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Travel With Kids: Myths About Family Travel

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

Here are some good thoughts about the myths of family travel from Teresa Plowright, the Guide at About.com’s section Travel with Kids.

She’s sure right about estimated times for driving certain distances; sometimes it’s no sweat getting there, and other times it feels like you stop every 30 minutes for one crisis or another. 

 

Family Travel: Take the Kids to Hong Kong

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

Dragon Masks, History of Hong Kong Museum (Scarborough photo)I recently had the opportunity to take my daughter to Hong Kong; it’s my favorite city in the world since I made my first Navy port visit there in 1985.

I’ve seen it before and after the vaunted turnover to the Chinese, and it’s still the same sparkling, colorful urban jewel.

Think of it as sort of a Chinese New York, with all of the energy and verve and excitement which that analogy implies.

We visited along with my intrepid 20-something nephew on a Go-Today package; just the airfare and hotel because I said “no thanks” to the included tour. I already knew where we wanted to go and what we wanted to see. The package was a Hong Kong-Tokyo combined deal; you’ll see the rest tomorrow when I post the link to my article about Tokyo in the San Antonio Express-News. (Update: here’s the link to my post “Navigating Tokyo with a ‘tween” including a link to the article plus other good Tokyo info.)

With a package, you are limited to a menu of hotels at different price ranges, but we weren’t going on this trip to admire our hotel. The Stanford Hillview on Kowloon side was fine; rooms were comfortable, staff was helpful and breakfast was OK.

Speaking of breakfast — I have now had a traditional Chinese breakfast and a traditional Japanese breakfast and I prefer….the traditional Norwegian breakfast! (smoked salmon, yogurts, cheeses, pickled herring in tomato sauce, fruit, meats, hearty bread, good coffee.)

Anyway, just getting around Hong Kong is half the fun. Assuming you arrive at Hong Kong International, grab your MTR Octopus Pass at the tourist desk and kick back as the Airport Express train whisks you efficiently into town in 20-40 minutes. Getting you and your family around is easy on buses, subway trains and fun double-decker trams.

The best transport, however, is the Star Ferry, which in just minutes takes you back and forth across the narrow strip of water that separates Hong Kong Island from the mainland (Kowloon side.) No extra charge for the spectacular views.

Star Ferry Terminal on Kowloon Side, Hong Kong (Scarborough photo)

The city is wonderfully walkable, so go to the well-designed tourist Web site, figure out what you and the kids would like to do, and take off.

My top recommendations for Hong Kong family travel:

** See the nightly laser light show at 8 p.m. from Kowloon side, either standing at the Sidewalk of the Stars or sitting (with a Shirley Temple or Coke for them and a good gin and tonic for you) in the lobby bar of the Intercontinental Hong Kong Hotel.

** Check out the options under the Tourist Board’s Cultural Kaleidoscope program; how would your kids like a (free) morning tai chi class overlooking the harbor?

** While exploring Wan Chai and Central, visit the original Shanghai Tang store in the Pedder Building. Wildly expensive and wildly imaginative and gorgeous. We haunted the sale rack till we found something we could afford.

** Ride the Mid-Levels escalators up the Hong Kong hills, then hop off and wander some side streets.

The Mid-Levels, Hong Kong (Scarborough photo)

** There are several very good museums; we liked the Hong Kong Museum of History for a comprehensive look at the city’s origins and development.

** Wander through the Kowloon/Nathan Road big branch of Yue Hwa Chinese Products Emporium (check out the snake wine, with snake included, in the food store, plus colorful packaging on Chinese herbs and medicines one floor up.) Rubber ear with acupuncture spots noted in Chinese? Great inexpensive souvenirs.

** A nighttime tram trip up to Victoria Peak (in clear weather) to admire the city laid out before us.

For more info, check out Frommer’s Favorite Experiences in Hong Kong, MSN Travel’s take here and this excellent article on GoNOMAD.

For serious shoppers (poking, browsing, buying and schlepping is a serious sport in HK) my personal favorite shopping Bible is by Suzy Gershman: Born to Shop Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing (Suzy includes some teen-oriented shopping tips from her own young son Aaron.)

Get your family going to Hong Kong; it’s worth every jet-lagged minute.

Technorati tags: travel, family travel, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Costumes, Hong Kong Museum of History (Scarborough photo)

Neat Dining Idea in New York City

Friday, April 28th, 2006
Those savvy folks over at Jaunted have a nice NYC post, including tips on how to dine at the United Nations. Take your kids Kofi-spotting....   

What the Heck’s an RSS Feed & Why Do You Want One?

Friday, April 28th, 2006

Allow me to veer off into techie stuff for a moment, but only to change your online life entirely....

To keep up with the latest postings in Family Travel: See The World With Your Kids, you need RSS (Really Simple Syndication) unless you don't ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ideas for a Trip to Amsterdam

Thursday, April 27th, 2006
Now look, I'm supposed to be out in town running errands, but then I found this comprehensive USA TODAY article about travel to Amsterdam on a budget. I just have to post a link ... [Continue reading this entry]

Taking Kids to Japan: Manga and Anime.

Thursday, April 27th, 2006
 Climbing Sticks, Mount Fuji, Japan (Scarborough photo)    Parents, are your preteen/teen kids into Japanese manga (serialized graphic novels) and anime (Japanese animated ... [Continue reading this entry]

London iPod Tours: Another View

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006
As a follow-up to my previous posts on this topic, here's a quick link to the Sydney Morning Herald's article on touring London while (whilst?) listening to a guided tour ... [Continue reading this entry]

Family Vacation in Maine: Beach House Rentals

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006
The folks over at Jaunted have some good guidance for towns and specifics on vacation home rentals in Maine's coastal communities.  We've vacationed in Maine a couple of times (fortunately we can stay with friends in the perfect ... [Continue reading this entry]

Get Outdoors With Your Family

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006
For you lovers of the great outdoors (I'm there with you as long as there's bug spray available) here's a link to the National Parks Traveler blog, written by journalist and ... [Continue reading this entry]

Washington DC: Family-Friendly Places to Stay

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006
Here is a helpful article on "Frommer's" about places for families to stay in the Washington DC area.  If you're planning on a trip there this summer, keep in mind that it gets pretty hot and muggy, so minimal ... [Continue reading this entry]