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- Ready for warm weather? This winter, the travel industry makes
it easy to soak up the sun. Here are fantastic heat retreats to
help you plan the right vacation for all family members, no matter
what their interests.
Affordable
Adventures, Cozumel.
Rated by Money magazine as a top winter destination, Cozumel, Mexico
is the place for families searching for a getaway that's diverse
and well-priced. This cozy island sits along the largest coral reef
network in the Western Hemisphere; visitors enjoy exceptional snorkeling,
diving and swimming year-round. On land, travelers explore ancient
ruins; take jeep, ATV and horseback tours; hike through national
preserves, and more. Hotels and resorts welcome families with packages
that include dive lessons for children, snorkeling and massages.
Family packages begin as low as $115 per night per adult, and kids
stay free. Visit Cozumel on the World Wide Web, www.islacozumel.com.mx.
At
Home When Away.
If you want plenty of space for family and friends, treat yourself
to a villa with Marriott Vacation Club International (MVCI). These
family-friendly accommodations have one to three bedrooms, full
kitchens, separate living and dining areas, private balconies, washer/dryers
and more. MVCI resorts are located any place families want to travel,
with resorts in warm weather destinations from Florida and Hawaii
to Aruba and Costa del Sol. There are kids' clubs and activities
for all family members: snorkeling, golf, spa and theme parks, just
to name a few. Travelers can rent spacious villas on a nightly basis.
For yearly travelers, vacation ownership can be a smart choice because
of the flexibility. Owners can exchange their weeks and travel to
top destinations worldwide. For information, call (800) 845-5279
or visit www.marriottvacationclub.com.
Best
Surf 'N Turf, Panama City Beach.
On Florida's northwest coast, Panama City Beach beckons with sugary,
white sand beaches and the emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
This classic beach town is heralded as a Best U.S. Beach destination
by The Travel Channel, Southern Living Magazine, Dr. Beach and others.
The award-winning beaches -- coupled with lakes, waterways and bays
-- offer countless opportunities for year-round water sports, from
snorkeling, surfing and diving to sailing, kayaking and fishing.
On land, there are championship golf courses, hiking and biking
trails, water parks, roller coasters and more. Winter packages start
as low as $79 per night per adult, and kids stay free at many hotels.
Visit online www.thebeachloversbeach.com.
Paradise
Found, Caribbean and Mexico.
Marriott and Renaissance Caribbean and Mexico Resorts welcome families
with "Discovery Adventures." This new activities program
takes children and parents on cultural explorations of the world
around them, examining shells as beach archaeologists, experimenting
with centrifugal motion as scientists, following the moon's phases
as astronomers and more. When vacations are done, "Discovery"
booklets, with space for journal entries and scrap-booking, make
invaluable keepsakes. Marriott and Renaissance Caribbean and Mexico
Resorts' are located in Aruba, Cancun, Curacao, Puerto Vallarta,
St. Kitts and St. Thomas. Each property offers a distinctive vacation:
Swim in on-site dive centers, relax at luxurious spas, tee off on
championship golf courses, try your luck at state-of-the-art casinos,
dine on world-class cuisine and more. Check out the "Total
Escape!" (R) inclusive packages, with rates starting as low
as $250 per room per night at select resorts. Call (800) 223-6388
or visit www.totalescapebymarriott.com.
Hole-in-One
Family Travel, Orlando.
Visit the theme parks or hit the links. Whatever your interests,
you're covered at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, Florida's
new luxury golf destination resort. The Mediterranean-style, 730-room
property is just a few miles from Walt Disney World Resort. At Omni
Orlando, grown-ups rejuvenate at the 10,000 square-foot, European-style
spa. Kids spend the afternoon plunging down the two-story water
slide and tubing down the 850-foot lazy river. ChampionsGate is
home to the world headquarters of the internationally acclaimed
David Leadbetter Golf Academy and two par-72, championship courses
designed by golf great Greg Norman. Preview rates through Jan. 17,
2005, include $146 per night when you stay three nights or more.
For information, visit omniorlandoresort.com
or call (800) THE-OMNI.
Family
Feast with Entertainment Medley.
While in Orlando, catch "Stampede of the Buffalos," at
Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede. At what Dolly calls the "most
fun place to eat in Orlando," visitors feast on four-course
meals. Acrobatic horsemanship, original comedy, choreography and
music provide a full menu of entertainment. The all-American show
has a friendly North-South rivalry theme, with audience participation
suitable for all family members. Tickets: $46.99 + tax/adults; $19.99
+ tax/children. For information, call Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede
Dinner & Show, (407) 238-2777, or visit online, www.dixiestampede.com.
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