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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MAY/JUNE 2017 8. PLAYGROUND Chatter 12. DIY Craft: Pretty Nests 14. Dining Out on the Cheap
LOVE 16. Date Night: Glamping Getaways
18. Fashion: Music Festival Fun 25. Kid-Venture Travel 32. 100 Ways to PLAY This Summer
PLAY 40. Go PLAY: Family Events Calendar 46. See/Saw: Crealde and Southern Hill Farms 48. Summer Camp PLAYguide
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Our love affair with Canada continues to grow with this issue's cover, featuring Sawyer Jennings (11) of Lake Helen, enjoying a breathtaking view of Moraine Lake. This issue's cover was taken by his dad, Kevin Jennings, while on their family vacation in Alberta, Canada. Read more about their adventure in our family travel feature article on page 25.
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EDITOR'S NOTE PLAYGROUND's managing editor Tracey C. Velt and her daughter Sofia (11) at Deer Valley, Utah.
Travel and More! In my family, we’re either on a trip, talking about our next trip or planning a future trip. We love to travel and have packing down to a science. Our goal is to always carry on, rather than check a bag. It’s a fun challenge that forces us to pack strategically. Our ultimate success was a recent five-day ski trip to Deer Valley, Utah, with no checked bags! See my travel must-haves below to see how we did it! When I read the articles on traveling to Spain and Alberta, Canada, two places I’ve never been, I immediately wrote the locations down as future trip locales. Check out the travel feature on page 25 for super-fun ideas for family friendly activities in both of those vacation locations. While traveling is a summertime staple, so is eating out. Put me on the list of moms who don’t enjoy cooking. Busy summer days make meal planning an even bigger chore. While I do (reluctantly) cook most of our meals, we go out to eat more often over the summer. Check out our tips for eating on the cheap on page 14, including a list of kids-eat-free options around Central Florida. Do you have a kid who’s obsessed with making bath bombs or slime? I do. For a less messy summer project, try our DIY Craft on page 12. Not only is it fun, but it’s made from recycled materials and offers items that forest friends can use to build their nests. Every year, my 11-year old, Sofia, attends the Nike Tennis Camp at Rollins College, along with sports camps at Bishop Moore. When she was younger, one of her favorite camps was the Twirly Girl Etiquette Camp for kids in kindergarten through third grade, with fourth and fifth graders serving as junior camp counselors (facebook.com/etiquettefl). For a comprehensive list of summer camps and activities for your little one, check out our camp PLAYguide on page 48 or 100 Things to Do This Summer on page 32. Whether you’re lounging at the beach, vacationing abroad or planning a staycation, make this summer fun by participating in all the wonderful activities that inspire your family. Here’s to summer fun!
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My Travel Must-Haves...
1. Travel Space Bags by Ziploc These inexpensive bags allow you to squeeze out extra air and pack more clothing into a smaller bag wrinkle-free. Buy at The Container Store, Walmart or Target.
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2. Truffle pouches I use these clear, plastic (TSAapproved!) bags for storing toiletries, travel documents and other goodies to keep my travel bag organized. onetruffle.com
3. Baby Jogger City Tour While my kids are past the stroller age, I used this one for every trip from Italy to Colorado. It’s perfect for kids from 6 months to 5 years old. Plus, it’s light, easy to carry and reclines. Available at Buy Buy Baby and Macro Baby.
4. Art supplies I always have a journal, crayons and pencils available for my daughter to record interesting travel moments or use when she has some downtime. I love the NPW Fairy Tale and Pirate crayons available at Tugboat & the Bird in Winter Park.
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RIVERS OF LIGHT at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Embrace the magic of nature during a nighttime scene awash with captivating special effects, music and animal folklore at the new Rivers of Light show. The spectacle includes beautiful costumes, lighted floats and an array of graphics projected onto the water and trees surrounding the amphitheater. You’ll need to use a FastPass to guarantee seating. If you don’t mind standing, the best vantage point is on the bridge between Expedition Everest and the Finding Nemo: The Musical theater. Arrive at least 35 minutes before showtime to secure a spot in this small area. disneyworld.disney.go.com
LEGOLAND Beach Retreat I don’t know about y’all, but after two disastrous experiences trying to sleep five in one hotel room, I swore off hotel stays for local staycations. Well, LEGOLAND is about to make me change my stance with its new LEGOLAND Beach Retreat. Like the rest of the resort, these beach bungalows are crafted to look like structures made from Lego bricks. My 6-year-old could barely contain herself when she saw it. The freestanding duplexes are cute, comfortable and kid-friendly. The resort also features a large pool, playgrounds in every cove and a restaurant that specializes in family-friendly fare. If you’re looking to get away without going too far, LEGOLAND Beach Retreat should be on your short list of places to visit. legoland.com/florida
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Get outside and enjoy the birds and squirrels who are busy constructing their nests with this fun springtime activity! Start with a scavenger hunt and look for natural materials around your home (think moss, sticks, pet fur and yarn) to create a nesting ball that you can hang outside to help the birds and squirrels gather materials for their nests. SUPPLIES: • Mesh bag — Look for bags with large holes such as a fruit or onion bag. • Spanish moss • Small sticks • Pine needles • Straw or raffia • Colorful yarn — Cut no longer than 4 inches. • Cotton material strips — 100% cotton T-shirts work great. Cut no longer than 4 inches x ¾ inch. • Twine or jute — Cut no longer than 4 inches.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Fill your mesh bag with the items you gathered, then cinch the bag at the top and tie it closed with a string.
2. Pull some of the items through the holes of the mesh bag so they stick out. This gives the birds something to grab. Then, weave a pipe cleaner through the top and twist together to make a hanger.
• 100% cotton balls — Pull apart the cotton. • Pet fur — This will be the first thing the birds grab! Make sure the fur is free from flea sprays or other chemicals. • Sheep’s wool • Natural feathers • Pipe cleaner Caution! Do not use: Dryer lint — It has remnants of laundry detergent and fabric softener, which can be harmful to animals. Synthetic materials — Avoid materials such as strips of plastic bags.
3. Venture outside to find a perfect spot for your nesting ball. Look for places where the birds can perch, such as a branch, bird feeder or fence. PLAY Tip: Find a spot near a window so you can see what the birds gather to use for their nests.
DEBBIE HELTON is a local mom and owner of The Craft Shack, which provides arts and crafts enrichment with a recycled flair through scheduled classes, private parties, summer camps and corporate meetings. “Discover, Inspire, Create” at The Craft Shack, 218 W. Church Ave., Longwood, 407-448-1375, thecraftshackstudio.com
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Any Day of the Week Words by Anna Karasik Going out to eat with the whole family doesn’t have to break the bank. Tons of local restaurants let kids eat cheap — or even free — on certain days of the week! Take advantage of these ongoing deals:
All-Day Meals • The Coop, Winter Park – Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. asouthernaffair.com • Denny’s, various locations – Tuesdays from 4-10 p.m. dennys.com • Firehouse Subs, various locations – Wednesdays firehousesubs.com
Burgers • Burger 21, Orlando – Kids 10 and under eat for half-off on Wednesdays. burger21.com • Graffiti Junktion, various locations – Tuesdays. graffitijunktion.com • Steak n’ Shake, various locations – All day, every day with every $9 spent. steaknshake.com
International Words by Christina Katz
With the kids out of school, summer means days spent at the pool, local museums and other local hotspots. When evening rolls around, who wants to be saddled with cooking dinner? While eating out every night is a luxury few families can afford, there are ways to eat out on the cheap and find a happy balance. Let someone else do the shopping, prep work, cooking and cleanup. Here are some tips for making that possible on a limited budget:
• IKEA, Orlando – Tuesdays after 1 p.m. story time. Must be an IKEA Family card holder. ikea.com/us/en/store/orlando • Kobe Steakhouse, various locations –Tuesdays. Must be a reward member. kobesteakhouse.com
Grills, Pubs & more • TJ’s Seafood Shack, Oviedo and Orlando – Mondays. tjsseafoodshack. com
• Set a monthly dining budget. If you don’t have much money to put toward dining out, start with a small amount like $20 and get creative.
• Gator's Dockside, various locations – Tuesdays from 5:30-8:30 p.m. gatorsdockside.com
• Consider kid-friendly happy hours. Sometimes you don’t need a full meal with multiple courses and boxes of leftovers. Many sports bars — like Duffy’s Sports Grill (four locations in Central Florida, duffysmvp.com) — offer happy hour menus in their dining rooms, and prices rival those in fast-food restaurants.
• Liam Fitzpatrick’s, Lake Mary, Oviedo & Orlando – Tuesdays from 4-10 p.m. liamfitzpatricks.com
• Try buffet style. If you have growing tweens with voracious appetites, an all-you-can-eat buffet may be ideal. Try Sweet Tomatoes (three locations in Central Florida, sweettomatoes.com) or Golden Corral (17 locations in Central Florida, goldencorral.com)! • Eat at a specialty grocery store. Fresh Market (six locations in Central Florida, thefreshmarket.com), Whole Foods (three locations in Central Florida, wholefoodsmarket.com) and Lucky’s Market (East Orlando, luckysmarket.com) offer to-go meals that rival any restaurant. Pull together an eclectic in-store meal, and get a taste of the good life without the extra costs of restaurant eating. CHRISTINA KATZ is an author and writing coach and the queen of eating out for less.
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Glamping Getaways 4 Glamorous Camping Retreats for Couples Words by Stephanie Patterson
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Not a fan of roughing it? Forget pitching a tent. Glamping (glamorous camping) is the way to go. Camp in style with your love at one of these romantic, outdoorsy escapes in Central Florida. 1. Luxe Tent for Two
3. Yurt Romance
Located 90 miles south of Orlando on 1,700 acres of breathtaking ranch land, Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo (westgateresorts. com) combines cowboy culture with stylish digs. The canvas tents feel more like hotel rooms than tents, with air conditioning, screened porches, king-sized beds and personal concierges. Experience life on the ranch with horseback riding, trail hikes and a weekly championship rodeo. Eat, drink and be merry at the local saloon and restaurant. Rates begin at $265 per night.
A 40-minute drive from Orlando will take you to The Yurt at Danville (danvillebnb.com/the-yurt) for a one-of-a-kind romantic weekend getaway. Basic yurts are round, portable canvas tents, but this unique hideaway is fit for a king and queen. Located on a private airstrip at a quaint B&B in Geneva, The Yurt comes equipped with air conditioning, a plush king-sized bed, Wi-Fi, full bathroom and a mini kitchen. Don’t forget to make friends with the two alpacas who live behind the yurt! Rates begin at $66 per night.
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Love being on the water but dislike the idea of sleeping on a boat? Spend your nights together in a floating bungalow instead! The Floating Bungalow (floatingbungalows.com), whose current home is the Boat Tree Marina in Sanford, takes the concept of a houseboat to a whole new level. The floating home boasts such amenities as a porch with overhead fans, loft bedroom, full kitchen, discount pontoon boat rentals and nearby access to historic Downtown Sanford. Rates begin at $159 per night.
You don’t need to leave Orlando for forest treehouse luxury. Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort (disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts/saratogasprings-resort-and-spa) offers treehouse villas that are the stuff of your childhood dreams. Located along the scenic Sassagoula River, each treehouse is elevated 10 feet off the ground and appointed with beautiful carved wood furnishings. Marvel at the tranquil landscape from your private deck or catch a ride to Disney Springs on the water taxi. Treehouse villas sleep nine adults, so make it a group getaway! Rates begin at $749 per night.
STEPHANIE PATTERSON is the managing editor for Orlando Date Night Guide, the area’s most comprehensive resource for local date night ideas. A local photographer, travel blogger and food tour guide, she shares her creativity on traveltasteclick.com.
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Photography by Simply Shelby Photography Wardrobe and Prop Styling by Alisha Champ Hair Styling by Pigtails & Crewcuts Shot on location at Mead Botanical Garden in Winter Park
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Nadia, 5, Orlando ď ľ Horse T-shirt, $13; black crochet shorts, $15; brown fringe sandals, $20 from Target; striped shirt, $18 from H&M; flower headband, $4 from Walmart
Sofia, 11, Lake Mary ď ľ Cold-shoulder print dress, $28; maroon hat, $24 from Target; lace crochet vest, $30 from The Lovely; ruffle socks, $5 from Walmart; brown fringe booties, $40 from Justice
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Sofia Daydream T-shirt, $13; floral sunglasses, $17 from Target; denim skirt, $20; plaid shirt, $18 from H&M; brown leather sandals, $28 from Payless Shoes; leather choker necklace, $32; black leather bracelet, $15; leather wrap bracelet, $15 from Tugboat & the Bird Jadiel, 9, Kissimmee Music festival sleeveless sweatshirt, $13; light wash jeans, $18 from Target; camouflage high-top sneakers, $30 from Old Navy; aviator sunglasses, $16 from Abercrombie Kids Ezra, 8, Sarasota Bleached denim shirt, $17; striped tank, $9 from Target; Army green pants, $30; denim sneakers, $23 from Old Navy
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Skyler, 5, Oviedo Green overalls with patches, $18; black tank, $5; black boots, $28 from Target; mirror sunglasses, $12 from Old Navy; Neighborhood Garden socks, $16 from Matilda Jane (contact Traci, 407-620-0670) Ezra Star T-shirt, $13; striped scarf, $13; cuffed yellow shorts, $20 from Zara; black sneakers, $20 from Target
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Skyler Lace tank, $15 from Abercrombie Kids; White Rabbit top extender, $32 from Matilda Jane (contact Traci, 407-620-0670); leather necklace, $28 from Tugboat & the Bird; leather wrap bracelet, $3 from Walmart; gray tassel booties, $30; distressed jeans, $25 from H&M Jadiel Vintage wash tee, $8; gray high-top sneakers, $25; gray hat, $12 from Target; denim cuffed shorts, $20 from Old Navy Nadia Leather arrow necklace, $15; flower and dot dress, $69 from Tugboat & the Bird; denim vest, $55 from Abercrombie Kids; black lace-up sandals, $20 from Old Navy
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FEATURE The Jennings Family at Moraine Lake, Banff National Park
The Jennings boys at Ha Ling Peak, Canmore
Happy Trails Through ...
Alberta Our Canadian Quest Words by Diane Jennings
The Jennings clan welcomes exploration. My husband, Kevin, and I have been on the voyage of marriage for 16 years. We have two curious young men, Noah Samuel (15) and Sawyer Finn (11), who count the days until our next adventure. After all, they’ve been traveling since birth in planes, trains, automobiles and campers. As a family, we have been to 57 national parks in the United States. We are park junkies and have the stamped passport and patches to prove it. Alberta, Canada, was the 2016 summer destination winner. After Noah showed us a photograph of Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, we were all sold on the location. We planned the tour ourselves about a month in advance. As a summer vacation destination, Alberta may not leap immediately to mind, but this western province is truly Canada’s hidden star. From the shimmering waters of glacier lakes and mountaintops of the Rockies to the grasslands of the prairies or the desert-like Canadian Badlands, Alberta’s landscape is diverse and picturesque.
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FEATURE Johnson Canyon, Banff National Park, Alberta
The Jennings crew at Banff National Park
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Johnson Canyon
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WHAT TO DO
To score good deals on flights, my husband uses Google Flights and signs up for alerts. This tool provides daily price fluctuation in one dashboard. To prevent being overwhelmed from the overabundance of online information, I called a local visitor center. Initially, we wanted to stay in the heart of Banff National Park, but the visitor center representative recommended we stay in Canmore, the next town over. It was about 24 miles from Banff National Park, but it saved us from crowds and traffic. We caught a good karma break through a cancellation at the Falcon Crest resort (falconcrestlodge.ca). What made this place perfect was the exquisite view, full kitchen, hot tubs, private bedroom for mom and dad and the on-site Pho restaurant. You can’t go wrong with any place you choose in Canmore, so check out the directory for other options (canmorealberta.com).
HIKING // In Canmore alone, there are hundreds of miles of trails. The entire area is a hiker’s nirvana. Our favorite trails were Ha Ling Peak, Grassi Lakes and Grotto Canyon (tourismcanmore.com). Ha Ling Peak is a difficult hike, but the view of the alpine meadow carpeted with wildflowers provided a breathtaking picnic stop. Grassi Lakes is more popular and offers both an easy and difficult route. Either way, it is an uphill hike, but the jewel-toned lakes and waterfall are gorgeous. Grotto Canyon offers climbing, and the trail has the largest stacked rock garden we’ve ever seen. We took several more hikes located closer to Banff National Park, including a hike at Sulfur Mountain on my husband’s 40th birthday. We rewarded ourselves by taking the Banff Gondola down. Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in Banff National Park were the center of our trip’s universe. Take advantage of the trails around these brilliant lakes. Finally, Johnson Canyon was a gem and an easy family hike. The photography options on this jaunt are stellar. We hiked over 50 miles during our stay and have the worn boots to prove it.
WHERE TO EAT My family loves to eat, so we take a blended approach to indulging when we travel. We have one golden rule: No chain restaurants found at home. We sizzled breakfast ourselves every morning at the lodge. It was easy, cheap and just as tasty as any diner. With our lengthy itinerary, dining out for three meals every day was not a sensible option. On hiking days, we packed our lunches. Picnicking was one of the highlights of this trip — after all, how often can Floridians picnic on the side of a mountain? We also chose to treat ourselves by dining out on several occasions. Check out the places we discovered: • Mexican food: aromamexicanrestaurant.co • Brewery: thegrizzlypaw.com • Amazing views: irongoat.ca • Delicious food: thewood.ca • Indian food: spicehutcanada.com • Best coffee: beamerscoffee.ca Culture Tip: A few Canadian must-eats are maple syrup, butter tarts and Poutine (French fries generously slathered in gravy and cheese curds). So good!
The Jennings ’ Family Adventure Travel Checklist Travel journals
Head lamps/flashlights
Binoculars
Gloves for icefields
Refillable water bottles
Hats/sunglasses/sunblock
Collapsible cooler
Camera
Backpacks
Windbreakers with hoods
Hiking boots — good ones!
Bear spray (buy it there, and leave it behind.)
Layered clothing
Trail guides
Sense of adventure
First aid kit
Patience
Family plan for grizzly bear encounters — seriously!
Extra socks for hikes Flexibility
PLAY Tip: If you travel to Canada in 2017, Parks Canada is offering the Discovery Pass free of charge ($150 value). Alberta has five national parks and many more monuments and landmarks your family can visit using the Discovery Pass (commandesparcsparksorders.ca). WHITEWATER RAFTING // Whitewater rafting is a rite of passage in the Canadian Rockies. Our boys chose Bow River Horse Shoe Canyon, and it was perfect! This run had cliff jumping and several thrilling rapids. We used the Canadian Rockies Adventure Centre to book, which I highly recommend. They even gifted us a free photo package (canadianrockies.ca). JASPER NATIONAL PARK // Our next destination was Jasper National Park. To get there, we took Highway 93, which is ranked as one of the top 10 most scenic drives in the world. Icefield Parkway has many icefields and is home to one of the most accessible glaciers in the world. We chose to stop at the Columbia Icefield, which is the largest mass of ice in the Rocky Mountains (brewster. ca/attractions-sightseeing/columbia-icefield-glacier-adventure). After reaching Jasper National Park, we encountered several gems: Sunwapta Falls and Canyon, Angel Glacier and Athabasca Falls. CALGARY // We spent the last two days of our trip in Calgary. The highlight was riding the Skyline Luge at Olympic Park. (skylineluge.com) This fast-paced family experience is a must-do. Tracks like this are built for Winter Olympic runs around the world. We also took a two-hour excursion to Dinosaur Provincial Park, also known as the Canadian Badlands (albertaparks.ca/dinosaur). It was like stepping back in time! The park is known for being one of the richest dinosaur fossil locales in the world. Alberta is the fourth largest province and home to some of the Canada’s most spectacular scenery. Temperatures during the summer typically range from 60°F to 73°F, so grab your boots and layered clothing and get on some happy trails with your family. DIANE JENNINGS is a Lake Helen mom and an executive partner in client success for IBM. When she’s not traveling with her family, you’ll find her driving her two boys everywhere, volunteering in Take Stock in Children mentoring program, kayaking, ballroom dancing, going on date nights with her husband, gathering with friends and planning the family’s next getaway.
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FEATURE The Keefer/Muniz Family at Pamplona,
Spain for the opening cermonies of the San Fermín Festival.
Exploring
Spain
Our European Experience With Kids
Words by Amanda Keefer
Our journey to Spain, Northern Spain and France was inspired by my significant other, Marcus. After traveling to the region twice in the past 10 years, he couldn’t wait to show off the destination to our family. As with all of our family adventures, we hoped that our children, Madison (17), Mia (10) and Charli (6), would return home with a greater appreciation of a new culture and deepen their appreciation for exploring the world.
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Because we were planning our trip ourselves, Marcus and I split the research duties and had weekly planning sessions leading up to the trip. We had a solid itinerary nailed down (albeit written on the back of a Publix receipt) prior to our departure. We had a lot to do and see, but we weren’t afraid to steer from the itinerary if we came upon a hidden gem. The goal was to ultimately land in Pamplona for the San Fermín Festival’s opening ceremony.
La Concha San Sebastian, Spain
Palacio Cibeles, Madrid
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FEATURE Biarritz, France
WHERE TO STAY Our first stop was Madrid. We jumped right into the bustling, multicultural city where English is frequently spoken among other languages from around the world. We stayed at the Luxury Suites Madrid, a boutique hotel in the city’s center (luxurysuites.es/en). This hotel has apartment-style accommodations with a kitchen and laundry area. Plus, it was reasonably priced and perfect for the five of us. In San Sebastian, the second city we visited, we stayed at the Tryp San Sebastian Orly Hotel (tryphotels.com), which is a hip, modern property nearby La Concha (the beach) and walking distance to everything in the city. We booked two rooms at this hotel to accommodate our crew.
WHERE TO EAT It’s hard to describe the energy and atmosphere of the coastal town of San Sebastian, recently named the Cultural Capital of Europe. With the second-most Michelin ratings for dining in the world (next to Paris) there was no shortage of amazing food to try. We enjoyed the local seafood in pintxos style (a Basque word for snack-size portions of delicacies), which is a style regarded as the culinary cornerstone of the local culture and society. We had lots of fun trying the different varieties of pintxos as we wandered in and out of small taverns along the street. Yes, we had our children in taverns, but we were right at home with the local families of San Sebastian, who were also enjoying the delicious assortment of pinxtos with kids in tow. Most restaurants, taverns and even stores close from 2 to 5 p.m. each day for siesta, so it is important to plan meals accordingly. Our favorite breakfast spot in Madrid was Faborit (faborit.com), a Spanish chain restaurant stocked full of fresh fruits, smoothies, coffee and fresh breakfast sandwiches.
WHAT TO DO Our favorite location in Madrid was Retiro Park (esmadrid.com/en/ tourist-information/parque-del-retiro) nearby our hotel. Our favorite spot was a circular ride where we had to balance each other to keep up. Retiro Park has food stands, mimes, puppet shows, huge grassy areas for lounging, play areas and a magnificent lake where visitors can rent canoes. All of this is located in the shadows of the historical architecture and beauty of Madrid. We spent a morning at the colorful El Rastro (elrastro.cl), the city’s largest flea market, which takes place every Sunday in the oldest section of the city. We also visited the Royal Palace (madridtourist.info/royal_palace) and roamed in and out of breathtaking cathedrals. Finally, we visited
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the National Museum of Natural History of Spain (esmadrid. com), where admission is free, children are always welcome and the exhibits are outstanding. At the museum, we were given a list of the top 10 things to see and interesting facts about each. The girls loved the scavenger hunt to find the exhibits. After a few days in Madrid, we rented a car and traveled to San Sebastian, located on the Atlantic coast of Northern Spain. The four-hour drive through the Spanish countryside was breathtaking. San Sebastian is located in Basque Country, an area of Spain known for strong cultural traditions, cuisine and a distinct language that pre-dates the Romance languages. Their primary language is Spanish, but many people speak Basque. Marcus is a fluent Spanish speaker, which was helpful. Once we arrived, we all loved swimming out to the ocean platforms to take advantage of the slides and diving boards. However, the pinnacle of our trip was the San Fermín Festival. Its opening ceremony is in Pamplona, which is about 45 minutes south of San Sebastian. The San Fermín Festival features the Running of the Bulls, but the first day does not include any bull running. We arrived bright and early to the festival, which originated in the 1500s. Our family was surrounded by thousands of people from around the world dressed in traditional white and red clothing. There was something special about the moment the mayor of Pamplona appeared on his balcony to officially kick off the weeklong festival. The singing, the dancing and the overall cultural experience of being a part of a tradition that has been taking place for so many years was an experience of a lifetime. PLAY Tip: Just like at any large event, beware of pickpockets. We also took a quick trip to Biarritz, France (only a 45-minute drive). Each year, the city hosts a surf competition that coincides with the San Fermín Festival. On the way, we briefly stopped off in Bayonne, a small town known for chocolate and World War II history, to visit L’atelier du Chocolat (atelierduchocolat.fr). We also explored Cathédrale Sainte-Marie, a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Auch in the Midi-Pyrénées, France (cathedrale-bayonne.fr). We packed a lot into our journey, and it was hands down the greatest trip I’ve ever experienced. Plus, we all came back feeling more connected to each other and the world. Goal achieved! AMANDA KEEFER is a Lake Nona mom and the author of the travel blog TheMammaMiaBlog.com. She spends her days at Produce for Kids (produceforkids.com) educating families on the importance of a healthy diet full of fruits and veggies.
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FEATURE
100 Ways to PLAY
This Summer!
FAMILY TRADITIONS
Create a Family Tradition 1. Make a wall chalkboard calendar that the kids can update with their favorite summer activities.
2. Dive into the pool fully clothed — shoes and all — as
soon as you get home from picking up the kids on their last day of school (you too, parents)!
3. Make a summer blockbuster movie. Your child can be
the star of his or her own short film. Instead of scrolling Instagram, use your cell phone for the forces of good! The kids will have a blast being creative with you.
Visit tatortotsandjello.com for step-by-step directions on how to create this wall chalkboard calendar.
SWEET SPOTS Cool down at one of these hot spots for sugary treats! You’ll snag some major cool points with the kids. 4. Even though Chocolate Kingdom is in the heart of the
tourist trap on I-Drive, it’s absolutely fantastic! A guided tour teaches kids the history of chocolate and includes a tasting of the original chocolate drink, a marshmallow catapult, and a visit to the bean-to-bar chocolate factory. The tour ends with a make-your-own-chocolate-bar experience. Each person picks from a whole bunch of ingredients, then the finished bar comes out on a ceilinghigh conveyor belt! chocolatekingdom.com
5. Watch donuts being made through the viewing area at the Krispy Kreme store near Mall at Millenia.
6. Make a trip to Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream, everyone’s favorite neighborhood ice cream shop in Audubon Park. kellyshomemadeicecream.com
Toothsome Chocolate Emporium
7. Try the chocolate hurricane at Jimmy Buffett’s
Chocolate Kingdom
Margaritaville Restaurant located at Universal CityWalk. margaritaville.com
8. Toothsome Chocolate Emporium is a steam punk-style
eatery that will blow your mind with over-the-top desserts. Located at Universal CityWalk. universalorlando.com
9. Visit Wondermade in downtown historic Sanford for handcrafted marshmallows once selected for “Oprah’s Favorite Things.” wondermade.com
10. Insomnia Cookies near UCF — these large, warm,
fresh-baked cookies are to die for. They even deliver! insomniacookies.com
11. The Sugar Factory boasts sweet treats for kids as well as super creative sweet drinks for parents. sugarfactory.com
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FUN IN THE SUN Beautiful Florida Beaches The best five beaches for families: 12. Canaveral National Seashore: The park’s 24 miles of undeveloped beach is the longest such stretch on the east coast of Florida. 13. Jetty Park, Cape Canaveral: Parking, concessions, fishing pier, plus a safer beach with no driving on the beach allowed. Admission required. Canaveral National Seashore, Florida’s pristine undeveloped shoreline
14. Sebastian Inlet: A favorite among surfers.
15. Winterhaven Park, Ponce Inlet: Great familyfriendly beach just north of New Smyrna. 16. New Smyrna Beach: Orlandoan’s go-to beach town with public parking, restrooms, showers and beach lifeguards on duty.
Natural Springs Five natural swimming areas: 17. Wekiwa Springs State Park, Apopka
18. Rock Springs Run/Kelly Park, Apopka 19. Blue Springs State Park, Orange City 20. Wekiva Falls Resort, Sorrento
21. De Leon Springs State Park, De Leon Springs
Best Splash Pads Our top 10 splash pads: At the head of Rock Springs Run at Kelly Park in Apopka
22. Dr. Phillips Community Park, Orlando 23. Fort Mellon Park, Sanford
24. Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista
25. Downtown Splash Pad and Pavilion, Winter Garden 26. Shady Park, Winter Park
27. Trailblazer Park, Lake Mary 28. Center Lake Park, Oviedo
29. Wharton-Smith Tropical Splash Ground, Central Florida Zoo 30. Lakefront Park, St. Cloud
31. Downey Park Splash Pad, Orlando
Center Lake Park Splash Pad in Oviedo
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FEATURE 100 Ways to PLAY This Summer THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Calling All Nature Explorers... 32. GEOCACHING FLORIDA STATE PARKS Geocaching — it’s a treasure hunt without the pirates. Geocaching.com says, “Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the hidden geocache (container).” 1. Go to geocaching.com. 2. Create an account. 3. Download a GPS app. 4. Start looking for treasure! It’s that easy. There are a few rules you should follow. • If you take something from the geocache, leave something of equal or greater value. • Leave a note in the geocache logbook. • Log your experience at geocaching.com.
33. JUNIOR RANGER PROGRAMS The National Park Service has a program for kids to reflect on and gain more knowledge from their time in nature. All kids who complete the Junior Ranger activities created for each specific park get a badge. They are fun to collect and make your experience memorable. Here are local parks that offer the Junior Ranger Program: • Wekiwa Springs State Park, Wekiva Springs • De Leon Springs State Park, DeLand • Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, St. Augustine • Canaveral National Seashore, Titusville • Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, Kissimmee • Sebastian Inlet State Park, Melbourne Beach
34. LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY ENCOUNTER Lukas Nursery has slowly and quietly been building to become quite a destination for visitors. This well-planned nursery offers an outdoor plant mecca for families to explore and learn. Experience the chance to feed butterflies from your fingertips at the Butterfly Encounter, one of the largest native butterflies conservatories in the state. The experience also includes an aviary with exotic finches. Because butterflies are “solar-powered” and need to attain a body temperature over 80 degrees before taking flight, their activity is highest during sunny, warm days. Peak season is April through September. lukasnursery.com
floridastateparks.org/things-to-do/junior-ranger
Farmers Markets Bring the whole family (even your four-legged friends) and experience what makes community farmers markets so special.
35. Sanford Farmers Market, every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m., Magnolia Square in the heart of Downtown Historic Sanford
36. Winter Garden Farmers Market, every Saturday from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m., City Pavilion on Tremaine St. in downtown historic Winter Garden. wintergardenfarmersmarket.com
37. Oviedo Farmers Market, first Saturdays from 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m., Lawton House, 200 W. Broadway St., Oviedo. oviedohistoricalsociety.com
p Audubon Park Community Market, Monday evenings in the Stardust Video & Coffee parking lot
38. Audubon Park Community Market, every Monday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Stardust Video & Coffee parking lot,1842 E. Winter Park Rd. Known by locals to be the most locally sourced farmers market in the greater Orlando area. audubonmarket.com
39. Maitland’s Farmers Market & Bazaar, every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Lake Lily Park. itsmymaitland.com
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DAY OF PLAY
Spend the day at one of these destinations:
41. On Tuesdays, try story time from 1-1:30 p.m. at IKEA Orlando, then kids can eat free in the restaurant afterwards. Combine that with free drop-off at Smaland, and you’ve got a fun (and cheap!) day out. Don’t forget your IKEA Family card. ikea.com/us/en/store/orlando
42. Climb 213 steps to the top of the tallest lighthouse in Florida at Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum (ponceinlet.org). While you’re there, hit up the Marine Science Center (marinesciencecenter.com) right next door. You can even add in a trip to the beach depending on your energy level.
43. Spend the day at WonderWorks,
a super-fun interactive experience for families. Stay for the Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show. The crowds don’t just watch the show, they become part of it. The dinner includes unlimited pizza, salad, beer, wine, soda and dessert. wonderworksonline.com
44. Enjoy an awesome day in downtown Orlando. Start at the huge public library, then
45. Start your day at De Leon Springs
46. There are tons of things to do at
48. At Disney Springs, parents will enjoy amazing restaurants, great shopping and live street music. The littles will enjoy the mini train, LEGO builds and the splash pad. An afternoon at Splitsville Luxury Lanes is a fun way to pass the time. Enjoy dinner and a show at the dine-in movie theaters. disneysprings.com
take a rickshaw or Uber through downtown, experiencing these great spots: Orange County History Center, Chewy Boba and Hamburger Mary’s. Stay for the evening with a swan boat ride around the fountain during the Lake Eola fountain show. The fountain comes alive with a choreographed show set to music. The colors of the water and the musical themes change with the season. Shows run nightly at approximately 8 and 9:30 p.m., lasting about six minutes. (Wednesday-Saturday swan boat rides are open until 10 p.m.) Have dinner at Relax Grill to complete a great day.
the Central Florida Zoo. Start with the ZoomAir ropes course outside the entrance, then head inside for some lunch (for you and the animals). Bring swimsuits so you can cool off at the splash pad. Save some energy for the train ride before you head out. centralfloridazoo.org
47. Get the best view in Central Florida at the top of Orlando’s newest icon, the Orlando Eye located at I-drive 360, a new entertainment complex that includes Skeletons: Animals Unveiled, SEA LIFE Orlando and Madame Tussauds wax museum. Also, check out the Sugar Factory for a treat. i-drive360.com
State Park at the Old Spanish Mill by making a pancake breakfast at your table, then hit the Fountain of Youth Eco/History Boat Tour. Afterwards, take a short paved hike, then cool off in the refreshing springs. Kids can try the Junior Ranger program. floridastateparks.org/park/DeLeon-Springs
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FEATURE 100 Ways to PLAY This Summer BEAT THE HEAT Hands-On Activities Take your kids to one of these free (or super cheap) hands-on classes: 49. Home Depot: Register for the Kids Workshop the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to Noon. All kids get to keep their project and receive a certificate of achievement, workshop apron and commemorative pin. homedepot.com/workshops 50. Michaels: Hit the Kids Club every Saturday from 10 a.m. to Noon. for a $2 craft for ages 3 and up. 51. Lakeshore Learning: Free crafts for kids every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for ages 3 and up. lakeshorelearning.com Home Depot Kids Workshop
52. LEGO Store Mini Model Build: Sign up in advance and pick a time to hit the LEGO Store in Disney Springs on the first Tuesday or Wednesday of the month. Every month is a different build, and kids get to take their mini model home for FREE! Registration opens at 9 a.m. on the 15th of the month prior. Participants must be between ages 6-14. Visit shop.LEGO.com/MinibuildRegistration to register. 53. Oviedo Mall Kids Crew: Free crafts for kids every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for ages 3 and up. lakeshorelearning.com
Go Skating Blow the stink off ‘em at these skating venues: Semoran Skateway
54. RDV Ice Den, Maitland
55. Semoran Skateway, Casselberry 56. Let’s Skate, Winter Garden
57. Astro Skate Family Fun Center, Orlando 58. Lake Mary Skate Park, Lake Mary
59. Rippin’ Riverside Skate Park, Oviedo
60. Metro Skateboard Academy, Orlando 61. Orlando Skate Park, Orlando
Go Bowling Five bowling alleys you’ll love to visit: 62. Splitzville, Disney Springs 63. Kings Bowl, I-Drive
64. Firkin & Kegler, Waterford Splitzville at Disney Springs
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65. Aloma Bowl, Winter Park
66. Main Event Entertainment, I-Drive
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FEATURE 100 Ways to PLAY This Summer BEAT THE HEAT Top 5 places to catch a flick: 67. Aloma Cinema Grill, Winter Park 68. Enzian Theater, Maitland 69. AMC Disney Springs Dine-In Theatre, Lake Buena Vista 70. Cinemark Orlando and XD, Orlando
71. Orlando Science Center IMAX Theater, Orlando
Climb to new heights at these sky-high activities: 77. WinterClub Indoor Ski & Snowboard, Winter Park 78. iFly Orlando, I-Drive area 79. ZoomAir at Central Florida Zoo, Sanford 80. Coca Cola Orlando Eye, I-Drive
Top 5 trampoline parks:
81. Characters in Flight, Downtown Disney
72. Boing! Fun Center, Oviedo
Pampering places for kids:
73. Rebounderz, Apopka 74. AirHeads, SoDo 75. Sky Zone Orlando, I-Drive 76. Outer Limitz, Orlando
82. Sparkled Pink, Avalon Park 83. Spa Fly Mobile Spa 84. Pigtails & Crewcuts, Windermere and Winter Springs 85. Pio-Pio Kids Salon, Oviedo Mall
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ARTSY-FARTSY
Take an art class at one of these kid-friendly, hands-on art centers: 86. Casselberry Art House, Casselberry casselberry.org
91. Local Color Art Studio, College Park localcolorartstudio.com
87. The Craft Shack, Longwood thecraftshackstudio.com
92. Art Studio of Lake Mary artstudiolakemary.com
88. Artistic Hand Gallery & Studio, Oviedo artistichandgalleryandstudio.com
93. Riverhouse Pottery & Art Center, Sanford riverhousepottery.blogspot.com
89. City of Orlando Pottery Studio, Orlando cityoforlando.net/recreation/pottery-studio 90. Super Awesome Cool Pottery, SoDo superawesomecool.com
94. Crealdé, Winter Park and Windermere crealde.org 95. The Art Room, Windermere artroomorlando.com
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THRILL RIDES
We asked our resident roller coaster professionals, Lawton and Lily, to list their top five favorite theme park roller coasters. Here they are: 96. Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts at Universal Studios 97. Journey to Atlantis at SeaWorld 98. Woody Woodpecker’s Nuthouse Coaster at Universal Studios 99. Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls at Islands of Adventure 100. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at Magic Kingdom Note: Since Lawton is taller (and hits the recommended ride height), he thinks Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Studios is worth an honorable mention too!
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Outdoor Adventures
CENTRAL FLORIDA’S BBQ BLOWOUT Oviedo Mall, Oviedo May 27 from 2 to 10 p.m. This annual outdoor event has something for everyone in your family — delicious BBQ from local grill masters, craft brews, live music and tons of activities to keep the kids busy. Admission is free! bbqblowout.org
NIGHT HIKE AT THE ZOO WORLD OCEANS DAY Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens, Sanford June 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visit the Central Florida Zoo on World Oceans Day and get inspired to protect marine life! There will be interactive games, crafts and activities scattered around the zoo for kids. It’s all included with regular zoo admission. centralfloridazoo.org
Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Garden, Sanford June 17 from 8 to 10 p.m. Experience the sights and sounds of the wild at night! In this evening tour, kids ages 5 and up will take a flashlight tour through the zoo with some close-up animal encounters. Be sure to reserve your spot in advance. Register by June 9. Admission is $25 for adults and $20 for children. centralfloridazoo.org
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LEGOLAND Florida Resort, Winter Haven May 6–7 and May 13–14 Visit a galaxy far, far away during this official Star Wars event. See famous scenes from the Star Wars saga made out of 1.5 million LEGO bricks. There will also be a parade, character meet-and-greets and, of course, LEGO building activities! The festivities are included with park admission. legoland.com/florida
SeaWorld Orlando June 17–August 6 In this new nighttime celebration, SeaWorld comes to life with a festival of lights and music. Watch live performances, party with professional DJs and see the sky light up with magnificent fireworks. All ages can enjoy this event! seaworldparks.com
EPCOT INTERNATIONAL FLOWER & GARDEN FESTIVAL Disney’s EPCOT, Lake Buena Vista March 1–May 29 It’s a celebration of everything fresh at EPCOT! There are beautiful topiaries of your favorite Disney characters all around the park as well as other amazing displays of flowers and plants from around the world. Explore the World Showcase for seasonal food and drinks. Kids will love the playground areas and interactive play gardens. disneyworld.disney.go.com
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Kiddie Culture Orlando Ballet Presents A CINDERELLA STORY Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Orlando May 5–6 at 8 p.m. May 7 at 2 p.m. See this elegant re-imagination of the classic story of Cinderella, set in the 1950s and presented by talented dancers from Orlando ballet. Tickets start at $45. orlandoballet.org
SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, Sanford May 18 at 7 p.m. The Jewish Academy of Orlando presents this musical inspired by classic Dr. Seuss books. Watch as the Cat in the Hat tells the story of Horton, a do-good elephant who tries to protect those who are smaller than him. It’s fun for the whole family. Tickets start at $15. wdpac.com
KIDS FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL Loch Haven Park, Orlando May 20–21 and May 27–28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kids Fringe is a family-friendly festival featuring live performances of theater, music, magic and dance from local arts organizations. There are also workshops and handson activities for children. Kids Fringe is free to explore. orlandofringe.org
FINDING NEVERLAND Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Orlando June 6–11, various times Grab your pixie dust and fly over to the Dr. Phillips Center to catch this musical that tells the story behind Peter Pan’s creation. In the show, a struggling London playwright meets four young brothers who inspire him with their make-believe adventures. Tickets start at $35. drphillipscenter.org
SHREK THE MUSICAL JR. Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, Sanford June 21–25, various times See the fan-favorite story of Shrek the Ogre as presented by the talented youth at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center. This show puts a funny spin on the already hilarious tale, with songs to bring it all to life. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for children. wdpac.com
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Dr. Phillips Performing Center for the Performing Arts, Orlando June 24 and 25 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Join the pups of PAW Patrol in their first ever live tour! See your favorite furry characters like Ryder, Chase and Skye come to the rescue onstage as they find the missing Mayor Goodway. Tickets start at $22. drphillipscenter.org
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PINT-SIZE SCIENCE: FUN WITH PHYSICS Orlando Science Center May 26 from 9 a.m. to Noon Children from ages 3 to 5 can explore the solutions behind physics problems at this workshop. Kids will work with everything from slime to magnets to learn about early STEM concepts and have fun doing it! Cost is $40 for nonmembers. osc.org
OVIEDO MALL SUMMER STAY & PLAY Every Tuesday and Wednesday in June and July from Noon to 2 p.m. Oviedo Mall welcomes kids and families to stay and play indoors (goodbye heat!) for free at the food court in the mall. On Tuesdays, there will be magic tricks and balloon bending entertainment. On Wednesdays, there will be face painting, crafts and temporary tattoo stations. Coordinate it with a $1 Regal Cinemas movie (every Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 a.m.) for a full day of nearly free fun! myoviedomall.com/events
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PEANUT BUTTER MATINEE FAMILY FILMS AT ENZIAN THEATER The Indian in the Cupboard May 28 at Noon In this 1995 film, a young boy named Omri finds out that an old wooden cupboard he received for his birthday brings his toys to life! After his Native American figurine is wounded, the boy realizes that his animated toys are more than playthings. Harry and the Hendersons June 25 at Noon The Henderson family has an odd encounter with a Sasquatch named Harry in this 1987 film. Despite their initial fears, the family realizes that Harry is actually a kind and sensitive creature. For all Peanut Butter Matinee Family Films, admission is $8 for adults and free for children. The Enzian will be serving their lunch menu. Arrive early for a prize raffle! enzian.org
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Photos by Jessica Friend and Southern Hill Farms Southern Hill Farms is open for blueberry season! Visit Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through mid to late May. The Southern Hill Market will be open on the weekends serving all things blueberry: biscuits, muffins, lemonade and more. In addition to the u-pick blueberry experience, families will enjoy a new covered playground, food trucks, hayrides, an observation deck and the Blueberry Express tractor ride along with events on select dates. Please check the website for prices, directions and detour info. This is a great way to spend the day with your family. See you there! 16651 Schofield Rd., Clermont, southernhillfarms.com
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CAMP KIDS ACADEMY at A Kids Gym allows children to explore their creative side and have fun! We offer weekly theme camps for toddlers and preschoolers, as well as summer camp for school-age children in grades K–8. Weekly tuition ranges from $105–$160. There are even daily rates available! Full-time campers attend field trips (included in tuition) with an optional Big Trip on Thursdays. Camp Kids are separated by age, and small group ratios are maintained. Exciting daily opportunities include gymnastics, science, games, art and more! 1495 Evans St., Oviedo 407-365-6800 • akidsgym.com
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ALL KIDS SPANISH offers three Spanish immersion summer camp programs at two locations: • Learn and practice Spanish surrounded by nature at Maya Maya Papaya Organic Farm (245 W. Beasley Rd., Oviedo). Options include a weekly themed, full-day summer camp for kids in K–5th grades. Parents and toddlers/preschoolers can attend a family-style immersion class. • At First Congregational Church of Winter Park (225 S. Interlachen Ave.), kids in K-5th grade can attend an 8-day intensive program. Basic Spanish experience required. Private classes also available. 321-460-2844 allkidspanish.com • admin@allkidspanish.com
ART & HISTORY MUSEUMS MAITLAND Join us for Culture Camp! Six weeks of full-day or half-day summer camps for grades 1-6, offering 4 hours of themed and age-specific art instruction daily. Full-day campers will also explore our five museums and beautiful historic campus, play games and enjoy visits with partners such as Audubon Center for Birds of Prey and the Maitland Fire Station. 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland 407-539-2181 • artandhistory.org
THE ART ROOM offers hands-on artist fun for kids entering 1st grade and older. We offer nine different weeklong themed sessions beginning June 5, including Mosaic, 2D and 3D art. Choose 10 a.m.12 p.m. or 1 p.m.-3 p.m. sessions, or bring a lunch and stay all day for both sessions! Cost ranges from $155–$160/week and includes all supplies. 709 Main St., Windermere 407-909-1869 • artroomorlando.com art@artroomorlando.com
CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDENS Bring your child to a whole new world of adventure. Explore exciting summer programs, including half-day and full-day camp options for children ages 5-12. Jr. Zoo Keeper, Pirates of the ZOOribbean, and so many more! For more information or to register, call 407-323-4450 ext. 123 or email education@centralfloridazoo.org. Visit our website at centralfloridazoo.org for a complete brochure or to register online. 3755 NW. Hwy. 17/92, Sanford 407-323-4450 ext. 123 • centralfloridazoo.org education@centralfloridazoo.org CRANIUM ACADEMY offers the ultimate summer camp experience with unforgettable learning and play adventures all summer long! From our classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art learning technology to our out-of-this-world play areas including an indoor gym and outdoor playground, you don’t have to choose between learning OR fun at camp anymore! STEM Camp also available. Call or visit us today to find out more information! Two locations: Winter Garden 407-2946950 (4068 Winter Garden Vineland Rd.) or East Orlando 407-255-2171 (10275 Savannah Park Dr.) CraniumAcademy.com
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Summer Camp PLAYguide CREALDÉ SCHOOL OF ART Crealdé’s ArtCamp runs June 5 to July 28. Young artists ages 4 to 17 will be immersed in a summer of creativity on Crealde’s lakeside campus in Winter Park. They will learn from professional artists in working studios and gather inspiration from campus galleries and sculpture garden. Select from oneweek or two-week camps. All materials are included in the tuition! 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park 407-671-1886 • crealde.org • jhurt@crealde.org
CREATIVE INSPIRATION JOURNEY SCHOOL Nothing but fun and excitement await your child at the CIJS summer camp program. School-agers participate in weekly field trips in addition to schoolwide weekly themed activities for infants through age 12. Lifelong memorable experiences are made daily with fun-filled activities that encourage creativity and imagination as your child engages in water play, drama, art and gardening–all while developing science and engineering skills through learning with play. 780 E. State Rd. 434, Winter Springs • 407-327-4000 CIJSchools.com • Info@CIJSChools.com
DANCE 360 Our weeklong, half-day camps are geared toward students ages 3–6 starting June 12–August 4. Each week features a new and exciting theme — everything from princesses to pirates! All of our students will learn a dance they will share on the final day. No camps are scheduled during the week of July 4. See the full summer schedule of classes on our website. 4867 New Broad St., Orlando 407-704-6800 • dance360.com office@dance360orlando.com
DR. PHILLIPS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Broadway, jazz, dance, acting and a special needs partnership fill our stages when Dr. Phillips Center Florida Hospital School of the Arts takes over the arts center this summer. Join Broadway’s Paul Cannan, recording artist Rodney Whitaker and other seasoned professionals for weeklong programs, with final performances on our stages. Ages range from 7–20. Register before May 19 to avoid $25 late fee. 155 E. Anderson St., Orlando 407-455-5551 • drphillipscenter.org/schoolofthearts
EDIBLE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE is a weeklong camp providing a seed-to-table experience. Children ages 11–15 will explore the fundamentals of cooking and gardening in our brand-new Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House & Culinary Garden. Children will be able to gather ingredients from the garden to prepare their own lunch while learning about how science, math and history can be discovered on their plate. 26 E. King St., Orlando 407-247-5137 • EdibleEd.org Allyson@edibleed.org
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Taught by The Geneva School’s talented faculty and athletic coaches, campers will enjoy enhancing skills, learning new ones, and having some wild summer fun. Youth Digital, Code Teachers, and iBrick Academy are also partnering with Geneva to bring some technology and LEGO camps that are sure to pique the interest of your children.
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Summer Camp PLAYguide EMOTIONS DANCE STUDIO Make new friends, get creative, create artwork and experience the excitement of performing. Our creative craft and dance camps for ages 7 and up (half-days available for 5 and up) integrate dance and visual arts along with music, creative movement and arts and crafts. Each week offers a different theme that sparks imagination and creativity with an informal art gallery and performance for friends and family at the end of each week. 105 Melody Ln. W., Orlando 407-788-1659 • emotionsdancestudio.com info@emotionsdancestudio.com FIVE STARS VOLLEYBALL CLUB Join us for summer camp skills clinic. Sharpen your skills for the upcoming Mini Club Season or learn the fundamentals. Coach Vicky Veloz is a former professional women’s volleyball player from Peru. Mini Club Season is August-October. June 26-29, Advanced Camp, 5–7 p.m., $130; July 10-14, Beginner/Intermediate Camp, 5–7 p.m., $100. Holy Family Catholic School Gym 5129 S. Apopka-Vineland Rd., Orlando 407-968-4839 • fivestarsvbc.com fivestarsvbc@gmail.com FULL SAIL LABS offers weeklong summer camps that run from June to July on Full Sail University’s campus in Winter Park and at our Lake Nona location. Kids (ages 7–12) and teens (ages 13–17) use professional equipment to learn what they love: filmmaking, music production, game development and much more. Reserve your spot today! 221 S. Semoran Blvd., Winter Park 6555 Sanger Rd., Orlando 407-673-6249 Ext. 6788 Learn.FullSailLabs.com/PlayGuide Info@FullSailLabs.com
THE GENEVA SCHOOL Taught by The Geneva School’s talented faculty and athletic coaches, campers will enjoy enhancing skills, learning new ones and having some wild summer fun. Youth Digital, Code Teachers, and iBrick Academy are also partnering with Geneva to bring some technology and LEGO camps that are sure to pique the interest of your children. Don’t delay; sign up today! 2025 SR 436, Winter Park • 407-332-6363 genevaschool.org/summercamps
IBRICK ACADEMY has provided camps, after school programs, and special/custom events using LEGO and LEGO Education Products for over 17 years. Our focus in LEGO LEARNING FUN at its best! We provide trained instructors (real teachers!) and all the equipment needed to have a successful event provided by a family owned and operated company with a combined 50+ years in education. 16877 E. Colonial Dr., #326, Orlando 407-230-6100 • ibrickacademy.com fun@ibrickacademy.com
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Summer Camp PLAYguide LAKE CYPRESS SUMMER CAMP AT WINDERMERE PREP is for children in Kindergarten through 6th grade. A variety of activities, including crafts, field games, swimming, sports, dance, cooking, martial arts, Drums Alive, game room, Gaga, box forts and more! Academic half-day camps for elementary and middle school. Register online now! Windermere Preparatory School 6189 Winter Garden-Vineland Rd., Windermere 407-905-7737 • camp.windermereprep.com camp@windermereprep.com
LEARNINGRX BRAIN CAMP offers an energized and educational weekly summer program in an engaging environment where your child can discover tools for thriving in school and life. Using strategic and entertaining mental exercises and games, we expose kids to fun activities that work on core brain skills, including memory, processing speed, attention, logic and more. When cognitive skills are strong, learning and life are easier! 6735 Conroy Rd., Ste. 326, Orlando 407-614-6255 • learningrx.com/orlando-windermere
MAD SCIENCE sparks imaginative learning throughout the summer with AWESOME STEM Camps! Campers will watch a rocket launch, make fun potions and concoctions, create their own inventions, build their own robots, engineer with LEGO bricks and more! Your child will be able to touch, see, hear, smell and taste what science is really all about. Locations all over Central Florida, with tons of fun themes. We make science fun! Camp locations all over Central Florida! Lab Address: 1700 Oviedo Mall Blvd., Oviedo 386-898-4570 • CFL.MadScience.org Facebook.com/MSCentralFlorida
ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL HISTORY CENTER History and fun collide at our Adventures in History Summer Camps. Our camps have a new pricing structure that makes these fun experiences even more affordable. Campers can learn about animals, participate in dance and drumming workshops, visit other museums via SunRail and explore downtown Orlando’s history. Your children are sure to leave with lasting memories. 65 E. Central Blvd., Orlando • 407-836-8580 thehistorycenter.org/education/day-camps
ORLANDO BALLET SCHOOL is regarded as one of the finest training academies in the world. We offer an extensive summer program for dancers of all ages. Whether you are a serious dancer looking to refine your technique or a young dancer looking for some summer fun, we have a summer program for you! 415 E. Princeton St., Orlando 407-418-9818 • Orlandoballet.org fagostino@orlandoballet.org
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Summer Camp PLAYguide ORLANDO REPERTORY THEATRE Summer camps return to The REP, with over 80 offerings for students in pre-K through graduating high school seniors. The REP Youth Academy offers young people an environment where they can be themselves and support each other through the performing arts. Weeklong camps from June 5 through August 11. Five campus locations throughout Central Florida (including Orlando, UCF, Dr. Phillips, Lake Nona). Enroll online. 1001 E. Princeton St., Orlando • 407-896-7365 orlandorep.com
ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Experience an engaging environment that promotes hands-on learning while fostering excitement for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Daily experiences include guided activities, hands-on experiments, exploring exhibits, seeing a film or live show and more! Topics and fees vary by grade (pre-K–grade 9). Satellite also available in Seminole County for grades K–4 for selected dates in June and July. 777 E. Princeton St., Orlando • 407-514-2000 • osc. org classes@osc.org
ORLANDO SHAKESPEARE THEATER Taught by theater professionals and arts educators, these creative summer camps are designed to ignite the imagination and inspire creativity while teaching life skills. Inspired by Shakespeare, fairytales, Magic Treehouse, Where the Wild Things Are, and many more, Orlando Shakes’ summer camps are jam-packed with fun for all ages! 812 East Rollins St., Orlando 407-447-1700, ext. 1 orlandoshakes.org/summer-camps boxoffice@orlandoshakes.org
RDV SPORTSPLEX ICE DEN offers weekly Learn to Skate camp for beginner skaters ages 6+. Camp includes group lessons, supervised public skating, flexibility class and on and off ice games. Figure skating camp is for advanced skaters ages 7+, and RDV Ice Den and Orlando Solar Bears Hockey Camps are for experienced hockey players ages 5-18. Register today at RDVSportsplex.com! 8701 Maitland Summit Blvd., Orlando 407-916-2550 • RDVSportsplex.com info@mvpsportsclubs.com
R SCHOOL is a new progressive learning center located on a 4.5 acre campus in East Orlando that includes a community garden, basketball court, playgrounds and lots of natural Florida beauty. Enrichment camps will be provided this summer for kids ages 5–12. Campers will enjoy a nurturing environment with leaders who have a passion for fostering imagination, inquiry and discovery. Visit our website for more camp details. 5873 N. Dean Rd., Orlando, 32817 407-385-0234 • rschool.us rschooladmin@rschool.us
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STARCHILD ACADEMY offers exciting summer camp programs at all seven of our locations. StarChild Academy’s programs feature fun-filled field trips and interesting guest speakers. In addition, many of StarChild Academy’s locations offer weeklong summer academic enrichment programs featuring interactive learning experiences such as aerospace engineering, computer programming, robotics, applied math fundamentals and creative writing. StarChildAcademy.com
THE ENTERTAINMENT COACH Acting Camps. Learn how to audition for commercials and TV shows! Train in acting, auditioning and on-camera techniques in a fun and encouraging environment. Each camper will shoot a professional headshot, receive an actor mini reel and meet with a local talent agent. Please check our website for information on our year-round classes for children, teens and adults. 407-232-7152 • theentcoach.com info@theentcoach.com
THE PARKE HOUSE ACADEMY offers a variety of funfilled camps this summer! Please check out our Fun in The Sun Camp (ages 3–5). For our K–5th students, we offer Art-A-Go-Go Camp, Roller Coaster Camp, and Shine in the Limelight Theater Camp. Join us for a fantastic summer! 1776 Minnesota Ave., Winter Park 407-647-3624 • TheParkeHouseAcademy.com pha@theparkehouseacademy.com
THEATER SOUTH PLAYHOUSE Welcome to The Playhouse! Join us for our 9th summer season, located in our brand-new theater in The Dr. Phillip’s Marketplace! Camps include: I WANNA MOANA, REVOLUTIONARY MUSICALS featuring Hamilton & Les Mis, MATILDA ROCKS, PITCH PERFECT & POP PRINCESS, CAMP WICKED, AWAKEN THE FORCE, MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, and VIRAL VIDEO CAMP. Grades K–12. Pre- & post-care available. Act. Play. THRIVE. The Marketplace at Dr. Phillips 7601 Della Dr., #15, Orlando 407-489-4458 • TheatreSouthOrlando.com YMCA OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Summer camp programs offer children a place where they can build the foundation for a lifetime of learning in a safe and caring atmosphere of fun. This year’s lineup includes specialty camps where kids can learn how to cook or be an entrepreneur as well as traditional day and overnight camps with engaging curriculums for mind, body and spirit. 433 N Mills Ave, Orlando • 407-895-8618 ymcacentralflorida.com camp@cfymca.org 111.Playground.Apr17
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