Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Ethan's take on Williamsburg:

The hotel was great, because the bed was comfortable, the pool was nice and the restaurant was tasty and the kids menu was good. The desserts melted in my mouth.

Some of my favorite things to see where, African-American Music, Theater for the Young (great for kids), Tavern Ghost Walk , where they show where the ghosts live and because there are over 150 sightings in Williamsburg of spirits, the tour is different every time. Crack The Code, in the Museum, which also had an Underground Hospital (maybe the first to treat Mentally Ill people) check This Week In Williamsburg to see what is new each day

Also go see Jamestown, the first Settlement in America. I can't wait to go back to see Yorktown because we ran out of days and missed it.

Monday, June 27, 2011

I forgot one of the most fun things,Tavern Ghost Walk after dinner, much fun
We went to Williamsburg and had a great time. This is a trip for older kids, at least third grade and who like history without getting bored fast. Wear comfortable shoes, lots of walking. If you stay at one of the hotels run by Historic Williamsburg, access to the "Triangle" (Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown) is as easy as going to Disney.They have free shuttles that run very often, the only drawbacks, is flying into Richmond (40 minutes away) and having to return to the Williamsburg Visitors Center to which buses to the other two locations. We stayed he at the Woodlands Suites, separate room with TV for kids, pool (indoor and outdoor) and free breakfast. There was a great family restaurant on the grounds "Huzzah" with plenty of choices even for picky eaters.Lots of local beers and wines as well. The "historic taverns " are great but expensive and limited kids menu.

Not to miss!!!Children's Orientation Walk, Court of Tar and Feathers,Theater for the Young, Fife and Drums March , Order in the Court,African American Music,Lets go to the Farm, these are all in Williamsburg and can be found in a free brochure "This week in Williamsburg", some require extra cost.

Jamestown has a tour of the Settlement with Indian Village and artifacts found from "digs"

We never made it to the Yorktown battlefield as we were so busy and many other exhibits at both places we did go to that we missed. Will for sure make another visit

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Had to contact our niece who knows how to blog for help, will try and post pictures when we write about our weekend in Williamsburg, VA. Great place for kids who are into history, more tomorrow

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

So, Ethan has told you about Egypt, so now my thoughts. If you are lucky enough to go now since the revolution, I would recommend takeing a tour, we were provided an armed guard throughout the trip and it was considered "safe" then. This is not to scare you off, just for safety and the tour guides can show you more than you can ever do or learn on your own. If your child is not a museum or walking around type of kid, then depending on age, this might not be the trip for you.Ethan and 2 friends (boys) he made on the trip were really into the historic aspects and hung by the tour guide whenever she stopped to speak. She was very grandmother like and took the boys under her wing. Everything AK does on their tour is top shelf, from greeting you at the Cairo airport until dropping you off for your return flight. Top notch hotels and food, taking you to all the right tombs, pyramids and museums. Even the camel ride was planned out at the right time for the kids. Seeing the Great Pyramid,Tut's Tomb and the Valley of Kings and Queens was worth the money, the rest was gravy

Monday, June 13, 2011

Ethan would like to talk about our trip to Egypt in December,2010. He said the Abercrombie-Kent tour was very good because the boat up the Nile was great and the plane to the South was safe and comfortable.The day we went inside the Pyramid was excellent and the fireworks over the Sphinx were grand.The museums with the priceless jewels and King Tut's tomb were also highlights.We were also lucky because just before we arrived in Egypt they discovered 250 Sphinx that made a walkway from one city to another and we got to see them lit up at night.I recommend this trip for kids age's 9 and up.
Tuscon,Az is a great place to travel with kids. We have been there twice and have yet to run out of things to do.Easy town to get around in, if you rent a car.The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, is a nice 30 minute drive out of town along a beautiful winding road and well with the trip.The entire Museum is outdoors, with animals and plants indiginous to the Southwest. Be sure to wear hats and sunblock. I will get ethan to comment when he gets home
Hoping to add some pictures later that both Ethan and his Mother have taken, trying to figure out how to do it , as well as change the setup, stay tuned.

Welcome

Hi , my name Is Ed and along with my wife and son Ethan would like to share our adventures in travel. Ethan will be providing the view from a ten year old's perspective while I will try and recount both good and bad aspects of the places we go. Some of the places we have been to include, Mexico, Dominican Republic,Florida,California,Alaska,Hawaii, Arizonia,Egypt ,Washington DC,Boston,Philadelphia. If you would like to know about a particular spot, please ask. Otherwise we will begin our blog with our upcoming trip to Williamsburg, VA which will be this weekend