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Farms

Still On My Bucket List

Some of these farms do not include pick-your-own fruits or vegetables so be mindful before you go and read the blogs carefully (basically some of these farms are just barnyards and have fun events for kids).  On the contrary, some are only pick-your-own so you may drive as far as 2 hours to just pick fruits and vegetables for less than an hour and go home. So just know before you go and don't say I didn't tell you so!

If you live on Long Island or New Jersey and want to save toll money, stay local (there are enough great farms where you are).  But if you want more scenic, upstate is the place to be!  Also, I have only added farms within an hour and a half ride tops.  There are much more scenic farms if you are willing to drive farther!

Things to consider before you go:  1)  Can you bring a stroller?  2)  Is there a corn maze?  3)  Is there pick-your-own offered or only a farmstand? 4)  Do they have food at the farmstand?  5)  Is there a bathroom?  6)  Do I have to pay tolls to get there?  7)  Are there dwarf trees for the kids?  8)  Do they have bouncers and other activities to keep the young kids entertained?  Or other "agri-tainment"? 9)  Is it scenic?  10)  Anything else to do in the area?  11)  How much does it cost?  Does the admission fee include the corn maze and bouncers?  12)  Is there a hay ride offered?  13)  Is there fruit left on the trees?  14)  Can I bring pets?  15)  Are they open on the specific day you are going?  16)  Any festivals lined up? 17) Is there a playground? 18)  Is it closed due to previous day of rain? 19)  Are they open in the summer?  If so, what kind of selection do they have other than apples?   20)  do they have a petting zoo?

This list is based on what I gathered from all my facebook groups about what people's favorite farms are.  I have left many out many obscure farms out! 

 

Long Island Farms

Fort Salonga Farm

Hank's Pumpkintown

Harbes Farm & Vineyard

Lewin Farms

Schmitt's Family Farmwww.schmittfarms.com

Whitepost Farms Melville, NY  http://www.whitepostfarms.com/

Windy Acres Farm

 

Upstate New York Farms

Barton  Orchards

Fishkill Farms

Harvest Moon Farm and Orchard  

Lawrence Farms Orchards

Masker Orchard

 

New Jersey Farms

Alstede Farms

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beaches/beachtowns

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Still On My Bucket List

Ocean Beach, Fire Island (ferry service to the most popular beach on Island...go early to find parking)

Jones Beach (men allege there are hot women here)

Main Beach, East Hampton

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gardens/mansions/parks/hiking

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Nothing in life is as soothing and gratifying as nature.  Whether in its natural state, or man made, there is no greater miracle than looking at G-d's design and knowing the world is much bigger and beautiful than all of our problems. It is a beautiful way to raise your children as well.  Nature will never fail anyone (except of course, the occasional natural disaster!).  As soon as my first child was born, I would relieve myself from stress and put him in a snap n' go and just go to any botanical garden imaginable and take pictures.  It was my therapy.  Our tradition lives on and there is no shortage of beauty in and around New York City (you'd be surprised!!)  From waterfalls to parks to ponds to mountains to rivers to preserves to hiking to gardens, every inch is a work of art!  A lot on my list double over as two things.  For example, most of the mansions I've visited have gardens, most of the parks have ponds or gardens or hiking, and vice versa.  Most of these parks include playgrounds.  A lot of these places are great to catch a sunset as well!  Here is a complete and categorized list of all I've seen and all I still have yet to see!  Follow me on instagram and facebook for live adventures (social links above) and share with your friends if you appreciate this page!

 

Mansions and Museums

Parks

Gardens

Hiking

Still on My Bucket List

 

Hiking/Whitewater Rafting/Tubing/Waterfalls

Bear Mountain https://parks.ny.gov/parks/13/details.aspx

Buttermilk Falls, Ithaca NY www.newyorkupstate.com and www.newyorkupstate.com/ithaca (did this as a child on a road trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls...you can swim here too)

Bushkill Falls, PA www.visitbushkillfalls.com (only two hour drive from NY)

High Falls Gorge, Upstate NY https://highfallsgorge.com (on a road trip to Lake Placid when the kids are teenagers...lots of hiking..no swimming)

Rainbow Falls, Watkins Glen State Park, Seneca Lake Finger Lakes (do this on the way on a road trip to Toronto or Niagara Fallswww.tripadvisor.com

Rainbow Falls, Ausable Chasm Keesville, NY (do this on the way on a road trip to Montreal)  www.adirondack.net

River Tubing, Farmington, CT (do this on the way on a road trip to Boston)  www.farmingtonrivertubing.com

Robert H. Treman State Park, Upstate NY (do this on the way on a road trip to Niagara Falls or Toronto.  You can swim here too! This is near the Finger Lakes and Ithaca) parks.ny.gov/parks

Rockefeller Preserve,  Pleasantville, NY  https://parks.ny.gov/parks 

Split Rock Falls, Upstate NY http://nnywaterfalls.com (on a road trip to Lake Placid when the kids are teenagers...you can swim here)

Stony Kill Falls, Upstate NY www.newyorkupstate.com and  www.parks.ny.gov (only one and half hour drive from New York City, and you can swim here...NUDE!)

White Water Rafting, Delaware River  www.sourcedadventures.com

 

Mansions and Museums

Heckscher Museum, Huntington NY  https://www.heckscher.org/

Oheka Castle

Rockefeller Mansion: Kykuit,  Sleepy Hollow NY http://www.hudsonvalley.org

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London

London, UK

How I wish I stayed here longer than 4 days!  I booked this trip alone, without my kids or my husband, for a wedding weekend.  I'm not gonna lie, I was rather disappointed that of all the European cities that are on my bucket list, I was going to visit this second!  My understanding was that London was always cloudy and rainy and that the people were dull.  I have no idea why I had this preconceived notion!  1)  There was not one minute of rain in the 4 days of June I was here.  On and off sun yes.  Mild temperatures yes.  Rain, not a drop!  2)  The first person I met was an employee in Gatwick airport (never fly to or from Gatwick if you are staying in Central London...Heathrow is the way to go...and they have a Chanel store where you get to buy for considerably cheaper than the states!).  He was every American late night comedian in one human being, but funnier!  Every British person I met after him had the same wit!  London is basically a city full of Ricky Gervaises at every corner!  Heaven on earth!  3)  London has the energy of New York, the architecture of grand European cities, and gardens and parks like no other! There are basically no garbage cans on the street nor are there vendors at every corner trying to sell you food.  The city is very clean!

I had to capitalize on my time here.  Basically, of the 4 days, 3 were just attending weekend events leading to the wedding.  I probably had 24 hours to navigate as much as London as I could!  What I recommend:  1)  Purchase a Bus Tour ticket from your hotel front desk.  There are certain passes that let you access all the lines (my regret is that I didn't know about this earlier, and just used this the last day I was there when I had to leave to the airport at 1pm).  I stayed at the Cumberland (modern hotel in a fantastic location and rather affordable) right next to Marble Arch and Hyde Park where there was a bus stop.  The Red Bus Tour takes you to all the big landmarks!  Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London Eye, London Bridge, etc etc.  But there are other lines which will take you to Notting Hill and the other parts of Central London that are just as worthy of seeing (you don't even have to step off the bus.  Just sit on top floor and you'll get enough of an experience).

I walked the bulk of Hyde Park (much smaller than Central Park) in two hours at 6am in the morning.  This was the most peaceful and serene two hours of my life.  And on Sundays, they have the Serpentine race where local swimmers dive into the lake and swim laps.  It was extremely surreal watching people dive into the water with their speedos and swim caps at 7am in the morning. Definitely get a map of the park before you walk around so you don't miss the main points of interest.  Kensington Palace Garden and the Italian Gardens are a must!

Notting Hill is a very cute neighborhood!  There are rows of colorful homes, and Portobello Road is basically a charming flea market.  Totally skip if your short on time!  What you should definitely squeeze in if you love gardens (and London is all about its parks and gardens) is Regent Park.  Get a map and go to every corner.  I only had time for Queen Mary's Garden.  I didn't even know that they had a Zoo on the other side of the property.  And the first Zoo ever opened in the world!  If you are with children, I guess this is a place to consider!  If not, definitely skip!

For designer shopping, its' all about Old Bond Street.  And for us regular humans, Oxford gets the job done!  Or just walk the streets. Your jaw will drop at every corner from the architecture and the charm!  

My deepest regrets were not seeing more of London at night time, not experiencing fish and chips at a local pub and not going to Harrods department store!  

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Spain

Barcelona, Seville, Marbella - Spain

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Optimum Seasons:  Summer

Me and my husband went here on our honeymoon in the summer of 2009, back when direct flights to Europe were under $1000 each.  This was my first time ever going to Europe.  I wasn't an experienced enough traveller to know that going to Spain for a total of only seven days was a pretty dumb-as-hell idea.  We modeled our itinerary off a friend who did the same trip for her honeymoon!  We decided to go to Barcelona (the nicest city I have ever seen), Seville and Marbella.  

Our first stop was Barcelona.  We stayed at Condes de Barcelona for three days.  This was a hotel located on beautiful Passeig de Gracia.  We chose this hotel because of it's modern decor, rooftop pool, and location!  If I were to visit the city again, I'd stay in a hotel off La Rambla (the main pedestrian street and tourist attraction in Barcelona).  As soon as we arrived to our hotel, we both took a much needed 3 hour nap.  Then we began our day.  We walked down Passeig de Gracia towards La Rambla (about a 20 minute walk from our hotel).  We saw two of Gaudi's masterpieces on Passeig de Gracia:  "La Pedrera" and "Casa Batllo".  We opted not to get a tour of the inside (big mistake!) as we were pressed for time (not really, I was just young and dumb and cheap and lazy).  We got to La Rambla and went straight to "La Boqueria", a large outdoor public market.  The fruit and smoothies here were out of this world. They were so refreshing on an extremely hot and sunny day in June.  We walked all the way down La Rambla (probably a 30 minute walk total) and then explored the narrow Gothic streets off La Rambla and then walked back to the hotel.  Basically we did a huge lap that took roughly 4 hours just to get a feel for Barcelona and went back to our hotel for much needed sleep.  By the way, it stays light out until around 11 oclock.  I really was looking forward to seeing Barcelona at night but we were way too tired the first three days we stayed here.  BIGGEST REGRET EVER!

On day two in Barcelona, we decided to take a public bus to Park Guell, Gaudi's masterpiece.  I will spare you the details.  Just look at the pictures in the gallery.  My friend's album on facebook convinced me to go to Spain just because of this park.  It was the most unique park I've ever seen in my life.  And we also decided to walk to Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece "La Sagrada Familia" which was a couple blocks away from our hotel.  The church has been under construction since 1892 and it's not expected to be finished till 2030.  Unfortunately, again, I was too impatient and dumb to wait on a line and take a tour of the inside.  The details on this church are out o this world.   

On day three we decided to walk down La Rambla and then all the way down to the beach town of Barceloneta.  The mediterranean water is freezing!  We weren't able to dive in much but the beach is still super charming and it was a nice relaxing break from all the walking of the prior days.  

Also, you must note that if you are Kosher and are travelling to Spain, be prepared to starve.  There was a Maos felafel store on La Rambla that came in handy as did La Boqueria.  There were also some Italian restaurants.  But everything else is pork!  And the Italian food is good for nothing!

My deepest regrets in Barcelona:  not seeing the city at night.  And also, we didn't visit Mountjuic which is a huge draw for tourists.  This is a mountain at the end of La Rambla which was the site of the 1992 Summer Olympics.  You need to take a cable car up to the mountain which gives you commanding views of the city!  Also, for those who have extra time, it may be worth the train ride to the Salvador Dali Museum.  I'm not one to care too much about museums when there is a whole city to see before my eyes.  But I understand this is a great museum to see.  

The second leg of our trip was a day and night in Seville.  We had to take a flight (one hour at most) from Barcelona.  Had we opted for a train, we'd have been in transit for about 7-8 hours.  If we were in Spain for two weeks, I would have taken a train ride.  Seville is an extremely charming and medieval city with lots of Muslim and Islamic influence.  (Think Jerusalem meets Europe meets mosaic art meets home of flamenco dancing).   We stayed at Casas de la Juderia....the most unique hotel I have ever stayed at.  Basically, there is one long corridor (probably 1/6th of a mile long) that leads you to all these different sections of the hotel with different themes.  There are little gardens scattered all around the property and there is a pool on the rooftop as well. The hotel itself was enough to sightsee here as it gave you a very good idea of Seville.  

My whole day here was one deep regret.   Seville is a small enough city to see by foot.  But it was so excruciatingly hot that by 4pm, I was done with my dad and decided to go to sleep for the night (my husband later woke me up that same evening to tell me Michael Jackson had died).  What I was able to squeeze in:  we walked through the Jewish quarter to Seville Cathedral and then walked towards Tower de Oro and walked back to our hotel.  I didn't go to the top of the bell tower in the Seville Cathedral that has magnificent views of the city.  I didn't go to see bull fighting in an arena (home of bull fighting).  I didn't go to see a flamenco show (home of flamenco).  I didn't go across the Guadalquivir river.  I didn't see the gorgeous city at night.  And my deepest regret, I didn't see the gardens of the Alcazar palace!  Basically, this is a city I went to just to sleep and where my husband got a horrendous taste for how much sacrifices he'll have to make in the future of our marriage!  Seville is also known for its orange trees and gardens.  If we had enough time, I would have taken a train ride (30 minutes to an hour) to the city of Cordoba which also has beautiful gardens.  One thing I didn't like about Seville is that it felt extremely eerie and isolated.  Like I felt that if I died in this city, no one would ever know.  So definitely if you plan a trip to Spain, you must set a day for Seville and you must actually utilize your time here efficiently!  Sunblock and coffee will go a long way!

What better way to close our trip than the coastal and affluent town of Marbella. Located in Andalusia,  the same provence as Seville, and just a three hour train ride away, this was a much needed three days of relaxation.  To get to Marbella, we had to take a train to Malaga and then a 45 minute cab ride.  I forgot the name of the hotel we stayed out, but it was on the beach and had a sister hotel so we were able to access both pools.  There was so much I loved about Marbella.  It is like Spain's Cannes.  There is a pedestrian town with beautiful shops and lots of people watching (rich, attractive people watching).  There is a boardwalk along the beach.  Of course this is the Mediterranean and it's freezing so we didn't get in much swimming...but we saw a lot of naked Europeans sunbathing! Also, fortunately for me, Flamenco is still kind of big in Marbella.  So we saw a free show in our hotel on a Friday night.  And I have never been so awed and amazed by a performance (to think the best of Flamenco is in Seville and we missed it!) We also dined in Puerto Banus, a wealthy port town 20 minutes away, one night.  This was the perfect way to close the trip.  My only regret here was not going to Gibraltar, which is a British owned peninsula right across Morocco and probably a 45 minute drive from Marbella.  There is an international airport in neighboring Malaga and we were able to close out this trip with pure relaxation.  But if I were to do it all over again, I'd have made it a 10 day trip and squeezed in one other city!  Spain is full of wonders and natural beauty!  Hopefully we will make it back there one day!

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Montego Bay, Jamaica

Montego Bay, Jamaica

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Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

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We went here in the summer of 2011.  This was my first experience ever at an all inclusive hotel.  Besides Jamaicans and the lazy river at this Iberostar hotel, there is not much else I can say about Montego Bay except for:  skip it!  The water (maybe it was just a bad season?) was dirtier than Jones Beach.  The weather was rainy and dreary.  The hotel was average.  The food was average. 

My biggest regret here is not visiting Negril, or staying in Negril!  There is much more charm on this end of the island and much more exposure to Jamaican culture!  Perhaps stay here on a honeymoon with no children!  

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Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands

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Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

We went here in the summer of 2013 over 4th of July weekend. Nothing compares to the beach here.  Warm temperature, clear crystal blue water, no waves.  We would just put our lounge chairs on the shore and relax.  We stayed at the Westin which isn't a luxury hotel!  You have to make sure you get a pool side room, preferably a room on the first floor that opens up to the pool (makes life much easier).  Otherwise, you will get stuck with a view of the parking lot!  Best part of this hotel was that the pool area was literally steps away from the beach line.  It took a total of two minutes to walk from my hotel room onto the beach!  The sunsets here were to die for, and the happy hour was cute.  Very relaxing vacation to take with young children and friends.  This is a British island so we were able to see fireworks from the shore line...but it wasn't for 4th of July.  It was for some British holiday I believe.  My memory is foggy here.  

There is not much else to do on this island.  There was a Ritz hotel/Condo a couple blocks away.  We walked to that property and that was that.  Not many hotels on the strip.  And the island is still relatively expensive.  If you are torn between Turks and Cayman, and they are comparable prices, one billion percent go to Turks!  No contest.  

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Gansevoort, Turks and Caicos

Providencias, Turks and Caicos

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Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

www.ganseevort.com

Back in the fall of 2011, this was still a rather new hotel.  There were plenty of deals offered through travel agents.  It cost us roughly 350 a night including breakfast (the most amazing breakfast I have ever had at any hotel stay).  It also included free kayaking.  It is unheard of to spend that little these days if you stay in a boutique hotel in Turks and Caicos.  I went right before the island became extremely popular.  

This is by far my favorite of all Caribbean Islands I have visited.  The service is impeccable.  The food is fresh and amazing.  There are plenty of beautiful hotels on the strip.  The sand is white and the ocean is bluer and calmer than any you have ever seen (tied with Cayman Islands).  We dined at different hotels during our 6 night stay just to get in as much of the island as possible. Also, for some reason, my husband urged me to go parasailing.  He was in a very generous mood with his money.  This was an amazing, albeit ridiculously expensive, experience.

Before we booked, we were deciding between Ganseevort, a modern and chic boutique hotel verse Regent Palms, which was in a better location (both the ocean there is nicer and it is more central).  Regent Palms would have been a better choice as we had a young toddler and there weren't any children friendly activities at Ganseevort.  The Regent Palms had a bigger pool that was shallow in many areas.  Though they were comparable in price, I still do not regret the decision.  Both hotels are excellent and you will be hard pressed to find any such deal today.  So if you have deep pockets, this is the island for you!

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RIU Palace Bavara, Punta Cana

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

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Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

I went on this vacation in the summer of 2014.  I was pretty apprehensive to book as I had heard horror stories of people's trips to the Dominican.  People alleged the drinking water wasn't clean and that they'd had stomach bugs for days.  But the pics of the beautiful beach with palm trees and the crystal blue waters were too tempting.  I booked the hotel through a travel agent.  None of my friends ever stayed at the RIU Palace Bavaro.  They had stayed at the neighboring sister hotel, RIU Palace.  The decor in Bavara is more modern as opposed to the Spanish style in the original RIU Palace.  Both are all inclusive hotels with breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets as well as several restaurants on the property (also included in the very fair price). The grounds at both properties are picturesque and even though we went during hurricane season (kids have no school and there are better deals), we didn't experience bad weather.  Nor did any of us have intestinal problems!  Also, make sure you get a program guide from the front desk of the hotel.  When we were there, one night they had a fantastic Michael-Jackson-impersonator concert.  

My only gripe with Punta Cana was the airport.  Even though it was the coolest I've ever seen (decor-wise), the customs line was an utter disaster. You are not allowed to wait on the line with the stroller, so it may be best to do this trip older children.  

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Disney World

Orlando, FL

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Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Fall

For those who don't know me, it's important to know that I am a very cynical and impatient person!  I am not into long lines.  I am not into overproduction or rides or excessive spending.  Going to big supermarkets or shopping malls overwhelm me!  My husband is the complete opposite!  Since the moment we had our first child, he's been nagging me about a Disney World trip!  I've been dodging his requests for roughly seven years but finally caved after Zika took over the Caribbean Islands and Miami!  

So what did I do to make this experience as painless as possible?  Research!  I posted a facebook status about whether this was a suicide mission with two young children, and the answers were split down the middle.  For the first time in my life, I decided to listen to people who had a positive experience rather than a negative one!  The feedback:  download the "My Disney Experience" app; watch youtube videos of Disney rides with your children so they are mentally prepared and pumped up for the trip; sign up for three fast passes per park (which allows you to go on the line that moves faster....figure an average of 10 minutes instead of 60). After you have used all 3 fast passes that day, you are able to pick a fast pass for another ride.  And after you have used the 4th, another one.  And so on.  

So basically, it is important to know what the three most popular rides are at each park.  After I downloaded the Disney World App and registered, I was able to look at the Wait Times (there is a tab on the left) at each park (you are able to sort by park), and figured out which three to tackle first.  This made the experience so much more pleasant and organized!  Other than snapping at my husband several times for walking too slow, the week went by very smoothly and I couldn't have been more content with this amazing trip!  To see the joy on my childrens' faces, to see the creativity and the detail that went into designing every ride, to marvel at the beautiful landscaping and the nightly fireworks, and to visit several countries in the span of two hours in Epcot....no experience is comparable!  

As far as the hotel accommodations, we booked through CostcoTravel.com which always has the best deals!  We stayed at the Sheraton Vistana Resort Villas which was an 150 acre property with 7 pools, one of which had a water slide.  This is a time share and CostcoTravel warned us not to accept any person who was trying to sell them to us.  What they didn't tell us was that for every time we wanted to leave the property, we'd have to take a shuttle to the hotel lobby and then we were able to call an uber to take us to the parks. Magic Kingdom and Epcot had a direct shuttle but Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios did not.  So this made the travel experience undesirable. However, the hotel had a full kitchen and we got a one bedroom (upgraded to two bedroomsand two full bathrooms for free).  Also, make sure you look at a map of the property when you are checking in and you request a room in an area you prefer.  I was under the impression that there was one big pool with a water slide.  Then I looked at the map and realized there was only one of seven pools with a water slide and that was a huge draw for me.  But each area offers a perk of it's own!  The arcade and restaurant were on the other side of the property that I was originally located in.  

I spent a total of $350 a night including a five day hopper pass to four Disney parks...which is pretty insane!  That means you can hop the parks (this is a gimmick, you will rarely go to two parks in one day because you can spend at least 6 hours at each) and have 5 days to go to any one you choose in any combination.  I could have gone to Epcot 5 times, or 4 times and 1 time Magic Kingdom.  I ended up doing Each park once, and Epcot (my favorite) twice!  

Things to Know About Each Park (Comfort Is Key!!!  Sneakers Only!!!!):

Magic Kingdom: This is the park to see if you have to choose one!  The most rides are here!  Cinderella's Castle is here!  The parades are here!  The most characters are here!  This is iconic Disney!  And if you are into airplane food, they have a Burger restaurant that sells prepackaged Glatt Kosher Hamburgers and Chicken Nuggets (I preferred eating air).  

Epcot:  If you want to travel the world but you find it too mentally demanding to go with the children, this is the place for you!  Plus, this is a great way to expose your kids to science as the rides are very educational!  By far my favorite park.  Be prepared for a very long day, and best to visit this twice.  The countries are worth seeing both day and night!  And make sure you check the guide map they offer to see what countries have which characters, as the App doesn't specify.  

Animal Kingdom:  You can totally skip this park.  It had two of the best rides in all of Disney (River Rapids and Safari), but all in all, it was pretty disgusting! I felt like I was in a third world country.  The Bronx Zoo is much more scenic and you get to see all the same animals!  And Great Adventure has a River Rapids ride.  Totally scratch this off your list if you don't feel like wasting money!  The best thing here was the Rainforest Cafe, which is actually located right outside the front entrance, so you don't have to pay for the park to experience this restaurant!  

Hollywood Studios:  This is the smallest of all the parks.  If you are not into Star Wars, you don't really need to go.  However, Beauty and Beast is a terrific half hour show with great music!  You get to meet Buzz and Woody here! There are many opportunities to watch shows in 3D.  The best thing about this park is that the fireworks start earlier (at 7:45), so young children can last! Unfortunately, there was torrential downpour by the end of our drizzly day and our Fantasmic! show was cancelled.  We ended up watching the fireworks from a distance in our uber ride home!

Also, it's best that you ask a Disney employee to link your park card (pass) to the PhotoPass.  This way, the photographers can scan your card and the pictures will appear (with a watermark) on your App.  Make sure you take a lot of pictures so it's worth purchasing all of them for a whopping $169. Otherwise, you have to pay $14 per pic.  You can "find photographers" on the app as well so you make this feature worthwhile!  What's great about this is you can purchase afterwards if you like the pictures, and if you are too cheap, you can still screen grab with the watermarks to at least save the memory!  I purchased mine cause there were more than 10 great pictures.

My children are 4 and 6 years old.  I found this an ideal time to go to Disney. When they are tall enough to go on most rides, and they are young enough to still love me.  I went when I was 12, and let me tell you, puberty does not mix well with Disney! 

My Top Ten Rides:

1)  Soarin' (Epcot)

2) Splash Mountain (Magic Kingdom)

3) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Magic Kingdom)

4) Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (Magic Kingdom)

5) Kali River Rapids (Animal Kingdom)

6) Kilimanjaro Safaris (Animal Kingdom)

7) Test Track (Epcot)

8) Tomorrowland Speedway (Magic Kingdom)

9) Toy Story Mania! (Hollywood Studios)

10) Astro Orbiter (Magic Kingdom):  go during sunset or in the evening.

Rides to Skip:

1) Haunted Mansion (Magic Kingdom):  not that Haunted!

2) Journey Into Imagination With Figment (Epcot):  complete waste of time!

3) Jungle Cruise (Magic Kingdom):  the knock off and fake version of Safari in Animal Kingdom.  Fake animals!

4) The Twighlight Zone Tower of Terror (Hollywood Studios):  this is great if you like throwing up in your mouth!

Biggest Regrets:

1) Mickey Fantasmic Show (Hollywood Studios):  It was drizzling all day.  This was supposed to be a 30 minute water illumination show with fireworks at the end (started at 7pm).  Unfortunately, three minutes into the show it start pouring and they had to cancel.  This was gonna be the highlight of our trip and our kids had enough energy to appreciate the fireworks!  Besides the show, I believe there are other, grander fireworks that occur about 15 minutes after the show ends.  We caught this from the parking lot!  

2)  Festival of The Lion King (Animal Kingdom):  Probably my biggest regret was missing this show.  It was our second day at Disney and I didn't think my children had the endurance to last.  But by the third day and the Beauty and the Beast show at Hollywood Studios, I realized that my kids actually love shows!  Big shame because this was one of the best ones in all four parks!  And my son loves "The Lion King".  

3)  Rivers of Light (Animal Kingdom):  This is a show that starts at night (but early evening, about a half hour after the sun goes down).  Again, this was my second day at the park and I didn't realize my children had enough endurance to get through this show!  Just wanted to go back to our hotel room!  

4)  Mount Everest (Animal Kingdom):  Our six year old son (who is short for his age) was the right height (44 inches and taller) but too scared.  So neither parent wanted to go on the ride alone.  But this is probably one of the top three roller coasters in disney.  

5)  Aerosmith Rock N' Roller (Hollywood Studios):  Neither child was allowed to go on this ride.  Height requirement is 48 inches.  And this is supposedly the best ride in all four parks.  Big shame....until next time :)

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Visit Disney Boardwalk which is as charming as Epcot but costs $0, unless you dine here.  Also, if you have extra time on your hands, visit Orlando Premium Outlets on Vineland Avenue for high end designer shopping (even though I came home empty handed!)

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Sheraton Parsippany Hotel

Parsippany, NJ

price varies

Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton

This is a very charming hotel with a beautiful and spacious lobby, a wonderful breakfast bouffet room offered to those who have Starwood points, and breakfast to those who pay the extra price.  Love the indoor pool and adjacent exercise room here too!  Check their website for more images and pricing.  I went here during a Thanksgiving long weekend and I loved the Christmas decorations.  The rooms are very spacious and clean.  

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Try nearby Woodbury Commons for outlet shopping and great prices!

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Doral Arrowwood, White Plains, NY

White Plains, NY

price varies

Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

www.doralarrowwood.com

Located in Westchester, this is a very charming hotel close to very charming neighborhoods.  My favorite is its heated indoor/outdoor pool (in the summer, I understand it is all outdoor!  There are lots of amenities offered for children and an excellent daily breakfast offered in their gorgeous dining hall with breathtaking views of the adjacent golf course!  Call to get a group rate if going with friends, and remember to request a room closer to the lobby (lots of long hallways here!) with a golf course view if you are as particular as I am about hotel experiences!

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Greenwich, CT is the must see neighboring town.  Very affluent with beautiful homes.  Google "nicest neighborhoods or streets of Greenwich and head there for some house site seeing!  Greenwich Avenue is a half mile stretch of high end shops and boutiques.  There weren't many restaurants open on New Year's day when we went, nor clothing stores, but we still enjoyed our experience.  The Saks Fifth Avenue here pales in comparison to that in NYC.  Drive around the neighborhood of Belle Haven (a lot of streets are private so you won't have access unless you have balls to drive through.  But there are many streets along the Long Island Sound that are worth seeing) which is a peninsula surrounded by water at the very southern tip of Greenwich Avenue.  If there is a neighborhood to see in Greenwich, this is it!  Skip the others!  The lot sizes are too big to even see the homes!  Also, for a sand beach, visit Greenwich Point Park (in Old Greenwich). This may or may not be a private beach so you should give them a call before you go, but I just drove by in the winter and it was beautiful!

Also, for children, Legoland is very close by as is Rye Amusement Park (which is situated on the Long Island Sound...both are on my bucket list of things to do with my kids!)  Google both these places for pictures, prices and more information.  That's what I'd do before I'd go ; )

For shopping, head to The Galleria Mall at White Plains.  Lots of high end department stores and good on a cold day to walk around indoors with children!

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Hyatt Regency, Old Greenwich, CT

Old Greenwich, CT

price varies

Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

www.greenwich.regency.hyatt.com

I was drawn to this hotel through www.tripadvisor.com (will find you the website that offers the cheapest rate) because of it's affordable price, great indoor poor, ecosystem lobby, and excellent breakfast (included in the price)!  As well as being in Old Greenwich, a beautiful neighborhood within an hour drive from my home.  

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Greenwich, CT is the must see neighboring town.  Very affluent with beautiful homes.  Google "nicest neighborhoods or streets of Greenwich and head there for some house site seeing!  Greenwich Avenue is a half mile stretch of high end shops and boutiques.  There weren't many restaurants open on New Year's day when we went, nor clothing stores, but we still enjoyed our experience.  The Saks Fifth Avenue here pales in comparison to that in NYC.  Drive around the neighborhood of Belle Haven (a lot of streets are private so you won't have access unless you have balls to drive through.  But there are many streets along the Long Island Sound that are worth seeing) which is a peninsula surrounded by water at the very southern tip of Greenwich Avenue.  If there is a neighborhood to see in Greenwich, this is it!  Skip the others!  The lot sizes are too big to even see the homes!  Also, for a sand beach, visit Greenwich Point Park (in Old Greenwich). This may or may not be a private beach so you should give them a call before you go, but I just drove by in the winter and it was beautiful!

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Crowne Plaza, Stamford CT

Stamford, CT

price varies

Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

www.crowneplaza.com

I stumbled upon this hotel purely by accident.  One of my friends yelped "kosher restaurants" near our hotel in Old Greenwich (the neighboring town) and we found a Kosher restaurant called "Soosh".  We put it in our navigation and noticed that the restaurant was in this hotel.  We didn't realize there were parking spots for the restaurant right in front and we accidentally parked in the hotel's lot in the back.  We walked through the hotel lobby to find a Shabbaton occurring (during Hanukkah with thousands of lit menorahs...pretty surreal).  Once we found our way to the restaurant, we asked the owner what the Shabbaton was all about, and he told us that this is a weekly occurrence. The hotel lobby was immaculate...as though I walked into a Miami Southbeach hotel!  After I got home I went on the hotel's website to see if it's worth staying there, and I was shocked by how spacious and well decorated the rooms were.  And some of the rooms have kitchens as well!  (Just look at the website).  And the price during winter break is very affordable!  Tip:  "Soosh" was the best Kosher sushi I ever had. They have a kid's menu as well and they hand out crayons and pages to color!  Great service, great menu!  All around amazing experience!  

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Greenwich, CT is the must see neighboring town.  Very affluent with beautiful homes.  Google "nicest neighborhoods or streets of Greenwich and head there for some house site seeing!  Greenwich Avenue is a half mile stretch of high end shops and boutiques.  There weren't many restaurants open on New Year's day when we went, nor clothing stores, but we still enjoyed our experience.  The Saks Fifth Avenue here pales in comparison to that in NYC.  Drive around the neighborhood of Belle Haven (a lot of streets are private so you won't have access unless you have balls to drive through.  But there are many streets along the Long Island Sound that are worth seeing) which is a peninsula surrounded by water at the very southern tip of Greenwich Avenue.  If there is a neighborhood to see in Greenwich, this is it!  Skip the others!  The lot sizes are too big to even see the homes!  Also, for a sand beach, visit Greenwich Point Park (in Old Greenwich). This may or may not be a private beach so you should give them a call before you go, but I just drove by in the winter and it was beautiful!

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Muddworks

Great Neck, NY

$8 per one hour per person, $12 cheapest pottery piece (a letter)

Optimum Seasons:  Winter or a Rainy Day

www.mudd-works.com

If your children love to paint and decorate, take them here where they can create artwork on a pottery piece of your choice.  This is a wonderful and therapeutic activity for parents and children alike.  I have not been with my sons as they don't have enough attention span to sit and paint, but I took advantage of babysitting my nieces one day and going with them!  This is an adorable place with great service!  If you are on a tight budget and you have a few children, have them share one pottery piece and let them know you don't want to glaze the piece.  You may get a better price this way.  I couldn't glaze the piece as it takes a week to get ready and my nieces were leaving back home for Toronto.  

On Thursday nights from 6-9 they have adult night so you don't always have to go with your children.  Gather your friends or go with your spouse!  Call in advance to see if there is a special promotion on that day!  

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Chocolate Works

Manhasset, NY

Optimum Seasons:  Winter

www.chocolateworks.com or www.facebook.com/ManhassetChocolateWorks

Chocolate here is Kosher, but beware, the candy is not!  Call in advance and you can reserve a 45 minute session for $15.  You can create your own chocolate bar or lollypops here.  Wonderful, creative and delicious activity to do with your children!

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Robert Moses State Park

Babylon, NY

Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

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This is the most western point of Fire Island, and is the only point that is accessible by car.  I have been to both Field 5 and Field 4, and can say that there is absolutely no difference except that Field 5 has a playground. You are also able to cross over by foot into Fire Island's nearby towns like Kismet from the eastern parking lot (Field 5), and walk to the Fire Island Lighthouse (which I didn't care to do).  This beach is a wonderful beach for adults and children alike. It is not such a long walk if you have a stroller.  In my opinion, it has the best concession stand of all beaches on Long Island!  An added bonus for men: there are plenty of exposed boobs when you walk east on the shore line towards the Fire Island beach where nudity is permitted. Also, parking is only $10 per vehicle!

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Nickerson Beach

Long Beach, NY

Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

This was quite possibly the worst beach experience of my life.  If you have a child in a stroller, this is not the place for you!  The walk from the parking lot to the beach is approximately give or take a quarter of a mile and the concession stand is far from the beach front.  Please note never to go to this beach unless you are a member!  The other beaches on the Long Beach strip are infinitely better!

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Point Lookout

Long Beach, N

Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

This is the furthest east on the Long Beach strip.  It has a great concession stand but a massive parking lot and a long walk to the water.  I'd rather skip this experience and drive down a few miles west to Lido Beach West, same water, same price, more privacy!

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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