Tag: Family Friendly Hotels

Orlando Kiddie Hotels Morphing Into Theme Parks

Pool at Hard Rock Hotel, OrlandoWhile hotels across the nation are adding amenities and facilities for family travelers, the problem in Orlando is that the hotels are too kid-friendly. They’ve grown so used to catering to kids and families that these Orlando hotels have become attractions in their own right.

Who needs Disney World when you have the Nickelodeon Family Suites with bunk beds, video games, and Spongebob Squarepants on the walls to keep you company in-room. The Nick hotel, as it is known, features two massive pool complexes with a 4 story water tower, a 400 gallon dump tank, seven slides, water jets, climbing nets, themed parties, a video arcade, and a host of other kiddie attractions. And the newest thing they recently added is the 4D theate, where wind, water, bubbles, and scents await you with Spongebob for a virtual sliming.

Then there’s Universal’s Hard Rock Hotel, which sits in the middle of Universal’s resort attractions, and also has its own attractions. So that’s further blurring the line between hotels and kiddie attractions. I mean, they have this gigantic 12,000 sq ft palm lined swimming pool (BTW, there was a bear found hanging around the pool area a few weeks back) with its own sand beach and underwater stereo, interactive fountains, and a 260-foot pool slide. What’s more, there’s a water taxi for hotel guests called the Universal Express which takes you straight through to the other attractions and rides, bypassing the lines.

And don’t even get me started on the Walt Disney World Resort hotels. I could go on listing all the major family hotels and the kiddie attractions they offer, but I think you get the drift. Orlando is pied pipering kids, and they get addicted to this fantasyland world that these resorts and theme parks have created. What ever happened to the good old American family roadtrip?

Photo copyrights – Hard Rock Cafe International, Inc.

Family Fun at the Dunes Village Resort in Myrtle Beach

Dunes Village ResortBefore we start naming names, answer  these two questions:

1. What’s a family vacation need that ‘other’ vacations don’t?

2. What’s a family friendly hotel got that a cookie cutter hotel does not?

Answer these, and you’ll be left with a handful of suitable destinations, and at most 1 or 2 good hotels at each of these destinations which you can deem  good enough for the sacred family vacation.

If you’re wondering what the heck this has to do with anything, consider why exactly the Dunes Village Resort in Myrtle Beach, SC has been voted by TripAdvisor users as the most family friendly bargain hotel in the entire nation.

That is because:

1. The resort is located in an extremely family friendly location. Myrtle Beach has about 14 million annual visitors who tend to come with family, has miles and miles of sandy beaches, entertainment, shopping, restaurants, theater, cruises, scuba diving and other water sports, and all sorts of family friendly activities centered around the Grand Strand. Not to mention hot new theme parks like Hard Rock Park.

2. The Dunes Village Resort is a mini-attraction all by itself, with an indoor water park, including a 250 ft long river water ride, a massive swimming pool with water volleyball and basketball, a variety of hot tubs, kiddies’ wet deck with Silly Submarine and a kiddies’ play pool offering a delightful selection of games and slides.

3. The resort offers bargain basement prices, with 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom suites for the entire family at rates starting from $87 (plus taxes). And these are oceanfront ocean view suites for the full family we’re talking about. That’s cheap even compared to other Myrtle Beach hotels.

What all this means is that you can take a family vacation which you can brag about at the office cooler when you get back, and you can do this on a decent budget. While on vacation, you can leave the kids having fun under adult supervision inside the resort, while you hit the shops, or snooze on the beach or do whatever it is you want to do on vacation. Plus, all of you can enjoy the thrills and rides like the hair-raising Led Zeppelin ride at Hard Rock Park. And that’s what a family vacation is all about – you love it, your kids love it, you all remember the shared memories and it doesn’t break the bank.

Info: 5200 North Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach SC 29577; (877) 828-2237; www.dunesvillage.com/ ; Photo copyrights – Dunes Village Resort Myrtle Beach

Kango’a Pick: Kauai Kid’s Program-Camp Hyatt Kauai

We are researching for the best kids’ clubs and kids’ programs provided by family friendly hotels/resort on each Hawaii island. Camp Hyatt of Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa (formerly as Hyatt Regency Kauai) is one of the top picks for Kauai.

Grand Hyatt KauaiGrand Hyatt Kauai is in Poipu which is to the south of Kauai island. The hotel has beautiful grounds and was voted as “Best for Romantic” in 2006 by tripadvisor members. One of the highlight is the Anara Spa which Grand Hyatt Kauai has spent millions to expand and which will be completed sometime this year. Camp Hyatt Kauai operates from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. It provides various activities to kids from 3 1/2 to 12. Full day admission is $70 (with lunch), half day without lunch is $45 and with lunch is $55. Night camp is perfect for parents who want to some quality romantic getaway, $10 per child, per hour.

It is difficult to get program reviews since the participants are kids. Here are some reviews by parents I collected in my research:

“…We had two kids ages 4 and 7 with us. They went into Camp Hyatt for one day. The price was about 75.00 per child including lunch and there were about 8-10 kids in the camp with two to three helpers. They both said it was fun. They made crafts, painted t-shirts, watched a movie, ate a nice lunch, and swam in the pool….”

“…Camp Hyatt is very-well run (same director for 16 yrs) and our kids had a good time there doing Hawaiian themed crafts and playing games…. “

Besides the camp, it is the water-park (pools) that makes the Hyatt Kauai our top choice. There are salt water lagoons and freshwater river-like pools. The upper swimming pool is for adults and the lower pool is an “action pool” with a volleyball net, waterfalls, spas, and an area for children. The connector between two pools are the undoubted kids’ favorite -a 150-foot water-slide. Activities includes drifting gently on a floating chair, taking a two-person kayak or taking snorkeling and diving lessons from experienced instructors. Be sure to explore the pools and there are surprises on the islands. What’s more, a white sandy beach, Shipwreck Public Beach, is adjacent to the resort. Note: all the water activities is no lifeguard on duty, kids must be accompanied by an adult. The water-park is open from sunrise to 8pm.

Water slide in Grand Hyatt Kauai

Photo courtesy of Sumomo-Chan

What about babies and toddlers? The website says the resort provides babysitting services and I have emailed to request detailed information. Will update once I get the reply.

With the camp and the pools to kids, we picked Hyatt Kauai as one of the top choices for family vacations in Kauai.

Quick Facts:

  • Rooms: 603
  • Restaurants: 7
  • Pools: 3
  • Average prices: Spacious rooms (600 sq. ft.) are $430-$910. Suites (866-2,463 sq. ft.) are $1,540-$5,140. (an early departure fee might apply.)
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