Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Book Review - New Mexico Family Outdoor Adventure by Christina M Selby
Finding activities for children is always a challenge because you have to take into consideration their energy level, their hiking ability, and their idea of fun. The author of this travel guide is also a mother and has gone on these trips with her two children and her experiences shine throughout with lots of good info and tips. I really appreciate the detailed instructions on how to get to the different hiking trail heads (which can be challenging to find without good signage or maps). If you enjoy camping, be sure to check out the suggested campgrounds listed in here for the different locations.
Another great feature of this book are the fun activities that most children can participate in (like Class 1 White Water Rafting). You'll find mountain biking, paddling, fossil hunting, and more. Also, there are suggestions throughout each adventure where you can teach your children valuable science or history lessons without being annoying. Little tids bits of goodness, I call them. I'm looking forward to finding similar books on other states.
Title: New Mexico Family Outdoor Adventure: An All-Ages Guide to Hiking, Camping, and Getting Outside
Author: Christina M Selb
ISBN: 978-0826362933
Pages: 322
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Event - #Travel #Texas - #Brownwood - Family Day - August 2, 2025
Brownwood, Texas - Family Day
August 2, 2025
Lehnis Railroad Museum and Visitor Center
Family Day is celebrated at the museum the First Saturday of every month with discounted entry fees. Train lovers will enjoy the exhibits in the museum including running model trains. Mini Train rides will be available depending on weather. Burn off energy with the fun play area for kids.
Combine your visit with a Wildflower Walk at the Lake Brownwood State Park from 9:30am to 12:30am.
Address: 700 E Adams St, Brownwood, TX
Hours: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm CST
Fees: $2.00 entry for ages over 4; train rides $2.00 per person
For more information - https://www.brownwoodtexas.gov/228/Lehnis-Railroad-Museum
August 2, 2025
Lehnis Railroad Museum and Visitor Center
Family Day is celebrated at the museum the First Saturday of every month with discounted entry fees. Train lovers will enjoy the exhibits in the museum including running model trains. Mini Train rides will be available depending on weather. Burn off energy with the fun play area for kids.
Combine your visit with a Wildflower Walk at the Lake Brownwood State Park from 9:30am to 12:30am.
Address: 700 E Adams St, Brownwood, TX
Hours: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm CST
Fees: $2.00 entry for ages over 4; train rides $2.00 per person
For more information - https://www.brownwoodtexas.gov/228/Lehnis-Railroad-Museum
Book Review - DK Eyewitness Travel - Family Guide Paris
I'm hoping to be able to take my family to Disneyland Paris at some point especially after the updates they made to the park, so I grabbed this Paris guide to see what other fun activities we could do and foods to try. DK Eyewitness Travel books are so colorful, and I love the detailed maps and floorplans. The "Lowdowns" sections are really helpful and give you the websites you can access for further research.
Keep in mind that this book was published in 2018 so always be sure to verify information like operating hours and costs ahead of time since Covid negatively impacted many businesses.
There's a great section on Disneyland with lots of information.
This book is broken out by areas which makes it easy to focus your day in a location. Lots of suggestions on dining, etiquette (especially helpful to know when dining in a restaurant as opposed to a cafe), shopping, and ways to entertain your children.
Title: DK Eyewitness Family Guide Paris (Travel Guide)
Author: DK Eyewitness
ISBN: 978-1465468185
Pages: 288
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Event - #Travel #Texas - #San Antonio - National Day of the Cowboy Aloha Vaqueros - July 26, 2025
San Antonio, Texas - National Day of the Cowboy Aloha Vaqueros
July 26, 2025
Briscoe Western Art Museum
Free admission to the museum in addition to a day of activities focused on cowboys including the paniolos (island cowboys) of Hawaii. Kids can ride stick ponies and race around barrels or play games like horseshoe toss. Arts and crafts such as making your own cowboy hat or spur. There will story time, poetry reading, and food trucks ($).
Address: 210 W. Market St, San Antonio, TX
Hours: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm CST
Fees: FREE
For more information - https://briscoemuseum.org/etn/national-day-of-the-cowboy-aloha-vaqueros/
July 26, 2025
Briscoe Western Art Museum
Free admission to the museum in addition to a day of activities focused on cowboys including the paniolos (island cowboys) of Hawaii. Kids can ride stick ponies and race around barrels or play games like horseshoe toss. Arts and crafts such as making your own cowboy hat or spur. There will story time, poetry reading, and food trucks ($).
Address: 210 W. Market St, San Antonio, TX
Hours: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm CST
Fees: FREE
For more information - https://briscoemuseum.org/etn/national-day-of-the-cowboy-aloha-vaqueros/
Book Review - Moon Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket by Ray Bartlett
If you are planning a trip to the Massachusetts coast, this book is a great guide. Lots of trip planning tips including how to get around the towns (especially during high peak season when there is very limited or almost non-existent parking). Local public transporation is always recommended. Where to park, where to eat, where to stay in addition to full-color maps. "Best of" suggestions with number of days to visit. Tips for the beaches. Food suggestions. Very good guide.
Title: Moon Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket (Travel Guide)
Author: Ray Bartlett
ISBN: 978-1640492097
Pages: 272
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Event - #Travel #Texas - #Jacksboro - TNT Fest - June 28,2025
Jacksboro, Texas - TNT Fest
June 28, 2025
Downtown Square
Jacksboro has their Fourth of July party early - the last Saturday in June. Come to the square for a Concert starting at 8:00pm just before the Fireworks. There will be Vendors, Food Trucks, Games and more.
Address: Downtown Square, Jacksboro, Texas
Hours: 11:00am - Dark
Fees: FREE
For more information - www.cityofjacksboro.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=290
June 28, 2025
Downtown Square
Jacksboro has their Fourth of July party early - the last Saturday in June. Come to the square for a Concert starting at 8:00pm just before the Fireworks. There will be Vendors, Food Trucks, Games and more.
Address: Downtown Square, Jacksboro, Texas
Hours: 11:00am - Dark
Fees: FREE
For more information - www.cityofjacksboro.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=290
Florida - Orlando - Epic Universe - Visiting with Young Kids, Toddlers or Preschoolers
Epic Universe is Orlando's newest amusement park that just opened at the beginning of summer as part of the Universal Empire. I was lucky enough to be able to visit with my family while we were in Orlando (no, I wasn't sponsored or paid to visit). It's pricey and right now there are no deals or discounts (and the annual pass does not currently include this park). Parking costs extra and has its own dedicated lot (of course you could always get dropped off to avoid those high costs).
Be sure to download the app so you can check wait times, character or show schedules, and more. However, one note, sometimes the app would display a time for character meet-and-greet but they were not actually meeting. Always ask the cast member when characters plan to return or what is the last meeting time if you want to meet but they closed the line (which they do quickly!).
The park has so many things to see and do even without getting on rides such as shows and characters. Theme details are amazing. Keep in mind that there is a lot of walking and the weather is unpredictable (hot one second and pouring rain the next). I've found that the weather app is not reliable, so be sure to bring rain gear and/or umbrellas.
Most visitors are interested in the The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ — Ministry of Magic™ land or the SUPER NINTENDO WORLD™ land and you will see some of the rides' wait times skyrocket to over an hour right away. Keep in mind, guests staying at select Universal Hotels/Resorts will get in the park an hour before it opens. That means those lines are already long before the gate for regular guests even opens (as we quickly discovered).
Stop by guest services or info booths to get your First Visit button (don't wait until the end of the day).
While guests were headed in those two directions, we headed toward How to Train Your Dragon — Isle of Berk land. The rides had short lines or were walk-ons. Older kids, teens, and adults will want to ride Hiccup’s Wing Gliders and Dragon Racer’s Rally. The Fyre Drill water ride doesn't have any height requirements but really young children will struggle to reach the water-cannon shooter. There's cute dragon animatronics as well as a meet-and-greet (with longs lines). If you need a walking break, check out the show, The Untrainable Dragon.
Toddlers, preschoolers and young children will enjoy the Viking Training Camp playground. It's a massive playground with lots of hands-on activities. Ramps and stairs are available to reach the upper level. There is also a restroom within the playground area. They do shut down early before the rest of the park and there's limited adult seating.
Super Nintendo World seemed crowded throughout the entire day but there's plenty to do. One caveat is that at least one member of your party should purchase the interactive wristband ($50) in order to play the games and immersive experiences. Our family of 6 purchased only one wristband which we shared and that worked out. Some families bought each member a wristband. According to the website, they are usable at the park in Hollywood and in Japan. Also, if over-stimulation bothers you, I'd avoid this land as there is a lot of motion and sounds. There are pockets of quiet areas like toward the Mine-Cart ride (past the restooms and through the Donkey Kong tunnel). The ice cream stand, The Bubbly Barrel, is right inside the Donkey Kong area and had a yummy treat.
Toadstool Cafe in Super Nintendo World was a fun experience but the food options might not appeal to picky eaters as they contain interesting forms of mushrooms or msuhroom-mixed-in-sauce. So the way the cafe works is you stand in line for a table which turns over pretty quickly. Then you order your food at your table using your device. The food does take a long time to arrive and you can't customize (ie, remove the mushrooms). I can recommend the Bowser's Fireball Challenge (hot sauce is on the side) but it contains a ground-beef meatball (pictured). The desserts are really cute and don't contain mushrooms so the kids enjoyed them (but they were a bit pricey). You can also add on a refillable sipper cup or drinks. The lines did get long during typical lunch and dinner hours.
The gift shops are a lot of fun and the younger ones enjoyed the A/C and were entertained by all the fun stuff while the older kids went on the rides. The Yoshi ride is good for younger kids but too "tame" for thrill seekers. The Mario fountain looked really pretty at night.
Dark Universe is the land of Monsters (like Frankenstein, his Bride, Ygor, The Invisible Man, and more. Younger kids did not like this land but were fine meeting the characters (the lines for the meet-and-greets were short). Thrill seekers will enjoy the rides. The Makeup experience wasn't available during our visit but that's fine as it costs an additional $45-$169 per person. The tunnel looks really neat at night.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Ministry of Magic land is amazing even if you don't know or like the books or movies. The attention to detail to bring 1920's Paris to life is unbelievable. Like Mario Land, you will need to purchase a wand in order to bring the interactions to life or you can just hover while other guests use theirs. There is a fun circus show called Le Cirque Arcanus (check the app for times). The biggest feature here is the Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry motion ride (it's slightly tame as you just sit in a booth with limited motion but there are flashing visuals). Ride times skyrocketed to 305 minutes while I was in the park (and they do close the queue). I personally waited almost 3 hours as the ride kept breaking down but luckily we didn't have to evacuate. My four year didn't like the ride as it had too much side-to-side shaking. Also, you can look around inside without even waiting for the ride itself if you are a Harry Potter fan.
The rest of the land is fun to explore. We were invited by the roaming characters to check out the shops and restaurants which are full of movie references and images. They also have a butterbeer cart for those who'd like to try.
Celestial Park is a small area which has several eateries including the popular Pizza Moon. The Constellation Carousel is kid friendly but I noticed those guests who couldn't transfer out of a wheelchair were not able to ride even for the car-type seats (they're not able to lift guests). It's also very slow loading right and those with Express Pass will short-cut to front of line. The carousel looks really pretty at night with all the lights. There's also an interactive splash/spray ground called Astronomica so be sure to bring a change of clothes and towel.
If you manage to stay late enough, there is a fountain show in the Celestial Park area.
My family consists of several different-aged children whose ride-enjoyment range from not-scary to very-scary. So I got a bunch of questions when I got home from other parents, such as:
Be sure to download the app so you can check wait times, character or show schedules, and more. However, one note, sometimes the app would display a time for character meet-and-greet but they were not actually meeting. Always ask the cast member when characters plan to return or what is the last meeting time if you want to meet but they closed the line (which they do quickly!).
The park has so many things to see and do even without getting on rides such as shows and characters. Theme details are amazing. Keep in mind that there is a lot of walking and the weather is unpredictable (hot one second and pouring rain the next). I've found that the weather app is not reliable, so be sure to bring rain gear and/or umbrellas.
Most visitors are interested in the The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ — Ministry of Magic™ land or the SUPER NINTENDO WORLD™ land and you will see some of the rides' wait times skyrocket to over an hour right away. Keep in mind, guests staying at select Universal Hotels/Resorts will get in the park an hour before it opens. That means those lines are already long before the gate for regular guests even opens (as we quickly discovered).
Stop by guest services or info booths to get your First Visit button (don't wait until the end of the day).
While guests were headed in those two directions, we headed toward How to Train Your Dragon — Isle of Berk land. The rides had short lines or were walk-ons. Older kids, teens, and adults will want to ride Hiccup’s Wing Gliders and Dragon Racer’s Rally. The Fyre Drill water ride doesn't have any height requirements but really young children will struggle to reach the water-cannon shooter. There's cute dragon animatronics as well as a meet-and-greet (with longs lines). If you need a walking break, check out the show, The Untrainable Dragon.
Toddlers, preschoolers and young children will enjoy the Viking Training Camp playground. It's a massive playground with lots of hands-on activities. Ramps and stairs are available to reach the upper level. There is also a restroom within the playground area. They do shut down early before the rest of the park and there's limited adult seating.
Super Nintendo World seemed crowded throughout the entire day but there's plenty to do. One caveat is that at least one member of your party should purchase the interactive wristband ($50) in order to play the games and immersive experiences. Our family of 6 purchased only one wristband which we shared and that worked out. Some families bought each member a wristband. According to the website, they are usable at the park in Hollywood and in Japan. Also, if over-stimulation bothers you, I'd avoid this land as there is a lot of motion and sounds. There are pockets of quiet areas like toward the Mine-Cart ride (past the restooms and through the Donkey Kong tunnel). The ice cream stand, The Bubbly Barrel, is right inside the Donkey Kong area and had a yummy treat.
Toadstool Cafe in Super Nintendo World was a fun experience but the food options might not appeal to picky eaters as they contain interesting forms of mushrooms or msuhroom-mixed-in-sauce. So the way the cafe works is you stand in line for a table which turns over pretty quickly. Then you order your food at your table using your device. The food does take a long time to arrive and you can't customize (ie, remove the mushrooms). I can recommend the Bowser's Fireball Challenge (hot sauce is on the side) but it contains a ground-beef meatball (pictured). The desserts are really cute and don't contain mushrooms so the kids enjoyed them (but they were a bit pricey). You can also add on a refillable sipper cup or drinks. The lines did get long during typical lunch and dinner hours.
The gift shops are a lot of fun and the younger ones enjoyed the A/C and were entertained by all the fun stuff while the older kids went on the rides. The Yoshi ride is good for younger kids but too "tame" for thrill seekers. The Mario fountain looked really pretty at night.
Dark Universe is the land of Monsters (like Frankenstein, his Bride, Ygor, The Invisible Man, and more. Younger kids did not like this land but were fine meeting the characters (the lines for the meet-and-greets were short). Thrill seekers will enjoy the rides. The Makeup experience wasn't available during our visit but that's fine as it costs an additional $45-$169 per person. The tunnel looks really neat at night.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Ministry of Magic land is amazing even if you don't know or like the books or movies. The attention to detail to bring 1920's Paris to life is unbelievable. Like Mario Land, you will need to purchase a wand in order to bring the interactions to life or you can just hover while other guests use theirs. There is a fun circus show called Le Cirque Arcanus (check the app for times). The biggest feature here is the Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry motion ride (it's slightly tame as you just sit in a booth with limited motion but there are flashing visuals). Ride times skyrocketed to 305 minutes while I was in the park (and they do close the queue). I personally waited almost 3 hours as the ride kept breaking down but luckily we didn't have to evacuate. My four year didn't like the ride as it had too much side-to-side shaking. Also, you can look around inside without even waiting for the ride itself if you are a Harry Potter fan.
The rest of the land is fun to explore. We were invited by the roaming characters to check out the shops and restaurants which are full of movie references and images. They also have a butterbeer cart for those who'd like to try.
Celestial Park is a small area which has several eateries including the popular Pizza Moon. The Constellation Carousel is kid friendly but I noticed those guests who couldn't transfer out of a wheelchair were not able to ride even for the car-type seats (they're not able to lift guests). It's also very slow loading right and those with Express Pass will short-cut to front of line. The carousel looks really pretty at night with all the lights. There's also an interactive splash/spray ground called Astronomica so be sure to bring a change of clothes and towel.
If you manage to stay late enough, there is a fountain show in the Celestial Park area.
My family consists of several different-aged children whose ride-enjoyment range from not-scary to very-scary. So I got a bunch of questions when I got home from other parents, such as:
- Should I wait until my child is older? - My youngest is 4 and had a blast. For your family, however, you want to take into consideration the Florida heat and the long lines.
- My kids don't like rollercoasters. Will we have fun? - There are plenty of other rides, character meet-and-greets, and shows to enjoy. The lands are very immersive and enjoyable without doing any activity. You have to decide if that is worth the high cost of entrance.
- Our child is bothered by over-stimulation or loud noises. Will we have fun? - I would avoid Super Nintendo World Land as it can be over-stimulating. Some of the rides in other lands have loud noises, flashing lights, fast-moving images.
- We don't like baby rides. Are there enough thrill rides to keep us happy? - My thrill-ride loving kids enjoyed Monsters Unchained, Curse of the Werewolf, Dragon Racer's Rally, Stardust Racers, and Mine-Cart Madness. They thought Harry Potter was too tame.
- Should we go to Disney World or Epic Universe? - This is a difficult question because it depends on your family's needs. Disney is a lot bigger and has a lot more things to do. But it is expensive and can be overwhelming. If you have younger kids or Disney fans, I'd go to Disney. If you have any Mario or Harry Potter fans, I'd go to Epic.
- I don't like Harry Potter or Mario. Will we have fun? - Yes. I'm one of the few people who have not yet watched or read Harry Potter and I enjoyed the land. I thought Ninetendo land was fun even if I don't play video games. I haven't seen the How to Train Your Dragon movies in a long time but that land was also enjoyable.
- Should I purchase the Express Pass? - My family didn't purchase the pass and was able to ride everything they wanted to but it probably will depend on (a) how busy the park is and (b) how important the big rides are to your family like Harry Potter and Mario Kart Bowser's Challenge and (c) if your budget allows for adding the $129.99-$329.99 pass on top of your ticket price
- If you buy a refillable cup, be aware that at the end of the day they run out of ice and soda options.
- Bring your own refillable waterbottles because Florida can get really hot
- Snacks are allowed. Bring snacks so you can eat your lunch later than the crowd.
- If you want to visit specific characters, make the effort to do that earlier in the day as they cut the lines quick and they stop meeting early.
- Restrooms have auto-flush in case your child freaks out about that.
- Guest Service lines got super-long at the end of the day and they cut the lines.
Some Tips:
For more information, https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/theme-parks/epic-universe
Note - We were not sponsored or paid to visit or review Epic Universe.
Book Review - Moon Boston: Neighborhood Walks, Historic Highlights, Beloved Local Spots by Cameron Sperance
I really like this Moon guide for Boston as it's a little different than other travel guides as it focuses on neighborhoods. And for each neighborhood, they have full-color maps with walkable tours with suggestions, food options, shopping, and more. There are day trip suggestions as well as longer trip ideas. There's a nice Revolutionary Timeline for those interested in the history within the city. You can also find info on public transportation, how to get around, and travel tips.
Title: Moon Boston: Neighborhood Walks, Historic Highlights, Beloved Local Spots (Travel Guide)
Author: Cameron Sperance
ISBN: 978-1640498624
Pages: 490
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Travel - Texas - McKinney - Heard Museum - Bugs Live
Now through June 29th the Heard Museum in McKinney, Texas is featuring giant bugs along their outdoor walking trail loop. Many of the bugs are animatronic and move. None are particularly scary. Unlike Dinosaurs Live, none of them squirt water. The trail is included in the price of museum admission. And the Butterfly Garden is also open during this event and is included in admission (along with a few native animals).
The gravel-covered walking trail was a bit slippery due to the leaves from the trees so if anyone in your party has mobility issues, be cautious. Wheelchairs and scooters might be able to get around as they do have ramps available. Restrooms outside were closed at the time of our visit but they have restrooms inside the museum on both first and second floors. The museum does have working elevators.
There are also a few photo-ops such as this giant caterpillar. Just past the bug trail is a nice western-style village of playhouses for young children to release some energy.
The Butterfly Garden is set aways back from the museum past the Texas Animals exhibits in a large greenhouse-type building with special doors. Due to the nature of the doors opening and closing manually, not sure if scooters or wheelchairs can maneuver inside the butterfly house easily (call to confirm). Young children need to be reminded not to keep the doors open (and let the butterflies out). There is a box full of cocoons from which butterflies emerge. Signs explain which types of butterflies are flying around and what type of flowers attract them.
Overall, young children will enjoy the bug animatronics and the Butterfly Garden.
Where: Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary
Address: 1 Nature Place, McKinney, TX 75069
Hours: Summer Hours (Now through August 2): Monday – Friday: 7:30AM – 3:30PM, Saturday: 7:30AM – 9:00PM, Sunday: 1:00PM – 5:00PM
Fees: Adult $15.00, Child (3-12) and Seniors $11.00, Children under 3 are free
For more information, https://www.heardmuseum.org/
Book Review - Fodor's Travel - The Complete Guide to African Safaris
Flying to South Africa and heading to the other countries to enjoy animals in nature is on my bucket list (and many of the readers here). This guide is an EXCELLENT resource and a definite keeper. The first few sections contain an overview of the "Big 5" animals (Buffalo, Elephant, Lion, Leopard and Rhino) and where to find them. There's also a section on Planning Your Safari such as getting to Africa and how to get around, working with tour operators, planning timeline, vocabulary, and more. The rest of the book is broken out by country - Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Rwanda, Uganda, Botswana, Namibia, and Victoria Falls. In the back are really, really good maps.
What I also love about this book is each expert gives you pro/con for every location which is so useful. What really shocked me about planning a safari was how expensive it can be when you add up the flights, transportation, camp fees, park fees, food, and more. Also, many camps do not accept children under 16 and some do not accept young children. There were a handful that welcomed young children and had activities specially for them.
Title: The Complete Guide to African Safaris
Author: Fodor's Travel
ISBN: 978-1-64097-507-1
Pages: 528
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Event - #Travel #Texas - #Bandera - Memorial Day Stompede Parade and Market Days - May 23-25, 2025
Bandera, Texas - Memorial Day Stompede Parade and Market Days
May 23-25, 2025
Bandera County Courthouse
No, it's not a typo. Bandera is hosting a STOMPede and parade ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Come out early to get a chuckwagon breakast. Kids will enjoy a cowboy themed playground. Watch the Saturday parade. Then browse all the craft, drink and food vendors. Stay late for the Pro Rodeo (see website for ticket information).
Address: 500 Main St, Bandera, TX
Hours: See Website; Rodeo gates open at 5:30pm CST Friday-Sunday; Saturday parade 11am - 12pm CST; Market Days Saturday 9am - 5pm CST or Sunday 10am - 4pm CST
Fees: Rodeo Tickets can be purchased online.
For more information - https://www.banderacowboycapital.com/events/2025/memorial-day-parade
For more information on Rodeo - https://www.banderaprorodeo.org/
May 23-25, 2025
Bandera County Courthouse
No, it's not a typo. Bandera is hosting a STOMPede and parade ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Come out early to get a chuckwagon breakast. Kids will enjoy a cowboy themed playground. Watch the Saturday parade. Then browse all the craft, drink and food vendors. Stay late for the Pro Rodeo (see website for ticket information).
Address: 500 Main St, Bandera, TX
Hours: See Website; Rodeo gates open at 5:30pm CST Friday-Sunday; Saturday parade 11am - 12pm CST; Market Days Saturday 9am - 5pm CST or Sunday 10am - 4pm CST
Fees: Rodeo Tickets can be purchased online.
For more information - https://www.banderacowboycapital.com/events/2025/memorial-day-parade
For more information on Rodeo - https://www.banderaprorodeo.org/
Event - #Travel #Texas - #Hillsboro - ChurroFest - May 17, 2025
Hillsboro, Texas - ChurroFest
May 17, 2025
Hillsboro Downtown District
Head southwest of DFW for a day of family fun. Adults will enjoy the Margarita Walk (purchase a drinking glass and then taste a variety of margaritas). Kids will like the bounce houses, activities, lawn games and more. There will be 12 chorro vendors competing for the 2025 Best Churro Trophy. Throughout the day different bands will entertain guests.
Address: Hillsboro Downtown District
Hours: 10:30am - 10:00pm CST
Fees: Different activities, foods, or drinks have fees (see website)
For more information - https://hillsborochamber.org/churrofest-returns-in-hillsboro-on-saturday-may-17th-and-heres-the-details/
May 17, 2025
Hillsboro Downtown District
Head southwest of DFW for a day of family fun. Adults will enjoy the Margarita Walk (purchase a drinking glass and then taste a variety of margaritas). Kids will like the bounce houses, activities, lawn games and more. There will be 12 chorro vendors competing for the 2025 Best Churro Trophy. Throughout the day different bands will entertain guests.
Address: Hillsboro Downtown District
Hours: 10:30am - 10:00pm CST
Fees: Different activities, foods, or drinks have fees (see website)
For more information - https://hillsborochamber.org/churrofest-returns-in-hillsboro-on-saturday-may-17th-and-heres-the-details/
Review - Washington, DC - Cherry Blossom Festival
I had the privilege to attend the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC this past Sunday. I lucked out in that it was right during peak bloom (meaning the flowers were the biggest they were going to be and then start falling off the trees). The festival itself lasts until April 13th this year. There seems to be a lot of events that happen especially on weekends.
One thing I learned from the National Park service (you can find helpful guides at the Welcome Tent which according to the website below, is open 10 AM – 5 PM, Mondays – Thursdays, and 10 AM – 6 PM, Fridays – Sundays.) is that there are many different Cherry Blossom species! So, even if you come later in the festival, there will be blooms. You can find maps, pins, and Junior Ranger activities at the National Park tents.
Is it Crowded? - I visited on a Sunday so I felt it was less crowded. What makes it feel crowded is that there is a walking trail all around the Tidal Basin and people stop and take photos. The areas furthest from the monument was less crowded. Really pretty picture spots were definitely more crowded. Inside the monuments was a bit hectic as people are trying to get their pictures with the statues.
Can I Bring a Stroller? - the "trail" ranges from well-paved to decent dirt to massive holes/cracks to huge tree root dirt, so I highly recommend a stroller that can handle the rough terrain. I brought a stroller and was fine. They do have wheelchair/stroller ramps up to all the monuments.
Can I Use a Wheelchair or Mobility Scooter? - there are areas that will be manageable for people with mobility areas but don't plan to walk through the trees as the paths are dirt, full of treet roots and holes, and not very easy to manage. The areas around the monuments are paved and there are ramps (right now, the elevators are not operating).
How do I get there? - If you drive into DC, do not drive around the Tidal Basin itself as the traffic is VERY BAD. The free parking is very limited. Better to park away from the area and walk. Walking is very easy and strollers/wheelchair friendly. Parking is free on weekends at the metro stations and using public transportation is only a few dollars. I did see several hop-on/hop-off buses going around the city and to this area which is a good option if you plan to go outside the Tidal Basin but it costs money. I personally just used a public parking garage (I was able to pay online for cheaper rate) and just walked over. There are metro trains directly from the nearby airport. Or you can uber/lyft.
Food Tips - Bring snacks with you as the lines for the onsite cafes/vendors were quite long and the prices were high. Normally I endorse foodtrucks, but for the ones crowding around the streets in this area, I have my doubts. First, almost none of them displayed their prices and some changed the prices on the fly in addition to obvious price gouging. The quality of the product was questionable (a frozen drink that was not frozen at all). Some only take cash. Better to walk down the street about 5 minutes to an honest business.
Restroom Tips - I saw several restrooms with long lines epecially those inside monuments. Look at the map. There almost always was another restroom just a short walk away with no line at all. Try to use the restrooms around this area because once you start walking in the direction of the capital buildings, there are very few public ones available.
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