington, and is well worth the trek. 

For a completely different vibe, rent a Suite Dreams yacht in Gig Harbor. Rich, enticing woodwork interiors and decks with Mt. Rainier views make this a huge win for that special trip. Experience deluxe houseboat life in a pristine setting; Sleepless in Seattle DVD not included.

1538 Commerce St.
Tacoma, WA
253-294-9200
Online: marriott.com

The Woodmark Hotel & Still Spa

The Woodmark Hotel

It’s hard to believe The Woodmark Hotel is an easy bike ride from downtown Kirkland and a quick drive from Seattle—it seems worlds away. The elegant lobby and nearby marina recall the East Coast, with impeccable décor and the gently lulling sounds of water, lapping against the shores of Lake Washington. Staying at The Woodmark Hotel and Still Spa is a wonderful way to connect and replenish before the new little one arrives. The rooms have luxurious beds, water views, and deep baths for after-spa cozy time. For the royal treatment book a suite. The centerpiece fireplace and sweeping views will make a big impression. Bikes are available for leisurely rides into town and an easy pathway by the water provides sunset strolls. The Spa Rejuvenation package includes a $100 credit, so mama-to-be can count on pampering—with a maternity massage or other exquisite treatments.

Food cravings? This is the place. For breakfast and lunch, Carillon Kitchen cooks up delectable eats that guests can enjoy on-site or in the room. Turkey confit club, grilled cheese and tomato basil bisque, and avocado toast on Vollkorn seeded bread all impress. For a healthy, tasty splurge, sample the oh-so-hard-to-find Antipodes water from New Zealand. It’s the Louis Vuitton of water—for real. Local hot spot Beach Café just reopened for waterfront dining. 

1200 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA
425-822-3700
Online: thewoodmark.com

Lake Crescent Lodge

Lake Crescent Lodge

A stay at Lake Crescent Lodge, inside Olympic National Park, reveals the majesty of the forest with back-in-time national park lodge charm. The tree-lined drive up to the hotel gives way to the indigo and turquoise water of Lake Crescent. This is your stunning view! We recommend booking a Roosevelt Fireplace Cabin, preferably number 38, with wood burning fireplaces and window-paned, panoramic views of the glacier carved water. Dining at Lake Crescent Lodge is a renowned experience. The service is impeccable, the romantic view changes with the light and the food is outstanding. Order the steamed mussels, Pacific Northwest catch of the day or the Vegan Beyond Meatloaf, but be sure to save room for dessert. The lavender crusted, marionberry cobbler is a dream. 

It’s all about creating intimate memories on your babymoon. Book a local photographer to take maternity portraits and couples photos to preserve the moment. The dock in front of the lodge makes a perfect setting, with sunbeams streaming through the clouds onto the glistening water. Take leisurely hikes through the park, rent a canoe or paddleboard or schedule a private, easy kayak tour with Adventures Through Kayaking. Paddle tranquilly past otters and pigeon guillemots, while learning about the local natural and cultural history.

416 Lake Crescent Rd.
Port Angeles, WA
Reservations: 888-896-3818
Online: olympicnationalparks.com

Friday Harbor House

Friday Harbor House

For some couples, a mini-vacation doesn’t necessarily mean getting away from it all. For those expecting parents who want a little city-life with a lot of island-life, head to Friday Harbor House on San Juan Island. A well-situated hop and skip from the town, the hotel terrace overlooks Friday Harbor. Adirondack chairs by firepits are perfect for sunset watching, while the birds-eye view of the famous Washington ferries makes for a relaxing, kinetic tableau. The restaurant at Friday Harbor House has the best view in town, so be sure to check hours and make a dinner reservation when you book your stay. The beet salad and grilled sockeye are flavorful menu items. Request one of their famous cocktails as a mocktail to go with dessert.

The hotel's babymoon package gets the gold star award. Rooms come with electric fireplaces, jacuzzi tubs for two and the softest, fluffiest robes that guests will want to take home. Upon entering the guest room, a bottle of sparkling cider and “midnight munchies” await. Snacks include fruit, Tim’s potato chips, nuts, chocolate and much more. Complimentary sleeping masks on the pillows encourage cat naps after indulging. The package includes two 60-minute massages at Lavendera Day Spa and a $25 gift certificate to Pebble, a boutique where parents can pick out a gift for themselves and their new addition. 

130 W. St.
Friday Harbor, WA
360-378-8455
Online: fridayharborhouse.com

Alderbrook Resort & Spa

Alderbook Resort & Spa

“Woodland to Waterfront” is the motto of Alderbrook Resort & Spa. It rings true upon entering the property, with deep, emerald forest to one side and shimmering Hood Canal on the other. This welcoming place makes guests feel immediately part of the family. As a babymoon vacay, couples will feel warm and fuzzy watching so many happy young groups frolic and play. Rent kayaks, boats—or to be extra cute—tandem Seacycles for splashing-around-romance. Or just hold hands and explore the many nature trails readily available right outside the front door.

The rooms are well-appointed but for a truly chill experience book a cottage or courtyard suite. Ready for some me-time? Enjoy a Maternal Bliss massage, Opulent Oxygen Treatment or Seaweed Surrender at the Alderbrook Spa. Prefer a personal spa experience? No problem. Choose the “Check In to Check Out” package with curated spa kit for an in-room DIY facial. Nourishing oils and botanicals will make your skin look radiant. Post treatment the pool is open, so relax in the glass-enclosed, indoor waterfront saltwater pool and hot tub. Afterwards, sip a hot tea or snack at the outdoor patio grill for fresh air and water views.

To complete the experience, get fancy and dine at Alderbrook's destination restaurant, where locally sourced ingredients highlight the menu. Fresh from the shores of Hood Canal, menu offerings entice and delight your taste buds. For a casual date night just a few miles down the road, visit the new Hook & Fork, with a rotating menu of seasonal ingredients and a tempting gift shop.

10 E. Alderbrook Dr.
Union, WA 
360-898 2200
Online: alderbrookresort.com

Posthotel

Posthotel

It’s about to be all about the kiddo, so for a true babymoon escape, try the adults-only Posthotel in Leavenworth. The vibrant, Bavarian-themed town overflows with shopping, dining and a year-round holiday vibe. But Posthotel, set along the river with mountain views, seems miles away from the buzz. More like a chalet than a hotel, Posthotel is a spa oasis specializing in wellness and body restoration through water. Posthotel offers a European breakfast with eggs, freshly baked bread, and of course German sausage. Lunches are light, and dinner provides a chance to explore the charming village. The friendly front desk can help with date night reservations.

All the accommodations are luxurious–some with balconies, fireplaces or hand-carved marble tubs. Take a deep breath and choose your next relaxation experience. Will it be the wellness area replete with nap rooms, saunas and steam rooms, plunge pools, a swim-out saltwater pool and indoor and outdoor spas? Perhaps it will be lounging on the lobby terrace, reading in the library or enjoying a service at the spa. Posthotel takes their treatments seriously, with unique traditions dating back hundreds of years in the Alps. Water, heat and ice are used to achieve numerous health benefits and provide that ultimate aaaaah moment. After enjoying the water and spa options, guests can grab a free bicycle to peruse the area, or snowshoes for if snowflakes arrive. 

309 8th St.
Leavenworth, WA
509-548-7678
Online: posthotelleavenworth.com

Semiahmoo Resort

Semiahmoo Resort

Privacy please...Drifting away. The sign hanging on the Semiahmoo hotel room door perfectly encapsulates the calm feeling you and your partner will have after checking in. Semiahmoo's expansive views of Boundary Bay, with Canada in the distance, provides the backdrop for a mesmerizing avian show: great blue herons soar, swallows dart and dive and cormorants glide throughout the day. Bicycle rental, beach strolling and s'mores bonfire treats add up to a menu of fun and relaxation. Guestrooms provide the comforts of home, multiple restaurant options have romance on the menu while fun activities await--if time, or spa schedule, permits.

Hungry? From wood-fired pizza to oysters on the half-shell, Semiahmoo offers a variety of resort dining experiences to satisfy any craving, all with stunning waterfront and Peace Arch views. On-site dining options include: Packers Kitchen + Bar: yummy, casual, seaside resort dining; Seaview Café: one-stop shop for grab & go breakfast; and Great Blue Heron Grill: located at the Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club, offering up casual fare for onsite and delivery for cozy nights. Don’t forget to book at The Spa, a wellness center that provides everything you need for some well-deserved quiet time before baby arrives!

9565 Semiahmoo Pkwy.
Blaine, WA 
360-318-2000
Online: semiahmoo.com

North Cascades Lodge at Stehekin

North Cascades Lodge at Stehekin

Wanna really get away? North Cascades Lodge at Stehekin can only be reached by seaplane or ferry...or a 23-mile hike. If seclusion and intimacy are your babymoon goals, this is the place. For expecting parents, we recommend arriving on the Lady of the Lake passenger ferries. The Lady II is a stylish, leisurely four-hour ride which starts the trip off with panoramic views and a perfect way to unplug together.

Once you arrive, the 800-square-miles of unspoiled wilderness becomes your playground. Sharp peaks crowned with glaciers, waterfalls and wildlife provide the backdrop for picnics, hikes and romance. Take the Red Bus for a scenic tour to Rainbow Falls or rent a kayak or paddleboard to get out on beautiful Lake Chelan’s peaceful upper estuary. The lodge has wonderful views and nature experiences abound. It's a place where couples can relax, read, play games and just enjoy each other’s company. We recommend staying in a cabin with kitchen, private entrance and private deck. Couples will feel like they are completely alone in this impressive park. The Swissmont rooms with lake views also make a fabulous option if the cabins aren’t available.

Good to know: The only full-service dining option in the area is on property; guests who want variety should BYO.

1 Stehekin Valley Rd.
Stehekin, WA
855-685-4167
Online: lodgeatstehekin.com

—Natalie Compagno, Kristina Moy, Jennifer B. Davis & Jenifer Castillo

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The past year has inspired a lot of families to load everybody into an RV and hit the road. Are you RV curious? We found RV sites near NYC where you can pull up, hook up and chill out. Some parks are super kid-friendly with tons of activities and facilities for little ones, others are more about taking in nature in a more remote spot. (Still: most have wifi.) Read on to see the best places for RV camping with kids near New York City!

Hudson Valley, Dutchess County : Mirror Lake Retreat

Mirror Lake Retreat

Located in the Hudson Valley about two hours from NYC, Mirror Lake was founded in 1966, but has been updated for today's campers. On site activities include boating, hiking, Gaga, archery, axe-throwing, movie night, bonfires and much more! Area attractions include the Culinary Institute of America, the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, lots of hiking trails in state parks, the Vanderbilt Mansion and the Hyde Park Drive-in a RV sites come with a picnic table and fire pit and start at $60/night. You can also rent a fully-equipped RV for $185. 

64 White Dr. 
Milan, NY
845-758-8764
Online: mirrorlakeretreat.org

The Catskills, Lake George: Lake George RV Park

Lake George RV Park

Lake George is a hopping place for family vacations, so between this RV park and the area itself, you'll never run out of things to do! At the park, there's every kind of sport (including pickleball!), indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, a small waterpark, pool tables and gaming lodge, a pond for fishing, paved bike trails, etc., etc. (The bike trails connect to the town bike trails if you can't get enough.) There's programming galore here, and when you want to leave, attractions include Great Escape and Splashwater 
Kingdom, the Painted Pony Championship Rodeo, wineries, outlets, and more. You can even hop a trolley to go into Lake George Village. Another bonus: the mascot for this place is a giant marshmallow! 

74 State Route 149
Lake George, NY
518-792-3775
Online: lakegeorgervpark.com

Sussex County, NJ : The Great Divide Campground

The Great Divide Campground

The Great Divide is about as family-friendly as you can get, with a schedule of activities, an Olympic-size pool, communal fire pits, a pavilion and lots of kids running around. They'll even deliver ice and firewood to your camp site. (You can  glamp in a cabin here, or camp in a tent, too.) Not too far from NYC, it's also near the Delaware Water Gap and Harriman State Park. 

68 Philips Rd. 
Newton, NJ
973-383-4076
Online: campthegreatdivide.com

Finger Lakes: Letchworth State Park

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One of our favorite state parks on New York, Letchworth State Park, near the Finger Lakes region of the state is known as the "Grand Canyon of the East" thanks to its deep ravines and high cliffs. And on this coast, you get waterfalls, too. Its a stunning park with miles of hiking trails, a nature center, pool,  and on site historic inn and restaurant. It's dog-friendly (max two pets) and you can drive in and pitch camp for as little as $27. See full camping rules for 2021 here

One Letchworth State Park
Castile, NY 
1-800-456-2267
Online: newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com

Lancaster County: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

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For an RV camp with a theme park flair, head to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park. Located on 63 acres in Quarryville, Pennsylvania (and next to a 100-acre county park), Jellystone is packed with activities to keep the kids busy. In addition to the Yogi Bear Water Zone water park and pools, jumping pillows, mini golf, fishing and sports of all kinds, the park offers diversions like escape rooms, lazer tag, gem mining, an arcade, a scavenger hunt and more. (Some activities require an extra fee.) Plus: every week has a theme (Color Wars, Wildlife Weekend, Christmas in July) with special programming. You can see 2021's themes here. Need more? You're in Amish Country, Hershey Park and Strasberg Railroad are close by, to name just a few out-of-park excursions.  The season runs from April 8 – November 7, with peak season June 11 – August 22. (Some activities may only be available during peak season.) RV sites start at $54 a night, and most are dog-friendly. 

340 Blackburn Rd. 
717-610-4505
Quarryville, PA
Online: jellystonepa.com

Norfolk County, MA: Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort

Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort

Located conveniently between Boston and Cape Cod (but in a quiet woodland setting), Normandy Farms has been around since 1971 and is known for being family-friendly and clean. (They say they're "New England's Luxury Camping Destination.")  Facilities include an air-conditioned 20,000-square-foot lodge with an arcade, wellness center, indoor pool and jacuzzi; playgrounds; a bike park; hiking and biking trails, sport fields and courts; a creative arts center and dog park.  Choose from a dizzyingly-large list of activities that includes a fishing derby, bingo, dance parties, arts and crafts, singalongs for little ones, card tournaments, afternoon tea and axe-throwing. New England Patriots and Red Sox fans take note: both Gillette Stadium and Fenway Park are close by. And yes, you can even book a massage here! Premium campsites go for $70-$132 depending on the day of the week. 

72 West St. 
Foxboro, MA 
866-673-2767
Online: normandyfarms.com

Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground

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You don't have to be in the woods to be in an RV Park! About eight hours from NYC, Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground uses the phrase "Life on a Sandbar" to describe the camping experience here. It offers the only oceanfront to soundfront camping in North Carolina, and as you can see, the views and beach access are incredible. In addition to beach activities galore, Camp Hatteras offers miniature golf, tennis, basketball, shuffleboard and a new dog park! Rates start at $77/night through May 27 and $94/night from May 28 to September 5. 

24798 NC Hwy 12
Waves, NC
252-987-2777
Online: camphatteras.com

—Mimi O’Connor

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With COVID-19 being front and center in everyone’s minds, the world is a very different place than it was a few weeks ago. While kids are not on the front lines dealing with the situation, they definitely feel the anxiety, whether it’s from the change in routine or from us adults (it’s inevitable). Your kiddos may be asking questions about why they need to stay home and if they’ll get sick, so we’ve rounded up answers from a panel of experts to help you answer those questions. Here are 10 ways to communicate with your kids about COVID-19.

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1. Give your kiddo clear and age-appropriate information. Even adults are easily overwhelmed by coronavirus news and information. According to Colleen Colaner, associate professor of communication at the University of Missouri, kids are aware that there is a big, scary thing happening. Giving them details can help them understand what's happening. But make sure to use clear and accurate terminology. Kids can be very literal with words, so euphemisms can actually cause confusion.

2. Focus on the positives. Use this time as an opportunity to enjoy family time together and be present. When your kiddos are upset they can't see friends or go to the park, acknowledge those feelings, and then do an activity together as a family. Steve Gross, a licensed social worker and head of Life is Good Playmakers, suggests using this time to create, play, read, sing, dance and be in nature together.

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3. Thank the helpers and heroes. Kids typically think of police and fire fighters as community heroes. This is a great time to teach them about the people who are working to keep the community safe, including nurses, doctors, ambulance drivers, grocery store clerks and the many others who are still working. For an activity, get out paper and crayons and make cards together to give to those individuals.

4. Keep life as scheduled as you can. Consistency is so helpful for kids. Psychotherapist Noel McDermott suggests creating a daily structure for kids, including a weekly timetable of education and activities. The structure will help calm and reassure your kiddos and also teaches them that the time at home is not automatically for electronics.

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5. "It's okay to be scared and upset." This is a time of unprecedented uncertainty. Fear and anxiety are very real and normal emotions for kids and adults. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests parents validate those emotions in their kids, and explain that they feel the same. Encourage them to share their feelings, and also reassure little ones that they will make it through together.

6. Keep news coverage to a minimum. Matthew Biel, a child psychiatrist at Georgetown University School of Medicine, states that parents should think about how to communicate coronavirus information to kids and part of that means not constantly watching the news or going online for updates. With kids, in particular, the constant information can scare kids repeatedly and deepen already existing feelings of anxiety.

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7. Answer questions honestly, but practice your responses. Kids are natural question-askers. Coronavirus is likely to spark questions such as "Is everyone getting sick?," "Why can't I go to school or see my friends?" and "Will grandma be okay?" Dr. Kyle Pruett, child psychiatrist and member of The Goddard School’s Educational Advisory Board, suggests parents rehearse with a partner or friend what you feel ready to answer. This will help you appear less fearful and anxious when it comes time to talk with your kids.

8. Be a role model. Helping your kids feel less anxious about coronavirus means you need to model that behavior and practice self care. Take breaks, get plenty of sleep, exercise and eat well. Use FaceTime, Zoom or Skype to connect with friends and family.

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9. Use a "feeling thermometer" to measure emotions. Aureen Wagner, a clinical child psychologist at the Anxiety Wellness Center, tells parents to use the thermometer to check their kiddo's emotional state. Use a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 refers to peak anxiety. The “thinking” brain works best when the “feeling” brain is under 5. Wagner says if kids are at an 8, 9 or 10, that is not the time to talk to them about sensitive issues.  Similarly, if YOU are at an 8, 9, or 10, hold off from a discussion as well.

10. Get outside. Physical activity helps minimize feelings of fear and anxiety. Make time each day for physical activities. This can be a family walk, backyard soccer or even an impromptu dance party.

—Leah R. Singer

 

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