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    Resorts that Allow for Stress Free Kid Travel

    April 7, 2016

    Childcare that's included and providers that can be trusted? That's a treat parents may not even be able to get at home! These are the brands and properties you’ll definitely want to consider if you want to fully relax, knowing that the kids are safe, entertained, and tuckered out just enough for everyone to sleep tight.

     

     

    Beaches Resorts

    All of the Beaches Resorts are renowned for being amazing for families, but only one can claim the title of TripAdvisor's 2015 Traveler's Choice for the Caribbean: Beaches Ocho Rios. Newly renovated, kids won't be able to decide between the certified nanny–supervised Kids Camp, XBOX 360 Play Lounge, Caribbean Adventures with Sesame Street, or the incredible 18,000–square–foot waterpark, Pirates Island, and its countless slides, Treasure Isle and Water Crawl Cargo Aqua–Play Areas, and more.

     

    Ritz Club Resorts

    Luxury doesn't have to be an acquired taste—you can start young with unique Ritz Kids programs at The Ritz–Carlton, Aruba; The Ritz–Carlton, Cancun; The Ritz–Carlton, Grand Cayman; The Ritz–Carlton, San Juan; The Ritz–Carlton, St. Thomas; and Dorado Beach, a Ritz–Carlton Reserve! Ritz Kids encourages children ages 4 – 12 find the answers to favorite questions, such as "how?" and "why?" with the help of Jean–Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society, based on the pillars of water, land, environmental responsibility, and culture, to enlighten young their minds and lights up their faces. Guests are also invited to enrich their travel experience with our Jean–Michel Cousteau Ambassadors of the Environment programs at The Ritz–Carlton, Grand Cayman; The Ritz–Carlton, St. Thomas or Dorado Beach, a Ritz–Carlton Reserve for interactive, fun and educational programs for children and adults based on each resort's natural environment.

     

    Bahamas Atlantis Resort

    There's a whole world under the sea, where 250 species of denizens go about their day spreading delight for kids of all ages at Atlantis, Paradise Island, an ultimate aquatic paradise. But if 14 lagoons and 141 acres of slides and rides aren't enough, this resort also offers the fully–hosted, LEGO–partnered Atlantis Kids Adventures; a Sea Squirts program just for kids ages 3 – 6; Junior Ultimate Trainer for a Day; and all kinds of amazing children's workshops and events.

     

    Hyatt Resorts Hawaii

    Looking to add a bit of culture to your kids' stays in our most exotic state? Camp Hyatt is all about that, featuring fun and interactive programs that dive into the flora, fauna, culture, and geography of the Islands with games and activities. Sand castle–building, lei–making, and hula lessons are only the start; add on a visit to the aquarium or zoo at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa, interactions with resident parrots in Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, or fishing on the private stream at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa.

     

     

    Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort 

    Princes and princesses need their own rooms in any proper palace, and the Moon Palace is no exception. The new 11–room kids club, The Playroom, features various game rooms, iPlayrooms for toddlers, a beauty salon and mini runway for developing divas (pictured above), an impressive dollhouse, kitchen, Xbox room, toy room, arcade, two playgrounds, and a theater with seating and concessions, all besides a list of activities as long as a royal scroll.

     

    The Breakers Palm Beach

    You can still have dinner for two on a vacation for all at The Breakers Palm Beach. Kids ages 3–12 can eat and play together while the grown–ups enjoy the quality time and sunsets they came to Florida for. During the day, campers can ride the wave of outrageous fun as they enjoy their own vacation time to be active, explore their surrounding and make new friends. Special golf and tennis camps, available during select times of the year, provide comprehensive instruction in a fun and positive learning environment. Let your imagination run free in our 6,160–square–foot Family Entertainment Center featuring an arcade, video games, bicycle rentals, outdoor sports court, and playground sure to excite guests of all ages.

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