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ALLIANCE CONNECTION CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL
ALLIANCE CONNECTION CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL

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time30-06-2025

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ALLIANCE CONNECTION CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL

Launches SPARK® at Landmark Industry Event Bringing Together Hospitality's Boldest Visionaries MIAMI, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Alliance Connection, a leading travel marketing and communications agency specializing in the Caribbean and Mexico, marked a pivotal moment in its journey with the official launch of SPARK®, a new strategic solution built to ignite the future of travel by delivering trendcasting insights, immersive workshops, ready-to-use marketing playbooks, guest experience blueprints, and opportunities for forward-thinking collaboration. The product debut coincided with the agency's 15th anniversary celebration, an unforgettable evening that brought together some of the most respected minds in hospitality, representing over 200 resorts across 16 destinations. In the room were the driving forces behind many of the industry's most influential brands, including Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts, Margaritaville Island Reserve® Collection, Sandals® and Beaches® Resorts, and more. Notable attendees included Marilyn Cairo of Classic Vacations; Debbie-Ann White and Liz Kaiser of Unique Vacations; Frank Corzo of Club Med; Amy Zocchi, Chelsea Commodari, and Lindsay Pullen of Hyatt's Inclusive Collection; and Irene Barbosa and Francia Haces of Karisma Hotels & Resorts, underscoring the depth of expertise and industry-shaping influence present. Also in attendance were longtime industry icons who helped shape Alliance Connection's story from the very beginning, including Armando "Mandy" Chomat, widely regarded as a visionary architect of the all-inclusive model; Frank Maduro, who played a pivotal role in launching the all-inclusive Hard Rock Hotels and UNICO 20°87° brands; and Ash Tembe of AIC Hotel Group, whose bold leadership has redefined how resorts connect with travelers. "This celebration was more than a product launch. It's a tribute to the people and partnerships that helped get us here, and a powerful step toward where we're going next," said Melissa Mango, President and Founder of Alliance Connection. "To have the brightest, most respected minds in tourism in the same room, people who've shaped brands, inspired innovation, and supported us through every stage, is incredibly meaningful. We are grateful to build the future of travel alongside them." At the event, SPARK® was unveiled as Alliance Connection's cutting-edge platform designed specifically for travel marketers, agents, resort owners, and hoteliers to transform big ideas into real-world results. SPARK® empowers teams with exclusive trend reports, ready-to-launch campaign toolkits, and strategic advisory sessions that go beyond inspiration by delivering clear, actionable strategies to ignite brand visibility, accelerate time-to-market, and create standout guest experiences. By combining proprietary trendcasting, immersive programming, and skill-based training, SPARK® helps resorts lead industry conversations, sharpen their marketing execution, and convert bold concepts into bookings. It complements Alliance Connection's existing suite of services, including transformative PR, influencer marketing, brand partnerships, and experiential activations to fuel every stage of a brand's journey. "This moment wasn't just about looking back, it was about building what's next," added Madison Salyer, Executive Director of Alliance Connection. "With SPARK®, we're laying the foundation for future-forward marketing that empowers our partners to move faster, think bigger, and stay ahead of what's next in travel. We will always be innovators, but what makes this work truly powerful is the community we're privileged to create alongside. From trendcasting to immersive experiences and next-gen brand collaborations, SPARK® is just the beginning. We're all in on all-inclusive, and we're just getting started." Guests previewed the first proprietary SPARK® tools and experienced activations including: A playful aerial and bungee fitness experience that encouraged guests to shake off stress, reset their energy, and get into an expansive mindset before coming to the table with big ideas The Bold Tank™, Alliance Connection's new innovation lab, where teams use SPARK® Prompt Cards to co-create, collaborate across divisions, and pitch breakthrough marketing ideas to shape the future of travel A Vibe & Vision corner that inspired brand creativity through soundscapes guests could pair to their brand ethos and hands-on vision board creation, blending audio and visual storytelling to spark clarity, imagination, and connection DJ Diego Ciaramella blended vinyl and digital beats, while celebrity tarot reader Sisther Pravia offered a glimpse into the future of travel through intuitive readings, offering a snapshot of Alliance Connection's Artist in Residence program, which showcases influential experts to create unforgettable travel experiences for guests The 15-Year Anniversary Edition of the beloved AC Faves Gifting Suite featured curated favorites from inspiring partners like Honest, Sugarfina, Tory Burch, Able, and Silver Spoon Desserts, many of them women-founded brands with bold stories of purpose and passion An "Under the Influence" mixology lab with a cocktail menu inspired by top influencers and content creators in the AC Creator Community™ Every year, Alliance Connection's campaigns reach over 150 million U.S. consumers through a powerful blend of integrated marketing and communications. The agency also boasts an average 47:1 campaign ROI, and a 12.7-year client retention rate, one of the highest in the industry, while continuing to lead at the intersection of culture, creativity, and commerce for travel and tourism across the Caribbean and Mexico. Building on these unrivaled results, Alliance Connection drives measurable impact through strategic brand partnerships, immersive experiences, and media-worthy moments that resonate with today's travelers. As the agency looks ahead to the next 15 years, its mission remains rooted in innovation, collaboration, and gratitude for the hospitality professionals who make the work meaningful. To explore SPARK®, learn more about Alliance Connection, or inquire about collaborating with the team, visit See photos here. About Alliance ConnectionAlliance Connection is a bold marketing and communications agency built exclusively for the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries with a specialty in all-inclusive resorts across the Caribbean and Mexico. For over 15 years, the agency has helped some of the region's most iconic resort brands turn stories into bookings through integrated strategies that fuse PR, influencer marketing, brand partnerships, and experiential activations. With proprietary programs like SPARK®, a campaign reach of over 150 million U.S. consumers annually, and more than 1,400 successful brand campaigns, Alliance Connection delivers measurable impact. From trendcasting and content ecosystems to co-branded experiences that convert, the agency helps clients move travelers from awareness to action. As the powerhouse behind paradise, Alliance Connection is the engine behind the region's most unforgettable resort all-inclusive brands like the all-inclusive Hard Rock Hotels, Meliá Hotels, Hyatt's Inclusive Collection, Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts, Margaritaville Island Reserve® by Karisma, and AIC's Hotel Group - Nobu Hotels, UNICO, and more. For more information, visit Media Contact: Malaika Hollis, Alliance Connectionmalaika@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Alliance Connection Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

ALLIANCE CONNECTION CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL
ALLIANCE CONNECTION CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL

Cision Canada

time30-06-2025

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  • Cision Canada

ALLIANCE CONNECTION CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL

Launches SPARK® at Landmark Industry Event Bringing Together Hospitality's Boldest Visionaries MIAMI, /CNW/ -- Alliance Connection, a leading travel marketing and communications agency specializing in the Caribbean and Mexico, marked a pivotal moment in its journey with the official launch of SPARK®, a new strategic solution built to ignite the future of travel by delivering trendcasting insights, immersive workshops, ready-to-use marketing playbooks, guest experience blueprints, and opportunities for forward-thinking collaboration. The product debut coincided with the agency's 15th anniversary celebration, an unforgettable evening that brought together some of the most respected minds in hospitality, representing over 200 resorts across 16 destinations. In the room were the driving forces behind many of the industry's most influential brands, including Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts, Margaritaville Island Reserve® Collection, Sandals® and Beaches® Resorts, and more. Notable attendees included Marilyn Cairo of Classic Vacations; Debbie-Ann White and Liz Kaiser of Unique Vacations; Frank Corzo of Club Med; Amy Zocchi, Chelsea Commodari, and Lindsay Pullen of Hyatt's Inclusive Collection; and Irene Barbosa and Francia Haces of Karisma Hotels & Resorts, underscoring the depth of expertise and industry-shaping influence present. Also in attendance were longtime industry icons who helped shape Alliance Connection's story from the very beginning, including Armando "Mandy" Chomat, widely regarded as a visionary architect of the all-inclusive model; Frank Maduro, who played a pivotal role in launching the all-inclusive Hard Rock Hotels and UNICO 20°87° brands; and Ash Tembe of AIC Hotel Group, whose bold leadership has redefined how resorts connect with travelers. "This celebration was more than a product launch. It's a tribute to the people and partnerships that helped get us here, and a powerful step toward where we're going next," said Melissa Mango, President and Founder of Alliance Connection. "To have the brightest, most respected minds in tourism in the same room, people who've shaped brands, inspired innovation, and supported us through every stage, is incredibly meaningful. We are grateful to build the future of travel alongside them." At the event, SPARK® was unveiled as Alliance Connection's cutting-edge platform designed specifically for travel marketers, agents, resort owners, and hoteliers to transform big ideas into real-world results. SPARK® empowers teams with exclusive trend reports, ready-to-launch campaign toolkits, and strategic advisory sessions that go beyond inspiration by delivering clear, actionable strategies to ignite brand visibility, accelerate time-to-market, and create standout guest experiences. By combining proprietary trendcasting, immersive programming, and skill-based training, SPARK® helps resorts lead industry conversations, sharpen their marketing execution, and convert bold concepts into bookings. It complements Alliance Connection's existing suite of services, including transformative PR, influencer marketing, brand partnerships, and experiential activations to fuel every stage of a brand's journey. "This moment wasn't just about looking back, it was about building what's next," added Madison Salyer, Executive Director of Alliance Connection. "With SPARK®, we're laying the foundation for future-forward marketing that empowers our partners to move faster, think bigger, and stay ahead of what's next in travel. We will always be innovators, but what makes this work truly powerful is the community we're privileged to create alongside. From trendcasting to immersive experiences and next-gen brand collaborations, SPARK® is just the beginning. We're all in on all-inclusive, and we're just getting started." Guests previewed the first proprietary SPARK® tools and experienced activations including: A playful aerial and bungee fitness experience that encouraged guests to shake off stress, reset their energy, and get into an expansive mindset before coming to the table with big ideas The Bold Tank™, Alliance Connection's new innovation lab, where teams use SPARK® Prompt Cards to co-create, collaborate across divisions, and pitch breakthrough marketing ideas to shape the future of travel A Vibe & Vision corner that inspired brand creativity through soundscapes guests could pair to their brand ethos and hands-on vision board creation, blending audio and visual storytelling to spark clarity, imagination, and connection DJ Diego Ciaramella blended vinyl and digital beats, while celebrity tarot reader Sisther Pravia offered a glimpse into the future of travel through intuitive readings, offering a snapshot of Alliance Connection's Artist in Residence program, which showcases influential experts to create unforgettable travel experiences for guests The 15-Year Anniversary Edition of the beloved AC Faves Gifting Suite featured curated favorites from inspiring partners like Honest, Sugarfina, Tory Burch, Able, and Silver Spoon Desserts, many of them women-founded brands with bold stories of purpose and passion An "Under the Influence" mixology lab with a cocktail menu inspired by top influencers and content creators in the AC Creator Community™ Every year, Alliance Connection's campaigns reach over 150 million U.S. consumers through a powerful blend of integrated marketing and communications. The agency also boasts an average 47:1 campaign ROI, and a 12.7-year client retention rate, one of the highest in the industry, while continuing to lead at the intersection of culture, creativity, and commerce for travel and tourism across the Caribbean and Mexico. Building on these unrivaled results, Alliance Connection drives measurable impact through strategic brand partnerships, immersive experiences, and media-worthy moments that resonate with today's travelers. As the agency looks ahead to the next 15 years, its mission remains rooted in innovation, collaboration, and gratitude for the hospitality professionals who make the work meaningful. To explore SPARK®, learn more about Alliance Connection, or inquire about collaborating with the team, visit See photos here. About Alliance Connection Alliance Connection is a bold marketing and communications agency built exclusively for the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries with a specialty in all-inclusive resorts across the Caribbean and Mexico. For over 15 years, the agency has helped some of the region's most iconic resort brands turn stories into bookings through integrated strategies that fuse PR, influencer marketing, brand partnerships, and experiential activations. With proprietary programs like SPARK®, a campaign reach of over 150 million U.S. consumers annually, and more than 1,400 successful brand campaigns, Alliance Connection delivers measurable impact. From trendcasting and content ecosystems to co-branded experiences that convert, the agency helps clients move travelers from awareness to action. As the powerhouse behind paradise, Alliance Connection is the engine behind the region's most unforgettable resort all-inclusive brands like the all-inclusive Hard Rock Hotels, Meliá Hotels, Hyatt's Inclusive Collection, Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts, Margaritaville Island Reserve® by Karisma, and AIC's Hotel Group - Nobu Hotels, UNICO, and more.

These Are the Best Family Vacation Spots for Your 2025 Travel Plans
These Are the Best Family Vacation Spots for Your 2025 Travel Plans

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Yahoo

These Are the Best Family Vacation Spots for Your 2025 Travel Plans

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Your kids are practically travel influencers, according to a new survey from Hilton involving more than 13,000 travelers. About 70% of respondents with kids reported that they choose vacation destinations based on their children's preferences. So where will your tiny tourists love that will also be a vacation for you? Behold our heavily researched, expert-vetted list of the best family vacation destinations to visit now. We checked out most of these 50 spots, often with our kids and teens, as part of Good Housekeeping's Family Travel Awards program for 2024 and 2025. "It was the first real vacation we ever had," beamed one parent of an elementary schooler who previously tried several other resorts. Another added, "We're coming back next year with my sister and her kids—it's that good!" In addition to rave reviews, we kept budget in mind when choosing our favorites. It's not lost on us that travel is getting more expensive. So we focused on resorts that provide great value, from kids-stay-free deals to complimentary breakfast. For the few splurgier spots, rest assured they're worth every penny. Whether you're looking to chill out at an all-inclusive resort, get active in the great outdoors, check out new attractions at a theme park, hit the beach or cozy up at ski resort, there's a destination or experience here to match every vacation vibe and party size. Use this guide to help narrow down your options, and then check out the Good Housekeeping Institute's tried-and-tested list of essential travel gear and your days rolling in the waves, relaxing by the pool or enjoying quiet time (thanks to some superior kids' clubs) at these island massive waterparks, daily slimings and character meet-and-greets galore, the kids have it made at both locations of all-inclusive Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts. But grown-ups aren't left out of the fun. Tequila tastings, spa treatments and romantic dinners can be on your agenda thanks to the supervised club for kids ages 4 to 12. While you probably wouldn't be booking a SpongeBob-themed room if you didn't have the kids in tow, the decor is as mod and classy as it can be. "This was hands down the best experience we've had taking my 3-year-old son anywhere," said a Good Housekeeping tester of the Dominican Republic location, which was named a GH 2025 Family Travel Awards winner. "I have already recommended it to a bunch of neighbors." All the accommodations are suites that sleep up to five and have two bathrooms. Suites have direct access to a pool from the balcony. (Yes, even on the top floor!) Shop Now Shop Now READ OUR FULL REVIEW: Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta CanaA brand that's popular with families because it offers separate sleeping spaces for kids and adults, Embassy Suites opened a location in Aruba. (Pinch us now.) The 330-suite hotel boasts a kids' pool and playground and is just steps away from the iconic Eagle Beach. A breakfast buffet (with made-to-order items) is included in the price, which is already a value. Rooms also feature a kitchenette, so you can stash drinks and snacks and save your budget for the island's many incredible water activities. "The service at the resort was great. The staff was warm and personable, making us feel welcomed from the moment we arrived," said a Good Housekeeping staffer who recently visited. A kids' club is coming soon so you can enjoy some adult-only R&R or hit the fitness center. Shop NowKids ages 12 and under stay free at this new all-inclusive in a gated community about a half hour from the Cancun airport. The kids' and teen clubs are leveled up, including enriching activities like Mexican cooking classes and photography lessons. A variety of room options, some with swim-out access, allow you to easily bring the whole family (including the grandparents). A variety of restaurants, featuring different cuisines, cater to most taste buds and dietary preferences. Shop NowWinner of a 2025 Family Travel Award, Atlantis is a top choice for families of all ages looking for a mix of relaxation and adventure. Its adrenaline-pumping waterpark features high-speed slides, including a one-of-a-kind tube slide down a Mayan pyramid. Animal encounters, like getting up close to a dolphin, are thrilling in a different way. But on the other side of the massive resort, the beaches are super chill. The gentle water is just perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. Supervised clubs for kids, tweens and teens truly wow, so adults can enjoy the casino and a meal at one of the resort's fine-dining restaurants. "Our two favorite restaurants were Silan and Bimini Road," said our Family Travel Awards tester. Shop Now RELATED: 20 Best Beach vacations, Hand-Picked for FamiliesMovies under the stars, trapeze lessons, windsurfing — with cool activities like these, kids will never want to leave this newish resort in the lush, away-from-it-all part of the island. Supervised clubs for babies through teens keep the good times rolling while you're at the adults-only Zen pool or doing treetop yoga. (Yes, that's a thing.) Solar panels, recycling, plastic-free water bottles and other sustainable efforts are part of the resort culture. Shop Now Related: The Best All-Inclusive Resorts for Families to VisitWhile this all-inclusive resort chain caters to all ages, toddlers and preschoolers will be starstruck. Sesame Street characters entertain them with story times, dance parties and even puppet-making! That's on top of the mini water slides, splash areas and a playground that makes little ones squeal with glee and wears them out so they'll hit the sack early. Private childcare and supervised kids' clubs (for babies through teens, including those with special needs) are an option when you want a spa treatment, a quiet dinner or just to read a book on the resort's idyllic beach. "I loved the Sesame Street theming in the kids' club," said an editor who recently visited the Turks & Caicos location, which won a 2025 GH Family Travel Award. "Kids learn a letter and number of the day! Plus, the kids' club has its own mini pool with the most adorable plush tiny lounge chairs!" Shop Now Shop Now RELATED: Best Caribbean Resorts for Families to VisitWhen you're trying to zero in on a vacation spot in Mexico to take the kids, Los Cabos doesn't usually come to mind. But resorts, like the all-inclusive Grand Velas are helping the Family Travel Award-winning destination appeal to the under 12-crowd and their parents. "Grand Velas has the best food I've ever eaten at an all-inclusive resort," said one editor, who travels frequently with her daughter. "It's such a great value! A restaurant led by a Michelin-star chef is included in the price." And at the resort's buffet restaurant, open for breakfast and lunch, kids have their own selection of American and Mexican food, displayed on tables at their eye level! Shop Now RELATED: 15 Mother-Daughter Vacations You'll Never ForgetLakes, lighthouses and hiking trails make New England a great place to visit in almost any will get a digital detox at this all-inclusive lakefront resort, but they'll be too busy playing to miss their devices. Without TV or a Wi-Fi signal in the comfortable, air-conditioned rooms and cabins, they'll be fully immersed in the slew of included activities — from paddle boating to tennis to sandcastle-building. They might even learn to kayak or catch their first fish. At night, music fills the resort. Broadway-style shows, held in a new outdoor theater, entertain all generations. There's something about the fresh air and a choice of lollipops that keeps most kids from getting too wiggly, and the caliber of the performances is at least on par with good community theater. "My teen daughter, who has performed in many local and regional productions, thought the quality of the singing and acting was excellent," said a Good Housekeeping editor. "The shows were the real highlight for her." The three included daily meals — with menu items like lobster rolls and Maine blueberry pie — will leave your crew's bellies happy and full. And if you do need Wi-Fi occasionally, you can pop in the main lobby for a signal. Shh: The kids will be fine without it. Shop NowNestled in the Green Mountains, this resort is just as fun in the summer months as it is during prime ski season. Besides eight heated pools (some with waterslides!), the action-packed lineup of family activities has plenty to do whether you're traveling with a toddler, teen or both. Sing-a-longs, magic shows and scavenger hunts keep little ones entertained while older kids will welcome the chance to take a guided hike, design and launch a water rocket or play glow-in-the-dark volleyball. "There's something to do even on rainy days," said our Family Travel Awards tester. "The resort's indoor Funzone is filled with giant inflatable slides and play structures, as well as games and play space toys." A GH 2025 Family Travel Awards winner, condos at this property accommodate up to five bedrooms, making it possible for extended family and friends to stay together. Condos are spread throughout the resort; our tester recommends looking at the resort map to find a condo near the activities that you think your family will want to do the most often. Shop NowBeach, pool, eat, repeat — that's how your crew will spend laid-back days at this Cape Cod gem. The private beach has gentle surf and at low tide, kids can spy little sea creatures in the tide pools. When the tide changes, head to the heated outdoor or indoor pools. Outdoor movies are the perfect wind-down to bedtime. And if you can pry the kids out of the water, activities like scavenger hunts, curated by the resort's new director of fun (for real!) await. Just make sure to stay in the 'mansion' section of the resort because that's the part with private beach access. Shop NowKids will never forget sleeping in a lighthouse next to the ocean. The resort's 1945 lighthouse contains recently renovated guest rooms with amazing views, sea breezes and conveniences like a fridge and microwave. The lighthouse rooms are also near the resort's iconic oceanfront saltwater pool, which recently got a makeover. A vintage bowling alley, weekly pirate cruise and old-school kids' club add to the New England charm. Shop NowWinner of a 2025 GH Family Travel Award, The Nonantum Resort is a throwback in the best way possible: The kid activities and prices are nostalgic! "My kids loved the bracelet making, crabbing and kayaking offered at complimentary kids' camp," said our tester who has a travel blog. "The young, hands-on counselors made it extra special compared to other resorts." Family rooms that sleep up to six and have twin beds built into a separate space can start as low as $229 per night. Breakfast and a shuttle into town are also included. Shop NowA fantastic value, this new '70s-inspired cozy lodge is perfect for families who want to explore Vermont's Green Mountains. The scenic trails of Cady Hill Forest are just steps away and downtown Stowe is about a 10-minute walk. Two- and three-bedroom cottages at Bluebird Cady Hill Lodge have plenty of space for families and a kitchen to boot. A game room, fire pits for s'mores roasting and a pool make hanging at the lodge a nice respite in between nature activities. Shop NowChoose your Cali adventure: You can find bustling cityscapes, tranquil trails, stunning beaches and even a fairytale stunning So Cal beachfront property is so well-priced, with rooms starting at $349 per night. Located at the mid-point between Anaheim and San Diego and just a few miles from Legoland California, the resort is awesome for recharging after theme park days. There are even family-friendly flicks on the rooftop! A kids' club keeps the littles entertained so you can make an appointment for a treatment at Sunny's Spa & Beauty Lounge. Shop NowTweens and teens won't roll their eyes if you suggest a vacay in L.A. — where, trust us, they'll ask you to eat at In-N-Out-Burger (look cool and say you already had it on the list). Some more must-dos: Visit the Griffith Observatory for the out-of-this-world exhibits and a stellar view of the Hollywood sign, and if you're an outdoorsy family you can hike down from the observatory to the Hollywood Walk of Fame and famous TCL Chinese Theaters. The , where anyone 17 and under gets in free, is conveniently located near the classic and the cool (Los Angeles County Museum of Art). Some outdoor shopping at The Grove L.A. and a beach day in Santa Monica with a spin on the iconic wheel at the Santa Monica Pier will get you more well-deserved parent cred. Or, you can take a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood, where, for now, you can find the only Super Nintendo World open in the United States. Stay at the Kimpton Everly Hotel Hollywood, a a hotel from IHG Hotels & Resorts, for a great location near all the action, pool, fantastic service and good value. "We even had a view of the Hollywood sign from our room," said a Good Housekeeping team member who recently visited. Shop NowCan't decide between heading to the beach or exploring a big city? San Diego has the best of both worlds, with near-perfect weather to boot. Make your home base a beach resort like the Kona Kai San Diego Resort & Spa, San Diego Mission Bay Resort or, if you're bringing a big group, The Hyatt Vacation Club at the Welk where the starting rate is $150 per night. Intersperse oceanside fun with short drives to the city's famous zoo and museums in Balboa Park. Plan to spend at least a half day at Liberty Station, a cultural attraction that has many places to eat and shop. New stores and restaurants are open at Seaport Village, which has a classic carousel for kids to ride. Shop Now RELATED: The Best Things to Do in San Diego With the Whole FamilyThe number one reason to book a vacation in this coastal town: the aquarium. Yes, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is that good. It levels up the typical touch tank experience by letting little kids crawl through tunnels surrounded by tropical fish displays and use squirt toys to learn how animals stand up to big waves. There's even a padded zone with eye-level exhibits for toddlers! And the whole family will be wowed by the aquarium's exhibition "Into the Deep: Exploring Our Undiscovered Ocean." Some of the creatures in the 21 live exhibit areas are newly discovered and haven't even been named yet. Mind blown! Stay at the hotel next door, InterContinental The Clement Monterey. Shop NowIf you're looking for a Disney trip with young kids, Disneyland may have the edge over an Orlando vacay. Here are some reasons why: You can get on more rides without as much walking in California, so that means fewer tired and cranky kids. Summer weather is also usually better in Anaheim than in hot-and-humid Florida. And rides like Radiator Springs Racers, which looks like it's right out of the movie Cars, is a Cali-exclusive — at least for now. The newish Villas at Disneyland Hotel offer options that sleep up to 12 guests plus the decor is whimsical. For a lower-cost option outside the park, consider The Anaheim Hotel, which is walkable to the theme parks and has a fun grassy area with a life-size Connect Four. Shop NowThe fairytale-like setting and beginner trails at Redwoods National and State Parks make this a great spot for hiking and getting some fresh air. For instance, you can hop on the stroller-friendly Prairie Creek/Foothills Trail Loop where kids will be in awe of giant Redwoods and a babbling creek. Junior Ranger programs for children ages 7 to 12 take place from mid-May to mid-September. If you don't want to camp, stay at the nearby Hotel Arcata. On Saturday mornings, Arcata hosts the oldest farmers' market in California. Shop NowOutdoorsy families can participate in a variety of sporty activities in the mountains — and then head back to these resorts for some cozy quality family can snow tube in summer and winter at Keystone Resort. During snowy season, it wows families with its epic mountaintop snow forts, where kids can climb, slide and live out their Frozen fantasies! Come summer, families can take a trip up the River Run Gondola to access the same tubing hill that operates during the winter. Keystone gathers snow from around the mountain to maintain the tubing hill so that guests can cool off from the summer heat and get their winter fix. Lakeside fun including biking and paddleboarding is also on the summer agenda at this resort. Shop NowBiking as a family is a big deal at Sunriver Resort: The property boasts a "bike bar" with more than 300 options for rent plus helmets too, of course. Thirty-plus miles of paved, picturesque trails are separated from the roadway, so it's safer for all. Kids may also be up for trying other outdoor adventures like fishing, kayaking and horseback riding. Although the destination boasts about 300 sunny days a year, your rainy day plan could be hanging at the resort's Aquatic Center, which offers an indoor pool and waterslide. Shop NowYour vacation budget stretches farther at 2025 Family Travel Award winner YMCA of the Rockies, which has two prime Colorado locations. If you're hoping to hike in Rocky Mountain National Park, consider staying at Estes Park spot, which surrounds the park on three sides. It features private cabins, plus an array of free activities like sledding, roller skating, tennis, yoga, archery and axe throwing. If you'd prefer to be closer to Winter Park Ski Resort, opt for the Snow Mountain Ranch location in Grandby. Shop NowOnce you camp at this resort — now with 11 locations from Maine to Montana — you'll be spoiled for life. The , with housekeeping upon request, have private bathrooms. There's even an option to get a 'Kids' Tent' next to yours so you have some more privacy. Programming includes bingo, movie nights, scavenger hunts and guided hikes. You can't go wrong with any location, but the solar-powered spot about 15 minutes from Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah sounds amazing. Shop NowThe thrills of the theme parks, the serenity of the beach and everything in most magical place on Earth will launch some exciting new shows in 2025. The Little Mermaid — A Musical Adventure and a Disney Villains Live Show are expected on May 27. Later in the year, a 4-D show based on Zootopia is anticipated for Disney's Animal Kingdom. A stay at Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin, winner of a Good Housekeeping 2025 Family Travel Award, puts you right in the middle of the action. Shop Now RELATED: The Best Disney World Hotels for Every Type of TravelerSummer 2025 is set to be epic at Universal Orlando Resort, where the highly anticipated Epic Universe theme park is scheduled to open on May 22. It's going to feature attractions themed after How to Train Your Dragon, Nintendo and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Speaking of which, that's the best reason to make Universal all or part of your Orlando vacay. Your mini muggles will have their minds blown taking the Hogwarts Express, drinking butterbeer and using interactive wands to unlock magical experiences. Overall, it's the most immersive experience of any theme park, right down to hearing Moaning Myrtle in the bathroom. Stay at the Universal Stella Nova Resort, or if you're bringing a big group, the new themed Villatel Orlando Resort offers a lot of very fun space at a great price point. "My kids loved the themed bedrooms!" says a Good Housekeeping tester who visited recently. EXPLORE NOWIf you're doing some Disney or Universal, stay off-property at this 2025 GH Family Travel Award winner that will give you more space for less money. Featuring only two- and three-bedroom suites, all with in-room laundry and a full kitchen, this place is a spacious home base for your family. Be sure to set aside a day for the kids to splash around its water park, complete with a lazy river, kids' activity pool and surf simulator. Or rent swan paddle boats and fishing poles at the resort's Lake Austin Pier. Shop NowIf you think serene and Orlando don't belong in the same sentence, you haven't been to this resort area that's a complimentary 20-minute shuttle ride from Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando. Grande Lakes Orlando, winner of a 2025 Family Travel Award, is home to two sister hotels: the JW Marriott and The Ritz-Carlton. You can't go wrong at either, but the JW Marriott offers new family suites with bunk beds. Restaurants at both hotels are outstanding: Knife & Spoon is a Michelin Star steak and seafood restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton that's still family-friendly. When a Good Housekeeping tester dined there, she noticed many families with young children. Primo, an Italian restaurant at the JW Marriott, is also a stand-out. Plan to spend at least one of your vacation days just at the resort — eco-tours, kayaking and a refreshed pool complex (with waterslides and a lazy river) provide plenty to do. Shop NowA 1965 motel got a colorful renovation, and the kids are going to love it! The retro rooms exude happiness, with pops of bright hues in the curtains and seating. Your crew will soak up the fun at the pool, lazy river and the beach — just 300 feet away. Drive about 20 minutes to the Kennedy Space Center where kids can get up close to the Space Shuttle Atlantis and blast off in the Shuttle Launch Experience. Shop NowWho could want anything more? While Hawaii is certainly paradise, it's important that tourists take some time to learn about Hawaii's culture and values before visiting. You can check out Go Hawaii for more information on how you and your crew can travel consciously and (including the Hunger Games crew) have long flocked to this oasis on Oahu's North Shore for picture-perfect landscapes with Banyan trees, sea turtles and both tranquil and big-surf beaches. Thanks to a massive transformation, the rooms, restaurants and pools are every bit as stunning as their natural surroundings. Ocean bungalows have a naturalistic design with fabulous lanais that feature hanging egg chair swings. Professional surfer Jamie O'Brien leads up the resort's surf program — and, yes, even kids can take lessons. Stand-up paddleboarding and horseback riding are just some of the other bucket-list activities you could do as a family during your stay. EXPLORE NOW RELATED: Best Family Hotels in Hawaii, Reviewed by ExpertsLocated in a part of Maui that didn't receive any damage from the 2023 wildfires, Wailea Beach Resort is a reasonably priced spot in a community of expensive resorts. The 2025 Family Travel Award winner is absolutely glorious: "They had so many fun on-site activities for families to enjoy,"said our well-traveled tester. "My kids loved the swings, pools, waterslides, movie theater and game room. They had more offerings to keep families occupied than most of the other places I've visited." Our tester also appreciated the spots exclusively for grown-ups. You can hang out at the adults-only infinity edge pool or retreat to the on-site spa while kids ages 5 to 12 are having a blast in the supervised club. When it's time for the family to come together, one of the best beaches on the island is steps away. The resort's pools with waterslides and splash zones excite kids too, so the big decision of your trip will be where to swim first. Shop NowYour kids will be blown away by the pool complex at this West Maui resort. A sandy-bottom 'keiki lagoon' with a waterslide and squirting animal sculptures has the hearts of the younger crowd, while daredevils gravitate to the giant lava tube slide. Kids can sign up for swim lessons from a mermaid (and wear a tail)! Rooftop stargazing, penguin feeding and lei-making are also popular with families. Shop NowBy day, this resort's crescent-shaped, white-sand beach has a treasure trove of shells, lava rocks and tide pools to explore. At night, this paradise on the Island of Hawaii (also called The Big Island) shines floodlights in the water, which attract plankton and, ultimately, the manta rays who feed on it. It's so fun to spy them from lookout points! The resort's impressive collection of art and artifacts from the Pacific and Asia is another stand-out feature — older kids might want to listen to the podcasts about some of the pieces. Shop NowA chill, theme-park-free way for your kids to meet some of their favorite Disney characters, this resort on Oahu makes a Hawaii vacay even more magical. The resort's award-winning kids' club, Aunty's Beach House, offers themed activities and surprise visits from Mickey and friends. You can also book character breakfasts and dinners with photo-ops. Be warned: With a lazy river, rushing rapids, saltwater snorkeling lagoon and rainbow water jets, your kids may never want to leave the pool area. Shop NowIdeal for larger groups, the newly renovated two-bedroom Ohana Suites at this 2025 GH Family Travel Award winner sleep six comfortably. They have views of Diamond Head crater — just be sure to make a reservation to enter the state monument. The resort is in a perfect spot on the famous Waikīkī beach, and its pools (one with an interactive fountain for kids and a 70-foot water slide) overlook the ocean. "The pools were excellent and super vibrant. The family pool had several different depths for kids of all ages to enjoy," said our tester. Ukulele lessons take place daily in the lobby and a supervised kids' program offers activities for children ages 2 ½ to 12. Shop NowGet ready for great service, plus boating, theme parks and live lots of outdoor music and beignets as a breakfast staple, NOLA is surprisingly kid-friendly. A dreamy day in the city starts with a trolley ride from your hotel to City Park. That's where your fam can have the warm, airy powdered sugar-topped treats at Café du Monde. Tip: It's far less crowded than its French Quarter location. From there it's just a short walk across the greenspace to the newish Louisiana Children's Museum, whose original location was flooded by Hurricane Katrina. Both the indoor and outdoor exhibits are creative and reflect the community — for instance, instead of the typical play space supermarket, there's a Creole Kitchen. After lunch, walk to another City Park landmark: the New Orleans Museum of Art. While older kids will want to explore the collection — a wonderful sampler of many kinds of art — little ones may be content meandering in the free outdoor sculpture garden. You can catch impromptu jazz performances on the street, or make a reservation for Preservation Hall, a music venue that allows kids. End the night with an all-ages, stroller-friendly Ghosts of New Orleans walking tour. You'll visit famous haunted locations in the French Quarter, but it's not scary. Stay at One11, one of the newest hotels in the French Quarter. Once a sugar mill, it has an appealing vibe, a convenient location and, most importantly, a pool. Shop NowJust outside of Austin, on the shores of Lake Travis, sits this Texas Hill Country resort. Of the three big swimming pools, you'll probably spend most of your time at the one with the big Adventure Waterslide. Kids even score free chocolate chip cookies and ice pops to enjoy poolside. If you want to get out on the lake, you can rent boats, jet skis or pontoons. End a great day with free s'mores around the campfire. Shop NowHalfway between Atlanta and Charlotte, Greenville combines the best of a big city and a small-town vacation. It boasts the 7th largest children's museum in the country — mind-blowing for a town that has just 72,000 or so residents. Greenville is also home to the Roper Mountain Science Center, a one-of-a-kind attraction. Besides science exhibits, its dino trail, planetarium and farm wow families. A free trolley makes it easy to get around the downtown area, and a 22-mile trail system is perfect for recreation. "We loved our stay at The SpringHill Suites Greenville Downtown," says a Good Housekeeping tester. Shop NowWith Flying Elephants, a Piggy Parade and Lucky Duckies, Dollywood's Country Fair section couldn't be more adorable if it tried. The Gazillion Bubble Show: Aurora also makes little ones squeal with glee. After a day at the park, check into the on-site resort which keeps the fun going thanks to a fort-style playground, bedtime stories and a splash pad. Resort guests have priority access to some rides, free shuttles to the park and early admission on Saturdays. Shop NowThe 85 miles of picture-perfect shoreline on North Carolina's Crystal Coast is everything family vacation dreams are made of and then some. The area, also known as the Southern Outer Banks, wows families with 100 locally owned restaurants, towns steeped in pirate history and iconic scenery. Cape Lookout, the lighthouse pictured, is currently getting some TLC to keep it in mint condition. While there are many vacation rentals to book in the region, the waterfront Beaufort Hotel has comfortable and cute rooms, an outdoor pool and a fantastic restaurant. EXPLORE NOWIt's hard to find a vacation spot that grandparents genuinely enjoy as much as the grandkids, and this sprawling resort is one of the rare gems. Top of the kids' list: the Soundwaves water attraction, which boasts a massive outdoor wave pool and indoor surf simulator. Grandparents will want to go for the Delta Riverboat Tours inside the resort's atrium, and everyone will adore the fountain show as well as the animal encounters. Shop NowExplore Victorian enclaves, learn about our nation's history, sleep under a ball gown or visit a chocolate-themed hotel — or road trip between them all!With its Victorian mansions, red-and-green trolleys and nostalgic candy stores, this beach town on the southernmost tip of the state is full of surprises. Congress Hall, the oldest seaside resort in the country, provides a convenient and charming place to stay. It's just a few blocks from downtown shops and the beach. The resort's attendants will set up your family's beach chairs, umbrellas and towels. Make sure your summertime stay includes a Monday when the resort hosts a weekly carnival with kiddie rides, games and food on its sprawling front lawn. Shop NowChecking in at this resort near Hersheypark sets the sweet tone for the rest of your stay: Each family member receives a full-size Hershey bar. Hop on the free shuttle to Hersheypark, where a Jolly Rancher-themed coaster with music and a flavor tunnel opened this year. After a full day of riding — there's plenty for toddlers to thrill-seekers — retreat to the hotel where several pools including one with a kiddie spray deck await. The next day, head to Hershey's Chocolate World to learn how the candy bar is made and create your own chocolate bar or peanut butter cup. Mmmm. If the nightly room rate is holding you back, check out the value-priced Hershey Lodge. Shop NowNestled in the Pocono Mountains, this all-inclusive retreat and GH 2025 Family Travel Award winner packs your crew's vacation with fun activities. There are more than 30 ways to play — from bumper cars to paddle boats, zombie bowling to archery. Best of all, an adventure playground featuring a low ropes course with climbing ladders and play structures was just added this year. "It really felt like a family-run place but with all the comforts and attractions of a modern resort," said our tester. Pro tip: Put your partner in charge of the kids for a half day and book a spa treatment at The Lodge at Woodloch, its sister adults-only property. Shop Now RELATED: Best Weekend Spa GetawaysFairytale vibes are strong at this quirky retreat in the Catskills. Multi-bedroom suites and cottages have fantastical themes like Crown of the Pendragons, the Faerie Forest and the ultimate kid-pleaser, Cinderella's Gown. An 18-foot ball gown serves as a canopy for one of the beds. Plus, the bathroom is built inside an enormous pumpkin carriage. The whimsy continues outside to the heated pool area, with twisted poles and a crooked roof on the changing rooms. Shop NowThe best things to do in the nation's capital are free. See the newly refurbished Lincoln Memorial, National Museum of African American History and Culture or the largest library in the world — The Library of Congress. FYI for your wannabe astronauts: The National Air and Space Museum requires free timed-entry passes, so book in advance. Just a half-mile walk from the White House, the Washington Marriott at Metro Center is a convenient place to stay. Balance all the educational activities with a few days of play in the D.C. outskirts. The National Harbor area is a waterfront wonderland, with a carousel, giant Ferris wheel, summer concerts, holiday festivities, outdoor movie nights and boat tours. Stay at the newly renovated Gaylord National Harbor & Convention Center, which features an indoor pool, outdoor kids' splash zone and year-round family programming. Shop NowAfter a day of learning about the founding fathers (and the meaning behind those lyrics from Hamilton), families can retreat to Kingsmill to cool off and unwind. Your crew can paddleboard on the James River or float in the pool's lazy river. Most accommodations are multi-bedroom condos with a kitchen, making it easy to cook some of your own meals. Wear the kids out before bed by running around the sprawling green space. Shop NowAdventure awaits families year-round at Camelback Resort in the heart of the Pocono Mountains. The winter months bring skiing, snowboarding and tubing. In fact, the tubing spot is just outside of the resort's massive indoor waterpark that's packed with thrilling slides as well as adorable attractions for little ones. In summer, Camelbeach, the state's largest outdoor waterpark, opens so kids can literally slide into vacation. The resort's guest rooms have mountain decor and comfy furnishings, plus they come in a variety of sizes so don't be shy about inviting the whole gang. Shop NowEnjoy coastal landscapes, serene mountains and outdoorsy adventures in this picturesque region of the in your family will find something to love about Portland: Artsy teens will be impressed with the dozens of vintage clothing shops and vinyl record stores. Outdoorsy kids will adore the city's famous bike culture. Little ones will be in their element at kid-focused attractions, like the Oregon Zoo and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. And for you? There are breweries galore, and most welcome kids. If you're bringing your fur baby on the trip, book a room at . The hotel chain rolls out the red carpet for people and pets. Shop NowA sprawling, all-seasons resort about 80 miles east of Seattle is fantastic for outdoorsy families. Some 40+ miles of hiking and biking trails surround the forested mountain property. Summer brings river float trips and fly fishing, while the winter months usher in cross-country skiing, ice-skating and snow showing. Vacation rentals accommodate groups of all sizes, and guests rave about the food. Some ingredients are even harvested from the on-site garden. The cherry on top: The resort's conversation and sustainability efforts are admirable. It's committed to leaving 70% of the property undeveloped in perpetuity. Shop NowThe newly renovated hotel with epic views of Haystack Rock, Surfsand Resort welcomes all guests with a beverage. Kids will love the fresh, free cookies in the lobby and weekend ice cream socials and hot dog roasts. A treasure hunt on the beach for a " Surfsanddollar" takes place daily. Take the complimentary shuttle for a short hop into town for one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants. "This place is magic," said our tester. Shop Now You Might Also Like 67 Best Gifts for Women That'll Make Her Smile The Best Pillows for Every Type of Sleeper

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