Bluegreen Resorts – Family Fun

Posted: May 8th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , | No Comments »


There’s fun and then there’s family fun, and even though you might not consider there to be a difference between the two, many of our Bluegreen resorts insist there is. In fact, many Bluegreen resorts are located pretty much anywhere fun is found–family activities, theme parks, live entertainment, and more! Capture the moment when the kids play with their favorite cartoon characters in America’s favorite family vacation destination, Orlando, Florida. Watch them laugh and cheer at a live show filled with fun for the entire family in Branson, Missouri, the “Live Music Capital of the World.” Dabble in chocolate in Hershey, Pennsylvania; jump into some water park fun in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin; or, simply enjoy each other’s company as you splash in the ocean during your next Florida vacation in The Florida Keys. ________________________________________________________________ www.colorfulplaces.com Click here to see Travel Guides for Family Fun. ________________________________________________________________ Follow us on: Facebook – www.facebook.com Twitter – twitter.com Flicker – www.flickr.com ________________________________________________________________ www.colorfulplaces.com Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Boca Raton, FL, Bluegreen Corporation (NYSE:BXG) is the leader in providing Colorful Places to Live and Play® through its vacation ownership resort and residential real estate business segments. Our more than 3500 employees are passionate about delivering


Enjoy Fun Family Vacations & Memories at a Jellystone Park Campground

Posted: March 25th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »


Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts feature a great assortment of fun family activities for all to enjoy. Visit www.campjellystone.com to find the vacation destination closest to you! Subscribe to our channel for more great vacation videos.


Kid Friendly Attractions in Columbia, South Carolina

Posted: November 29th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

Kid Friendly Locations in Columbia, South Carolina

Visitors will discover a lot of kid friendly destinations in Columbia, South Carolina. The state’s capital city offers indoor and outdoor activities that supply fun and entertainment for families with children. Listed here are a number of of the far more well-known possibilities.

The city’s EdVenture Children’s Museum is currently the largest children’s museum within the South. Its 92,000 square feet include eight exhibit galleries. The hands on exhibits are created for children 12 and under. They might investigate the human physique and its systems, understand about the world of work, and interact with our environment within the great outdoors. Children might make a craft to take home and take pleasure in a special exhibit such as Blooming Butterflies. Households may buy lunch or snacks within the museum’s Clubhouse Caf©. The museum can accommodate special needs visitors. Admission is $9.50 for children and adults. Some special exhibits might need an extra charge. EdVenture Children’s Museum is located at 211 Gervais Street, beside the South Carolina State Museum. It’s open Tuesday-Saturday from 9am-5pm and Sunday from noon-5pm.

Columbia’s Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is well-known with residents and visitors. The 170-acre complex incorporates the zoo and stunning botanical gardens. The zoo has far more than 2,000 animals in all-natural habitats at the same time as an aquarium. Children might also take pleasure in the carousel, train, and pony rides. Visitors might walk by means of the gardens and take pleasure in scenic views of the Saluda River. Many of the garden highlights consist of the Walled Garden, the Old Rose Garden, and the Woodland Walk. Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is located at 500 Wildlife Parkway. Visitors should exit I-126 at Greystone Boulevard. Admission to both is $11.75 for adults and $9.25 for ages 3-12. Children 2 and under are admitted free. The zoo is open every day from 9am-5pm, and till 6pm summer weekends. The animals tend to be most active within the mornings, ahead of the heat of the day.

The Columbia Marionette Theatre is amongst the state’s premier children’s theaters. The 2011 summer production, opening on June 4, will be the underwater adventure, The Little Mermaid. This classic tale by Hans Christian Andersen will be given a contemporary twist. The theatre is located at 401 Laurel Street, close to the entrance to Riverfront Park. Saturday display times are 11am and 3pm. Tickets ordered on the web are $5.75. Tickets might also be bought in the door.

Following the display in the Columbia Marionette Theatre, families might want to investigate nearby Riverfront Park. The park may be accessed in the west end of Laurel Street. The 167-acre city park occupies a strip of land among the Congaree and Broad Rivers and the Columbia Canal. The park will be the site of the city’s original water works, and visitors might nevertheless view inside the old pump homes. A trail runs for 2.5 miles over the river and is well-known with walkers, joggers, bikers, and skaters. The park also offers picnic tables plus a playground.

Columbia, South Carolina provides a lot of family friendly possibilities to investigate. A trip to any of these locations is sure to keep both children and adults entertained.


Indoor Trampoline Arena – Rebounderz Extreme Sports Family Entertainment Center Orlando

Posted: October 23rd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


www.rebounderz.com Rebounderz Indoor Trampoline Arena – Extreme Sports Vacation Destination Orlando Florida – Our Longwood, Florida location has grown during the past 26 months from an empty 11000 square foot space to evolve into a 17000 square foot state of the art facility. We are the first of our kind in the State of Florida and was established July 2008. We feature an arena style trampoline “Jumper” with rebounding floors and angled rebounding sidewalls. Our Jumper is over 7460 square feet of rebounding surface. The Rebounderz Indoor Trampoline Arena provides a safe environment for all ages to have family fun and fitness.


family vacation in Ore or Wash inexpensive with young kids with learning disabilities and ADHD?

Posted: August 25th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

all girls 8 yr old – 4 yr old – twins 3 yr old(VERY ACTIVE)
plus grandparents somewhat limited in walking but has a wheelchair so if handicap access its great.


Family problems leaving me sad. Will report trolls and flamers.?

Posted: July 9th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Transportation | Tags: , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

I’m a 13 year old teenager who gets good grades, always B’s and above. I live in a wealthier suburb, and have recently been having issues with my family.

I have two sisters, but the subject is mostly about one. We’ll call them Jen and Beth. Jen is age 27, and Beth is age 29. I’m 13. Jen is handicapped and living with me and my parents, while Beth is living a life on her own with her own house and job etc.

My father has had a lawsuit that we won’t get into, but anyways it has left me not being allowed to see any of my extended family on my dad’s side. This means aunts, uncles, cousins and my grandmother. Due to this we have been in court for many years, at least 6.

Due to the cost of these lawsuits, our family has been down in money, on top of the already declining economy. My mother’s car was getting old, breaking and was in need of a new one. My dad had earlier bought cars of my sisters, and had to sell one to buy a new van. Now, my sister Jen who is handicapped has been left without her own source of transportation. She is slowly getting better, but still can’t walk. She can drive however. Jen has always seemed a little spoiled to me, and had always gotten her way. Now that our family is down in funds, she cannot. This is causing her to cry when my father denies her to do her own thing, such as go to McDonalds while we are all at Burgerking. She get extremely upset and starts to cry, and saying how he shouldn’t have taken away her car and stuff. She tells him he made a promise he can’t keep, and isn’t a good person. I think my father is doing all he is capable of, and she should be grateful. However she keeps throwing things in his face how he doesn’t talk with his mother anymore and that she wants to get out of the house. She claims she is a prisoner here, and that she can’t do what she wants. She said she should never have came here (from what I understand, my dad yelled at her to come back home after her injury, even though she didn’t want to) and wants to leave. My father usually just sits there taking it all, and then takes out his anger with all these issues later on. He will get upset with me then about small things. This leaves me feeling very hopeless about the whole situation, often times depressed and with suicidal thoughts. Please help.
I only think, never try. I seriously doubt I ever will try too. And my parents are muslim, however I think that whole religion sounds ridiculous, but that’s only me. I prefer to think of my self as a naturalist and atheist, with only the START having supernatural interference.