Family Adventures guaranteed not to disappoint Now, be honest, the parents. Is that not the slightest fear to come to the surface as you contemplate your next family vacation? Firstly, there is the plaintive refrain, "Are we there yet?" This growth is getting worse when you "go" and, about an hour in tourism, young people begin to lament that no 'is not fun and they get really bored. Well, I have a solution to this problem first centuries. I have five destinations that are guaranteed to keep kids laughing and happy parents. Check out these ideas: 1 ) Wisconsin Dells: You may have never heard of The Dells. If not, where have you been? hide under a rock somewhere? Well, I must confess, a population of only about 4,000 but it is known as the water park capital of the world. You can surf surfboard or 365 days per year. You can do the family raft rides with super fast speed, with quivering tube six storeys high, slipping body turning ten floors up in the channels and stomach-turning drops. And watersports are just the beginning. Ride a go-karting, snowmobiling, bungee jumping elastic, creep through a haunted house, or take off on the world's highest vertical accelerator. Go to a petting zoo, visit the Bartlett Exploratory 150 interactive exhibits, interactive games visit Wizard Quest fantasy, enjoy Auto-Paint Pottery Shop there. Need I say more. You will not be short of things to do, even if you stay two weeks. The Dells is a winner. 2) Yellowstone National Park: Everyone heard about this place, but do you really know what it offers? Apart from the idyllic camping experience you can do horseback riding, snowmobiling, or snowcoach horse care, skiing, kayaking , boating, fishing or cruising around the beautiful Yellowstone Lake. The best place to observe wildlife close is probably in Lamar Valley and the northern entrance. Here you see the grizzly bear, coyote, gray wolf, fox, black bear, river otters, elk, bison and antelope and mule deer. You can watch Old Faithful beak walk or go to the Norris Geyser Basin and watch the geysers in a little sweet intimacy. The best news for you parents is the excellent Junior Ranger program offered by the park. It proposes the introduction of day hikes for children to discover the natural wonders of the park. A lot of fun. Come back at the campsite just in time for grilling chicken, steak or hamburgers at the perfect ending for a beautiful day. three) Black Hills / Badlands South Dakota: This area is a huge 10,000 square miles of open prairies, the landscape of badlands, rugged mountains and prairies. It is also home to seven national parks and many state parks. See the breathtaking Mt. Rushmore and the new monument to Chief Crazy Horse. Explore caves visit an archaeological dig of 50 giant mammoths. Seeking the Gold, hiking, biking, skiing, snowmobiling, hiking biking, or horseback riding, once again, the Junior Ranger program is excellent here, too. Children will study fossils, watching films stunning nature park, and enjoy a few hands on displays and exhibits of dinosaurs. If you ever tire of these activities, take in a shootout Old West and cowboy dinner show -boy. Then take the family to one of the six themes and theme parks in the region. The Badlands are bad! ... In the right direction. 4) San Francisco: I can tell you now, San Fran is much, much more from Fisherman's Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. There are two major zoos to choose from: the San Francisco Zoo and Oakland Zoo. San Francisco Zoo is the largest and most diverse wildlife. Oakland is part of 525-acre Knowland Park. It's a bit more relaxed and unencumbered by the crowd. The Bay Area Discovery Museum has 28,000 square meters of exhibition. Kids can climb while on a fishing boat wrecked, learn to ride a unicycle, and create clay animation movies. There are mixed reviews on the magic of children. Certainly, this is an old playground, but young children seem to love. For some of them, it will be.
Posted on March 21, 2010.