Take advantage of the years when plans are not limited by school holidays and summer vacation. Travel with your toddlers or home-schooled kiddos when crowds have diminished and pricing may be more appealing. Here are five ideas to consider:
Loews Miami Beach Hotel (Miami Beach, Fla.)
This oceanfront resort offers a bounty of family enticements via the Loews Loves Kids program. Families can choose to enjoy the benefits of direct beach access (which makes castle building a breeze) or head to the zero-entry pool where pop fountains add to the vacation vibe. Celebrate in style by spending the day with access to a SOAK cabana where air conditioning, flat screen TVs, kids swim toys and private butler service will convince the kids they’ve reached VIP status. Parents can enjoy spa time while young travelers take advantage of the SoBe Kids Club, which features curated activities in partnership with the Miami Children’s Museum and Frost Museum of Science. Later, take a pizza-making class together or opt for Family Happy Hour during which time kids can enjoy complimentary lawn games while parents sip cocktails. Join in or cheer them on. Don’t worry about lugging extra gear on your holiday. The Leave it to Loews program offers a wide selection of kid-friendly amenities ranging from Pack and Plays and night lights to bottle warmers and board games. Ask about family packages.
For more: www.LoewsHotels.com/MiamiBeach
Door County, Wis.
For Midwestern hospitality, cherry picking, leaf peeping and fish boils, head to northern Wisconsin’s Door County. There are loads of family-friendly lakeside inns and cottages from which to choose. Explore five sprawling state parks, 19 county parks and thousands of acres of wilderness. Stroll or bike along tree-covered lanes, tour local lighthouses and take your pick from 53 sandy beaches along Lake Michigan. Canoeing, kayaking, sailing and other water sports are plentiful. Spend a relaxing afternoon in search of arts and crafts and tasty ice cream cones. Scout out a good spot to catch the sunset. And when in Wisconsin, you may want to sample the dairy state’s culinary headliner — cheese curds.
For more: www.DoorCounty.com
Visit a child-friendly museum
In Philadelphia, the Please Touch Museum’s mission is to become experts in play. As a result, the museum has crafted programs that enrich the lives of young visitors by creating learning opportunities through play, thus hoping to lay the foundation for a lifetime of hands-on learning and cultural awareness. Located in historic Memorial Hall, the museum aims to highlight the past, present and future through six interactive exhibit zones across 157,000 square feet. Four areas have been specifically designed for children age 3 and younger.