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China for children
By Catherine Hudson on 24/10/2012 17:17:52
Go in for the long haul with a trip to The Four Seasons Hotel, China
greets younger guests with child-sized bathrobes, complimentary toiletries and children's restaurant and in-room dining menus.The child-friendly warm water temperature in the pool will ensure hours of fun, but the Yue Xiu Park is the largest park
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The joy of Japan
By Gordon Kanki-Knight on 20/04/2010 13:50:07
The top ten things to do with children in Tokyo
Tokyo may be a vibrantly cosmopolitan city, but it also offers some brilliant adventures for children. Try these ten fun activities.Visit the Mori Tower Venture to the top of the 53-storey Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills for the fantastic 360-degree
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Brilliant Bali
By Kate Donoughue on 14/12/2011 13:32:04
Children and parents will both enjoy this Balinese resort
Orient-Express Ubud Hanging Gardens resort is a haven of peace perched among jungle-covered mountains in the cultural heart of Bali. And the hotel has introduced a novel way for children to experience the island’s culture first
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Atlantis Summer
By Kate Donoughue on 18/07/2011 13:53:55
Keep your children busy all holiday long at Atlantis, The Palm
After being Highly Commended as a family-friendly hotel in our recent Junior Design Awards, Atlantis, The Palm is offering a host of fun summer camps to complement its superb facilities, which includes The Lost Chambers aquarium – filled with 65,000 marine animals – and the Atlan...
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Rockin' in the Caribbean
By Kate Donoughue on 23/01/2012 11:53:35
Take the children to the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in the Dominican Republic
Located on a sandy beach overlooking secluded lagoons and a river, the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino at Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic has three children’s swimming pools with slides, a children’s club, arcade centre and playground. Family Level
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Palm-fringed pirate resort
By Junior on 30/08/2011 14:02:44
Television home-makeover queen Linda Barker has designed the children’s club at The Verandah Resort and Spa, a great hotel in Antigua
. The Verandah Resort & Spa is a luxury resort set in 30 acres of palm-fringed shore on Antigua’s north-east coast. It has a children’s restaurant and mini-cinema. Seven nights’ room only with Kuoni Travel costs from £906 per person.Tel: 01306 747002; www.kuoni.co.uk
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Enjoy more in Mauritius
By Junior on 25/08/2011 11:50:45
Scott Dunn, the luxury tour operator has launched OurSpace, a children’s club offering fab, creative holiday experiences for young guests
The first OurSpace opened at the luxurious Anahita resort in Mauritius and the ratio of carers to children have been carefully considered, with one nanny for every two children under two and one to every three children aged between two and five
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Totally tropical St Barts
By Catherine Hudson on 07/12/2012 14:28:30
The Hotel Guanahani & Spa, St Barts is the only hotel on the island to feature a children's club
Hotel Guanahani & Spa, St BartsAs the only hotel on St Barts to feature a children’s club, this resort is a definite go-to for families. Welcoming children between two and 12 years offering a complimentary lunch to all, activities range from
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Kennedy Space Center in Orlando
By Junior on 05/08/2011 12:44:45
Children can take a giant leap towards learning about the universe when visiting the Kennedy Space Center in Orlando
The Visitor Complex is full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences: buckle up for the Shuttle Launch Experience that provides the sights and sounds of a shuttle launch, while the New Exploration Space explores the future of space travel. There’s even a chance to meet real-life astrona...
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A wacky Wannado City theme park
By Junior on 11/08/2011 14:23:20
Your children can test out over 200 different professions when they visit the quirky Wannado City theme park in Florida
Forget Mickey and friends – on your next holiday to Florida, check out Wannado City in Sawgrass Mills, Fort Lauderdale, a fantastic theme park in which children can try out any of 250 different careers, from television director and rock climber
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